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OGE Energy (OGE) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
OGE Energy OGE Energy (US:OGE)2025-07-30 14:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Consolidated net income for Q2 2025 was $108 million or $0.53 per diluted share, compared to $102 million or $0.51 per share in Q2 2024 [15] - The electric company achieved net income of $108 million or $0.53 per diluted share, down from $109 million or $0.54 per share in the same period of 2024, primarily due to milder weather and higher interest and depreciation expenses [15][16] - The holding company reported a small loss of less than $1 million, flat on a per diluted share basis, compared to a loss of $7 million or $0.03 per share in Q2 2024 [15] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Year-over-year customer growth was near 1% in Q2 2025, with weather-normalized load growing 6.5% year-to-date compared to the same period in 2024 [16] - The two largest customer classes, residential and commercial, showed growth rates of 125% respectively, indicating strong performance [16] - Industrial and oilfield load showed some softness, attributed to unplanned customer outages, but future growth is anticipated [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The local economy remains strong, with Oklahoma City’s unemployment rate below 4% for the 46th consecutive month, and it was noted as the lowest in the nation for April and May [13] - The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced the 2025 Oklahoma Innovation Expansion Program, which includes 83 companies in the service area, supporting new capital investment and job creation [11] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on adding approximately 550 megawatts of capacity, with new natural gas combustion turbines under construction and expected to be operational within the next year [7][8] - The company plans to continue exploring options to meet growing generation needs and expects to add generation at a consistent pace over the next few years [8] - Legislative successes have provided new customer benefits and credit accretive provisions, allowing for CWIP recovery during construction phases of generation capacity projects [20][21] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in achieving results in the top half of the earnings guidance range for 2025, emphasizing a strong foundation for future growth [6][14] - The company anticipates continued growth in customer demand and is well-prepared for the upcoming summer season [7][10] - Management highlighted the importance of maintaining a competitive low rate advantage and focusing on cost structure to minimize customer impacts [23][24] Other Important Information - The company received a notice to construct a transmission line from Fort Smith, Arkansas to Muskogee, Oklahoma, which will address reliability and capacity issues in the Fort Smith area [22] - The company is planning to file for an Oklahoma rate review by the end of the year, with Arkansas to follow thereafter [23] Q&A Session Summary Question: What is driving the weaker industrial sales? - Management noted that industrial customers are more power-intensive and experience maintenance cycles, which can lead to noticeable fluctuations in sales [28] Question: Excluding the midstream operations one-time legacy benefit, how can the parent drag for 2025 be expected to grow? - Management indicated that the one-time benefit should be largely ignored, and they remain on track with their guidance for the year excluding that item [30] Question: Can you provide an update on generation capacity additions and ownership versus PPA? - Management expressed a strong preference to own the assets while also securing short-term bridge capacity during construction [31] Question: Any updates on the Google Stillwater data center site? - Negotiations for the data center are progressing, with management getting closer to achieving objectives that protect existing customers [38] Question: Does the top end of guidance include the one-time midstream tax gain? - Management confirmed that the guidance includes the impact of the one-time benefit [39] Question: Is the company expected to be long capacity at the end of the decade? - Management does not anticipate being long on capacity, emphasizing a continuous addition of capacity to meet load growth [44]