Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Targa Resources reported a record Adjusted EBITDA of $4.96 billion for 2025, which is an increase of over $800 million or 20% year-over-year [8][20][21] - The fourth quarter Adjusted EBITDA was $1.34 billion, reflecting a 5% increase from the previous quarter [19][20] - The company expects full-year Adjusted EBITDA for 2026 to be between $5.4 billion and $5.6 billion, representing an 11% increase over 2025 [22][23] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Permian volumes averaged a record 6.65 billion cubic feet per day in the fourth quarter, up 10% from the previous year [14] - NGL transportation volumes averaged a record 1.05 million barrels per day, and fractionation volumes averaged 1.14 million barrels per day [17][18] - LPG export volumes averaged 13.5 million barrels per month [18] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company added approximately 350,000 dedicated acres in 2025 and completed the acquisition of Stakeholder, adding nearly 500,000 dedicated acres [15] - The outlook for natural gas prices at Waha is expected to remain volatile throughout 2026, but improved egress is seen as a long-term positive for Targa and its producers [17] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Targa plans to invest in two new projects: the Yeti Two processing plant and a thirteenth fractionator in Mont Belvieu, with additional plants planned for early 2028 [10][12] - The company aims to maintain a strong free cash flow profile post-completion of major projects like Speedway and LPG export expansion, with a focus on growing Adjusted EBITDA and dividends [11][12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in continued low double-digit volume growth in the Permian for 2026 and beyond, supported by strong commercial success and existing customer relationships [9][32] - The company anticipates reaching a run rate Adjusted EBITDA of over $6 billion following the completion of Speedway, which will enable further investments in growth [12] Other Important Information - Targa's net consolidated leverage ratio was approximately 3.5 times at year-end, well within the long-term target range of 3-4 times [22] - The company repurchased $642 million of common shares in 2025 at a weighted average price of $170.45 [21] Q&A Session Summary Question: Outlook for 2026 and growth drivers - Management highlighted strong producer relationships and existing customer activity as key drivers for resilience in growth outlook for 2026 [30][31] Question: CapEx budget increase - The increase in CapEx is attributed to new plants and field capital spending to support growth, reflecting a larger base for future growth [33][34] Question: Durability of commercial success - Management indicated that strong growth is expected even without additional commercial success due to existing contracts and dedicated acreage [44][45] Question: Waha price outlook - Management expects Waha prices to remain volatile but sees long-term improvements with new pipeline capacity coming online [54][56] Question: Marketing opportunities for 2026 - Management remains conservative in forecasting marketing gains for 2026, with potential upside from market conditions [62][63] Question: Growth in the Delaware Basin - Management noted that growth in the Delaware is driven by both market share gains and overall production increases from dedicated producers [64][66] Question: Impact of technological advancements on well recovery - Management acknowledged improvements in well recovery due to technological advancements by producers, contributing positively to Targa's outlook [72][74] Question: Details on recent bolt-on acquisitions - Acquisitions were made from producers with strong relationships, aimed at enhancing Targa's asset base and operational efficiency [76]
Targa(TRGP) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript