NiSource Reports 2019 Results

MERRILLVILLE, Ind., Feb. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- NiSource Inc. (NYSE: NI) today announced, on a GAAP basis, a net loss to common shareholders for the three months ended December 31, 2019, of $153.0 million, or $0.41 per share, compared to a net loss to common shareholders of $19.8 million, or $0.05 per share, for the same period of 2018. For the twelve months ended December 31, 2019, NiSource's net income available to common shareholders was $328.0 million, or $0.88 per share, compared to a net loss of $65.6 million, or $0.18 per share, for the same period of 2018.

NiSource also reported net operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) of $169.6 million, or $0.45 per share, for the three months ended December 31, 2019, compared to net operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) of $141.9 million, or $0.38 per share, for the same period of 2018. For the twelve months ended December 31, 2019, NiSource's net operating earnings available to common shareholders (non-GAAP) were $494.7 million, or $1.32 per share, compared to $463.3 million, or $1.30 per share, for the same period of 2018.

Schedule 1 of this press release contains a complete reconciliation of GAAP measures to non-GAAP measures, including a write down of goodwill and franchise right intangibles related to Columbia Gas of Massachusetts. Schedule 2 of this press release provides total current estimates of costs and expenses related to the September 13, 2018 incident in the Greater Lawrence, Mass., area.

"Our performance in 2019 demonstrated the resiliency of the NiSource business plan," said NiSource President and CEO Joe Hamrock. "During a challenging year, our teams remained relentlessly focused on safety and customer satisfaction, starting with the accelerated implementation of SMS, as well as advancing our electric generation strategy in Indiana and executing on nearly $1.9 billion in capital infrastructure and safety investments in our gas and electric systems. We also delivered non-GAAP net operating earnings per share of $1.32, solidly within our guidance range for the year, while maintaining our current investment-grade credit ratings and executing on our regulatory plan."

Financing Plan, Long-term Growth Forecast Updated Following CMA Sale Announcement

As announced today, NiSource has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Columbia Gas of Massachusetts assets to Eversource (NYSE: ES) for $1.1 billion in a transaction expected to close by the end of the third quarter 2020.

Due to the execution of this transaction, NiSource is withdrawing its 2020 net operating earnings per share (non-GAAP) guidance of $1.36 to $1.40. However, NiSource continues to expect to make capital investments of $1.8 to $1.9 billion in 2020. The transaction is expected to enable NiSource to eliminate its previously planned 2020 block equity issuance.

The strategy and long-term growth opportunity for the remaining operating companies is unchanged. As a result, following the completion of the transaction, the company expects to initiate 2021 net operating earnings per share guidance and establish a 5 to 7 percent long-term growth rate for both net operating earnings per share and dividend with 2021 as the base year. This new long-term guidance is expected to be extended beyond 2022 to include significant investments related to the company's electric generation strategy.

NiSource remains committed to maintaining its current investment-grade credit ratings. The company has investment-grade ratings with Fitch Ratings (BBB), Moody's (Baa2) and Standard & Poor's (BBB+). As of December 31, 2019, NiSource had approximately $1.4 billion in net available liquidity, consisting of cash and available capacity under its credit facility and accounts receivable securitization programs.

NiSource reminds investors that it does not provide a GAAP equivalent of its earnings guidance due to the impact of unpredictable factors such as fluctuations in weather, asset sales and impairments, and other items included in GAAP results.

In addition to its financial performance, NiSource delivered a number of key milestones in 2019, including:

    --  Taking significant action to enhance system safety, including
        accelerating its SMS implementation and installing over-pressurization
        protection on low pressure systems across its seven-state service
        territory, including completing those upgrades in Massachusetts and
        Virginia.
    --  Advancing its electric generation strategy in Indiana. Achievements
        included reaching commercial agreements for four wind projects,
        completing a second RFP for replacement capacity and completing our Coal
        Combustion Residuals investments.
    --  Investing nearly $1.9 billion in its gas and electric utilities,
        including replacing 337 miles of priority pipe, 33 miles of underground
        electric cable and 1,959 electric poles.
    --  Executing on its regulatory initiatives, including approval of an
        electric base rate case in Indiana and gas base rate cases in Maryland
        and Virginia.
    --  Substantially completing the restoration in the Merrimack Valley,
        including the settlement of all the major customer claims related to the
        incident and completing service line verifications.
    --  Adding approximately 28,000 net new gas customers, driven by healthy new
        construction and conversion markets.

Safety Enhancements across Seven-State Footprint Remain Top Priority in 2020

NiSource made substantial progress in 2019 on safety enhancements across the company's footprint, including accelerated implementation of a SMS. SMS is a comprehensive approach to managing safety, emphasizing continual assessment and improvement as well as pro-actively identifying and mitigating potential risks. This work remains the company's top priority in 2020.

Among the safety milestones achieved in 2019 were:

    --  Implementation of the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB)
        urgent safety recommendations issued following the September 2018 event
        in Massachusetts.
    --  Implementing an Incident Command Structure (ICS) aligned with Federal
        Emergency Management Agency standards and providing ICS training to
        nearly all NiSource employees, enhancing the company's emergency
        preparedness and response capability.
    --  Appointing an independent Quality Review Board (QRB) to oversee our
        safety programs.
    --  Creating a Chief Safety Officer position, reporting to Hamrock,
        accountable for driving the company's long-term, multi-year outlook and
        road map to reduce risk.
    --  Integrating safety, compliance and risk management functions at each
        NiSource operating company and increasing staffing and capabilities.
    --  Introducing a Corrective Action Program (CAP) which offers a simple way
        for employees and contractors to report safety concerns and supports the
        company's systematic process to review, prioritize, and track progress
        to reduce risk.
    --  Training 86% of Gas Segment employees on SMS, with the rest targeted for
        2020 completion.

"Safety is, and will remain, the foundation of everything we do across our business," Hamrock said. "Our vision is to lead in safety and exceed existing industry standards, anchored by three pillars -- a culture where everyone is empowered to identify and report risk, process safety that adds layers of protection, and enhanced asset risk analytics."

Columbia Gas of Massachusetts Update

As announced in November, the company has substantially completed verifications of approximately 5,000 former gas service lines that were abandoned as part of the fall 2018 recovery work in the Merrimack Valley, concluding verification work that began in September 2019. The completion of this verification work has confirmed that abandoned service lines are now compliant with state and federal requirements, as well as Columbia Gas procedures and protocols.

The company continues to cooperate with all investigations of the September 2018 Merrimack Valley event. Earlier today, the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts announced a settlement agreement with NiSource and Columbia Gas of Massachusetts which is intended to resolve the criminal investigation of the incident. This agreement is subject to court approval. The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) continues its review of the cause of the September 2018 event, the company's emergency response and restoration efforts, as well as a September 2019 gas leak in greater Lawrence, and the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office is continuing its investigation focused primarily on the restoration work following the incident.

Fourth Quarter 2019 and Recent Business Highlights

Gas Distribution Operations

    --  The Maryland Public Service Commission approved Columbia Gas of
        Maryland's base rate case request on December 18, 2019 and new rates
        became effective in December 2019. The order supports continued
        replacement of aging pipelines and adoption of pipeline safety upgrades.
    --  Columbia Gas of Kentucky received an order on December 20, 2019 from the
        Kentucky Public Service Commission in its annual Accelerated Main
        Replacement Program (AMRP) rider adjustment case. The commission
        approved a modification to the AMRP to expand its scope to cover capital
        investments including safety enhancements to low-pressure systems and
        other risk-based investments identified under the company's SMS program.
        As part of the order, the program was renamed the Safety Modification
        and Replacement Program, or SMRP.
    --  Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) on December 31, 2019
        filed an application with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
        (IURC) for a six-year extension of its long-term gas infrastructure
        modernization program. The proposal includes nearly $950 million in
        capital investments through 2025, to be recovered through semi-annual
        adjustments to the existing gas Transmission, Distribution and Storage
        Improvement Charge (TDSIC) tracker. The existing gas TDSIC program has
        been in place since 2014. An IURC order is expected in July 2020.

Electric Operations

    --  NIPSCO is reviewing the results of its latest request for proposal (RFP)
        to consider potential resources to meet the future electric needs of its
        customers. The RFP is consistent with NIPSCO's 2018 Integrated Resource
        Plan, which outlines plans to retire nearly 80% of its remaining
        coal-fired generation by 2023, and retire all coal generation by 2028,
        to be replaced by lower-cost, reliable and cleaner options. The plan is
        expected to drive a 90% reduction in NiSource's greenhouse gas emissions
        by 2030, and to save NIPSCO electric customers more than $4 billion,
        long-term. NIPSCO is considering all sources in the RFP process, which
        closed on November 20, 2019, and is in early discussions with a number
        commercial bidders who responded to the RFP.
    --  On December 19, 2019, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
        approved NIPSCO's Section 203 and Section 205 applications for
        Rosewater, one of three wind projects that the company announced in
        February 2019. The IURC had previously approved the joint venture and
        ownership agreement for Rosewater, as well as Power Purchase Agreement
        applications for the other two projects -- Jordan Creek and Roaming
        Bison. Construction is underway on both Rosewater and Jordan Creek,
        which are expected to be in service by the end of this year. NIPSCO has
        notified the IURC of its intention to not move forward with the Roaming
        Bison project due to local zoning restrictions. The IURC on February 19
        approved NIPSCO's application for a fourth wind project, Indiana
        Crossroads, a joint venture with EDP Renewables North America LLC.
        Indiana Crossroads will have an aggregate nameplate capacity of 302
        megawatts, and is expected to be in operation in the fourth quarter of
        2021.
    --  On December 4, 2019, NIPSCO received an order from the IURC in its
        electric base rate case, with new rates effective in January 2020. The
        order approved a partial settlement agreement filed in April 2019 that
        addresses the revenue requirement, federal tax reform and changes to the
        company's depreciation schedules related to the early retirements of
        coal fired generation called for in the IRP. The order established a
        return on equity of 9.75% reflecting a reduced business risk profile and
        positions NIPSCO to successfully execute on its generation strategy
        which benefits its customers.
    --  NIPSCO continues to execute on its seven-year electric infrastructure
        modernization program, which includes enhancements to its electric
        transmission and distribution system designed to further improve system
        safety and reliability. The program, originally approved by the IURC in
        2016, includes approximately $1.2 billion of electric infrastructure
        investments expected to be made through 2022. The company's latest
        tracker update request, covering $131.1 million in incremental capital
        investments made from December 2018 through June 2019, was approved by
        the IURC on December 18, 2019, with rates effective in January 2020.

Additional information for the quarter ended December 31, 2019, is available on the Investors section of www.nisource.com, including segment and financial information and our presentation to be discussed at our fourth quarter 2019 earnings conference call scheduled for February 27, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. ET.

About NiSource
NiSource Inc. (NYSE: NI) is one of the largest fully-regulated utility companies in the United States, serving approximately 3.5 million natural gas customers and 500,000 electric customers across seven states through its local Columbia Gas and NIPSCO brands. Based in Merrillville, Indiana, NiSource's approximately 8,100 employees are focused on safely delivering reliable and affordable energy to our customers and communities we serve. NiSource is a member of the Dow Jones Sustainability - North America Index, the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index and has been named by Forbes magazine among America's Best Large Employers since 2016. Additional information about NiSource, its investments in modern infrastructure and systems, its commitments and its local brands can be found at www.nisource.com. Follow us at www.facebook.com/nisource, www.linkedin.com/company/nisource or www.twitter.com/nisourceinc. NI-F

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities laws. Investors and prospective investors should understand that many factors govern whether any forward-looking statement contained herein will be or can be realized. Any one of those factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Examples of forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements and expectations regarding NiSource's or any of its subsidiaries' plans, strategies, objectives, expected performance, expenditures, recovery of expenditures through rates, stated on either a consolidated or segment basis, and any and all underlying assumptions and other statements that are other than statements of historical fact. All forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that management believes to be reasonable; however, there can be no assurance that actual results will not differ materially. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the projections, forecasts, estimates, and expectations discussed in this press release include, among other things, NiSource's debt obligations; any changes in NiSource's credit rating or the credit rating of certain of NiSource's subsidiaries; NiSource's ability to execute its growth strategy; changes in general economic, capital and commodity market conditions; pension funding obligations; economic regulation and the impact of regulatory rate reviews; NiSource's ability to obtain expected financial or regulatory outcomes; NiSource's ability to adapt to, and manage costs related to, advances in technology; any changes in our assumptions regarding the financial implications of the Greater Lawrence Incident; compliance with the agreements entered into with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts to settle the U.S. Attorney's Office investigation relating to the Greater Lawrence Incident; the pending sale of the Columbia Gas of Massachusetts business, including the terms and closing conditions under the asset purchase agreement; potential incidents and other operating risks associated with our business; our ability to obtain sufficient insurance coverage; the outcome of legal and regulatory proceedings, investigations, incidents, claims and litigation; any damage to NiSource's reputation, including in connection with the Greater Lawrence Incident; compliance with environmental laws and the costs of associated liabilities; fluctuations in demand from residential and commercial customers; economic conditions of certain industries; the success of NIPSCO's electric generation strategy; the price of energy commodities and related transportation costs; the reliability of customers and suppliers to fulfill their payment and contractual obligations; potential impairments of goodwill or definite-lived intangible assets; changes in taxation and accounting principles; the impact of an aging infrastructure; the impact of climate change; potential cyber-attacks; construction risks and natural gas costs and supply risks; extreme weather conditions; the attraction and retention of a qualified work force; the ability of NiSource's subsidiaries to generate cash; NiSource's ability to manage new initiatives and organizational changes; the performance of third-party suppliers and service providers; changes in the method for determining LIBOR and the potential replacement of the LIBOR benchmark interest rate; and other matters set forth in Item 1A, "Risk Factors" section of NiSource's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2019 and in other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A credit rating is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold securities, and may be subject to revision or withdrawal at any time by the assigning rating organization. In addition, dividends are subject to board approval. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements. NiSource expressly disclaims any duty to update, supplement or amend any of its forward-looking statements contained in this press release, whether as a result of new information, subsequent events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

Regulation G Disclosure Statement
This press release includes financial results and guidance for NiSource with respect to net operating earnings available to common shareholders, which is a non-GAAP financial measure as defined by the SEC's Regulation G. The company includes this measure because management believes it permits investors to view the company's performance using the same tools that management uses and to better evaluate the company's ongoing business performance. With respect to such guidance, it should be noted that there will likely be a difference between this measure and its GAAP equivalent due to various factors, including, but not limited to, fluctuations in weather, the impact of asset sales and impairments, and other items included in GAAP results. The company is not able to estimate the impact of such factors on GAAP earnings and, as such, is not providing earnings guidance on a GAAP basis.


                                                                                                                 
            Schedule 1 - Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Income (Loss) Available to Common Shareholders to Net


                                                                                                                           
            Operating Earnings (Loss) Available to Common Shareholders (Non-GAAP) (unaudited)




                                                                                                                                                                                 Three Months Ended                           Twelve Months Ended


                                                                                                                                                                
            
              December 31,              
            
              December 31,




            
              (in millions, except per share amounts)                                                                                                                               2019                                           2018     2019       2018

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              GAAP Net Income (Loss) Available to Common Shareholders                                                                                                           $(153.0)                                       $(19.8)  $328.0    $(65.6)

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              Adjustments to Operating Income (Loss):





            
                 Operating Revenues:


                                                                                                                                                                                            (11.8)                                        (10.6)  (24.8)    (32.5)


                  Weather - compared to normal


                                                                                                                                                                                                 -                                           3.9                3.9


                  Greater Lawrence Incident (1)





            
                 Operating Expenses:


                                                                                                                                                                                                 -                                                             3.3


                  Plant retirement costs(2)


                                                                                                                                                                                            (54.2)                                         379.0  (233.6)     830.6


                  Greater Lawrence Incident(3)


                                                                                                                                                                                             209.7                                                  209.7          -


                  Franchise rights impairment (4)


                                                                                                                                                                                             204.8                                                  204.8          -


                  Goodwill impairment (5)


                                                                                                                                                                                               0.1                                            0.8                1.2


                  Loss on sale of fixed assets and impairments, net



            Total adjustments to operating income (loss)                                                                                                                                    348.6                                          373.1    156.1      806.5

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                 Other Income (Deductions):


                                                                                                                                                                                                 -                                          10.4               20.7


                  Greater Lawrence Incident - charitable contribution(3)


                                                                                                                                                                                                 -                                        (25.0)            (46.2)


                  Interest rate swap settlement gain


                                                                                                                                                                                                 -                                                            45.5


                  Loss on early extinguishment of long-term debt





            
                 Income Taxes:


                                                                                                                                                                                            (90.5)                                        (79.8)  (38.2)   (180.6)


                  Tax effect of above items(6)


                                                                                                                                                                                              64.5                                        (117.0)    48.8    (117.0)


            Income taxes - discrete items (7)



            Total adjustments to net income (loss)                                                                                                                                          322.6                                          161.7    166.7      528.9

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              Net Operating Earnings Available to Common Shareholders                                                                                                             $169.6                                         $141.9   $494.7     $463.3
    (Non-GAAP)



            
              Basic Average Common Shares Outstanding                                                                                                                              377.2                                          369.4    374.6      356.5



            
              GAAP Basic Earnings (Loss) Per Share                                                                                                                               $(0.41)                                       $(0.05)   $0.88    $(0.18)



            Adjustments to basic earnings (loss) per share                                                                                                                                   0.86                                           0.43     0.44       1.48



            
              Non-GAAP Basic Net Operating Earnings Per Share                                                                                                                      $0.45                                          $0.38    $1.32      $1.30

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              (1) Represents revenues not billed to impacted customers as a result of the Greater Lawrence Incident.



            
              (2)Represents costs incurred associated with the retirement of Units 7 and 8 at Bailly Generating Station.



            
              (3)Represents costs incurred for estimated third-party claims and related other expenses as a result of the Greater Lawrence Incident,
    net of insurance recoveries recorded.



            
              (4)Represents a non-cash impairment of the Columbia of Massachusetts franchise rights as a result of recent events connected with
    the Greater Lawrence Incident.



            
              (5)Represents a non-cash impairment of goodwill attributable to Columbia of Massachusetts as a result of recent events connected with
    the Greater Lawrence Incident.



            
              (6)Income tax effect is calculated using the statutory tax rate by legal entity.



            
              (7)2019 activity represents the non-deductible goodwill impairment (see footnote 5 above), non-deductible fines and penalties and
    adjustments to consolidated state deferred taxes related to the Greater Lawrence Incident. 2018 activity represents adjustments to the
    impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 due to regulatory actions in 2018.


                                                 
              Schedule 2 - Total Current Estimated Amounts of Costs and Expenses Related to the Greater


                                                                                     
              Lawrence Incident




                                                            
              Cost or Expense                                                                    
             Total Current
                                                                                                                                                            Estimated Amount(1)
                                                                                                                                                              ($ in millions)



       Capital Cost(2)                                                                                                                                                                  $258



       Incident Related Expenses



          Third-party claims and government fines, penalties and settlements(3)                                                                                  
               $1,041 - $1,065



          Other incident-related costs(4)                                                                                                                            
               $450 - $460



       Insurance Recoveries(5)                                                                                                                                                          $800

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               (1) Total estimated amount includes
                costs or expenses from the incident
                through December 31, 2019 and
                estimated expected expenses in
                future periods in the aggregate.
                Amounts shown are estimates made by
                management based on currently
                available information. See the
                footnotes below for additional
                information. Actual results may
                differ materially from these
                estimates as more information
                becomes available.


               (2) Since the Greater Lawrence
                Incident and through December 31,
                2019, we have invested approximately
                $258 million of capital spend for
                the pipeline replacement. This work
                was completed in 2019. We maintain
                property insurance for gas pipelines
                and other applicable property.
                Columbia of Massachusetts has filed
                a proof of loss with its property
                insurer for the full cost of the
                pipeline replacement. In January
                2020, we filed a lawsuit against the
                property insurer, seeking payment of
                our property claim. We are currently
                unable to predict the timing or
                amount of any insurance recovery
                under the property policy. The
                recovery of any capital investment
                not reimbursed through insurance
                will be addressed in a future
                regulatory proceeding. The outcome
                of such a proceeding is uncertain.


               (3) Amount includes approximately
                $1,041 million of expenses recorded
                since the Greater Lawrence Incident
                for estimated third-party claims
                and fines, penalties and settlements
                associated with government
                investigations. With regards to
                third-party claims, these costs
                include, but are not limited to,
                personal injury and property damage
                claims, damage to infrastructure,
                business interruption claims, and
                mutual aid payments to other
                utilities assisting with the
                restoration effort. These costs do
                not include costs of certain third-
                party claims and fines, penalties or
                settlements with government
                investigations that we are not able
                to estimate.  The process for
                estimating costs associated with
                third-party claims and fines,
                penalties and settlements associated
                with government investigations
                relating to the Greater Lawrence
                Incident requires management to
                exercise significant judgment based
                on a number of assumptions and
                subjective factors. As more
                information becomes known, including
                additional information regarding
                ongoing investigations, management's
                estimates and assumptions regarding
                the financial impact of the Greater
                Lawrence Incident may change.


               (4) Amount shown includes other
                incident related expenses of
                approximately $420 million recorded
                since the Greater Lawrence Incident.
                Amount represents certain consulting
                costs, legal costs, vendor costs,
                claims center costs, labor and
                related expenses incurred in
                connection with the incident, and
                insurance-related loss surcharges.


               (5) The aggregate amount of third-
                party liability insurance coverage
                available for losses arising from
                the Greater Lawrence Incident is
                $800 million.  We have collected the
                entire $800 million as of December
                31, 2019. Expenses related to the
                incident have exceeded the total
                amount of insurance available under
                our policies.

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