Gibson Energy Reports 2023 Fourth Quarter and Full Year Results, a 5% Dividend Increase and Announces CEO Transition Plan

All financial figures are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted

CALGARY, AB, Feb. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Gibson Energy Inc. ("Gibson" or the "Company") announced today its financial and operating results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023. The Company also announced the pending retirement of its President and Chief Executive Officer, Steve Spaulding.

"It was a record-breaking year, with Infrastructure Adjusted EBITDA and Distributable Cash Flow reaching all-time highs for the second consecutive year," said Steve Spaulding, President and Chief Executive Officer. "This outstanding performance provided us with the confidence in increasing our quarterly dividend by five percent and allowed us to close the year with a strong and sustainable financial profile, with both leverage and our payout ratio at the low-end of our target range when accounting for a full year contribution from the Gateway Terminal, setting Gibson up for a strong 2024 and beyond."

Financial Highlights:

    --  Revenue of $11,015 million for the full year, including $2,810 million
        in the fourth quarter, relatively consistent year over year primarily
        due to lower average commodity prices reducing revenue from the
        Marketing segment, offset by higher sales volumes and revenue from the
        Gateway Terminal acquisition
    --  Infrastructure adjusted EBITDA((1)) of $494 million for the full year,
        including $153 million in the fourth quarter, a $52 million or 12%
        increase over full year 2022, primarily due to the Gateway Terminal
        acquisition
    --  Marketing adjusted EBITDA((1)) of $145 million for the full year,
        including $28 million in the fourth quarter, a $27 million or 23%
        increase over full year 2022 principally due to the improved
        availability of location and storage-based opportunities for Crude
        Marketing
    --  Adjusted EBITDA((1)) on a consolidated basis of $590 million for the
        full year, including $170 million in the fourth quarter, a $69 million
        or 13% increase over full year 2022, as result of the factors described
        above
    --  Net Income of $214 million for the full year, including $53 million in
        the fourth quarter, a $9 million or 4% decrease over full year 2022 due
        to acquisition and integration costs and higher finance costs relating
        to the Gateway Terminal acquisition, partially offset by higher adjusted
        EBITDA((1))
    --  Distributable Cash Flow((1)) of $386 million for the full year,
        including $103 million in the fourth quarter, a $30 million or 8%
        increase over full year 2022, a result of the factors described above
    --  Dividend Payout ratio((2)) on a trailing twelve-month basis of 61%,
        which is below its 70% - 80% target range
    --  Net debt to adjusted EBITDA((2)) at December 31, 2023 of 3.7x, above the
        Company's 3.0x - 3.5x target range due to adjusted EBITDA((1)) including
        only five months of contribution from the Gateway Terminal; we expect
        the net debt to adjusted EBITDA((2)) ratio to be temporarily elevated
        until twelve-months of adjusted EBITDA((1)) from the Gateway Terminal is
        reflected in the Company's net debt to adjusted EBITDA((2)) ratio


     (1) Adjusted EBITDA and Distributable Cash Flow are non-GAAP financial measures. See the "Specified Financial Measures"
            section of this release.



     (2) Net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio and Dividend Payout ratio are non-GAAP financial ratios. See the "Specified Financial
            Measures" section of this release.

Strategic Developments and Highlights:

    --  Successfully closed the US$1.1 billion acquisition of the South Texas
        Gateway terminal and fully transitioned the operations and maintenance
        functions from Buckeye to Gibson effective January 1, 2024
    --  Placed the previously announced Edmonton tank into service, in support
        of the TMX pipeline, on time, on budget and underpinned by a long-term,
        take-or-pay contract with an investment grade customer
    --  Sanctioned the construction of two new tanks, representing 870,000
        barrels of new tankage, at its Edmonton Terminal underpinned by a 15
        year take-or-pay and stable fee-based contract agreement with Cenovus
        Energy Inc., an investment grade, senior integrated oil sands customer
    --  Released its 2022 Sustainability Report reaffirming its leadership in
        sustainability through top quartile rankings across key globally
        recognized ESG rating agencies
    --  Entered into a 15-year renewable power purchase agreement with Capstone
        Infrastructure Corporation Sawridge First Nation's Buffalo Atlee 2 and 4
        wind farms, demonstrating Gibson's commitment to the low-carbon
        transition and achieving its emission reduction targets, including its
        Net Zero by 2050 goal
    --  Announced the additions of Maria Hooper, Khalid Muslih and post-quarter,
        Craig Richardson, to the Company's Board of Directors
    --  Subsequent to the quarter, Gibson's Board of Directors approved a
        quarterly dividend of $0.41 per common share, an increase of $0.02 per
        common share or 5%, beginning with the dividend payable in April

CEO Retirement:

Gibson also formally announced today, Steve Spaulding's intention to retire. The Company's Board of Directors will engage a search firm to evaluate internal and external candidates. To ensure a smooth transition, Mr. Spaulding will continue to serve as President and CEO and remain on the Board of Directors until a successor has been identified and appointed.

"It has been a privilege to lead Gibson's talented team of employees through such a critical and transformative period," said Steve Spaulding, President and CEO. "Together, we have built a strong operational and financial foundation, extended our infrastructure platform, created peer leading value for our shareholders and successfully positioned the Company for future growth. I am most proud of our peer leading performance in health and safety with almost 6 years without an employee lost time injury. With the Company operating from a position of strength, now is the right time for me to retire and for the next phase of leadership to commence. I'm confident in the team's ability to build off this momentum to drive further long-term growth and value creation. I look forward to being a long-standing shareholder and working with the Board during this time until my successor is named."

"On behalf of the Board, I want to thank Steve for his significant contributions and critical role he has played since 2017," said Jim Estey, Chair of the Board. "Since his appointment, Steve and his team effectively reshaped the business, repositioning it from a diverse mix of business lines to a focused energy infrastructure company and most recently, successfully completed the largest acquisition in Gibson's history. Steve will be leaving Gibson well positioned for continued growth and we wish him nothing but the best in his well-deserved retirement. Going forward, the Board's focus is on ensuring we identify a leader who can build on our success to date, and who has the relevant skills and expertise to continue to drive value for our customers and shareholders."

Management's Discussion and Analysis and Financial Statements

The 2023 fourth quarter and year-end Management's Discussion and Analysis and audited Consolidated Financial Statements provide a detailed explanation of Gibson's financial and operating results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023, as compared to the three months and year ended December 31, 2022. These documents are available at www.gibsonenergy.com and on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca.

Earnings Conference Call & Webcast Details

A conference call and webcast will be held to discuss the 2023 fourth quarter and year-end financial and operating results at 7:00am Mountain Time (9:00am Eastern Time) on Wednesday, February 21, 2024.

The conference call dial-in numbers are:

    --  416-764-8659 / 1-888-664-6392
    --  Conference ID: 69788065

This call will also be broadcast live on the Internet and may be accessed directly at the following URL:

    --  https://app.webinar.net/aQBjML5wGq0

The webcast will remain accessible for a 12-month period at the above URL. Additionally, a digital recording will be available for replay two hours after the call's completion until March 6, 2024, using the following dial-in numbers:

    --  416-764-8677 / 1-888-390-0541
    --  Replay Entry Code: 788065#

Supplementary Information

Gibson has also made available certain supplementary information regarding the 2023 fourth quarter and full year financial and operating results, available at www.gibsonenergy.com.

About Gibson

Gibson is a leading liquids infrastructure company with its principal businesses consisting of the storage, optimization, processing, and gathering of liquids and refined products. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, the Company's operations are located across North America, with core terminal assets in Hardisty and Edmonton, Alberta, Ingleside, Texas, and including a facility in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

Gibson shares trade under the symbol GEI and are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. For more information, visit www.gibsonenergy.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements contained in this press release constitute forward-looking information and statements (collectively, forward-looking statements) including, but not limited to, statements concerning Gibson's dividend increase and payment, sanction and completion of incremental infrastructure projects and continued progress in Gibson's sustainability journey, including its Net Zero by 2050 goal. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of any of the words ''anticipate'', ''plan'', ''contemplate'', ''continue'', ''estimate'', ''expect'', ''intend'', ''propose'', ''might'', ''may'', ''will'', ''shall'', ''project'', ''should'', ''could'', ''would'', ''believe'', ''predict'', ''forecast'', ''pursue'', ''potential'' and ''capable'' and similar expressions are intended to identify forward looking statements. The forward-looking statements reflect Gibson's beliefs and assumptions with respect to, among other things, dividend increase and payment, ability to achieve the anticipated benefits of the acquisition of the Gateway Terminal, ability to meet growth capital targets, ability to sanction incremental infrastructure projects and ability to place infrastructure projects into service and the timing thereof. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. No assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements included in this press release should not be unduly relied upon. These statements speak only as of the date of this press release. The Company does not undertake any obligations to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements except as required by securities law. Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of numerous risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the risks and uncertainties described in "Forward-Looking Information" and "Risk Factors" included in the Company's Annual Information Form and Management's Discussion and Analysis, each dated February 20, 2024, as filed on SEDAR+ and available on the Gibson website at www.gibsonenergy.com.

For further information, please contact:

Investors:
Beth Pollock
Vice President, Capital Markets & Risk
Phone: (403) 992-6478
Email: beth.pollock@gibsonenergy.com

Media:
Wendy Robinson
Director, Communications & Brand
Phone: (403) 827-6057
Email: wendy.robinson@gibsonenergy.com

Specified Financial Measures

This press release refers to certain financial measures that are not determined in accordance with GAAP, including non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP financial ratios. Readers are cautioned that non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP financial ratios do not have standardized meanings prescribed by GAAP and, therefore, may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other entities. Management considers these to be important supplemental measures of the Company's performance and believes these measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties in the evaluation of companies in industries with similar capital structures.

For further details on these specified financial measures, including relevant reconciliations, see the "Specified Financial Measures" section of the Company's MD&A for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022, which is incorporated by reference herein and is available on Gibson's SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca and Gibson's website at www.gibsonenergy.com.

a) Adjusted EBITDA

Noted below is the reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP measures of the Company's segmented and consolidated adjusted EBITDA for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023, and 2022:



     
                Three months ended December 31,                                   Infrastructure                           Marketing                   Corporate & Total
                                                                                                         Adjustments



     
                ($ thousands)                                        2023    2022    2023       2022         2023         2022        2023        2022





     Segment Profit                                                 157,968 108,855  24,474     40,315                             182,442     149,170



     Unrealized (gain) loss on derivative financial instruments     (5,377)         3,388    (3,000)                             (1,989)    (3,000)



     General and administrative                                                                        (10,893)    (10,236)   (10,893)    (10,236)



     Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees     155   1,400                                                  155       1,400



     Other                                                                                                 (34)                   (34)



     
                Adjusted EBITDA                                   152,746 110,255  27,862     37,315     (10,927)    (10,236)    169,681     137,334



     
                Years
                 ended December 31,                              Infrastructure                           Marketing                     Corporate and Total
                                                                                                            Adjustments



     
                ($ thousands)                                        2023    2022      2023        2022         2023         2022        2023        2022





     Segment Profit                                                 494,451 434,998   148,436     122,020                             642,887     557,018



     Unrealized gain on derivative financial instruments            (4,637)         (3,484)    (4,027)                            (8,121)    (4,027)



     General and administrative                                                                           (49,570)    (40,196)   (49,570)    (40,196)



     Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees   4,448   7,442                                                   4,448       7,442



     Other                                                                                                     184          742         184         742



     
                Adjusted EBITDA                                   494,262 442,440   144,952     117,993     (49,386)    (39,454)    589,828     520,979


                                                                                Three months ended December
                                                                                 31,



     
                ($ thousands)                                           2023       2022





     Net Income                                                         53,301     63,891





     Income tax expense                                                 20,259     19,244



     Depreciation, amortization, and impairment charges                 47,690     30,834



     Net finance costs                                                  35,919     17,827



     Unrealized gain on derivative financial instruments               (1,989)   (3,000)



     Corporate unrealized loss on derivative financial instruments (1)     866



     Stock-based compensation                                            5,600      5,116



     Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees        155      1,400



     Acquisition & integration costs                                     2,083



     Corporate foreign exchange loss and other                           5,797      2,022



     
                Adjusted EBITDA                                      169,681    137,334


                                                                                     Years
                                                                                      ended December 31,



     
                ($ thousands)                                           2023     2022





     Net Income                                                        214,211  223,245





     Income tax expense                                                 71,123   66,890



     Depreciation, amortization, and impairment charges                142,478  144,479



     Net finance costs                                                 116,276   64,939



     Unrealized gain on derivative financial instruments               (8,121) (4,027)



     Corporate unrealized loss on derivative financial instruments (1)   1,296



     Stock based compensation                                           20,944   20,543



     Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees      4,448    7,442



     Acquisition & integration costs                                    22,042



     Corporate foreign exchange loss (gain) and other                    5,131  (2,532)



     
                Adjusted EBITDA                                      589,828  520,979

b) Distributable Cash Flow

The following is a reconciliation of distributable cash flow from operations to its most directly comparable GAAP measure, cash flow from operating activities:


                                                                     Three months ended December                         Years
                                                                      31,                              ended December 31,



     
                ($ thousands)                                2023       2022            2023         2022





     
                Cash flow from operating activities       155,602     70,058         574,856      598,312



     Adjustments:



     Changes in non-cash working capital and taxes paid       7,487     62,733         (7,434)    (81,576)



     Replacement capital                                   (10,226)   (6,857)       (35,928)    (22,241)



     Cash interest expense, including capitalized interest (34,456)  (16,289)      (100,133)    (59,816)



     Acquisition & integration costs                          2,083                    22,042



     Lease payments                                         (9,628)   (7,767)       (35,896)    (35,397)



     Current income tax                                     (7,917)  (13,418)       (31,717)    (43,074)



     
                Distributable cash flow                   102,945     88,460         385,790      356,208

c) Dividend Payout Ratio



              
                Years
                 ended December 31,


                                                             2023         2022



              Distributable cash flow                    385,790      356,208



              Dividends declared                         236,907      215,446



              
                Dividend payout ratio            61 %        60 %

d) Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA Ratio


                                                                       Years
                                                                        ended December 31,


                                                          2023       2022





     Long-term debt                                 2,711,543  1,646,772



     Lease liabilities                                 62,005     71,700



     Less: unsecured hybrid debt                    (450,000) (250,000)



     Less: cash and cash equivalents                (143,758)  (83,596)





     Net debt                                       2,179,790  1,384,876



     Adjusted EBITDA                                  589,828    520,979



     
                Net debt to adjusted EBITDA ratio       3.7        2.7

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