National Post

AltaGas spinoff plans could raise $1 billion

- Geoffrey Morgan Financial Post gmorgan@nationalpo­st.com

CALGARY • Altagas Ltd. is planning to spin out its Canadian utilities business in an initial public offering this year in order to pay down debt.

The Calgary-based midstream company announced Thursday plans for an IPO, along with debt repayments from the new company, could raise $1 billion.

Combined with the sale of its 35-per-cent interest in Northwest Hydro Facilities in June, the company is expected to yield $2.5 billion.

It’s not clear, however, whether company will get the valuation it’s seeking, Raymond James analyst Chris Cox said in a note.

Cox estimated the IPO would raise $600 million to $725 million for AltaGas, but said he is “concerned the IPO will not garner the valuation that management may be expecting and would continue to advise caution on the name.”

Still, Cox said the IPO was “appropriat­e, given our view that the company’s balance sheet remains too levered.”

AltaGas signalled that it would shift its focus to its natural gas infrastruc­ture and U.S. utilities and had reached a decision to offer the majority of its Canadian utilities business on the public markets.

The parent company intends to hold between 37 per cent and 45 per cent of the new company, to be called AltaGas Canada Inc., after the transactio­n.

AltaGas chair and interim CEO David Cornhill said in a release that the IPO and the company’s previously announced asset sales would help pay down the company’s bridge loans, which it used to finance its recently completed $8.4-billion purchase of WGL Holdings.

The company said it will still owe approximat­ely US$1.1 billion on the bridge facility after its upcoming IPO of its Canadian utilities business and recent asset sales, which Cornhill said exceeded expectatio­ns.

“The assets that comprise (the new subsidiary) were the foundation of AltaGas’ success and growth over the past quarter-century,” Cornhill said, adding the assets would be an attractive opportunit­y for a new set of shareholde­rs.

AltaGas stock dropped three per cent to $23.68 per share Thursday.

If AltaGas goes through with the listing, it would mark the first energy infrastruc­ture IPO in Canada since Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. went public in May 2017, raising about $1.75 billion for its troubled Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, which it has since sold to the federal government.

Similar to the Kinder Morgan IPO, AltaGas plans to retain some control over the direction of its spinoff and will nominate three of seven members to the subsidiary’s board. AltaGas’ IPO is expected to close between October and November, if the company goes ahead with it as planned.

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