Machine learning predictions based on historical earnings data and price patterns
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$53.00
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20-Day Prediction
-1.91%
$53.42
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SEC 8-K filings with transcript text
Jul 31, 2026 · 100% conf.
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Enbridge Reports Strong Second Quarter Results, Reaffirms 2026 Guidance and Grows Secured Backlog to $41B
CALGARY, AB, July 31, 2026 /CNW/ - Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company) (TSX:ENB) (NYSE:ENB) today reported second quarter 2026 financial results, reaffirmed its 2026 financial guidance and provided a quarterly business update.
Highlights
(All financial figures are unaudited and in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted. * identifies non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to Non-GAAP Reconciliations Appendices.)
• Second quarter GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders of $1.4 billion or $0.64 per common share, compared with GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders of $2.2 billion or $1.00 per common share in 2025
• Adjusted earnings* of $1.4 billion or $0.63 per common share*, compared with $1.4 billion or $0.65 per common share in 2025
• Adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes and depreciation and amortization (EBITDA)* of $4.8 billion, compared to $4.6 billion in 2025
• Cash provided by operating activities of $4.1 billion, compared with $3.2 billion in 2025
• Distributable cash flow (DCF)* of $2.9 billion, in-line with results in 2025
• Reaffirmed 2026 full year financial guidance and medium-term financial outlook
• Sanctioned and began construction of the US$1.0 billion Line 5 Relocation project in Wisconsin, supporting the continued safe and reliable delivery of energy to the Midwest, Ontario and Quebec
• Signed exclusive option to acquire TTC Connector Pipeline (TTC Connector), expanding existing U.S. Gulf Coast footprint and increasing connectivity between Tres Palacios and Freeport LNG
• Sanctioned the 2.6 Bcf/d Bay Runner Twin Pipeline (Bay Runner Twin), providing Permian natural gas supply to the Rio Grande LNG facility under long-term take-or-pay agreements
• Completed Project Beacon open season for increased capacity on Algonquin Gas Transmission with demand exceeding initial expectations; working to commercialize potential expansion
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Greg Ebel, President and CEO commented the following:
"Shaped by ongoing geopolitical developments around the world, energy markets have remained volatile in recent months. While supply disruptions persist and uncertainty continues, one thing is clear; energy security, reliability, and affordability are more important than ever. Against this backdrop, Enbridge's scale, connectivity, and portfolio of strategic infrastructure assets position us to help strengthen North America's energy future while delivering value for customers and shareholders. We are advancing projects all across our businesses and in the second quarter added $1 billion to our now $41 billion growth project backlog. Year-to-date, we have sanctioned $9 billion of new projects and are well on track to meet our targeted $10-20 billion of new project announcements over the 2026 to 2027 timeframe.
"We continue to see a wide array of high-quality opportunities in our Gas Transmission business, driven by customer demand across the continent. In the U.S. Northeast, we completed an open season for Project Beacon, a proposed expansion of our Algonquin Gas Transmission system, which received significantly more interest than our initial expectations. We also signed an exclusive option to acquire the TTC Connector Pipeline. This pipeline will connect Enbridge's Tres Palacios Gas Storage facility to Freeport LNG and is expected to enter service by the end of the year. Lastly in our Permian JV, the Blackcomb Pipeline has begun commissioning and we've sanctioned the Bay Runner Twin to service additional trains at Rio Grande LNG.
"The accelerating momentum we're seeing in Canada to support growth in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin presents a differentiated opportunity for Enbridge. As production continues to increase, Enbridge is ideally positioned to help enable that growth through new WCSB egress, including various Mainline Optimizations, as well as opportunities on our other industry-leading Liquids assets. Our Regional Oil Sands system serves around 50% of all Alberta oil sands production, while our Southern Lights and Norlite systems provide critical diluent supply and are expandable alongside future production growth. These assets will become increasingly important to our growth profile as Canadian oil production rises in response to favourable market fundamentals and the implementation of more supportive policies by Canadian governments. As a result, Mainline Optimization Phase 2 has evolved into a broader suite of expansion opportunities, and as greater clarity emerges around policies supporting production growth later this year, Enbridge is well positioned to provide the egress solutions our customers require. This quarter we sanctioned and began construction on the Line 5 Relocation project in Wisconsin, which we expect to enter service in early 2027. The relocation reinf
May 8, 2026
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Enbridge Reports Strong First Quarter Results, Reaffirms 2026 Financial Guidance, and Grows Secured Backlog to $40 Billion
CALGARY, AB, May 8, 2026 /CNW/ - Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company) (TSX:ENB) (NYSE:ENB) today reported first quarter 2026 financial results, reaffirmed its 2026 financial guidance and provided a quarterly business update.
Highlights
(All financial figures are unaudited and in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted. * identifies non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to Non-GAAP Reconciliations Appendices.)
• First quarter GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders of $1.7 billion or $0.77 per common share, compared with GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders of $2.3 billion or $1.04 per common share in 2025
• Adjusted earnings* of $2.1 billion or $0.98 per common share*, compared with $2.2 billion or $1.03 per common share in 2025
• Adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes and depreciation and amortization (EBITDA)* of $5.8 billion, in-line with 2025
• Cash provided by operating activities of $2.3 billion, compared with $3.1 billion in 2025
• Distributable cash flow (DCF)* of $3.9 billion, compared with $3.8 billion in 2025
• Reaffirmed 2026 full year financial guidance and multi-year financial outlook
• Sanctioned US$0.7 billion Cone project, a 300 MW onshore wind facility in Texas supporting Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta)'s data center operations under a long-term power purchase agreement
• Sanctioned US$0.4 billion Tres Palacios expansion, adding 25 Bcf of incremental natural gas storage capacity to serve rising export demand in the U.S. Gulf Coast
• Sanctioned US$0.1 billion expansion of the Vector Pipeline, adding 400 MMcf/d of westbound capacity to the system under long-term contracts
• Announced an 8 Bcf expansion of unregulated natural gas storage at the Dawn Hub in Ontario
• Announced binding open seasons on the Flanagan South Pipeline (FSP) and Southern Access Extension Pipeline (SAX), supporting Mainline Optimization Phase 2
• Completed successful open season on the Spearhead Pipeline, substantially extending commitments beyond 2030
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Greg Ebel, President and CEO commented the following:
"The past several months have presented some of the most volatile and complex conditions the global energy sector has faced in decades. Commodity price fluctuations, rapidly shifting geopolitical dynamics, and unprecedented supply disruptions have significantly impacted the energy landscape. Throughout this period, Enbridge—alongside the North American energy industry—has continued to deliver critical energy to homes and businesses around the world.
"I am proud of the consistency of our performance this quarter, which once again reflects the strength of our diversified, low‑risk business model. Mainline volumes averaged 3.2 million barrels per day and the system has been apportioned all year, highlighting sustained supply and demand from our upstream and downstream partners. In April, we amended presidential permits for a series of pipelines, providing additional operational flexibility and supporting future expansions. We also launched open seasons on the Flanagan South and Southern Access pipelines to support Mainline Optimization Phase 2, advancing an additional 250 kbpd of egress capacity from Canada.
"Across our Gas Transmission business, we are advancing high‑quality growth projects, including a 25 Bcf expansion to the Tres Palacios storage facility to offer supply optionality to customers and serve demand needs from the significant growth in LNG and power generation facilities entering service across the Gulf. In the Midwest, we sanctioned an expansion to the Vector Pipeline, adding 400 MMcf/d of westbound capacity to meet growing utility demand. Lastly, in British Columbia we received federal approval for the $4 billion T‑South Sunrise Expansion, and the liquefaction module was delivered to the Woodfibre LNG site, marking an important milestone for the facility.
"Our Gas Distribution and Storage business continues to be a steady area of growth, driven by our U.S. utilities with an expected 8%+ rate base compound annual growth rate through the decade. New rates are in effect for Enbridge Gas Utah and North Carolina, and a new rate case in Ohio is in progress. In Ontario, we are adding 8 Bcf of unregulated natural gas storage at the Dawn Hub to strengthen system flexibility in the region and serve rising power generation demand needs.
"Lastly, in our Power segment we sanctioned the 300 MW Cone onshore wind project in Texas supporting Meta. This brings our partnership with Meta to over 1 GW of combined power generation, and we see meaningful opportunities to further deepen this relationship over time.
"North America’s role in the global energy system has become increasingly critical. Recent geopolitical developments, including the conflict involving Iran, have rei
Feb 13, 2026
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Enbridge Reports Record 2025 Financial Results, Reaffirms 2026 Financial Guidance, and Grows Secured Backlog to $39 Billion
CALGARY, AB, February 13, 2026 /CNW/ - Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company) (TSX:ENB) (NYSE:ENB) today reported fourth quarter 2025 financial results, reaffirmed its 2026 financial guidance and provided a quarterly business update.
Highlights
(All financial figures are unaudited and in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted. * identifies non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to Non-GAAP Reconciliations Appendices.)
• Full-year GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders of $7.1 billion or $3.23 per common share, compared with GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders of $5.1 billion or $2.34 per common share in 2024
• Full-year adjusted earnings* of $6.6 billion or $3.02 per common share*, an increase of 9% and 8% respectively, compared with $6.0 billion or $2.80 per common share in 2024
• Full-year adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes and depreciation and amortization (EBITDA)* of $20.0 billion, an increase of 7%, compared with $18.6 billion in 2024
• Full-year cash provided by operating activities of $12.3 billion, compared with $12.6 billion in 2024
• Full-year distributable cash flow (DCF)* of $12.5 billion, an increase of 4%, compared with $12.0 billion in 2024
• Achieved financial guidance for the 20th consecutive year, reflecting continued business resilience and predictability across all franchises
• Increased the 2026 quarterly dividend by 3% to $0.97 ($3.88 annualized) per share, reflecting the 31st consecutive annual increase
• Reaffirmed 2026 full year financial guidance and multi-year financial outlook
• Placed $5 billion of organic growth capital into service in 2025
• Sanctioned $14 billion of organic growth projects during 2025
• Sanctioned Mainline Optimization Phase 1 (MLO1), adding 150 kbpd of Mainline system capacity and 100 kbpd of Flanagan South Pipeline (FSP) capacity under long-term take-or-pay contracts, supporting full-path demand, for US$1.4 billion
• Sanctioned the Bay Runner extension to the Whistler Pipeline and upsized the previously announced Eiger Express Pipeline from 2.5 Bcf/d to 3.7 Bcf/d
• Sanctioned Cowboy Phase 1, a 365 MW solar facility and a 135 MW battery energy storage system (BESS), expandable up to 200 MW, under long-term agreements to support a global technology company’s operations in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for US$1.2 billion
• Sanctioned Easter, a 152 MW onshore wind project in Amarillo, Texas supporting Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta)'s data center operations under a long-term power purchase agreement, for US$0.4 billion
• Exited the year with Debt-to-EBITDA* of 4.8x, providing significant financial flexibility
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Greg Ebel, President and CEO commented the following:
“With the changing dynamics we see in today's energy sector, our all-of-the-above approach to energy and incumbent asset footprint positions us to capitalize on growing energy demand. This past year, Enbridge continued to benefit from our size and capacity, securing $14 billion of projects across our four businesses. Sanctioned projects addressed a range of energy demand themes, advancing incremental WCSB egress, expanding natural gas transmission capacity in the U.S. Northeast, bolstering our natural gas storage businesses on the Gulf Coast and in British Columbia, and building on our partnership with Meta in the power space. I'm pleased with the progress we've made towards the commitments laid out last Enbridge Day, ahead of the timelines shared just under a year ago. Today, our total secured backlog sits at $39 billion, up approximately 35% since Enbridge Day, and we’ll continue to advance our suite of opportunities across natural gas, liquids, and renewable power to meet growing energy demand in North America and beyond.
“Despite tariffs and geopolitical tension, 2025 showcased our low-risk commercial framework delivering predictable results amid macroeconomic uncertainty. We're proud to announce that Enbridge has once again achieved record EBITDA and DCF per share, marking the 20th consecutive year of achieving or exceeding financial guidance.
"In Liquids, Mainline volumes averaged 3.1 MMbpd in 2025, and the system was apportioned for nine months of the year. This quarter we sanctioned Mainline Optimization Phase 1, which will add 150 kbpd of incremental WCSB egress and is expected to enter service in 2027. The project includes a 100 kpbd expansion of our Flanagan South Pipeline system, adding critical full-path service to the U.S. Gulf Coast. Along with the expansion of FSP, our existing customers on that system also extended the majority of their existing contracts beyond 2040, showcasing long-term demand for our integrated system. Despite the uncertainty created by the events in Venezuela, our shippers have made it clear they remain interested in advan
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