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Largest Energy Infrastructure Public Companies in Canada

Benchmark revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for public comps like Enbridge, TC Energy, Cenovus Energy, Pembina Pipeline and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners.

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Enbridge owns extensive midstream assets that transport hydrocarbons across the US and Canada. Its pipeline network consists of the Canadian Mainline system, regional oil sands pipelines, and natural gas pipelines. The company also operates regulated natural gas utilities in the US and Canada, including Canada's largest natural gas distribution company. The firm has a small renewable energy portfolio primarily focused on onshore and offshore wind projects.
$57
+26%
$124B
$206B
4.3x
14.0x
Canada
TC Energy operates natural gas transmission assets across North America. Segments are determined by country of operation, but both Canadian and US operations are interconnected. Mexican operations are disconnected from the US and only have one customer, the state utility CFE. They also operate power generation assets, with the largest being the Bruce Power nuclear plant.
$69
+42%
$72B
$117B
10.5x
14.5x
Canada
Cenovus Energy Inc is a Canadian integrated energy group. The group's upstream operations include oil sands projects in northern Alberta; thermal and conventional crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs) projects across Western Canada; crude oil production offshore Newfoundland and Labrador; and natural gas and NGLs production offshore China and Indonesia. Its downstream operations include upgrading and refining operations in Canada and the U.S., and commercial fuel operations across Canada. The group's reportable segments are: Oil Sands, Conventional, Offshore, Canadian Refining, U.S Refining, and Corporate and Eliminations. Maximum revenue is generated from its Oil Sands segment. Geographically, the group derives maximum revenue from the U.S., followed by Canada and China.
$30
+121%
$56B
$64B
1.5x
8.6x
Canada
Pembina Pipeline is a midstream company serving the Canadian and North American (primarily Bakken) markets with an integrated product portfolio. Its operations include transmission pipelines, oil and gas gathering, fractionation, storage, and natural gas liquid exports. It also has a joint venture through the Cedar LNG export terminal.
$49
+32%
$29B
$40B
7.0x
12.6x
Canada
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners LP is a Bermuda exempted limited partnership that owns and operates quality, long-life assets that generate stable cash flows, by virtue of barriers to entry or other characteristics that tend to appreciate in value over time. It focuses on acquiring infrastructure assets that have low maintenance capital costs and high barriers to entry. The company's segments consist of Utilities, Transport, Midstream, and Data. Geographically, it generates maximum revenue from USA and also has a presence in Australia, Colombia, United Kingdom, Brazil, United States of America, Chile, Peru, and other countries.
$39
+17%
$18B
$80B
3.4x
7.5x
Canada
AltaGas Ltd owns and operates a diversified basket of energy infrastructure businesses. Business is conducted through given segments: Midstream, Utilities, and Corporate/other. Midstream business consists of export facilities and locates processing, fractionation, and logistics infrastructure, as well as hydrocarbon storage in North America that connects North American producers from wellhead to offshore export and domestic markets. The utility business is offered through its regulated natural gas utilities - Washington Gas and SEMCO. The business generates revenue from customers in both Canada and the United States, with the majority coming from Canadian customers.
$40
+38%
$12B
$20B
2.2x
13.9x
Canada
Brookfield Renewable is a globally diversified, multitechnology owner and operator of clean energy assets. The company's portfolio consists of hydroelectric, wind, solar, and storage facilities in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia and totals over 40 gigawatts of installed capacity. Brookfield Renewable invests in assets directly, as well as with institutional partners, joint venture partners, and through other arrangements. The company offers two separate listings for investors: Brookfield Renewable Partners and Brookfield Renewable Corp.
$37
+45%
$11B
$45B
7.0x
9.1x
Canada
Keyera Corp is a midstream energy business that operates out of Alberta. Its primary lines of business consist of the gathering and processing of natural gas in western Canada, the storage, transportation, and liquids blending for natural gas liquids and crude oil, and the marketing of natural gas liquids, iso-octane, and crude oil. The company operates in three reportable segments namely Gathering and Processing, Liquids Infrastructure and Marketing where Liquids Infrastructure is the key revenue segment.
$41
+27%
$9B
$12B
2.4x
14.3x
Canada
South Bow Corp is a energy infrastructure company. The company is engaged in constructing pipelines system safely transports liquids like crude oil, across Canadian provinces, U.S. states, and Gulf coasts. It has three reportable segments: Keystone Pipeline System, Marketing, and Intra-Alberta & Other. It derives maximum revenue from Keystone Pipeline System segment.
$37
+45%
$8B
$13B
6.5x
12.0x
Canada
Topaz Energy Corp is a royalty and energy infrastructure company focused on generating low-risk income and paying dividends to its shareholders. It generates revenue from the Royalty Assets, which generate the company's Royalty Production Revenue; and the Infrastructure Assets, which generate the company's Processing Revenue and Other Income. The majority of the company's revenue is earned through royalties.
$24
+27%
$4B
$4B
16.5x
16.6x
Canada
Gibson Energy Inc is an oil infrastructure company engaged in the storage, optimization, processing, and gathering of liquids and refined products, as well as waterborne vessel loading. The company's reportable segments are: Infrastructure and Marketing. The majority of its revenue is generated from the Marketing segment, which is involved in the purchasing, selling, storing, and optimizing of hydrocarbon products (such as crude oil, natural gas liquids, road asphalt, etc.) and marketing its refined products. The Marketing segment sources the majority of its hydrocarbon products from Western Canada as well as the Permian Basin and markets those products throughout Canada and the United States. Geographically, the company generates maximum revenue from Canada.
$21
+21%
$4B
$6B
0.7x
13.1x
Canada
Hypercharge Networks Corp is an electric vehicle supply equipment company that provides turnkey electric vehicle charging solutions. The Company provides turnkey EV charging solutions, for light and medium duty EVs through a managed charging network of EV charging stations that utilize a cloud-based software platform operating site-owner and Company-owned charging stations and provides iOS and Android mobile applications for drivers to operate Hypercharge and Hypercharge roaming partner EV charging stations. It has a single segment, the sale of EV charging equipment, software, services and maintenance contracts.
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$7M
$7M
0.9x
(2.3x)
Median$38+32%$12B$30B3.9x12.9x

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