Dominion Energy, the US company that started the Cove Point LNG export plant in Maryland and now focused on renewables, has closed the sale for around US$6.6 billion of the Ohio natural gas utility, East Ohio Gas Co, to Canadian pipelines and energy company Enbridge Inc.
The Berkshire Hathaway Energy group of US investor Warren Buffett has acquired the 50 percent of the Cove Point LNG plant in Maryland it didn’t already own for $3.3 billion from US utility Dominion Energy.
Dominion had a 50 percent non-controlling limited partner interest in Cove Point LNG and this is now owned by Berkshire Hathaway Energy, which already operates the facility.
Berkshire Hathaway Energy confirmed the acquisition for $3.3Bln and said it would now own a 75 percent limited partnership stake in Cove Point LNG LP.
It added that a subsidiary of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, the Canadian equity fund, owns the remaining 25 percent limited partnership interest in the Cove Point business.
Berkshire Hathaway Energy holds the Cove Point stake in the BHE Gas Transmission and Storage (BHE GT&S) unit, an interstate natural gas transmission and storage company headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and with operations in 10 states.
Dominion valuation
Dominion said its own total transaction value was in fact $3.5Bln inclusive of transaction proceeds of $3.3Bln and expected proceeds from the termination of related interest rate derivatives of $200 million.
“Since 2002, Cove Point has been an excellent service provider to its international and domestic customers - linking global gas supplies with American customers, and American gas supplies with customers around the world,” said Robert M. Blue, Dominion President and Chief Executive.
“However, this investment is non-core to Dominion Energy as we focus on our state-regulated utility operations,” CEO Blue added.
“The sale demonstrates our commitment to the company's credit profile and represents an attractive exit from what has been an excellent investment for our shareholders,” Blue stated.
Cove Point produces around 5.2 million tonnes per annum from a single Train and has tolling agreements with Gas Authority of India and Sumitomo Corp. and Tokyo Gas of Japan.
Earlier deal
Buffett's company agreed to acquire its initial Cove Point stake in July 2020. That deal between Dominion and Berkshire Hathaway was valued at $9.7Bln and included gas transmission and gas storage assets as well as the Cove Point stake. It also gave the Buffett company operatorship of the LNG export plant.
Buffett's company said at the time it was acquiring the Cove Point plant as it was one of only a limited number of such LNG export facilities in the US.
When agreeing to buy the Cove Point stake in July 2020 Buffett was also concluding his first big acquisition since 2015 and it happened to be in the natural gas and LNG business.
Buffett's BHE GT&S currently operates around 5,500 miles of transmission lines in the eastern US and 756 billion cubic feet of total natural gas storage, with 420 Bcf of working gas capacity.
BHE GT&S also provides LNG solutions through another of its units called Pivotal LNG and other processing and storage ventures.
Warren Buffett, the Chief Executive and Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and America’s best-known investor, said his group did not intend to acquire more shares in Occidental Petroleum nor try and take it over while it also sold billions-worth of shares in LNG operator Chevron Corp. and dumped more US bank stocks.
US investor Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway group has a stake in the Cove Point LNG export plant in Maryland and a growing stake in US exploration and production company, Occidental Petroleum, revealed that he had stakes in Japan’s five main trading houses with their widespread energy assets and intended to buy more Japanese shares.
Warren Buffett, one of America’s most followed investors, has taken his stake in Occidental Petroleum to more than 19 percent, in a varied portfolio of energy shares and stakes acquired by the man known as the “Oracle of Omaha”.
Dominion Energy, a shareholder in the Cove Point LNG export plant in Maryland supplying Asia and Europe, has closed the sale of Questar Pipelines to Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. in a transaction valued at almost $2 billion, including the assumption of $430M of existing debt.
Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. is rejecting continued attempts by activist investor Carl Icahn to buy up outstanding stock for $75 per share, calling the move opportunistic and not in the best interest of shareholders.
Dominion Energy, the US utility and former operator of the Cove Point LNG export plant in Maryland, has agreed to terminate the planned sale of Questar Pipelines to the Warren Buffet company Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
Dominion Energy, the US utility and owner of the Cove Point LNG export plant in Maryland, expects its transaction with Berkshire Hathaway Energy to close around November 1, 2020 when control of the liquefaction facility on Chesapeake Bay will pass to the company owned by billionaire investor Warren Buffett.
“As consideration for that transaction, Dominion Energy will receive approximately $2.7 billion in cash and transfer $5.3 billion of existing Dominion Energy Gas Holdings related indebtedness to the buyer at closing,” said Dominion in a statement.
Dominion Energy expects to complete another part of the sale, involving Questar Pipelines, Berkshire Hathaway Energy upon receipt of anti-trust clearance on in early 2021.
As consideration for that transaction, Dominion would receive around $1.3 billion in cash and transfer around $430M of existing Questar Pipelines indebtedness to Berkshire Hathaway.
Aggregate cash consideration and assumption of debt across the two anticipated closings is exactly equivalent to the original transaction terms announced on July 5, 2020.
“This mutually agreed dual-phase closing is the result of updated timing expectations for receipt of the HSR clearance from the Federal Trade Commission related exclusively to the sale of Questar Pipeline and Overthrust Pipeline (together with related entities Questar Pipelines),” explained Dominion.
“Given all closing conditions have been met with respect to non-Questar Pipelines assets included in the transaction, Dominion Energy and Berkshire Hathaway Energy have opted to move forward with an expeditious initial closing to be followed with a subsequent Questar Pipelines closing in early 2021,” it added, Richmond, Virginia-based Dominion.
As a result of the phased closing, Questar Pipelines and its associated debt will be removed from Dominion Energy Gas Holdings prior to the transfer to Berkshire.
Dominion, whose utility business has 7 million customers in 20 US states, said it still expected to have a strong end-of-year performance with operating earnings per share, normalized for weather, to be in the top half of its $3.37 to $3.60 guidance range.
Cove Point produces around 5.2 million tonnes per annum from a single Train and has tolling agreements with Gas Authority of India and Sumitomo Corp and Tokyo Gas of Japan.
The July 2020 deal between Dominion and Berkshire Hathaway was valued at $9.7 billion and included gas transmission and gas storage assets as well as the Cove Point stake.
The Buffett company said it was acquiring Cove Point plant as it was one of only six LNG export facilities in the US.
Business tycoon and philanthropist at the same time, Buffett was concluding his first big acquisition since 2015 and it happened to be in the natural gas and LNG business.
Buffett is considered one of the most successful global investors and has a net worth of $89Bln, making him the fourth-wealthiest person in the world.
Earlier in 2020, Buffett made a move for an LNG and pipeline natural gas project in Canada.
However, at the last minute he pulled out of the $6.7Bln LNG project deal in Quebec over concerns about infrastructure challenges.
While Berkshire Hathaway will control Cove Point LNG and be the operator, another 25 percent of the liquefaction and export plant is already owned by Brookfield Asset Management of Canada under a deal finalized in October 2019.
As part of the transaction, Berkshire Hathaway also acquires 100 percent of Dominion Energy Transmission, Carolina Gas Transmission and 50 percent of Iroquois Gas Transmission System.
After the November closing of the transaction Dominion will retain a 50 percent passive stake in Cove Point.
Dominion Energy, operator of the Cove Point liquefied natural gas plant in Maryland, has agreed a transaction valued at $9.7 billion to sell its gas transmission and gas storage assets to Berkshire Hathaway Energy owned by US investor Warren Buffett, including a 25 percent stake in Cove Point and its operatorship.