Spire Inc. (NYSE: SR) today reported results for its fiscal 2025 first quarter ended December 31. Highlights include:
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— First quarter net income of $81.3 million ($1.34 per diluted share) compared to $85.1 million ($1.52 per share) a year ago
— First quarter adjusted earnings* of $81.1 million ($1.34 per share) compared to $82.7 million ($1.47 per share) a year ago
— Affirmed fiscal 2025 adjusted earnings guidance range of $4.40-$4.60
For fiscal 2025 first quarter, Spire reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.34, a decrease of $0.13 compared to last year. Gas Utility earnings increased reflecting higher earnings at Spire Alabama and Spire Gulf, partially offset by lower Spire Missouri earnings. The segment benefited from increased Spire Missouri infrastructure rider revenues and new rates at Spire Alabama and Spire Gulf, offset, in part, by lower usage net of weather mitigation in Missouri and higher depreciation expense. Midstream earnings reflected growth as a result of additional capacity and contract renewals at higher rates for Spire Storage. Gas Marketing earnings were lower than the prior year due to market conditions.
“Our results for the first quarter reflect execution of our strategy while maintaining a focus on safety and strong operational performance,” said Scott Doyle, executive vice president, chief operating officer, and acting president and chief executive officer of Spire. “Looking ahead, we continue to expect our fiscal 2025 earnings to be in the range of $4.40 to $4.60 per share. We are committed to achieving our financial objectives and operational excellence while safely serving customers and communities with reliable and affordable energy.”
Adjusted earnings excludes from net income, as applicable, the impacts of fair value accounting and timing adjustments associated with energy-related transactions, the impacts of acquisition, divestiture and restructuring activities, and the largely non-cash impacts of other non-recurring or unusual items such as impairments and certain regulatory, legislative, or GAAP standard-setting actions.
Gas Utility
Gas Utility fiscal 2025 first quarter adjusted earnings were $77.8 million, an increase from $75.8 million in the prior year, reflecting higher earnings at Spire Alabama and Spire Gulf, partially offset by lower Spire Missouri earnings.
Contribution margin was higher by $8.4 million driven by increases across all utilities. The increase was primarily due to higher Spire Missouri Infrastructure System Replacement (ISRS) revenues and higher margins at Spire Alabama due to the annual rate update and usage net of weather mitigation. These favorable items were partially offset by lower Spire Missouri usage net of weather mitigation.
After adjusting for the impact of a pension reclass and bad debt expense, operation and maintenance expense was $1.6 million lower than a year ago, reflecting a decline in operating costs and administration expenses, offset, in part, by higher employee-related costs.
Depreciation expense increased $3.9 million from last year reflecting increased capital investment. Interest expense decreased $3.9 million as a result of lower rates and lower short-term debt balances. Gas carrying cost credits decreased by $3.9 million compared to the prior year due to lower gas cost balances.
Gas Marketing
Gas Marketing fiscal 2025 first quarter adjusted earnings were $2.2 million compared to $7.2 million in the prior year. The decrease in earnings reflects reduced volatility in regional basis differentials combined with higher transportation and storage fees.
Midstream
Midstream fiscal 2025 first quarter adjusted earnings were $12.0 million, up from $2.4 million in the year-ago period. The improvement was driven by higher Spire Storage earnings, reflecting additional capacity and contract renewals at higher rates. The segment also benefited from the acquisition of MoGas in January 2024.
Other
Spire's other activities reported an adjusted loss of $10.9 million versus $2.7 million in the prior year. The variance in earnings is primarily due to a $6.3 million after-tax benefit of an interest rate hedge settlement in the prior year and higher interest expense this year.
Guidance and Outlook
Spire continues to expect fiscal 2025 adjusted earnings to be in the range of $4.40-$4.60 per share. We remain confident in our ability to grow long-term adjusted earnings per share 5-7% driven by an expected long-term 7-8% annualized rate base growth at Spire Missouri, reflecting our robust capital investment plan, and 6% equity growth at Spire Alabama and Spire Gulf.
Our 10-year $7.4 billion capital investment target through fiscal 2034 is driven by increasing investment in infrastructure upgrades and new business in the Gas Utility segment. Expected total capital expenditures for fiscal 2025 remains $790 million.
Conference Call and Webcast
Spire will host a conference call and webcast today to discuss its fiscal 2025 first quarter financial results. To access the call, please dial the applicable number approximately 5-10 minutes in advance.
The webcast can be accessed at Investors.SpireEnergy.comunder Events & Presentations. A replay of the call will be available at 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. ET) on February 5 until February 12, 2025, by dialing 877-344-7529 (U.S.), 855-669-9658 (Canada), or 412-317-0088 (international). The replay access code is 8652197.
About Spire
At Spire Inc. (NYSE: SR) we believe energy exists to help make people's lives better. It's a simple idea, but one that's at the heart of our company. Every day we serve 1.7 million homes and businesses making us one of the largest publicly traded natural gas companies in the country. We help families and business owners fuel their daily lives through our gas utilities serving Alabama, Mississippi and Missouri. Our natural gas-related businesses include Spire Marketing and Spire Midstream. We are committed to transforming our business through growing organically, investing in infrastructure, and advancing through innovation. Learn more at SpireEnergy.com.
Forward-Looking Information and Non-GAAP Measures
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Spire's future operating results may be affected by various uncertainties and risk factors, many of which are beyond the Company's control, including weather conditions, economic factors, the competitive environment, governmental and regulatory policy and action, and risks associated with acquisitions. More complete descriptions and listings of these uncertainties and risk factors can be found in the Company's annual (Form 10-K) and quarterly (Form 10-Q) filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
This news release includes the non-GAAP financial measures of “adjusted earnings,” “adjusted earnings per share,” and “contribution margin.” Management also uses these non-GAAP measures internally when evaluating the Company's performance and results of operations. Adjusted earnings exclude from net income, as applicable, the impacts of fair value accounting and timing adjustments associated with energy-related transactions, the impacts of acquisition, divestiture and restructuring activities and the largely non-cash impacts of impairments and other non-recurring or unusual items such as certain regulatory, legislative, or GAAP standard-setting actions. The fair value and timing adjustments, which primarily impact the Gas Marketing segment, include net unrealized gains and losses on energy-related derivatives resulting from the current changes in the fair value of financial and physical transactions prior to their completion and settlement, lower of cost or market inventory adjustments, and realized gains and losses on economic hedges prior to the sale of the physical commodity. Management believes that excluding these items provides a useful representation of the economic impact of actual settled transactions and overall results of ongoing operations. Contribution margin adjusts revenues to remove the costs that are directly passed on to customers and collected through revenues, which are the wholesale cost of natural gas and gross receipts taxes. These internal non-GAAP operating metrics should not be considered as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, GAAP measures such as operating income, net income, or earnings per share.
Investor Contact:Megan L. McPhail314-309-6563Megan.McPhail@SpireEnergy.com
Media Contact:Jason Merrill314-342-3300Jason.Merrill@SpireEnergy.com
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