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May 02, 2013

CenterPoint Energy Reports First Quarter 2013 Earnings

HOUSTON, May 2, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) today reported net income of $147 million, or $0.34 per diluted share, for the first quarter of 2013, the same results reported for the first quarter of 2012. Operating income for the first quarter of 2013 was $332 million dollars, compared to $338 million for the same period of 2012. 

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"I am pleased with the overall performance of our business portfolio this quarter," said David M. McClanahan, president and chief executive officer of CenterPoint Energy. "Our regulated gas distribution unit and competitive natural gas sales and services unit performed well offsetting a first quarter decline in our electric utility. In the midstream business, our field services unit continues to benefit from its contracting strategy and the earnings from recent acquisitions, which partially offset expected declines in our interstate pipelines.  I am also pleased to announce that we closed on our midstream partnership yesterday."

Electric Transmission & Distribution

The electric transmission & distribution segment reported operating income of $84 million for the first quarter of 2013, consisting of $49 million from the regulated electric transmission & distribution utility operations (TDU) and $35 million related to securitization bonds. Operating income for the first quarter of 2012 was $107 million, consisting of $70 million from the TDU and $37 million related to securitization bonds.

First quarter operating income for the TDU declined due to lower right of way revenues, higher expenses, and increased depreciation and other taxes. Some of these impacts are timing related and are expected to reverse over the remainder of the year.  Additionally, the utility continues to see metered customer count grow by approximately 2 percent year over year.

Natural Gas Distribution

The natural gas distribution segment reported operating income of $139 million for the first quarter of 2013, compared to $121 million for the same period of 2012. Operating income benefited from a return to normal winter weather, rate changes and customer growth, partially offset by an increase in depreciation.     

Interstate Pipelines

The interstate pipelines segment reported operating income of $52 million for the first quarter of 2013, compared to $60 million for the same period of 2012. The decrease was partially a result of a decline in off system transportation revenue due to a lack of geographic price differentials which also contributed to a reduction in pricing and volumes on some contract renewals. Declines in ancillary services also contributed to lower operating income.

In addition to operating income, this segment recorded equity income from its 50 percent interest in the Southeast Supply Header (SESH) of $5 million for the first quarter of 2013, compared to $6 million for the first quarter of last year.  The decrease was primarily due to unplanned pipeline maintenance.

Field Services

The field services segment reported operating income of $53 million for the first quarter of 2013, compared to $47 million for the same period of 2012. First quarter 2013 operating income benefited from the acquisitions completed last year, the timing of revenue from contracts with throughput commitments and higher natural gas prices on the sale of retained gas.  These benefits were partially offset by reduced gathering volumes and lower liquids pricing. 

In the first quarter of 2012, this business had equity income of $3 million from its 50 percent interest in Waskom Gas Processing Company which is now owned 100 percent by the unit and thus reflected in operating income.

Competitive Natural Gas Sales and Services

The competitive natural gas sales and services segment reported operating income of $7 million for the first quarter of 2013, compared to $1 million for the same period of 2012. The increase in operating income is due to improved margins. Operating income for the first quarter of this year included a $5 million charge resulting from mark-to-market accounting for derivatives associated with forward natural gas transactions used to lock in economic margins, compared to a $1 million charge in 2012.

Dividend Declaration

On April 25, 2013, CenterPoint Energy's board of directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.2075 per share of common stock payable on June 10, 2013, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 16, 2013. 

Outlook for 2013

CenterPoint Energy revised its estimate for 2013 earnings on a guidance basis to be in the range of $1.17 to $1.25 per diluted share.  This guidance range takes into consideration the closing of our midstream partnership on May 1, 2013 and the performance to date of our businesses.  Earnings guidance is being provided in the form of a range to reflect economic and operational variables associated with the company's various business segments and ownership interest in the midstream partnership. Significant variables include the impact to earnings of commodity prices, volume throughput, weather, regulatory proceedings, effective tax rates and financing activities. In providing this guidance, the company does not include the impact of any changes in accounting standards, any impact to earnings from the change in the value of Time Warner stocks and the related ZENS securities, or the timing effects of mark-to-market and inventory accounting in the company's competitive natural gas sales and services business.

Filing of Form 10-Q for CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

Today, CenterPoint Energy, Inc. filed its Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the period ended March 31, 2013. A copy is available on the company's website, under the Investors section. Company SEC filings and other documents relating to its corporate governance can also be found on the website. 

Webcast of Earnings Conference Call

CenterPoint Energy's management will host an earnings conference call on Thursday, May 2, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. Central time or 11:30 a.m. Eastern time. Interested parties may listen to a live audio broadcast of the conference call on the company's website under the Investors section. A replay of the call can be accessed approximately two hours after the completion of the call and will be archived on the website for at least one year.

CenterPoint Energy, Inc and Subsidiaries

Reconciliation of Net Income and diluted EPS to the basis used in providing 2013 annual earnings guidance






 Quarter Ended



 March 31, 2013



 Net Income

(in millions)


 

EPS

As reported


$              147


$        0.34






Timing effects impacting CES (1):





Mark-to-market losses - natural gas derivative contracts


3


0.01






ZENS-related mark-to-market (gains) losses:





Marketable securities (2)


(48)


(0.11)

Indexed debt securities


33


0.07






Per the basis used in providing 2013 annual earnings guidance


$              135


$        0.31


(1)  Competitive natural gas sales and services segment

(2)  Time Warner Inc., Time Warner Cable Inc. and AOL Inc.

CenterPoint Energy, Inc., headquartered in Houston, Texas, is a domestic energy delivery company that includes electric transmission & distribution, natural gas distribution and competitive natural gas sales and services operations. The company serves more than five million metered customers primarily in Arkansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Texas. The company also owns a 58.3% limited partner interest in a midstream partnership it jointly controls with OGE Energy Corp. with operations in major natural gas and liquids-rich producing areas of Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. With more than 8,700 employees, CenterPoint and its predecessor companies have been in business for more than 135 years. For more information, visit the website at www.CenterPointEnergy.com."

This news release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual events and results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.  The statements in this news release regarding the company's earnings outlook for 2013 and future financial performance and results of operations, and any other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. Each forward-looking statement contained in this news release speaks only as of the date of this release. Factors that could affect actual results include (1) state and federal legislative and regulatory actions or developments affecting various aspects of CenterPoint Energy's businesses, including, among others, energy deregulation or re-regulation, pipeline integrity and safety, health care reform, financial reform, tax legislation, and actions regarding the rates charged by CenterPoint Energy's regulated businesses; (2) state and federal legislative and regulatory actions or developments relating to the environment, including those related to global climate change; (3) timely and appropriate rate actions that allow recovery of costs and a reasonable return on investment; (4) the timing and outcome of any audits, disputes or other proceedings related to taxes; (5) problems with construction, implementation of necessary technology or other issues with respect to major capital projects that result in delays or in cost overruns that cannot be recouped in rates; (6) industrial, commercial and residential growth in CenterPoint Energy's service territories and changes in market demand, including the effects of energy efficiency measures and demographic patterns; (7) the timing and extent of changes in commodity prices, particularly natural gas and natural gas liquids, the competitive effects of the available pipeline capacity in the regions we serve, and the effects of geographic and seasonal commodity price differentials, including the effects of these circumstances on re-contracting available capacity on CenterPoint Energy's interstate pipelines; (8) the timing and extent of changes in the supply of natural gas, particularly supplies available for gathering by CenterPoint Energy's field services business and transporting by its interstate pipelines, including the impact of natural gas and natural gas liquids prices on the level of drilling and production activities in the regions served by CenterPoint Energy; (9) competition in CenterPoint Energy's mid-continent region footprint for access to natural gas supplies and markets; (10) weather variations and other natural phenomena, including the impact on operations and capital from severe weather events; (11) any direct or indirect effects on CenterPoint Energy's facilities, operations and financial condition resulting from terrorism, cyber-attacks, data security breaches or other attempts to disrupt its businesses or the businesses of third parties, or other catastrophic events; (12) the impact of unplanned facility outages; (13) timely and appropriate regulatory actions allowing securitization or other recovery of costs associated with any future hurricanes or natural disasters; (14) changes in interest rates or rates of inflation; (15) commercial bank and financial market conditions, CenterPoint Energy's access to capital, the cost of such capital, and the results of its financing and refinancing efforts, including availability of funds in the debt capital markets; (16) actions by credit rating agencies; (17) effectiveness of CenterPoint Energy's risk management activities; (18) inability of various counterparties to meet their obligations; (19) non-payment for services due to financial distress of CenterPoint Energy's customers; (20) the ability of GenOn Energy, Inc. (formerly known as RRI Energy, Inc.), a wholly owned subsidiary of NRG Energy, Inc., and its subsidiaries to satisfy their obligations to CenterPoint Energy and its subsidiaries; (21) the ability of retail electric providers, and particularly the two largest customers of the TDU, to satisfy their obligations to CenterPoint Energy and its subsidiaries; (22) the outcome of litigation brought by or against CenterPoint Energy or its subsidiaries; (23) CenterPoint Energy's ability to control costs; (24) the investment performance of pension and postretirement benefit plans; (25) potential business strategies, including restructurings, joint ventures, and acquisitions or dispositions of assets or businesses, for which no assurance can be given that they will be completed or will provide the anticipated benefits to CenterPoint Energy; (26) acquisition and merger activities involving CenterPoint Energy or its competitors; (27) the performance of CenterPoint Energy's midstream partnership, including whether or not it is able to achieve anticipated operational and commercial synergies, or realize expected growth opportunities; (28) the integration of the operations of the businesses CenterPoint Energy contributed to its midstream partnership with those contributed by the other partners;  (29) future economic conditions in regional and national markets and their effects on sales, prices and costs; and (30) other factors discussed in CenterPoint Energy's Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2012, as well as in CenterPoint Energy's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2013, and other reports CenterPoint Energy or its subsidiaries may file from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Statements of Consolidated Income

(Millions of Dollars)

(Unaudited)










Quarter Ended


March 31,


2012


2013









Revenues:




Electric Transmission & Distribution 

$   531


$   532

Natural Gas Distribution

854


1,051

Competitive Natural Gas Sales and Services

525


597

Interstate Pipelines 

127


132

Field Services

105


141

Other Operations

3


3

Eliminations

(61)


(68)

Total

2,084


2,388





Expenses:




Natural gas

969


1,224

Operation and maintenance

455


484

Depreciation and amortization

224


240

Taxes other than income taxes

98


108

Total

1,746


2,056

Operating Income

338


332





Other Income (Expense) :




Gain on marketable securities

46


74

Loss on indexed debt securities

(33)


(51)

Interest and other finance charges

(110)


(98)

Interest on transition and system restoration bonds

(37)


(35)

Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliates

9


5

Other - net

6


6

Total

(119)


(99)





Income Before Income Taxes 

219


233





Income Tax Expense

72


86





Net Income

$   147


$   147






Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements

contained in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

 

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries


Selected Data From Statements of Consolidated Income


(Millions of Dollars, Except Share and Per Share Amounts)


(Unaudited)













Quarter Ended



March 31,



2012


2013












Basic Earnings Per Common Share

$      0.34


$      0.34







Diluted Earnings Per Common Share

$      0.34


$      0.34







Dividends Declared per Common Share

$  0.2025


$  0.2075







     Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding (000):





- Basic

426,499


427,961


- Diluted

428,492


429,672












Operating Income (Loss) by Segment 










Electric Transmission & Distribution:





Electric Transmission and Distribution Operations

$         70


$         49


Transition and System Restoration Bond Companies

37


35


Total Electric Transmission & Distribution

107


84


Natural Gas Distribution

121


139


Competitive Natural Gas Sales and Services

1


7


Interstate Pipelines

60


52


Field Services

47


53


Other Operations

2


(3)







Total

$       338


$       332









Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


contained in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.


 

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries


Results of Operations by Segment


(Millions of Dollars)


(Unaudited)

















Electric Transmission & Distribution



Quarter Ended 





March 31,


% Diff



2012


2013


Fav/(Unfav)


Results of Operations:







Revenues:







Electric transmission and distribution utility

$            415


$            421


1%


Transition and system restoration bond companies

116


111


(4%)


Total

531


532


-









Expenses:







Operation and maintenance

220


238


(8%)


Depreciation and amortization

73


79


(8%)


Taxes other than income taxes

52


55


(6%)


Transition and system restoration bond companies

79


76


4%


Total

424


448


(6%)


Operating Income

$            107


$              84


(21%)









Operating Income:







Electric transmission and distribution operations

$              70


$              49


(30%)


Transition and system restoration bond companies

37


35


(5%)


Total Segment Operating Income

$            107


$              84


(21%)
















Electric Transmission & Distribution





Operating Data:





Actual MWH Delivered







Residential

4,525,294


4,557,899


1%


Total

16,544,009


16,361,011


(1%)









Weather (average for service area):







Percentage of 10-year average:







Cooling degree days

237%


90%


(147%)


Heating degree days

56%


85%


29%
















Number of metered customers - end of period:







Residential

1,914,906


1,953,947


2%


Total

2,167,052


2,211,481


2%
























Natural Gas Distribution



Quarter Ended 





March 31,


% Diff



2012


2013


Fav/(Unfav)


Results of Operations:







Revenues

$            854


$         1,051


23%


Expenses:







Natural gas

493


656


(33%)


Operation and maintenance

163


170


(4%)


Depreciation and amortization

43


45


(5%)


Taxes other than income taxes

34


41


(21%)


Total

733


912


(24%)


Operating Income 

$            121


$            139


15%









Natural Gas Distribution Operating Data:







Throughput data in BCF







Residential

62


80


29%


Commercial and Industrial

74


86


16%


Total Throughput

136


166


22%
















Weather (average for service area)







Percentage of 10-year average:







Heating degree days

69%


101%


32%
















Number of customers - end of period:







Residential

3,042,617


3,072,154


1%


Commercial and Industrial

246,852


247,067


-


Total

3,289,469


3,319,221


1%
















Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


contained in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.


 

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Results of Operations by Segment

(Millions of Dollars)

(Unaudited)














Competitive Natural Gas Sales and Services


Quarter Ended 




March 31,


% Diff


2012


2013


Fav/(Unfav)

Results of Operations:






Revenues

$     525


$     597


14%

Expenses:






Natural gas

511


578


(13%)

Operation and maintenance

12


11


8%

Depreciation and amortization

1


1


-

Total

524


590


(13%)

Operating Income

$         1


$         7


600%







Competitive Natural Gas Sales and Services Operating Data:






Throughput data in BCF

161


162


1%







Number of customers - end of period

14,495


16,934


17%




















Interstate Pipelines


Quarter Ended 




March 31,


% Diff


2012


2013


Fav/(Unfav)

Results of Operations:






Revenues

$     127


$     132


4%

Expenses:






Natural gas

7


20


(186%)

Operation and maintenance

38


38


-

Depreciation and amortization

14


15


(7%)

Taxes other than income taxes

8


7


13%

Total

67


80


(19%)

Operating Income

$       60


$       52


(13%)







Equity in Earnings of Unconsolidated Affiliates

$         6


$         5


(17%)













Pipelines Operating Data:






Throughput data in BCF






Transportation

378


365


(3%)








Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements

contained in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

 

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Results of Operations by Segment

(Millions of Dollars)

(Unaudited)














Field Services


Quarter Ended 




March 31,


% Diff


2012


2013


Fav/(Unfav)

Results of Operations:






Revenues

$  105


$  141


34%

Expenses:






Natural gas

18


38


(111%)

Operation and maintenance

27


32


(19%)

Depreciation and amortization

11


15


(36%)

Taxes other than income taxes

2


3


(50%)

Total

58


88


(52%)

Operating Income

$    47


$    53


13%







Equity in Earnings of Unconsolidated Affiliates

$      3


$     -


-







Field Services Operating Data:






Throughput data in BCF






Gathering

237


189


(20%)














Other Operations


Quarter Ended 




March 31,


% Diff


2012


2013


Fav/(Unfav)

Results of Operations:






Revenues

$      3


$      3


-

Expenses

1


6


(500%)

Operating Income (Loss)

$      2


$    (3)


(250%)































 Capital Expenditures by Segment 



(Millions of Dollars)



(Unaudited)










Quarter Ended 




March 31,




2012


2013



Capital Expenditures by Segment






Electric Transmission & Distribution

$  136


$  143



Natural Gas Distribution

66


66



Competitive Natural Gas Sales and Services

1


1



Interstate Pipelines

20


20



Field Services

13


9



Other Operations

6


11



Total

$  242


$  250





















Interest Expense Detail



(Millions of Dollars)



(Unaudited)










Quarter Ended 




March 31,




2012


2013



Interest Expense Detail






Amortization of Deferred Financing Cost

$      7


$      7



Capitalization of Interest Cost

(1)


(2)



Transition and System Restoration Bond Interest Expense

37


35



Other Interest Expense

104


93



Total Interest Expense

$  147


$  133










Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements

contained in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

 

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries


Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets


(Millions of Dollars)


(Unaudited)













December 31,


March 31,



2012


2013












                                        ASSETS





Current Assets:





  Cash and cash equivalents

$     646


$      245


  Other current assets

2,228


2,118


      Total current assets

2,874


2,363







Property, Plant and Equipment, net

13,597


13,708







Other Assets:





  Goodwill

1,468


1,468


  Regulatory assets

4,324


4,229


  Other non-current assets

608


602


      Total other assets

6,400


6,299


        Total Assets

$ 22,871


$ 22,370







                         LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY










Current Liabilities:





  Short-term borrowings

$       38


$          -


  Current portion of transition and system restoration bonds long-term debt

447


417


  Current portion of indexed debt

138


139


  Current portion of other long-term debt

815


524


  Other current liabilities

2,137


2,046


      Total current liabilities

3,575


3,126







Other Liabilities:





  Accumulated deferred income taxes, net 

4,153


4,211


  Regulatory liabilities

1,093


1,135


  Other non-current liabilities

1,392


1,397


      Total other liabilities

6,638


6,743







Long-term Debt:





  Transition and system restoration bonds

3,400


3,269


  Other

4,957


4,861


      Total long-term debt

8,357


8,130







Shareholders' Equity

4,301


4,371


      Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

$ 22,871


$ 22,370









Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements


contained in the Annual Report on Form 10-K of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.


 

CenterPoint Energy, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Condensed Statements of Consolidated Cash Flows

(Millions of Dollars)

(Unaudited)














Three Months Ended March 31,


2012


2013





Cash Flows from Operating Activities:




  Net income

$   147


$147

  Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:




Depreciation and amortization

232


248

Deferred income taxes

64


57

Changes in net regulatory assets

42


39

Changes in other assets and liabilities

(65)


30

Other, net

4


12

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities

424


533





Net Cash Used in Investing Activities

(292)


(274)





Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities

744


(660)





Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents

876


(401)





Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Period

220


646





Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period

$1,096


$245






Reference is made to the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements

contained in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

 

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