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Atmos Energy Corporation (ATO)

Q3 2015 Earnings Call· Thu, Aug 6, 2015

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Executives

Management

Susan Giles

Management

Kim Cocklin - CEO, President and Director Bret Eckert - CFO and SVP

Analysts

Management

Brian Russo - Ladenburg Thalmann & Company Charles Fishman - Morningstar Research Spencer Joyce - Hilliard Lyons

Operator

Operator

Greetings, and welcome to the Atmos Energy Fiscal 2015 Third Quarter Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. A brief question-and-answer session will follow the formal presentation. [Operator Instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded.

Susan Giles

Management

Susan Giles

Management

Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us. Our speakers this morning are Kim Cocklin, President and CEO; and Bret Eckert, Senior Vice President and CFO. There are other members of our leadership team here to assist with questions as needed. Our earnings release, conference call slide presentation and our Form 10-Q we filed last night are available on our website at atmosenergy.com. We will refer to just a few of the slides during this live call, but we'll take questions on any of them at the end of our prepared remarks. As we review these financial results and discuss future expectations, please keep in mind that some of our discussion might contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act and the Securities Exchange Act. Please see Slide 21 for more information regarding the risks and uncertainties we consider in making these forward-looking statements and where to go to get more information on these risks and uncertainties. Now I would like to turn the call over to our President and CEO Mr. Kim Cocklin. Kim.

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Thank you very much, Susan, and good morning everyone. We certainly appreciate you joining us this morning and your continued interest in our company Atmos Energy. Yesterday as you are aware we reported consiolidated net income of about $56 million or $0.55 per diluted share. For the first nine months of fiscal 2015 the reported consolidated debt income was about $292 million or $2.86 per diluted share. Company’s performance during the quarter offers yet another confirmation at our long-term strategy to grow by investing in the safety and reliability of our regulated infrastructure continues to generate consistent operational and financial results. As a result we are pleased to increase our fiscal 2015 earnings guidance to a range between $3.10 from the previously announced ranges between $2.90 and $3.05 per diluted share. Bret will provide a little bit more color around that in his remarks. The execution of our strategy has also allowed us to strengthen our financial position and this was recognized was Fitch when they upgraded our long-term debt rating to A from A minus on July 1. Our debt capital ratio of June 30 was 45.5 % and all liquidity remained strong with over $1 billion of capacity available from our credit facilities. Yesterday our board declared our 127 consecutive quarterly cash dividend. The indicated annual dividend rate for fiscal 2015 is a $1.56 per share. I’m going to turn the call over to our CFO Bret Eckert for more detailed discussion of the results. Bret.

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Thanks Kim, and good morning to everyone. Slides 2 and 3 detail reported net income an income excluding net unrealized margins to the three and nine month periods of fiscal year 2015 and 2014. Earnings excluding unrealized margins for the current three month were $55 million or $0.54 per diluted share versus $46 million $0.45 per diluted share in prior year quarter. Earnings excluding unrealized margins for the current nine months were $287 million or $2.81 per diluted share compared with $259 million or $2.69 per diluted share of last year. Remember last year’s nine months results included the favorable impact was significantly colder than normal weather. Slides 4and 5, provides financial highlights for our regulated operations. In the quarter rate increases lifted distribution gross profit by $16 million and about $62 million for the current nine-months. At APT approved GRIP filings in fiscal 2014 and 2015 listed margins by over $9 million in the quarter and $37 million for the nine-months. However, period-over-period results in our distribution segment were negatively impacted that by weather that was 31% warmer than the prior year quarter and 9% warmer than the prior year nine-months. This reduced gross profit by about $1 million for the quarter and $9 million for the nine-month period. On non regulated segment is detailed on Slide 15 and 16, delivered gas increased in both the quarter and year-to-date period driven by stronger per unit margin offset by a slight decrease in delivered gas volumes. Other margins decreased about $3 million in the quarter and $17 million in the current nine-month as less volatile market conditions created few opportunities to capture incremental gross profit compared to the same periods one year ago. Shifting now to the income statement O&M increase by about $7 million in the quarter and about…

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Thank you very much for that report, Bret. Our performance again confirms that what we’re doing is working. We are experiencing very good results all around both operationally and financially as we strive to become the nation’s safest gas utility. We’ve fostered good relationship with our regulators who are tasked with balancing the needs to consumers and businesses like Atmos Energy and we’ve also built and established partnership with them as well as our customers, employees, in the cities we serve. Our regulated operations as Bret said continue to provide stable and predictable earnings for the enterprise. As of August 5, rate outcomes and incremental differals that provided annual operating increases of about $87 million thus far in fiscal 2015. Rate actions that are filed and pending total about another $9 million of requested annual operating increases. We expect to file another three to four cases this fiscal year that combined that would request anywhere from $15 million to $20 million of additional increases to operating income. As you are well aware safety is our number one priority and it does require significant investment both capital and expense. As gas prices remain low for the foreseeable future, the price dynamic continues to facilitate the investment we’re committed to making. This year we’ll spend from $900 million to $1 billion of capital to fortify our system. You’ve heard this bfore, we may sound like a broken record or you might think you are watching the movie Ground Hog Day, but we have been and will continue to delivery on our promises and commitment. Investing in the safety and reliability of our system is the highest and best use of our capital. These capital investments should grow rate base by 9% to 10% and earnings per share by 6% to 8% on an annual basis and provide a projected total return to shareholders of between 9% and 11%. In November, we’ll look forward to meeting with you and communicating our refreshed five year plan, which will provide projections through fiscal 2020. We certainly appreciate your time this morning and now we’ll take any questions that you have, Kevin.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Our first question comes from the line of Brian Russo with Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question.

Brian Russo

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Hi, good morning.

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Good morning, Brian.

Brian Russo

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Just in terms of the increased guidance, if you kind of back into the EPS for the reg or non-reg, it looks like it’s split fairly evenly $0.05 of EPS increase on reg another $0.05 on regulated side. Is that just sustainable or is it related to weather and it’s not - and it shouldn’t really re-occur when meeting is the base earnings power $0.10 higher now than it was previously?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Well as we had said last call Brian it’s few questions, we expect weather to weather consumption to contribute about $0.04 to $0.06 to earnings in fiscal 2015, we talked about the delivery gas business with the slight increase in our guidance that really is driven by the delivery gas business, we see per unit margins strengthened though in end of the year expecting margins in the $0.10 to $0.11 range you see in margins closer to the $0.11 to $0.12 range and that is really what is causing the lift in that business. So we’re only coming out with guidance for fiscal 2016 as we announce our full-year results in November but those are the main drivers of the increase in earnings this year.

Brian Russo

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Now the increase in unit margins on the non-reg side, is that sustainable?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

That’s a good question Brian. I mean we didn’t experience that same performance last year from them and this year was then the trend increase for their margins and we’re also seeing increased consumption in on the regulated side of the business. I think that there is some traction that is being gained nationwide by energy consumers that are recognized that natural gas is an extremely good purchase and it continues to lead the way. So we’re seeing that, they are seeing some of that in the industrial sector but and the other thing is that their delivered share gas focus is continuing to emphasize providing additional value to customers that are willing to recognize that value. So they’re being the non-regulated group of being a little bit more focused on the selection of who they’re serving and so they are high-grading their customer base which has translated at least this year into those better margins that we’re seeing. So we’re going to continue to have that strategy of emphasizing service to customers that are recognizing the additional value they bring to the table in terms of just all of the energy services that are available and then providing the premium product in the form of natural gas that they are getting. But so some folks are willing to pay up right now because of the competitive edge that gas brings to their product and their process.

Brian Russo

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Got it okay and then just the it looks like you’ve got about 55% equity ratio, can you talk about maybe the trends you see there, is that kind of a good target trend lower as you raise that financial CapEx?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

We continue today, we are committed to kind of growing this spending of $900 billion to $1.1 billion through 2018 in a balanced form. The 55% is the product to the equity issuance we did back in February of 2014.

Brian Russo

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Okay. And then just lastly the upcoming regulated pipeline, GRC filing I think it is December 2016 any - can you just comment what are the major drivers there and I think we should be aware of that this time?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Generally there are no unusual drivers; it is going to be a typical rate case with the focus on cap structure, on return and on service levels and rights. But it won’t be anything unusual.

Brian Russo

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Okay, great. Thank you very much.

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Ladenburg Thalmann. Please proceed with your question

Thank you, Brian.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. Our next question comes from the line of Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question.

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Spencer? He dropped off, lost Spencer.

Operator

Operator

Our next question comes from the line of Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question.

Charles Fishman

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Good morning. The variance on O&M which were attributed to the employee incentive plan is that something you just recognize that in the third quarter that is not ongoing, we won’t see that next quarter, is that correct?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

You recognize an incentive comp base on your initial targets and then with revision of the guidance upwards with only come in higher, on the quarter once you change that is when we catch up on the higher level of expense and so this time we got recorded in the third quarter.

Charles Fishman

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Okay, got it. And then the second question was Bret you made the comment that you were experiencing higher consumptions following the heating season, I appreciate if you have add some color to that total whatever you can .

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Yeah, we have seen, through the nine month period consumption higher than historical norms coming through and so we have always got consumption driven by weather and then you’ll just got a modest consumption consumer will use on a average degree day and we have seen that be higher than historical norms continue into the first nine months of this fiscal year.

Charles Fishman

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Whats going on?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

And it’s hard to highlight exactly what’s driving consumer consumption patterns, but we have seen higher consumption this year.

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Charles, I mean that’s kind of national, nationwide circumstance we flipped it some of the tests that are coming out we looked at AGA statistics that recently came out I think last week or two weeks ago and it indicated the better reversal of the trend for declining use of natural gas and for the last two years running there has been an increase in the consumption trend by residential customers. Again, I think, the traction associated with our industry getting out a little bit and promoting the competitiveness in the abundance and the environmental qualities of natural gas.

Charles Fishman

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Okay.

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Certainly in the competitive against other alternative fuel sources.

Charles Fishman

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Okay, thank you for that.

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

The industry and I think you know we are just experiencing because we were, one of the biggest R&D utilities on the planet.

Charles Fishman

Analyst · Charles Fishman with Morningstar. Please proceed with your question

Okay, thanks a lot.

Operator

Operator

Thank you. [Operator Instructions]. Our next question comes from the line of Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question.

Spencer Joyce

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Let’s try out this again user error on my part. I apologize.

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Okay.

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Well first mistake of the year for you.

Spencer Joyce

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Yes, I got to say so keeping with the Bill Merry movies it is clear that the Cinderella story continues to execute here, nice quarter. Right, what becomes of the broken it is and another one when that comes to mind on if you are not in the stock by the four tops? What in the world applies with what is the sector doing?

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

It is flattish, it is mostly interest rates on say, we are kind of drawn to tough comp of where lot of the stocks ended last year, but optimistic here is we look towards the back half.

Spencer Joyce

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Yes. I guess to be long-term. In any case just want to kind of have question from me, we are inching kind of ever closer here to the endpoint of kind of standing 2018 guidance if you will, but I know we are still a couple of years out but can you talk about any clarity that maybe developing as we look maybe towards the tips of the decade here and potentially when we can see you all maybe roll that target out another year or two?

Bret Eckert

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Great question, Spencer we do plan in November when we released earnings of fiscal 2015 to come out and extend that plan to four, five years through 2020, we have launched the plan updated the plan last in 2014 to 2018 we didn’t want to getting practice of rolling out another year, every year. So we kind of do it every two years but we will put out revised plan or updated plan if you will through 2020 we will put guidance out there, guidance range out there in 2020 and as we talked before imagine for 2018 we continue to see the ability to invest at these levels enhancing the safety into the liability for systems. So we expect that in our analyst meeting in November.

Spencer Joyce

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Perfect, we will eagerly await that roll out there. Again good quarter and nice year, shaping out to be a good one. That is all I have.

Kim Cocklin

Analyst · Spencer Joyce with Hilliard Lyons. Please proceed with your question

Thanks Spencer. End of Q&A

Operator

Operator

Thank you. There are no further questions at this time. I would like to turn the floor back over to management for closing comments.

Susan Giles

Management

Thank you, Debin. I just want to remind you all recording of the call is available through November 4 and I am here if you have any additional questions. Thank you so much for joining us. Bye, bye.