Gibson Energy (GEI) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
20 Mar, 2026Strategic positioning and growth outlook
Operates critical, best-in-class liquids infrastructure with over 25 million barrels of terminal capacity in North America, handling 1 in 4 WCSB barrels and ranking as the second largest crude export terminal in North America.
Focused on disciplined, organic infrastructure growth, targeting 7%+ annual Infrastructure EBITDA per share growth and 100%+ total shareholder return by 2030.
Asset base is strategically aligned with long-term global oil demand growth and North American export expansion, with scalable assets and expansion opportunities.
Growth strategy includes small, high-return projects, major expansions, and acquisitions, such as the $400 million Chauvin infrastructure asset purchase.
Maintains a disciplined approach to capital allocation, prioritizing infrastructure investment, balance sheet strength, and sustainable dividends.
Financial performance and stability
Achieved industry-leading safety performance with a 0.22 TRIF and a strong safety culture.
Over 95% of infrastructure revenues are secured by take-or-pay and high-quality fee-for-service contracts, with more than 85% from investment grade customers.
Infrastructure EBITDA per share grew at a 9% CAGR from 2021–2025 and is targeted to grow at 7%+ CAGR through 2030.
Dividend yield stands at 6.5%, with seven consecutive annual increases and over $1.4 billion returned to shareholders since 2021.
Maintains investment grade credit ratings (S&P BBB-, DBRS BBB (low)), with leverage ratios tracking toward target ranges.
Asset highlights and expansion initiatives
Hardisty Terminal offers dominant land position, exclusive rail access, and scalable DRU operations with long-term contracts.
Edmonton Terminal expanded with new tanks and long-term agreements, enhancing connectivity and committed volumes.
Moose Jaw facility processes 24,000 bbl/d, recently expanded tankage, and offers a diverse product range.
U.S. Gateway Terminal achieved 15–20% EBITDA growth post-acquisition, with enhanced connectivity and storage capacity.
Wink Terminal expansion and integration with Gateway drive incremental volumes and supply liquidity, with 60% of throughput from investment grade customers.
Latest events from Gibson Energy
- Record Infrastructure EBITDA, 5% dividend hike, and major acquisition drive strong growth.GEI
Q4 202518 Feb 2026 - Q2 2024 Adjusted EBITDA CAD 159M, revenue up 24%, infrastructure led growth.GEI
Q2 20242 Feb 2026 - Q3 2024: Strong infrastructure, weak marketing, net income up, cash flow and volumes down.GEI
Q3 202417 Jan 2026 - Record infrastructure EBITDA, Gateway growth, and a 5% dividend increase highlight 2024 results.GEI
Q4 202418 Dec 2025 - Targeting 7%+ annual EBITDA per share growth and 100%+ total shareholder return by 2030.GEI
Investor Day 20253 Dec 2025 - Record infrastructure EBITDA, cost savings, and Baytex deal offset weak marketing; leverage to normalize.GEI
Q1 202518 Nov 2025 - Highly contracted infrastructure assets drive stable growth, top dividends, and ESG leadership.GEI
Corporate Presentation17 Nov 2025 - Leadership changes, cost savings, and growth plans highlighted; all resolutions approved.GEI
AGM 202517 Nov 2025 - Record terminal throughput and cost savings offset weaker Marketing, supporting strong results.GEI
Q3 202513 Nov 2025