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Enbridge reports higher fourth-quarter adjusted profit

Enbridge, the pipeline operator, reported on Friday a higher adjusted profit for its fourth quarter. This was due to higher Mainline tolls as well as lower power costs.

The company reported a profit adjusted of C$5.13 (US$3.62 billion) in the quarter ending December 31. This is up from C$4.1billion a year ago.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported in January that crude oil production in the United States fell marginally from its monthly record of 13,436 million barrels a day in October. This resulted in a boost in crude flow through pipelines.

Mainline is the largest crude oil pipeline in North America. It transports crude oil, natural gases liquids and refined products between Edmonton, Alberta and various markets in Canada, the U.S. Midwest and Canada.

Enbridge transports about 40% of the crude oil produced in North America.

The adjusted core profit for its Mainline system increased 3% to C$1.34 Billion.

Enbridge has also raised its quarterly dividend for 2025 by 3%.

Greg Ebel, CEO of Enbridge, said that the impact from tariffs proposed on U.S. imports of energy is not expected to have a material effect on Enbridge's financial forecast.

According to LSEG data, the company reported a profit adjusted of 75 Canadian cents. This is in line with analyst estimates.

(source: Reuters)