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Enbridge exceeds Q1 profit expectations on Mainline and Gas Distribution Growth

Enbridge exceeded market expectations for its first-quarter profits on Friday. This was due to higher earnings in its Mainline system, which includes its gas distribution unit. It also said that U.S. Tariffs are not expected have a material impact on its current operations.

Canada is the largest supplier of oil imported to the United States. It delivers about 4 million barrels a day, mostly to Midwest refineries that are designed to process the specific grades.

Enbridge expanded its gas distribution business by acquiring three utilities, including liquid pipelines, from Dominion Energy, a U.S. company, last year. Enbridge's gas distribution unit saw its earnings increase to C$1.60billion ($1.15billion) from C$765mil last year.

The company's Mainline System, which transports nearly half the crude oil in the U.S.A, also saw an increase in its first-quarter core profit adjusted to C$1,45 billion from C$1.34billion last year.

Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel stated in a press release that "The Mainline" was allocated the entire quarter and delivered a record-breaking 3.2 million barrels of oil per day. This shows its crucial role in transporting oil to major demand centers.

Ebel stated that the investment of up to C$2 Billion in Mainline Capital Investment was based on the need for reliable and efficient service.

In April, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded

National energy emergency status

Enbridge's Line 5 oil pipeline tunnel proposal has been approved, allowing the federal government to expedite a critical permitting process.

After President Donald Trump declared an energy crisis in the United States, he issued an executive order declaring a national emergency.

According to data compiled and analyzed by LSEG, the company reported an adjusted profit of C$1.03 for the quarter ending March 31. This was higher than analysts' expectations of 96 Canadian dollars per share. ($1 = 1.3917 Canadian dollars) (Reporting by Arunima Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)

(source: Reuters)