Boardwalk Pipeline Partners 1Q Profit Falls 41 Pct
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HOUSTON (AP) — Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP on Monday said its first-quarter profit fell 41 percent due to higher expenses related to expansion projects and increased operation, maintenance and interest expenses.
Net income fell to $52 million, or 29 cents per unit, compared with $88.1 million, or 68 cents per unit, in the prior-year period. Revenue climbed 13 percent to $223.4 million from $197.3 million during the year-earlier period.
Though transportation revenue was boosted by expansion projects, that revenue still missed expectations as issues at certain joints of pipe forced the company to operate those pipelines at reduced pressures. The rise in revenue was more than offset by higher expenses related to the expansion projects, such as depreciation and property taxes, which cut away at margins. Operation and maintenance expenses also climbed due to major maintenance projects. Interest expenses were on the rise from an increase in outstanding debt balances and lower capitalized interest. ...
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