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    CHESAPEAKE UTILITIES CORPORATION REPORTS FISCAL YEAR 2023 RESULTS

    2/21/24 4:45:00 PM ET
    $CPK
    Oil & Gas Production
    Utilities
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    • Full Year 2023 earnings per share ("EPS")* was $4.73, including transaction-related expenses attributable to the acquisition of Florida City Gas ("FCG") of $0.58 per share, compared to $5.04 per share in 2022
    • Adjusted EPS**, which excludes the transaction-related expenses, was $5.31 for the year ended 2023, or an increase of 5.4 percent over 2022
    • EPS for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $1.26, including transaction-related expenses of $0.38 per share, versus $1.47 per share for the fourth quarter of 2022
    • Adjusted EPS** for the fourth quarter of 2023 increased by 12 percent to $1.64 compared to the fourth quarter of 2022
    • Adjusted gross margin** increased by $33.9 million during the year driven by regulatory initiatives, natural gas organic growth and continued pipeline expansion projects, increased propane margins and fees and incremental margin from FCG
    • Significantly warmer than normal temperatures impacted customer consumption throughout 2023, lowering both EPS and Adjusted EPS by approximately $0.54 per share for the full year and $0.14 for the fourth quarter

    DOVER, Del., Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE:CPK) ("Chesapeake Utilities" or the "Company") today announced financial results for the year and the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2023. The Company's acquisition of FCG was completed on November 30, 2023, and the financial results of FCG have been included from the acquisition date.

    For 2023, adjusted net income**, which excludes transaction-related expenses related to the acquisition of FCG, was $97.8 million compared to $89.8 million in 2022, representing approximately 9 percent growth. Adjusted EPS** for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $5.31 compared to $5.04 per share reported in the prior-year, representing growth of more than 5 percent.

    Full year earnings were driven by contributions from the Company's regulatory initiatives, organic growth in the Company's natural gas distribution businesses and continued pipeline expansion projects, increased propane margins and fees, and contributions from FCG. These improvements were partially offset by significantly warmer weather in some of our service territories throughout the year, increased interest expense attributable to higher rates on our short-term borrowings, and the impact of new senior notes and common shares issued in connection with the FCG acquisition.

    In the fourth quarter of 2023, the Company's adjusted net income was $33.1 million, compared to $26.2 million reported in the fourth quarter of 2022. Adjusted EPS in the fourth quarter of 2023 was $1.64 per share, compared to $1.47 per share reported in the same prior-year period, representing growth of approximately 12 percent.  

    Earnings for the fourth quarter of 2023 were primarily driven by the factors discussed for the full year, with enhanced margin contributions during the quarter partially offset by reduced customer consumption compared to the prior-year period and lower adjusted gross margin from virtual pipeline services.

    "In 2023, Chesapeake Utilities delivered its 17th year of consecutive record earnings, excluding transaction costs related to our Florida City Gas acquisition, despite rising interest rates and significantly warmer temperatures," commented Jeff Householder, chairman, president and CEO. "Our team executed on all fronts, with our legacy businesses continuing to make growth investments, advance regulatory initiatives and prudently manage expenses. Our regulated natural gas distribution businesses gained customers at more than twice the national average, we executed on several opportunities to expand our natural gas transmission systems, and our non-regulated businesses also contributed meaningfully. In November, we successfully completed the FCG acquisition and immediately began to integrate the business, which will drive significant incremental earnings growth, as we deploy our operational and regulatory expertise on a broader scale. Our collective efforts resulted in year-to-date Adjusted EPS of $5.31 versus 2022 EPS of $5.04, largely driven by incremental adjusted gross margin of $33.9 million."

    "Our performance in 2023, coupled with the expected contribution of FCG and validation of our financial models for 2024, reinforces our commitment to achieving our 2025 guidance of $6.15-$6.35 per share.  We are also introducing guidance of $5.33-$5.45 per share for 2024, which will be a transitional year as we begin to realize the impact of our FCG integration efforts. Across the organization, we remain committed to delivering on the attractive opportunities across our growth platforms, including executing on the incremental opportunities driven by FCG, achieving another record year of performance and driving increased shareholder value," concluded Householder.

    Acquisition of Florida City Gas

    On November 30, 2023, the Company completed the acquisition of FCG for $923.4 million in cash, including working capital adjustments, pursuant to the previously disclosed stock purchase agreement with Florida Power & Light Company. Upon completion of the acquisition, FCG became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company and is included within the Company's Regulated Energy segment.  FCG serves approximately 120,000 residential and commercial natural gas customers across eight counties in Florida, including Miami-Dade, Broward, Brevard, Palm Beach, Hendry, Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River. Its natural gas system includes approximately 3,800 miles of distribution main and 80 miles of transmission pipe.  Results for FCG are included within the Company's consolidated results from the acquisition date. 

    In June 2023, FCG received approval from the Florida Public Service Commission ("PSC") for a $23.3 million total increase in base revenue in connection with its May 2022 rate case filing. The new rates, which became effective as of May 1, 2023, included the transfer of its Safety, Access, and Facility Enhancement ("SAFE") program provisions from a rider clause to base rates, an increase in rates associated with a liquefied natural gas facility, and approval of FCG's proposed reserve surplus amortization mechanism ("RSAM") with a $25.0 million reserve amount. The RSAM is recorded as either an increase or decrease to accrued removal costs on the balance sheet, with a corresponding increase or decrease to depreciation and amortization expense.

    Capital Investment and Earnings Guidance

    Because of the significance of the FCG acquisition, the Company is providing annual guidance for 2024, the first full year as a combined company. The Company expects to generate EPS of $5.33 to $5.45 per share in 2024 given the investment opportunities within and surrounding FCG, incremental margin opportunities present across the Company's value chain, regulatory initiatives, operating synergies and other factors. The Company is also affirming its previously announced 2024 capital expenditure guidance of $300 million to $360 million. 

    From a longer-term EPS perspective, the Company is also reaffirming its 2025 EPS guidance range of $6.15 to $6.35, as well as the 2028 EPS guidance range of $7.75 to $8.00 per share. This would imply an EPS growth rate of approximately 8 percent from the current 2025 EPS guidance range, or since 2018, an 8.5 percent growth rate.

    The Company continues to support its previously introduced capital expenditure guidance for the five-year period ended 2028 that will range from $1.5 billion to $1.8 billion.

    *Unless otherwise noted, EPS and Adjusted EPS information is presented on a diluted basis.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    **This press release including the tables herein, include references to both Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") and non-GAAP financial measures, including Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS. A "non-GAAP financial measure" is generally defined as a numerical measure of a company's historical or future performance that includes or excludes amounts, or that is subject to adjustments, so as to be different from the most directly comparable measure calculated or presented in accordance with GAAP. Our management believes certain non-GAAP financial measures, when considered together with GAAP financial measures, provide information that is useful to investors in understanding period-over-period operating results separate and apart from items that may, or could, have a disproportionately positive or negative impact on results in any particular period.

    The Company calculates Adjusted Gross Margin by deducting the purchased cost of natural gas, propane and electricity and the cost of labor spent on direct revenue-producing activities from operating revenues. The costs included in Adjusted Gross Margin exclude depreciation and amortization and certain costs presented in operations and maintenance expenses in accordance with regulatory requirements. The Company calculates Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS by deducting costs and expenses associated with significant acquisitions that may affect the comparison of period-over-period results. These non-GAAP financial measures are not in accordance with, or an alternative to, GAAP and should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, the comparable GAAP measures. The Company believes that these non-GAAP measures are useful and meaningful to investors as a basis for making investment decisions, and provide investors with information that demonstrates the profitability achieved by the Company under allowed rates for regulated energy operations and under the Company's competitive pricing structures for unregulated energy operations. The Company's management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing a business unit's and the overall Company performance. Other companies may calculate these non-GAAP financial measures in a different manner.

    The following tables reconcile Gross Margin, Net Income, and EPS, all as defined under GAAP, to our non-GAAP measures of Adjusted Gross Margin, Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS for each of the periods presented.

    Adjusted Gross Margin







    For the Year Ended December 31, 2023

    (in thousands)



    Regulated

    Energy



    Unregulated

    Energy



    Other and

    Eliminations



    Total

    Operating Revenues



    $               473,595



    $               223,148



    $                (26,139)



    $               670,604

    Cost of Sales:

















    Natural gas, propane and electric costs



    (140,008)



    (102,492)



    26,019



    (216,481)

    Depreciation & amortization



    (48,162)



    (17,347)



    8



    (65,501)

    Operations & maintenance expenses (1)



    (27,485)



    (31,507)



    343



    (58,649)

    Gross Margin (GAAP)



    257,940



    71,802



    231



    329,973

    Operations & maintenance expenses (1)



    27,485



    31,507



    (343)



    58,649

    Depreciation & amortization



    48,162



    17,347



    (8)



    65,501

    Adjusted Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)



    $               333,587



    $               120,656



    $                     (120)



    $               454,123

     





    For the Year Ended December 31, 2022

    (in thousands)



    Regulated

    Energy



    Unregulated

    Energy



    Other and

    Eliminations



    Total

    Operating Revenues



    $               429,424



    $               280,750



    $                (29,470)



    $               680,704

    Cost of Sales:

















    Natural gas, propane and electric costs



    (127,172)



    (162,683)



    29,349



    (260,506)

    Depreciation & amortization



    (52,707)



    (16,257)



    (9)



    (68,973)

    Operations & maintenance expenses (1)



    (35,472)



    (29,825)



    9



    (65,288)

    Gross Margin (GAAP)



    214,073



    71,985



    (121)



    285,937

    Operations & maintenance expenses (1)



    35,472



    29,825



    (9)



    65,288

    Depreciation & amortization



    52,707



    16,257



    9



    68,973

    Adjusted Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)



    $               302,252



    $               118,067



    $                     (121)



    $               420,198

     





    For the Three Months Ended December 31, 2023

    (in thousands)



    Regulated

    Energy



    Unregulated

    Energy



    Other and

    Eliminations



    Total

    Operating Revenues



    $               127,774



    $                 64,262



    $                  (6,701)



    $               185,335

    Cost of Sales:

















    Natural gas, propane and electric costs



    (34,316)



    (27,424)



    6,736



    (55,004)

    Depreciation & amortization



    (8,982)



    (4,424)



    2



    (13,404)

    Operations & maintenance expense (1)



    (3,868)



    (7,573)



    46



    (11,395)

    Gross Margin (GAAP)



    80,608



    24,841



    83



    105,532

    Operations & maintenance expenses (1)



    3,868



    7,573



    (46)



    11,395

    Depreciation & amortization



    8,982



    4,424



    (2)



    13,404

    Adjusted Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)



    $                 93,458



    $                 36,838



    $                         35



    $               130,331

     





    For the Three Months Ended December 31, 2022

    (in thousands)



    Regulated

    Energy



    Unregulated

    Energy



    Other and

    Eliminations



    Total

    Operating Revenues



    $               118,360



    $                 78,081



    $                  (9,141)



    $               187,300

    Cost of Sales:

















    Natural gas, propane and electric costs



    (38,908)



    (42,207)



    9,112



    (72,003)

    Depreciation & amortization



    (13,211)



    (4,232)



    2



    (17,441)

    Operations & maintenance expenses (1)



    (9,779)



    (8,114)



    304



    (17,589)

    Gross Margin (GAAP)



    56,462



    23,528



    277



    80,267

    Operations & maintenance expense (1)



    9,779



    8,114



    (304)



    17,589

    Depreciation & amortization



    13,211



    4,232



    (2)



    17,441

    Adjusted Gross Margin (Non-GAAP)



    $                 79,452



    $                 35,874



    $                       (29)



    $               115,297



    (1) Operations & maintenance expenses within the Consolidated Statements of Income are presented in accordance with regulatory requirements and to provide comparability within the industry. Operations & maintenance expenses which are deemed to be directly attributable to revenue producing activities have been separately presented above in order to calculate Gross Margin as defined under US GAAP.

     

    Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted EPS







    Year Ended



    Three Months Ended





    December 31,



    December 31,

    (in thousands, except shares and per share data)



    2023



    2022



    2023



    2022

    Net Income (GAAP)



    $          87,212



    $          89,796



    $          25,328



    $          26,150

    FCG transaction-related expenses, net (1)



    10,625



    —



    7,727



    —

    Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP)



    $          97,837



    $          89,796



    $          33,055



    $          26,150



















    Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted



    18,434,857



    17,804,294



    20,178,402



    17,825,935



















    Earnings Per Share - Diluted (GAAP)



    $               4.73



    $               5.04



    $               1.26



    $               1.47

    FCG transaction-related expenses, net (1)



    0.58



    —



    0.38



    —

    Adjusted Earnings Per Share - Diluted (Non-GAAP)



    $               5.31



    $               5.04



    $               1.64



    $               1.47



    (1) Transaction-related expenses for the year ended December 31, 2023 represent costs incurred attributable to the acquisition of FCG, including pretax operating expenses of $10.4 million associated with legal, consulting and audit fees and $4.1 million of interest charges related to pretax fees and expenses associated with the Bridge Facility.

     

    Operating Results for the Years Ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 

    Consolidated Results





    Year Ended December 31,









    (in thousands)

    2023



    2022



    Change



    Percent

    Change

    Adjusted gross margin**

    $       454,123



    $       420,198



    $         33,925



    8.1 %

    Depreciation, amortization and property taxes

    91,180



    91,795



    (615)



    (0.7) %

    FCG transaction-related expenses

    10,355



    —



    10,355



    N/A

    Other operating expenses

    201,785



    185,470



    16,315



    8.8 %

    Operating income

    $       150,803



    $       142,933



    $           7,870



    5.5 %

     

    Operating income during 2023 was $150.8 million, an increase of $7.9 million or 5.5 percent compared to the prior year. Excluding transaction-related expenses associated with the acquisition of FCG, operating income increased $18.2 million or 12.8 percent compared to the prior year. Adjusted gross margin during 2023 was positively impacted by regulatory initiatives, organic growth in the Company's natural gas distribution businesses and continued pipeline expansion projects, increased propane margins and fees and contributions from FCG. These increases were partially offset by a $13.6 million reduction in adjusted gross margin from reduced customer consumption resulting from the significantly warmer temperatures in our northern service territories throughout the year. Higher operating expenses were largely associated with increased employee costs driven by growth initiatives, the ongoing competitive labor market and higher benefits costs compared to the prior-year period. Increases in depreciation and amortization expense attributable to growth projects that were placed into service during the current year were offset by reductions related to revised depreciation rates approved in the Company's Florida Natural Gas rate case and electric depreciation study filing, and a $5.1 million RSAM adjustment from FCG.

    Regulated Energy Segment





    Year Ended December 31,









    (in thousands)

    2023



    2022



    Change



    Percent

    Change

    Adjusted gross margin**

    $       333,587



    $       302,252



    $         31,335



    10.4 %

    Depreciation, amortization and property taxes

    71,653



    73,961



    (2,308)



    (3.1) %

    FCG transaction-related expenses

    10,355



    —



    10,355



    N/A

    Other operating expenses

    125,380



    112,974



    12,406



    11.0 %

    Operating income

    $       126,199



    $       115,317



    $         10,882



    9.4 %

     

    The key components of the increase in adjusted gross margin** are shown below:

    (in thousands)



    Rate changes associated with the Florida natural gas base rate proceeding (1)

    $                        13,361

    Contribution from the acquisition of FCG

    8,687

    Natural gas growth including conversions (excluding service expansions)

    6,214

    Natural gas transmission service expansions

    4,812

    Contributions from regulated infrastructure programs

    2,597

    Changes in customer consumption, driven by significantly warmer temperatures

    (5,096)

    Other variances

    760

    Year-over-year increase in adjusted gross margin**

    $                        31,335



    (1) Includes adjusted gross margin contributions from interim rates and permanent base rates that became effective in March 2023.

     

    The major components of the increase in other operating expenses are as follows:

    (in thousands)



    Payroll, benefits and other employee-related expenses

    $                          5,054

    FCG operating expenses

    4,190

    Facilities expenses, maintenance costs and outside services

    1,416

    Customer service related costs

    764

    Regulatory expenses

    658

    Other variances

    324

    Year-over-year increase in other operating expenses

    $                        12,406

     

    Unregulated Energy Segment





    Year Ended December 31,









    (in thousands)

    2023



    2022



    Change



    Percent

    Change

    Adjusted gross margin**

    $       120,656



    $       118,067



    $           2,589



    2.2 %

    Depreciation, amortization and property taxes

    19,525



    17,809



    1,716



    9.6 %

    Other operating expenses

    76,705



    72,908



    3,797



    5.2 %

    Operating income

    $         24,426



    $         27,350



    $         (2,924)



    (10.7) %

     

    The major components of the change in adjusted gross margin** are shown below:

    (in thousands)





    Propane Operations





    Increased propane margins and fees



    $                   8,821

    Propane customer consumption - primarily weather related



    (8,235)

    Decreased customer consumption due to conversion of customers to our natural gas system



    (793)

    Aspire Energy





    Increase in gathering margin



    1,141

    Increased customer consumption



    496

    Eight Flags





       Increased electric generation margin



    1,018

    Other variances



    141

    Year-over-year increase in adjusted gross margin**



    $                   2,589

     

    The major components of the increase in other operating expenses are as follows:

    (in thousands)





    Increased payroll, benefits and other employee-related expenses



    $                   3,959

    Other variances



    (162)

    Year-over-year increase in other operating expenses



    $                   3,797

     

    Operating Results for the Quarters Ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 

    Consolidated Results





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,









    (in thousands)

    2023



    2022



    Change



    Percent

    Change

    Adjusted gross margin**

    $       130,331



    $       115,297



    $         15,034



    13.0 %

    Depreciation, amortization and property taxes

    20,262



    23,274



    (3,012)



    (12.9) %

    FCG transaction-related expenses

    6,456



    —



    6,456



    N/A

    Other operating expenses

    56,298



    49,071



    7,227



    14.7 %

    Operating income

    $         47,315



    $         42,952



    $           4,363



    10.2 %

     

    Operating income for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $47.3 million, an increase of $4.4 million or 10.2 percent compared to the same period in 2022. Excluding transaction-related expenses associated with the acquisition of FCG, operating income increased $10.8 million or 25.2 percent compared to the same period in 2022, despite warmer temperatures in the Company's northern service territories during the quarter. Adjusted gross margin during the quarter was positively impacted by regulatory initiatives, organic growth in the Company's natural gas distribution businesses and continued pipeline expansion projects, increased propane margins and fees, and contributions from FCG. These increases were partially offset by a $3.9 million reduction in adjusted gross margin from reduced customer consumption attributable to intra-period weather volatility experienced in our northern service territories during the quarter. Also offsetting the increase in adjusted gross margin were higher employee costs driven by growth initiatives, the ongoing competitive labor market and higher benefits costs. Depreciation and amortization expense during the fourth quarter of 2023 includes the effects of the revised depreciation rates approved in the Company's Florida Natural Gas rate case and electric depreciation study filing, and the $5.1 million RSAM adjustment from FCG.

    Regulated Energy Segment





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,









    (in thousands)

    2023



    2022



    Change



    Percent

    Change

    Adjusted gross margin**

    $         93,458



    $         79,452



    $         14,006



    17.6 %

    Depreciation, amortization and property taxes

    15,238



    18,736



    (3,498)



    (18.7) %

    FCG transaction-related expenses

    6,456



    —



    6,456



    N/A

    Other operating expenses

    37,393



    29,601



    7,792



    26.3 %

    Operating income

    $         34,371



    $         31,115



    $           3,256



    10.5 %

     

    The key components of the increase in adjusted gross margin** are shown below:

    (in thousands)



    Contribution from the acquisition of FCG

    $                          8,687

    Rate changes associated with the Florida natural gas base rate proceeding (1)

    1,921

    Natural gas transmission service expansions

    1,836

    Natural gas growth including conversions (excluding transmission service expansions)

    1,536

    Contributions from regulated infrastructure programs

    841

    Changes in customer consumption - primarily related to weather

    (1,824)

    Other variances

    1,009

    Period-over-period increase in adjusted gross margin**

    $                        14,006



    (1) Includes adjusted gross margin contributions from permanent base rates that became effective in March 2023.

     

    The major components of the increase in other operating expenses are as follows:

    (in thousands)



    FCG operating expenses

    $                          4,190

    Payroll, benefits and other employee-related expenses

    2,753

    Other variances

    849

    Period-over-period increase in other operating expenses

    $                          7,792

     

    Unregulated Energy Segment





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,









    (in thousands)

    2023



    2022



    Change



    Percent

    Change

    Adjusted gross margin**

    $         36,838



    $         35,874



    $              964



    2.7 %

    Depreciation, amortization and property taxes

    5,025



    4,540



    485



    10.7 %

    Other operating expenses

    18,916



    19,541



    (625)



    (3.2) %

    Operating income

    $         12,897



    $         11,793



    $           1,104



    9.4 %

     

    The major components of the change in adjusted gross margin** are shown below:

    (in thousands)





    Propane Operations





    Reduced propane customer consumption



    $                 (2,652)

    Increased propane margins and service fees



    2,432

    Decreased customer consumption due to conversion of customers to our natural gas system



    (137)

    CNG/RNG/LNG Transportation and Infrastructure





    Lower level of virtual pipeline services



    (1,258)

    Aspire Energy





    Increased gathering margins



    1,646

    Increased customer consumption



    750

    Other variances



    183

    Quarter-over-quarter increase in adjusted gross margin**



    $                      964

     

    The major components of the increase in other operating expenses are as follows:

    (in thousands)





    Increased payroll, benefits and other employee-related expenses



    $                      356

    Decreased facilities expenses, maintenance costs and outside services



    (613)

    Other variances



    (368)

    Quarter-over-quarter increase in other operating expenses



    $                    (625)

     

    Forward-Looking Statements

    Matters included in this release may include forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Please refer to the Safe Harbor for Forward-Looking Statements in the Company's 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K for further information on the risks and uncertainties related to the Company's forward-looking statements.

    Conference Call

    Chesapeake Utilities (NYSE:CPK) will host a conference call on Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss the Company's financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2023. To listen to the Company's conference call via live webcast, please visit the Events & Presentations section of the Investors page on www.chpk.com. For investors and analysts that wish to participate by phone for the question and answer portion of the call, please use the following dial-in information:

    Toll-free: 800.267.6316

    International: 203.518.9848

    Conference ID: CPKQ423

    A replay of the presentation will be made available on the previously noted website following the conclusion of the call.

    About Chesapeake Utilities Corporation 

    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy delivery company, listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Chesapeake Utilities Corporation offers sustainable energy solutions through its natural gas transmission and distribution, electricity generation and distribution, propane gas distribution, mobile compressed natural gas utility services and solutions, and other businesses.

    Please note that Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is not affiliated with Chesapeake Energy, an oil and natural gas exploration company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

    For more information, contact:

    Beth W. Cooper

    Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Assistant Corporate Secretary

    302.734.6022

    Michael D. Galtman

    Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer

    302.217.7036

    Financial Summary

    (in thousands, except shares and per-share data)





    Year Ended



    Three months ended



    December 31,



    December 31,



    2023



    2022



    2023



    2022

    Adjusted Gross Margin















      Regulated Energy segment

    $     333,587



    $   302,252



    $      93,458



    $      79,452

      Unregulated Energy segment

    120,656



    118,067



    36,838



    35,874

      Other businesses and eliminations

    (120)



    (121)



    35



    (29)

    Total Adjusted Gross Margin**

    $     454,123



    $   420,198



    $    130,331



    $    115,297

















    Operating Income















       Regulated Energy segment

    $     126,199



    $   115,317



    $      34,371



    $      31,115

       Unregulated Energy segment

    24,426



    27,350



    12,897



    11,793

       Other businesses and eliminations

    178



    266



    47



    44

    Total Operating Income

    150,803



    142,933



    47,315



    42,952

    Other income, net

    1,438



    5,051



    402



    597

    Interest charges

    36,951



    24,356



    15,679



    6,952

    Income Before Income Taxes

    115,290



    123,628



    32,038



    36,597

    Income taxes

    28,078



    33,832



    6,710



    10,447

    Net Income

    $       87,212



    $     89,796



    $      25,328



    $      26,150

















    Earnings Per Share of Common Stock















    Basic

    $          4.75



    $        5.07



    $         1.26



    $         1.47

    Diluted

    $          4.73



    $        5.04



    $         1.26



    $         1.47

















    Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings Per Share













    Net Income (GAAP)

    $       87,212



    $     89,796



    $      25,328



    $      26,150

    FCG transaction-related-expenses, net (1)

    10,625



    —



    7,727



    —

    Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP)**

    $       97,837



    $     89,796



    $      33,055



    $      26,150

















    Weighted average common shares outstanding - diluted

    18,434,857



    17,804,294



    20,178,402



    17,825,935

















    Earnings Per Share - Diluted (GAAP)

    $            4.73



    $          5.04



    $           1.26



    $           1.47

    FCG transaction-related-expenses, net (1)

    0.58



    —



    0.38



    —

    Adjusted Earnings Per Share - Diluted (Non-GAAP)**

    $            5.31



    $          5.04



    $           1.64



    $           1.47



    (1) Transaction-related expenses for the year and quarter ended December 31, 2023 represent costs incurred attributable to the acquisition of FCG, including operating expenses associated with legal, consulting and audit fees and interest charges related to fees and expenses associated with the Bridge Facility.

     

    Financial Summary Highlights

    Key variances in operations between 2022 and 2023 included:

    (in thousands, except per share data)



    Pre-tax

    Income



    Net

    Income



    Earnings

    Per Share

    Year ended December 31, 2022 Adjusted Results**



    $    123,628



    $      89,796



    $           5.04















    Non-recurring Items:













    One-time benefit associated with reduction in state tax rate



    —



    2,469



    0.13

    Absence of interest income from federal income tax refund



    (826)



    (600)



    (0.03)

    Absence of gain from sales of assets



    (1,902)



    (1,382)



    (0.07)





    (2,728)



    487



    0.03















    Increased (Decreased) Adjusted Gross Margins:













    Contribution from rate changes associated with Florida Natural Gas base rate proceeding*



    13,361



    9,820



    0.53

    Increased propane margins per gallon and fees



    8,821



    6,483



    0.34

    Contribution from the acquisition of FCG



    8,687



    6,385



    0.35

    Natural gas growth (excluding service expansions)



    6,214



    4,567



    0.25

    Natural gas transmission service expansions*



    4,812



    3,537



    0.19

    Contributions from regulated infrastructure programs*



    2,597



    1,909



    0.10

    Increased margins from Aspire Energy



    1,141



    839



    0.05

    Increased adjusted gross margin from off-system natural gas capacity sales



    960



    706



    0.04

    Customer consumption primarily resulting from weather



    (13,627)



    (10,016)



    (0.54)





    32,966



    24,230



    1.31















    (Increased) Decreased Operating Expenses (Excluding Natural Gas, Propane, and Electric Costs):













    Payroll, benefits and other employee-related expenses



    (9,013)



    (6,625)



    (0.36)

    FCG operating expenses



    (4,190)



    (3,080)



    (0.17)

    Facilities expenses, maintenance costs and outside services



    (1,756)



    (1,290)



    (0.07)

    Customer service related costs



    (820)



    (603)



    (0.03)

    Regulatory expenses



    (658)



    (484)



    (0.03)

    Depreciation, amortization and property tax costs



    615



    452



    0.02

    Decreased vehicle expenses



    577



    424



    0.02





    (15,245)



    (11,206)



    (0.62)















    Interest charges



    (8,494)



    (6,243)



    (0.34)

    Change in pension expense



    (1,453)



    (1,068)



    (0.06)

    Increase in shares outstanding due to 2023 and 2022 equity offerings



    —



    —



    (0.17)

    Net other changes



    1,070



    1,841



    0.12





    (8,877)



    (5,470)



    (0.45)

    Year ended December 31, 2023 Adjusted Results**



    $    129,744



    $      97,837



    $           5.31



    *    Refer to Major Projects and Initiatives Table for additional information.

    ** Transaction-related expenses attributable to the acquisition of FCG have been excluded from the Company's non-GAAP measures of adjusted net income and adjusted EPS. See previous tables for a reconciliation of these items against the related GAAP measures.

     

    Key variances between the fourth quarter of 2022 and the fourth quarter of 2023 included:

    (in thousands, except per share data)



    Pre-tax

    Income



    Net

    Income



    Earnings

    Per Share

    Fourth quarter of 2022 Adjusted Results**



    $ 36,597



    $ 26,150



    $           1.47















    Non-recurring Items:













    One-time benefit associated with reduction in state tax rate



    —



    1,185



    0.06

    Absence of interest income from federal income tax refund



    (197)



    (141)



    (0.01)





    (197)



    1,044



    0.05















    Increased (Decreased) Adjusted Gross Margins:













    Contribution from the acquisition of FCG



    8,687



    6,547



    0.32

    Increased propane margins and fees



    2,432



    1,833



    0.09

    Contribution from rate changes associated with Florida natural gas base rate proceeding



    1,921



    1,448



    0.07

    Natural gas transmission service expansions



    1,836



    1,384



    0.07

    Increased margins from Aspire Energy



    1,646



    1,240



    0.06

    Natural gas growth including conversions (excluding service expansions)



    1,536



    1,157



    0.06

    Contributions from regulated infrastructure programs



    841



    634



    0.03

    Customer consumption primarily resulting from weather



    (3,862)



    (2,911)



    (0.14)

    Reduced demand for CNG/RNG/LNG services



    (1,258)



    (948)



    (0.05)





    13,779



    10,384



    0.51















    (Increased) Decreased Operating Expenses (Excluding Natural Gas, Propane, and Electric Costs):













    FCG operating expenses



    (4,190)



    (3,158)



    (0.16)

    Payroll, benefits and other employee-related expenses



    (3,109)



    (2,343)



    (0.12)

    Depreciation, amortization and property tax costs



    3,012



    2,270



    0.11

    Facilities expenses, maintenance costs and outside services



    277



    209



    0.01





    (4,010)



    (3,022)



    (0.16)















    Interest charges



    (4,627)



    (3,487)



    (0.17)

    Increase in shares outstanding due to 2023 equity offering



    —



    —



    (0.17)

    Net other changes



    1,051



    1,986



    0.11





    (3,576)



    (1,501)



    (0.23)

    Fourth quarter of 2023 Adjusted Results**



    $ 42,593



    $ 33,055



    $           1.64



    ** Transaction-related expenses attributable to the acquisition of FCG have been excluded from the Company's non-GAAP measures of adjusted net income and adjusted EPS. See previous tables for a reconciliation of these items against the related GAAP measures.

     

    Recently Completed and Ongoing Major Projects and Initiatives

    The Company constantly pursues and develops additional projects and initiatives to serve existing and new customers, further grow its businesses and earnings, and increase shareholder value. The following table includes the major projects and initiatives recently completed and currently underway. Major projects and initiatives that have generated consistent year-over-year adjusted gross margin contributions are removed from the table at the beginning of the next calendar year. The discussion of the Company's major projects accompanying this table, includes those projects which began generating adjusted gross margin in the current year, or those which are expected to contribute adjusted gross margin beginning in future years. A comprehensive discussion of all projects reflected below can be found in the Company's 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K. The Company's practice is to add new projects and initiatives to this table once negotiations or details are substantially final and/or the associated earnings can be estimated.



    Adjusted Gross Margin**



    Year Ended December 31,



    Estimate for Calendar Year

    (in thousands)

    2022



    2023



    2024



    2025

    Pipeline Expansions:















    Guernsey Power Station

    $           1,377



    $           1,478



    $           1,482



    $           1,478

    Southern Expansion

    —



    586



    2,344



    2,344

    Winter Haven Expansion

    260



    637



    626



    626

    Beachside Pipeline Expansion

    —



    1,810



    2,451



    2,414

    North Ocean City Connector

    —



    —



    —



    494

    St. Cloud / Twin Lakes Expansion

    —



    264



    584



    584

    Clean Energy (1)

    126



    1,064



    1,009



    1,079

    Wildlight

    —



    471



    2,000



    2,038

    Lake Wales

    —



    265



    454



    454

    Newberry

    —



    —



    862



    2,585

    Total Pipeline Expansions

    1,763



    6,575



    11,812



    14,096

















    CNG/RNG/LNG Transportation and Infrastructure

    11,100



    11,181



    12,500



    13,969

















    Regulatory Initiatives:















    Florida GUARD Program

    —



    353



    2,421



    5,136

    FCG SAFE Program

    —



    —



    2,683



    5,293

    Capital Cost Surcharge Programs

    2,001



    2,829



    3,979



    4,374

    Florida Rate Case Proceeding (2)

    2,474



    15,835



    17,153



    17,153

    Maryland Rate Case (3)

    —



    —



    TBD



    TBD

    Electric Storm Protection Plan

    486



    1,326



    2,433



    3,951

    Total Regulatory Initiatives

    4,961



    20,343



    28,669



    35,907

















    Total

    $         17,824



    $         38,099



    $         52,981



    $         63,972



    (1) Includes adjusted gross margin generated from interim services through the project in-service date in September 2023.

    (2) Includes adjusted gross margin during 2023 comprised of both interim rates and permanent base rates which became effective in March 2023.

    (3) Rate case application filed with the Maryland PSC in January 2024.  See additional information provided below.

     

    Discussion of Major Projects and Initiatives

    Pipeline Expansions

    Southern Expansion

    Eastern Shore installed a new natural gas driven compressor skid unit at its existing Bridgeville, Delaware compressor station that provides 7,300 Dts/d of incremental firm transportation pipeline capacity. The project was placed in service in the fourth quarter of 2023.

    Beachside Pipeline Expansion

    In June 2021, Peninsula Pipeline and FCG entered into a Transportation Service Agreement for an incremental 10,176 Dts/d of firm service in Indian River County, Florida, to support Florida City Gas' growth along the Indian River's barrier island. As part of this agreement, Peninsula Pipeline constructed approximately 11.3 miles of pipeline from its existing pipeline in the Sebastian, Florida area east under the Intercoastal Waterway and southward on the barrier island. The project was completed and went into service in April 2023. Subsequent to the acquisition of FCG, the agreement is now an affiliate agreement.

    North Ocean City Connector

    During the second quarter of 2022, the Company began construction of an extension of service into North Ocean City, Maryland. The Company's Delaware natural gas division and its subsidiary, Sandpiper Energy, Inc. installed approximately 5.4 miles of pipeline across southern Sussex County, Delaware to Fenwick Island, Delaware and Worcester County, Maryland. The project reinforces the Company's existing system in Ocean City, Maryland and enables incremental growth along the pipeline. Construction of this project was completed in the second quarter of 2023. The Company filed a natural gas rate case application with the PSC for the state of Maryland in January 2024 as discussed below.  Adjusted gross margin in connection with this project is contingent upon the completion of the rate case and inclusion of the project in rate base.

    St. Cloud / Twin Lakes Expansion

    In July 2022, Peninsula Pipeline filed a petition with the Florida PSC for approval of its Transportation Service Agreement with the Company's Florida subsidiary, Florida Public Utilities ("FPU"), for an additional 2,400 Dts/day of firm service in the St. Cloud, Florida area. As part of this agreement, Peninsula Pipeline constructed a pipeline extension and regulator station for FPU. The extension supports new incremental load due to growth in the area, including providing service, most immediately, to the residential development Twin Lakes. The expansion also improves reliability and provides operational benefits to FPU's existing distribution system in the area, supporting future growth. Construction is complete and the project went into service in July 2023.

    Wildlight Expansion

    In August 2022, Peninsula Pipeline and FPU filed a joint petition with the Florida PSC for approval of its Transportation Service Agreement associated with the Wildlight planned community located in Nassau County, Florida. The project enables the Company to meet the significant growing demand for service in Yulee, Florida. The agreement allows the Company to build the project during the construction and build-out of the community, and charge the reservation rate as each phase of the project goes into service. Construction of the pipeline facilities will occur in two separate phases. Phase one consists of three extensions with associated facilities, and a gas injection interconnect with associated facilities. Phase two will consist of two additional pipeline extensions. Various phases of the project commenced in the first quarter of 2023, with construction on the overall project continuing through 2025.

    Lake Wales

    In February 2023, Peninsula Pipeline filed a petition with the Florida PSC for approval of its Transportation Service Agreement with the Company's Florida natural gas distribution business, FPU, for an additional 9,000 Dt/d of firm service in the Lake Wales, Florida area. The PSC approved the petition in April 2023. Approval of the agreement enabled Peninsula Pipeline to complete the acquisition of an existing pipeline in May 2023 that is being utilized to serve the Company's current and new natural gas customers.

    Newberry

    In April 2023, Peninsula Pipeline filed a petition with the Florida PSC for approval of its Transportation Service Agreement with FPU for an additional 8,000 Dt/d of firm service in the Newberry, Florida area. The petition was approved by the Florida PSC in the third quarter of 2023. Peninsula Pipeline will construct a pipeline extension, which will be used by FPU to support the development of a natural gas distribution system to provide gas service to the City of Newberry. A filing to address the acquisition and conversion of propane community gas systems in Newberry was made in November 2023, and the Florida PSC is scheduled to vote on this in March 2024. The Company anticipates beginning the conversions of the community gas systems in the second quarter of 2024.

    Worcester Resiliency Upgrade

    In August 2023, Eastern Shore filed an application with the FERC requesting authorization to construct the Worcester Resiliency Upgrade, which consists of a mixture of storage and transmission facilities in Sussex County, DE and Wicomico, Worcester, and Somerset Counties in Maryland. The project will provide long-term incremental supply necessary to support the growing demand of the participating shippers. Eastern Shore has requested certificate authorization by December 2024, with a target in-service date by the third quarter of 2025. 

    East Coast Reinforcement Projects

    In December 2023, Peninsula Pipeline filed a petition with the Florida PSC for approval of its Transportation Service Agreements with FPU for projects that will support additional supply to communities on the East Coast of Florida. The projects are driven by the need for increased supply to coastal portions of the state that have experienced an increase in population growth. Peninsula Pipeline will construct several pipeline extensions which will support FPU's distribution system in the areas of Boynton Beach and New Smyrna Beach with an additional 15,000 Dts/day and 3,400 Dts/day, respectively. The Florida PSC is scheduled to vote on the projects in March 2024.

    Central Florida Reinforcement Projects

    In February 2024, Peninsula Pipeline filed a petition with the Florida PSC for approval of its Transportation Service Agreements with FPU for projects that will support additional supply to communities located in Central Florida. The projects are driven by the need for increased supply to communities in central Florida that have experienced an increase in population growth. Peninsula Pipeline will construct several pipeline extensions which will support FPU's distribution system in the areas of Plant City and Lake Mattie with an additional 5,000 Dts/day and 8,700 Dts/day, respectively.

    CNG/RNG/LNG Transportation and Infrastructure

    The Company has made a commitment to meet customer demand for CNG, RNG and LNG in the markets we serve. This has included making investments within Marlin Gas Services to be able to transport these products through its virtual pipeline fleet to customers. To date, the Company has also made an infrastructure investment in Ohio, enabling RNG to fuel a third-party landfill fleet and to transport RNG to end use customers off its pipeline system. Similarly, the Company announced in March 2022, the opening of a high-capacity CNG truck and tube trailer fueling station in Port Wentworth, Georgia. As one of the largest public access CNG stations on the East Coast, it will offer a RNG option to customers in the near future. The Company constructed the station in partnership with Atlanta Gas Light, a subsidiary of Southern Company Gas.

    The Company is also involved in various other projects, all at various stages and all with different opportunities to participate across the energy value chain. In many of these projects, Marlin will play a key role in ensuring the RNG is transported to one of the Company's many pipeline systems where it will be injected. The Company includes its RNG transportation services and infrastructure related adjusted gross margin from across the organization in combination with CNG and LNG projects.

    As new projects are finalized, we will provide additional detail on those projects at that time. Discussed below is a current project in which we are in the construction phase:

    Full Circle Dairy

    In February 2023, the Company announced plans to construct, own and operate a dairy manure RNG facility at Full Circle Dairy in Madison County, Florida. The project consists of a facility converting dairy manure to RNG and transportation assets to bring the gas to market. The first injection of RNG is projected to occur in the first half of 2024.

    Regulatory Initiatives

    Florida Gas Utility Access and Replacement Directive ("GUARD") Program

    In February 2023, FPU filed a petition with the Florida PSC for approval of the GUARD program. GUARD is a ten-year program to enhance the safety, reliability, and accessibility of portions of the Company's natural gas distribution system. The Company identified various categories of projects to be included in GUARD, which include the relocation of mains and service lines located in rear easements and other difficult to access areas to the front of the street, the replacement of problematic distribution mains, service lines, and maintenance and repair equipment and system reliability projects. In August 2023, the Florida PSC approved the GUARD program, which included $205 million of capital expenditures projected to be spent over a 10-year period.

    FCG SAFE Program

    In June 2023, the Florida PSC issued the approval order for the continuation of the SAFE program beyond its 2025 expiration date and inclusion of 150 miles of additional mains and services located in rear property easements. The SAFE program is designed to relocate certain mains and facilities associated with rear lot easements to street front locations to improve FCG's ability to inspect and maintain the facilities and reduce opportunities for damage and theft. In the same order, the Commission approved a replacement of 160 miles of pipe that was used in the 1970s and 1980s and shown through industry research to exhibit premature failure in the form of cracking. The program includes projected capital expenditures of $205 million over a 10-year period.

    Maryland Natural Gas Rate Case

    In January 2024, the Company's natural gas distribution businesses in Maryland, CUC-Maryland Division, Sandpiper Energy, Inc., and Elkton Gas Company (collectively, "Maryland natural gas distribution businesses") filed a joint application for a natural gas rate case with the Maryland PSC. In connection with the application, we are seeking approval of the following: (i) permanent rate relief of approximately $6.9 million; (ii) authorization to make certain changes to tariffs to include a unified rate structure and to consolidate the Maryland natural gas distribution businesses under the new corporate entity which we anticipate will be called Chesapeake Utilities of Maryland, Inc.; and (iii) authorization to establish a rider for recovery of the costs associated with our new technology systems. The outcome of the application is subject to review and approval by the Maryland PSC.

    Other Major Factors Influencing Adjusted Gross Margin

    Weather and Consumption

    Weather had a significant impact on adjusted gross margin during 2023, driven largely by significantly warmer weather in some of the Company's service territories resulting in reduced consumption. This resulted in adjusted gross margin being negatively impacted by approximately $13.6 million compared to 2022.

    The following table summarizes HDD and CDD variances from the 10-year average HDD/CDD ("Normal") for the year and quarter-to-date periods ended December 31, 2023 compared to the respective 2022 periods.

    HDD and CDD Information



    Year Ended







    Quarter Ended







    December 31,







    December 31,







    2023



    2022



    Variance



    2023



    2022



    Variance

    Delmarva























    Actual HDD

    3,416



    4,088



    (672)



    1,347



    1,485



    (138)

    10-Year Average HDD ("Normal")

    4,161



    4,147



    14



    1,430



    1,437



    (7)

    Variance from Normal

    (745)



    (59)







    (83)



    48





























    Florida























    Actual HDD

    664



    836



    (172)



    293



    301



    (8)

    10-Year Average HDD ("Normal")

    826



    828



    (2)



    276



    285



    (9)

    Variance from Normal

    (162)



    8







    17



    16





























    Ohio























    Actual HDD

    5,043



    5,532



    (489)



    1,895



    1,918



    (23)

    10-Year Average HDD ("Normal")

    5,594



    5,557



    37



    1,933



    1,943



    (10)

    Variance from Normal

    (551)



    (25)







    (38)



    (25)





























    Florida























    Actual CDD

    3,101



    2,826



    275



    308



    340



    (32)

    10-Year Average CDD ("Normal")

    2,934



    2,929



    5



    399



    394



    5

    Variance from Normal

    167



    (103)







    (91)



    (54)





     

    Natural Gas Distribution Growth

    The average number of residential customers served on the Delmarva Peninsula and in our legacy Florida operations increased by approximately 5.4 percent and 3.9 percent, respectively, during 2023. 

    On the Delmarva Peninsula, a larger percentage of the adjusted gross margin growth was generated from residential growth given the expansion of gas into new housing communities and conversions to natural gas as our distribution infrastructure continues to build out. In Florida, as new communities continue to build out due to population growth and the additional infrastructure to support the growth, there is increased load from both residential customers as well as new commercial and industrial customers. The details on adjusted gross margin attributable to customer growth for our legacy natural gas distribution operations are provided in the following table:



    Adjusted Gross Margin**



    For the Year Ended December 31, 2023

    (in thousands)

    Delmarva

    Peninsula



    Florida (1)

    Customer growth:







    Residential

    $                        1,895



    $                        1,599

    Commercial and industrial

    589



    2,131

    Total customer growth

    $                        2,484



    $                        3,730



    (1) Customer growth amounts for our legacy Florida operations include the effects of revised rates associated with the Company's natural gas base rate proceeding, but exclude the effects of the FCG acquisition.

     

    Capital Investment Growth and Capital Structure Updates

    The Company's capital expenditures were $1.1 billion, which includes $923.4 million attributable to the purchase of FCG and $3.9 million related to an acquisition in the propane distribution business. The following table shows total capital expenditures for the year ended December 31, 2023 by segment and by business line:





    For the Year Ended

    (in thousands)



    December 31, 2023

    Regulated Energy:





    Natural gas distribution



    $                               109,245

    Natural gas transmission



    40,179

    Electric distribution



    19,745

    Total Regulated Energy



    169,169

    Unregulated Energy:





    Propane distribution



    14,287

    Energy transmission



    5,469

    Other unregulated energy



    20,508

    Total Unregulated Energy



    40,264

    Other:





    Corporate and other businesses



    1,762

    Total Other



    1,762

    Legacy capital expenditures



    211,195

    FCG Acquisition (1)



    926,702

    Total 2023 Capital Expenditures



    $                           1,137,897



    (1) Includes amounts for the acquisition of FCG net of cash acquired and their capital expenditures from the date of the acquisition through December 31, 2023. For additional information regarding acquisitions refer to Note 4 in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.

     

    The following table shows a range of the forecasted 2024 capital expenditures by segment and by business line:



    2024

    (in thousands)

    Low



    High

    Regulated Energy:







    Natural gas distribution

    $      150,000



    $       170,000

    Natural gas transmission

    90,000



    120,000

    Electric distribution

    25,000



    28,000

    Total Regulated Energy

    265,000



    318,000

    Unregulated Energy:







    Propane distribution

    13,000



    15,000

    Energy transmission

    5,000



    6,000

    Other unregulated energy

    13,000



    15,000

    Total Unregulated Energy

    31,000



    36,000

    Other:







    Corporate and other businesses

    4,000



    6,000

    Total 2024 Forecasted Capital Expenditures

    $      300,000



    $       360,000

     

    The capital expenditure projection is subject to continuous review and modification. Actual capital requirements may vary from the above estimates due to a number of factors, including changing economic conditions, supply chain disruptions, capital delays that are greater than currently anticipated, customer growth in existing areas, regulation, new growth and availability of capital. Historically, actual capital expenditures have typically lagged behind the forecasted amounts. See "Capital Investment and Earnings Guidance" discussed above for additional information on our capital expenditure forecast. 

    The Company's target ratio of equity to total capitalization, including short-term borrowings, is between 50 and 60 percent. The Company's equity to total capitalization ratio, including short-term borrowings, was approximately 47 percent as of December 31, 2023 and included the impacts associated with financing the FCG acquisition.

    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation and Subsidiaries

    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)







    Year Ended



    Three months ended





    December 31,



    December 31,





    2023



    2022



    2023



    2022

    (in thousands, except shares and per share data)

















    Operating Revenues

















    Regulated Energy



    $      473,595



    $     429,424



    $      127,774



    $     118,360

    Unregulated Energy



    223,148



    280,750



    64,262



    78,081

    Other businesses and eliminations



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    (29,470)



    (6,701)



    (9,141)

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    680,704



    185,335



    187,300

    Operating Expenses

















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    127,172



    34,316



    38,908

    Propane and natural gas costs



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    133,334



    20,688



    33,095

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    164,505



    50,290



    43,526

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    6,456



    —

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    18,176



    4,914



    4,903

    Depreciation and amortization



    65,501



    68,973



    13,405



    17,441

    Other taxes



    28,625



    25,611



    7,951



    6,475

    Total operating expenses



    519,801



    537,771



    138,020



    144,348

    Operating Income



    150,803



    142,933



    47,315



    42,952

    Other income, net



    1,438



    5,051



    402



    597

    Interest charges



    36,951



    24,356



    15,679



    6,952

    Income Before Income Taxes



    115,290



    123,628



    32,038



    36,597

    Income Taxes



    28,078



    33,832



    6,710



    10,447

    Net Income



    $        87,212



    $       89,796



    $        25,328



    $       26,150



















    Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding:

















    Basic



    18,370,758



    17,722,227



    20,112,530



    17,741,166

    Diluted



    18,434,857



    17,804,294



    20,178,402



    17,825,935



















    Earnings Per Share of Common Stock:

















    Basic



    $            4.75



    $           5.07



    $            1.26



    $           1.47

    Diluted



    $            4.73



    $           5.04



    $            1.26



    $           1.47



















    Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings Per Share

















    Net Income (GAAP)



    $        87,212



    $       89,796



    $        25,328



    $       26,150

    Transaction-related expenses, net (1)



    10,625



    —



    7,727



    —

    Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP)**



    $        97,837



    $       89,796



    $        33,055



    $       26,150



















    Earnings Per Share - Diluted (GAAP)



    $            4.73



    $           5.04



    $            1.26



    $           1.47

    Transaction-related expenses, net (1)



    0.58



    —



    0.38



    —

    Adjusted Earnings Per Share - Diluted (Non-GAAP)**



    $            5.31



    $           5.04



    $            1.64



    $           1.47



    (1) Transaction-related expenses for the year and quarter ended December 31, 2023 represent costs incurred attributable to the acquisition of FCG, including operating expenses associated with legal, consulting and audit fees and interest charges related to fees and expenses associated with the Bridge Facility.

     

    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation and Subsidiaries

    Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)







    As of December 31,

    Assets



    2023



    2022

    (in thousands, except shares and per share data)









    Property, Plant and Equipment









    Regulated Energy



    $           2,418,494



    $           1,802,999

    Unregulated Energy



    410,807



    393,215

    Other businesses and eliminations



    30,310



    29,890

    Total property, plant and equipment



    2,859,611



    2,226,104

    Less: Accumulated depreciation and amortization



    (516,429)



    (462,926)

    Plus: Construction work in progress



    113,192



    47,295

    Net property, plant and equipment



    2,456,374



    1,810,473

    Current Assets









    Cash and cash equivalents



    4,904



    6,204

    Trade and other receivables



    74,485



    65,758

    Less: Allowance for credit losses



    (2,699)



    (2,877)

    Trade receivables, net



    71,786



    62,881

    Accrued revenue



    32,597



    29,206

    Propane inventory, at average cost



    9,313



    9,365

    Other inventory, at average cost



    19,912



    16,896

    Regulatory assets



    19,506



    41,439

    Storage gas prepayments



    4,695



    6,364

    Income taxes receivable



    3,829



    2,541

    Prepaid expenses



    15,407



    15,865

    Derivative assets, at fair value



    1,027



    2,787

    Other current assets



    2,723



    428

    Total current assets



    185,699



    193,976

    Deferred Charges and Other Assets









    Goodwill



    508,174



    46,213

    Other intangible assets, net



    16,865



    17,859

    Investments, at fair value



    12,282



    10,576

    Derivative assets, at fair value



    40



    982

    Operating lease right-of-use assets



    12,426



    14,421

    Regulatory assets



    96,396



    108,214

    Receivables and other deferred charges



    16,448



    12,323

    Total deferred charges and other assets



    662,631



    210,588

    Total Assets



    $           3,304,704



    $           2,215,037

     

    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation and Subsidiaries

     Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)







    As of December 31,

    Capitalization and Liabilities



    2023



    2022

    (in thousands, except shares and per share data)









    Capitalization









    Stockholders' equity









    Preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share (authorized 2,000,000 shares),

    no shares issued and outstanding



    $                       —



    $                       —

    Common stock, par value $0.4867 per share (authorized 50,000,000 shares)



    10,823



    8,635

    Additional paid-in capital



    749,356



    380,036

    Retained earnings



    488,663



    445,509

    Accumulated other comprehensive loss



    (2,738)



    (1,379)

    Deferred compensation obligation



    9,050



    7,060

    Treasury stock



    (9,050)



    (7,060)

    Total stockholders' equity



    1,246,104



    832,801

    Long-term debt, net of current maturities



    1,187,075



    578,388

    Total capitalization



    2,433,179



    1,411,189

    Current Liabilities









    Current portion of long-term debt



    18,505



    21,483

    Short-term borrowing



    179,853



    202,157

    Accounts payable



    77,481



    61,496

    Customer deposits and refunds



    46,427



    37,152

    Accrued interest



    7,020



    3,349

    Dividends payable



    13,119



    9,492

    Accrued compensation



    16,544



    14,660

    Regulatory liabilities



    13,719



    5,031

    Derivative liabilities, at fair value



    354



    585

    Other accrued liabilities



    13,362



    13,618

    Total current liabilities



    386,384



    369,023

    Deferred Credits and Other Liabilities









    Deferred income taxes



    259,082



    256,167

    Regulatory liabilities



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    142,989

    Environmental liabilities



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    3,272

    Other pension and benefit costs



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    16,965

    Derivative liabilities at fair value



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    1,630

    Operating lease - liabilities



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    12,392

    Deferred investment tax credits and other liabilities



    1,366



    1,410

    Total deferred credits and other liabilities



    485,141



    434,825

    Environmental and other commitments and contingencies (1)









    Total Capitalization and Liabilities



    $           3,304,704



    $           2,215,037



    (1) Refer to Note 19 and 20 in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 for further information.

     

    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation and Subsidiaries

    Distribution Utility Statistical Data (Unaudited)







    For Three Months Ended December 31, 2023



    For the Three Months Ended December 31, 2022





    Delmarva NG

    Distribution



    Florida

    Natural Gas

    Distribution (1)



    Florida City

    Gas

    Distribution (2)



    FPU Electric

    Distribution



    Delmarva NG

    Distribution



    Florida

    Natural Gas

    Distribution (1)



    FPU Electric

    Distribution

    Operating Revenues

    (in thousands)





















      Residential



    $            20,148



    $            12,246



    $              5,042



    $            10,195



    $            21,643



    $            12,265



    $              8,417

      Commercial and Industrial



    12,625



    28,413



    5,872



    12,134



    14,005



    25,895



    9,758

      Other (3)



    5,697



    2,255



    1,159



    (1,310)



    7,569



    6,154



    (1,054)

    Total Operating Revenues



    $            38,470



    $            42,914



    $            12,073



    $            21,019



    $            43,217



    $            44,314



    $            17,121































    Volumes (in Dts for natural gas and MWHs for electric)



















      Residential



    1,087,809



    529,697



    157,884



    62,067



    1,052,182



    513,623



    62,252

      Commercial and Industrial



    2,707,601



    10,451,908



    940,028



    144,801



    2,648,324



    8,447,631



    76,298

      Other



    79,586



    —



    549,132



    —



    76,384



    944,334



    —

    Total



    3,874,996



    10,981,605



    1,647,044



    206,868



    3,776,890



    9,905,588



    138,550































    Average Customers

























      Residential



    98,974



    89,383



    112,585



    25,722



    94,535



    86,304



    25,563

      Commercial and Industrial



    8,256



    8,434



    8,587



    7,370



    8,130



    8,360



    7,369

      Other



    23



    6



    6



    —



    4



    6



    —

    Total



    107,253



    97,823



    121,178



    33,092



    102,669



    94,670



    32,932































     





    For the Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2023



    For the Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2022





    Delmarva NG

    Distribution



    Florida

    Natural Gas

    Distribution (1)



    Florida

    City Gas

    Distribution (2)



    FPU Electric

    Distribution



    Delmarva NG

    Distribution



    Florida

    Natural Gas

    Distribution (1)



    FPU Electric

    Distribution

    Operating Revenues

    (in thousands)





















      Residential



    $            87,709



    $            50,792



    $              5,042



    $            49,542



    $            83,373



    $            46,824



    $            38,954

      Commercial and Industrial



    54,261



    108,913



    5,872



    52,047



    53,083



    98,419



    40,110

      Other (3)



    (997)



    8,655



    1,159



    (2,115)



    2,803



    10,627



    2,650

    Total Operating Revenues



    $          140,973



    $          168,360



    $            12,073



    $            99,474



    $          139,259



    $          155,870



    $            81,714































    Volumes (in Dts for natural gas and MWHs for electric)















      Residential



    4,389,934



    2,081,045



    157,884



    300,118



    4,645,336



    2,086,597



    305,593

      Commercial and Industrial



    10,230,662



    41,498,921



    940,028



    384,306



    10,402,091



    37,902,801



    325,785

      Other



    293,186



    627,934



    549,132



    —



    307,397



    3,418,788



    5,978

    Total



    14,913,782



    44,207,900



    1,647,044



    684,424



    15,354,824



    43,408,186



    637,356































    Average Customers

























      Residential



    97,666



    88,384



    112,585



    25,719



    92,694



    85,074



    25,516

      Commercial and Industrial



    8,246



    8,415



    8,587



    7,372



    8,121



    8,322



    7,351

      Other



    23



    6



    6



    —



    4



    6



    —

    Total



    105,935



    96,805



    121,178



    33,091



    100,819



    93,402



    32,867

































    (1) In accordance with the Florida PSC approval of our natural gas base rate proceeding, effective March 1, 2023, our natural gas distribution businesses in Florida (FPU, FPU-Indiantown division, FPU-Fort Meade division and Chesapeake Utilities CFG division) have been consolidated and amounts above are now being presented on a consolidated basis consistent with the final rate order.

       (2) Operating revenues and volumes for FCG include amounts from the acquisition date. Customer totals for FCG reflect actual amounts at December 31, 2023 since the period from the acquisition covered only one month. 

       (3) Operating Revenues from "Other" sources include unbilled revenue, under (over) recoveries of fuel cost, conservation revenue, other miscellaneous charges, fees for billing services provided to third parties and adjustments for pass-through taxes.



     

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