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Dominion Resources combines with Questar Corporation
September 19, 2016
News | 6 min read
September 19, 2016
RICHMOND, VA – Dominion Resources, Inc. and Questar Corporation announced today that they have completed their proposed merger, forming one of the nation's largest combined electric and natural gas energy companies.
Thomas F. Farrell II, chairman, president and chief executive officer, said:
“We are pleased to complete our strategic combination with Questar, and to continue serving our Questar customers in the West with the same commitment and dedication to safety and excellence to which they – and our customers along the Eastern Seaboard and Midwest – are accustomed. Questar's high-performing regulated businesses also improve our geographic diversity and enhance our balance between electric and gas operations.”
Questar's “hub of the Rockies” system is a principal gateway for gas supply to Western states. Dominion expects that demand on Questar's pipeline system will rise as Western states rely increasingly on low-carbon, natural gas-fired generation to comply with potentially stringent federal clean air requirements and to support state-mandated renewable standards. Questar's gas distribution operations benefit from being located in one of the country's fastest growing regions.
“Questar's businesses are ideally located to take advantage of the growth opportunities due to the changing energy landscape, benefiting the economies of the states in which they operate,” Farrell said.
The combined company includes:
Ronald W. Jibson, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Questar, said:
“From our initial meetings with Dominion leaders it was evident from our similar strategies, cultures, values, and employee and safety focus that Dominion was an excellent company to combine with to move us into the future. After working through a very smooth merger, I'm more confident than ever that this opportunity to combine with one of the nation's best energy companies will benefit Questar customers, employees, shareholders and the communities we serve.”
Benefit to customers, communities
Questar – now Dominion Questar – will operate as a first-tier, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion. Questar's principal operating companies – Questar Gas, Questar Pipeline and Wexpro – have retained their names as of closing.
Dominion Questar will maintain its significant local presence with a local management structure drawn from existing Questar employees. Questar Gas' headquarters also will remain in Salt Lake City, along with a new Western Regional operating headquarters there.
Effective today, Questar CEO Jibson has retired and has been elected to Dominion's board of directors. Craig C. Wagstaff has been named president of Dominion Questar. He will lead Dominion's Western natural gas operations and be responsible for all current Questar operating companies.
Other benefits of the Dominion-Questar combination include:
Jibson elected to Dominion's board of directors
Dominion's board of directors has elected Jibson as director, effective today. The election brings the size of the Dominion board to 11.
“Ron Jibson will bring to Dominion's board more than three decades of expertise in the energy infrastructure field, with a strong reputation for providing excellent customer service, protecting the environment and operating safely and efficiently,” Farrell said. “We look forward to adding Ron's outstanding capabilities, intellect and insights to our board.”
Until his retirement today, Jibson, 63, served as chairman, president and chief executive officer of Questar Corporation since 2012. Jibson joined Questar in 1980 and has held various operations and engineering positions within the company and its gas transmission and distribution subsidiaries. He has served or is serving on a number of industry, corporate and community boards, including the board of directors of the American Gas Association (past chairman); Western Energy Institute (past chairman); Gas Technology Institute; IDACORP, Inc.; his alma mater Utah State University's board of trustees (chairman); the Salt Lake Chamber Board of Governors (chairman); and the Utah Symphony/Utah Opera board, among others. Jibson received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Utah State and an MBA from Westminster College.
Dominion Midstream
Dominion Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE: DM), of which Dominion is the general partner and the majority holder of limited partner units, is also expected to benefit from the addition of Questar Corporation. “We expect Dominion Questar to contribute more than $425 million of EBITDA to Dominion's inventory of top-quality, low-risk MLP-eligible assets, supporting Dominion Midstream's targeted annual cash distribution growth rate of 22 percent,” Farrell said.
Dominion has agreed to take all necessary action to appoint a current member of the Questar board as a director to serve on the board of directors of the general partner of Dominion Midstream as soon as practicable after such time as all or part of Questar Pipeline is contributed to Dominion Midstream.
Terms of transaction
Under the terms of the merger agreement, as of market close on Sept. 16, 2016, each Questar share has been canceled and shareholders are to receive $25.00 per share of common stock – or about $4.4 billion. Dominion has also assumed approximately $1.5 billion of Questar's outstanding debt. Questar shareholders of record as of the close of business Sept. 16, 2016, will also receive a pro-rated dividend of $0.07018 per share of common stock, payable Sept. 19, 2016.
About Dominion
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 25,700 megawatts of generation, 14,400 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and storage pipeline, and 6,500 miles of electric transmission lines. Dominion operates one of the nation's largest natural gas storage systems with 1 trillion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves more than 6 million utility and retail energy customers.