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Fitch: Greenhouse Gas Legislation Puts Heat on Some U.S. Energy Sectors

Posted : Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:56:24 GMT
Author : Fitch Ratings
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NEW YORK - (Business Wire) Credit implications of pending greenhouse gas (GHG) legislation will be a mixed bag for U.S. energy and related sectors from a potential positive for natural gas producers to a serious challenge for domestic refiners, according to a new Fitch Ratings report. In 'Turning Up the Heat: Implications of Greenhouse Gas Legislation on Energy and Related Sectors' Fitch assesses the potential impact that pending GHG legislation could have across the energy, utilities, chemicals, and project finance sectors.

Within energy, Fitch anticipates that GHG legislation will likely have the heaviest impact on domestic refiners and may spur new investments in energy efficiency, renewable fuels, and possibly, strategic M&A. At the same time, stricter versions of GHG regulation could increase pressure on refiner cash flows and balance sheets by raising industry costs and crimping future demand prospects, thereby reducing the ability of the industry to fund the transition to a more GHG-friendly portfolio through internally generated cash flows.

'We expect that refiners will be disproportionately impacted by GHG legislation, as their large carbon footprint and relatively small allowance pool could translate into significant costs for the industry,' said Mark Sadeghian, Senior Director at Fitch. 'For the intermediate and long terms, negative rating actions could result if companies are unable to maintain healthy liquidity and strong cash flows following legislation.'

In other segments, the impact is likely to be mixed. Within E&P, Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) producers that use CO2 in carbon floods are likely to benefit from a dramatically increased supply of industrial CO2 which may allow for the expansion of domestic oil recovery. Natural gas producers are similarly likely to benefit from the relatively favorable emissions profile for their product, as well as an increased price linkage to oil through the expansion of plug-in and natural gas vehicles. By contrast, GHG legislation poses issues for Oil Sands and other heavy oil producers, whose more energy intensive extraction processes will likely be penalized.

The impact on utilities and power generators is also likely to be mixed, as those utilities with low carbon generation already in place will likely benefit while those with more carbon-heavy footprints (i.e. coal, higher-heat rate thermal units) are expected to face additional free cash flow pressures as they seek to transition to more carbon-friendly forms of generation. Independent power producers (IPPs) with carbon-heavy footprints are expected to be more significantly affected as they lack the safety net of regulation and cannot apply for stranded cost recovery in the event that they are unable to fully recover the value of existing investments through market rates.

In the project finance space, GHG legislation has the potential to create a list of haves and have-nots, with the haves defined as projects which include contractual protections for bondholders against environmentally driven cost-increases, and the have-nots defined as those projects which lack such protections and would need to absorb any GHG cost increases without offsetting revenue adjustments.

In the chemicals space, Fitch anticipates that only a small portion of U.S. ethylene production capacity would be at direct risk of seeing its costs rise out of line with peers given that most capacity has feedstock flexibility to run on naphtha or NGLs. However, a permanent increase in feedstock-related emissions costs would likely reduce the option value of flexible crackers by placing oil-based feedstocks 'out of the money.'

The special report provides a deep analysis on potential investment and credit impacts that GHG regulation could have across the different sectors if such regulations were to pass. To access the full report 'Turning Up the Heat: Implications of Greenhouse Gas Legislation on Energy and Related Sectors', please visit Fitch's web site at 'www.fitchratings.com'.

Additional information is available at 'www.fitchratings.com'.

ALL FITCH CREDIT RATINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS. PLEASE READ THESE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS BY FOLLOWING THIS LINK: HTTP://FITCHRATINGS.COM/UNDERSTANDINGCREDITRATINGS. IN ADDITION, RATING DEFINITIONS AND THE TERMS OF USE OF SUCH RATINGS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE AGENCY'S PUBLIC WEBSITE 'WWW.FITCHRATINGS.COM'. PUBLISHED RATINGS, CRITERIA AND METHODOLOGIES ARE AVAILABLE FROM THIS SITE AT ALL TIMES. FITCH'S CODE OF CONDUCT, CONFIDENTIALITY, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, AFFILIATE FIREWALL, COMPLIANCE AND OTHER RELEVANT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FROM THE 'CODE OF CONDUCT' SECTION OF THIS SITE.

Fitch Ratings
Mark C.Sadeghian, CFA +1-312-368-2090
Gregory Remec, +1-312-368-2339 (Chicago)
Philip Smyth, CFA +1-212-908-0531
Tom Dohrmann +1-212 908-0637 (New York)
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cindy.stoller@fitchratings.com


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