Stephen D. Westhoven
Thanks, Adam, and good morning, everyone. I hope you all had a chance to review our earnings materials, which include detailed disclosures on our growth prospects. I wanted to start by discussing a few highlights. We delivered excellent results in fiscal 2025, driven by strong execution and performance. For the fifth year in a row, we exceeded initial earnings guidance and long-term growth targets. After a successful 2025, there are a few key themes as we look ahead for fiscal 2026 and beyond. First, consistency and execution. We're guiding to NFEPS of $3.03 to $3.18 per share in fiscal 2026. The range is consistent with our long-term 7% to 9% growth rate, while leaving additional room for upside. Second, targeted capital deployment. We expect to invest roughly $5 billion over the next 5 years across the whole company with roughly 60% allocated to our utility New Jersey Natural Gas. To put the $5 billion in the context, this represents a 40% increase compared to the CapEx spend over the last 5 years. Third, a healthy balance sheet anchored and disciplined financial management. We expect credit metrics to remain strong with healthy cash flows, ample liquidity and a balanced debt maturity profile that supports long-term stability. Importantly, NJR requires no block equity issuance to execute on its capital plan. On the next slide, we highlight a few of the key drivers of our business segments. To begin, New Jersey Natural Gas is positioned for high single-digit rate base growth through 2030. S&T is expected to more than double net financial earnings by 2027, driven by favorable recontracting of both Adelphia and Leaf River. Looking ahead, we recently filed with FERC, a plan to increase working gas capacity by over 70% at Leaf River. And in Clean Energy Ventures, we expect to expand capacity by more than 50% over the next 2 years with a robust pipeline of safe harbor projects. In short, through a disciplined capital investment strategy, we have visibility to deliver sustainable growth well into the future, supported by a solid balance sheet. And we are able to achieve all this with minimal dilution to shareholders. Let me turn to a brief discussion of each business units, starting with the New Jersey Natural Gas on Slide 7. Our planned investments at New Jersey Natural Gas are expected to drive high single-digit rate base growth through 2030. The New Jersey Natural Gas operates within a constructive utility framework and continues to make responsible investments in safety and reliability while prioritizing affordability for our customers. Natural gas is by far the cheapest option for customers to eat their home. Energy efficiency programs such as SAVEGREEN further reduce usage and costs while aligning with environmental goals. For example, residential customers who fully participate in say agreeing a whole home offerings see a reduction of up to 30% in their energy usage, saving hundreds of dollars in utility costs every year. Moving to the next slide. Storage & Transportation is emerging as a key earnings growth driver for NJR. Over the next 2 years, we expect NFE to more than double at S&T, and this is largely driven by strong recontracting in both the Adelphia and Leaf River. These are fixed-price contracts with quality and creditworthy counterparties. When we recently reached a settlement in our FERC rate case Philadelphia, this constructive outcome enables recovery of the substantial investments and operational improvements made in recent years. While near-term earnings are set to double, we are actively pursuing organic growth opportunities for additional upside of Leaf River, which we outlined on the next slide. When we acquired Leaf River in 2019, we positioned NJR as a leading service provider in the Gulf Coast, one of the highest growing energy demand centers in the United States. In addition to the prime location, the long-term value of the asset was enhanced by expansion options beyond the three existing operating taverns. Since our purchase of the asset, market demand has strengthened. Throughout fiscal 2025, we conducted a number of nonbinding open seasons, which confirmed the high level of commercial interest and capacity expansion. Following this favorable response we filed a FERC application at the end of October that included several complementary investments to increase Leaf River's working gas capacity by over 70%. They include the expansion of our existing caverns to working gas capacity of 43 Bcf by 2028, and the development of an additional for cabin that will bring total capacity to 55 Bcf. Each phase of the investment is expected to be backed by long-term fee-based contracts, building on our already strong entity growth. This phased approach has an inherent speed to market advantage that positions NJR ahead of greenfield development options. To conclude, we see considerable upside in both the near and long term as S&T becomes a greater contributor to NJR's earnings profile. Moving to Clean Energy Ventures on Slide 10, we expect to grow in service capacity by more than 50% over the next 2 years. Looking ahead, we have a strong project pipeline designed to maintain investment tax credits through strategic safe harboring. This position CEV to deliver continued growth in high single-digit unlevered returns. So with that, I'll turn the call over to Roberto for a financial review. Roberto?