What Gibson Energy (TSX:GEI)'s Long-Term Take-or-Pay Renewals and Texas Expansion Means For Shareholders

Simply Wall St · 2d ago
  • In late November 2025, Gibson Energy Inc. renewed a 20-year take-or-pay refined products services agreement and extended a 10-year terminal storage contract with senior integrated oil sands customers at its Edmonton Terminal, while also approving a new U.S. infrastructure project in Texas to support growth.
  • These long-duration, take-or-pay commitments and the Texas expansion highlight how anchored customer demand and incremental infrastructure can reinforce Gibson’s contracted midstream cash flow profile.
  • Next, we’ll explore how these renewed long-term take-or-pay agreements could reshape Gibson Energy’s investment narrative and risk-reward balance.

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Gibson Energy Investment Narrative Recap

To own Gibson Energy, you need to believe in the resilience of North American crude and refined products flows and the value of long-term, contracted midstream cash flows. The renewed 20-year and extended 10-year take-or-pay agreements at Edmonton, plus the Texas project, directly support the key near-term catalyst of contracted infrastructure earnings, while only partially offsetting longer term risks tied to energy transition and regional concentration.

The recent Analyst/Investor Day on November 25, 2025 is particularly relevant here, as it framed Gibson’s long-term plan and capital priorities just before these Edmonton and Texas announcements. Together, the strategy update and fresh take-or-pay commitments give investors more visibility on how Gibson intends to balance growth projects, contract length, and customer quality with its existing risks around customer concentration and regional exposure.

Yet even with these long-term contracts in place, investors still need to consider how concentrated exposure to a handful of large oil sands customers could affect Gibson’s future if...

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Gibson Energy's narrative projects CA$9.3 billion revenue and CA$301.2 million earnings by 2028. This assumes revenue will decline by 4.8% per year and requires an earnings increase of about CA$142 million from CA$159.0 million today.

Uncover how Gibson Energy's forecasts yield a CA$25.62 fair value, in line with its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

TSX:GEI Community Fair Values as at Dec 2025
TSX:GEI Community Fair Values as at Dec 2025

Three Simply Wall St Community fair value estimates for Gibson Energy span a wide range, from CA$13.23 to CA$62.29, showing how differently private investors can view the same stock. When you set those views against Gibson’s reliance on long dated take-or-pay contracts with a concentrated group of oil sands customers, it underlines why you may want to compare multiple risk and return assumptions before forming your own view.

Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Gibson Energy - why the stock might be worth over 2x more than the current price!

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