Utilities - Diversified Industry | Utilities Sector | Mr. Samuel J. B. Pollock CEO | NYSE Exchange | - ISIN |
Bermuda Country | - Employees | 16 Dec 2024 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 22 Jan 2008 IPO Date |
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. is a globally diversified company with a focus on owning and operating high-quality, long-life assets in the utilities, transport, midstream, and data industries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Hamilton, Bermuda, the company extends its services across North and South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific. As a subsidiary of Brookfield Corporation, it manages a wide range of infrastructure operations, emphasizing the provision of essential services that support the daily lives of millions and facilitate efficient commercial activities worldwide.
Operates approximately 2,900 km of electricity transmission lines, 4,200 km of natural gas pipelines, 8.1 million electricity and natural gas connections, and provides 0.6 million long-term contracted sub-metering services. This segment further offers comprehensive solutions including heating, cooling, and energy management, alongside gas distribution, water heater services, as well as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning rentals and other home services.
Offers a broad spectrum of transportation, storage, and handling services for various types of merchandise, commodities, and passengers. This includes managing a network of approximately 22,000 km of tracks, 5,500 km of track networks, 9,800 km of rail, and 3,300 km of motorways, facilitating effective transit and logistical services across regions.
Provides natural gas transmission, gathering and processing, and storage services across a network of about 15,000 km of natural gas transmission pipelines and 570 billion cubic feet of natural gas storage capacity. It also operates 17 natural gas processing plants and 10,600 km of gas gathering pipelines, as well as a polypropylene production capability of 525,000 tonnes, catering to the energy sector's midstream requirements.
Manages a robust infrastructure framework to support data handling and telecommunications needs, including approximately 228,000 operational telecom towers and around 54,000 kilometers of fiber optic cables. It also provides roughly 1 million fiber-to-the premise connections, operates two semiconductor manufacturing facilities, and sustains 70 distributed antenna systems. Furthermore, the company maintains 135 data centers and powers 750 megawatts of critical load capacity, with an additional approximate 670 megawatts of contracted capacity, underlining its significant role in the digital infrastructure domain.