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Opc Energy Reports Strong First Quarter 2026 Financial Results

Manmade Disaster ImpliedPipelinesOil And Gas Policy Strategy A…Energy And Extractives

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OPC Energy's strong Q1 results and project pipeline expansion in Israel and the U.S. signal continued investment in natural gas and power generation capacity. The company's focus on PJM market (Shay project) and data center demand indicates a commercial channel through increased electricity supply and potential margin expansion from gas-fired generation. The capital raise strengthens balance sheet for capex. Impact is company-specific but reflects broader utility and gas infrastructure trends.

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  • OPC Energy Q1 2026 EBITDA up ~10% YoY to $124M
  • Adjusted net profit up 18% to $33M
  • U.S. natural gas project pipeline expanded to 8.7 GW
  • Shay project in PJM has 2.1 GW capacity
  • Completed capital raise of ~$257M in March 2026
Sector verdictUTILITIESUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

OPC's Shay project and capital raise may support a 2-4% EBITDA growth for IPPs in PJM over 1-4 weeks.

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