- CEO
- Robert J. Myles
- Full Time Employees
- 9,084
- Sector
- Utilities
- Industry
- Diversified Utilities
- Address
- West Building Calgary AB Canada T3E 8B4
- IPO Date
- Sep 12, 2017
- Business
- Canadian Utilities Limited, a diversified global energy infrastructure entity, delivers essential services across electricity, natural gas, and related energy sectors internationally. The company operates through its key business areas: ATCO Energy Systems, ATCO EnPower, ATCO Australia, and Corporate & Other. The ATCO Energy Systems segment is responsible for regulated electricity transmission and distribution across northern and central east Alberta, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories, alongside integrated natural gas transmission and distribution in Alberta and Saskatchewan’s Lloydminster area, and additional international electricity operations. This segment oversees substantial infrastructure, including approximately 9,000 kilometers of natural gas pipelines, numerous compressor sites, and a significant salt cavern storage facility near Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. ATCO EnPower focuses on developing sustainable energy solutions, encompassing electricity generation, energy storage, industrial water provision, and clean fuels like hydrogen, with activities spanning Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Ontario, Mexico, and Chile. The ATCO Australia segment develops, owns, and operates energy and infrastructure assets, including regulated natural gas distribution in Western Australia and electricity generation. The Corporate & Other segment manages retail electricity and natural gas services within Alberta, through ATCOenergy and Rumi. Established in 1927 and based in Calgary, Canada, Canadian Utilities Limited functions as a subsidiary of ATCO Ltd. The company continues to invest significantly in its regulated utilities, with projected capital expenditures of at least $6.1 billion from 2025 to 2027, including major projects like the Yellowhead Pipeline and the Central East Transfer-Out Project. Recent financial reporting indicates adjusted earnings of $108 million for the third quarter of 2025. Canadian Utilities serves over 2 million customers globally and has approximately 9,000 employees.