BIPC Profile
Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation is a leading global infrastructure company that manages a diverse portfolio of regulated natural gas and electricity assets. With its subsidiaries, the company operates a comprehensive range of infrastructure facilities across several key markets. In Brazil, Brookfield Infrastructure owns and manages an extensive network of natural gas transmission systems. This infrastructure includes approximately 2,000 kilometers of natural gas pipelines spanning the states of Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, and Minas Gerais, facilitating critical energy transport across these regions.
In addition to its Brazilian operations, Brookfield Infrastructure engages in regulated gas and electricity distribution in the United Kingdom. This segment encompasses both the provision of essential energy services and the management of extensive distribution networks. The company's UK operations are designed to meet the energy needs of residential, commercial, and industrial customers while ensuring compliance with stringent regulatory standards.
The company's operations also extend to Australia, where it manages a significant portfolio of electricity transmission and distribution assets, as well as gas distribution systems. Brookfield Infrastructure oversees approximately 61,000 kilometers of operational electricity transmission and distribution lines across the Australian mainland, in addition to handling 3.9 million gas and electricity connections. This extensive infrastructure supports Australia's energy needs and contributes to the stability and reliability of its energy supply.
Incorporated in 2019 and headquartered in New York, New York, Brookfield Infrastructure Corporation is a subsidiary of Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. The company leverages its global reach and expertise to deliver essential infrastructure services while driving growth through strategic investments in regulated assets. Its diversified portfolio underscores its commitment to maintaining high-quality infrastructure and meeting the evolving needs of the energy sector across multiple regions.
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