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UNITED STATES

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LOGO

 

 

On November 26, 2018, Dominion Energy, Inc. (“Dominion Energy”), Tredegar Street Merger Sub, LLC, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy (“Merger Sub”), Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP (“Dominion Energy Midstream”), and Dominion Energy Midstream GP, LLC, the general partner of Dominion Energy Midstream (“DEM General Partner”), entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the “Merger Agreement”). Pursuant to the Merger Agreement, Merger Sub will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, with Dominion Energy Midstream surviving as an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy (the “Merger”).

Pursuant to the Merger Agreement, all outstanding common units representing limited partner interests in Dominion Energy Midstream (“DEM Common Units”) at the effective time of the Merger, other than DEM Common Units held directly or indirectly by Dominion Energy and its subsidiaries (all such units held by persons other than Dominion Energy or its subsidiaries, the “DEM Public Common Units” and holders of such units, the “DEM Public Common Unitholders”), will be cancelled and each such DEM Public Common Unit will be converted into the right to receive 0.2492 shares (the “Exchange Ratio”) of Dominion Energy common stock, without par value (“Dominion Energy Common Stock”).

On November 26, 2018, the board of directors of Dominion Energy (the “Dominion Energy Board”) determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby are in the best interests of Dominion Energy and its shareholders and approved and declared advisable the Merger Agreement.

The conflicts committee (the “DEM Conflicts Committee”) of the board of directors of the DEM General Partner (the “DEM Board”) unanimously determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby are in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger (such approval constituting Special Approval as defined in the Fourth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Dominion Energy Midstream (the “DEM Partnership Agreement”)), and recommended the approval of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, to the DEM Board. Based upon such approval and recommendation, the DEM Board approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, and resolved to submit the Merger Agreement to a vote of holders of Series A convertible preferred units representing limited partner interests in Dominion Energy Midstream (“DEM Series A Preferred Units” and, together with the DEM Common Units, the “DEM Units”) and DEM Common Units (such holders together, the “DEM Unitholders”) and authorized the DEM Unitholders to act by written consent pursuant to the DEM Partnership Agreement.

Pursuant to the DEM Partnership Agreement, the approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by Dominion Energy Midstream requires the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units and the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Units and the DEM Common Units, voting as a single class (the “Required DEM Unitholder Written Consent”). Dominion Energy Midstream has entered into a Support Agreement, dated as of November 26, 2018, with Dominion MLP Holding Company, LLC (“MLP Holdco”), QPC Holding Company (“QPC Holdco”) and DEM General Partner (the “Support Agreement”), pursuant to which MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner have irrevocably agreed to deliver a written consent adopting and approving in all respects the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger (together, the “Support Written Consents”), within two business days following the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part. As of November 23, 2018, MLP Holdco beneficially owned 43,820,578 DEM Common Units, DEM General Partner beneficially owned 26,675,082 DEM Common Units and QPC Holdco beneficially owned 6,656,839 DEM Common Units and 11,365,628 DEM Series A Preferred Units, which collectively represent approximately 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and 56.4% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and DEM Series A Preferred Units together. Accordingly, the delivery of the Support Written Consents will be sufficient to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, on behalf of the DEM Unitholders.

The DEM Board has set January 7, 2019 as the record date (the “Record Date”) for determining the DEM Unitholders entitled to execute and deliver written consents with respect to the Merger. If you were a record holder of outstanding DEM Units as of the close of business on the Record Date, you may complete, date and sign the enclosed written consent and promptly return it to Dominion Energy Midstream. See the section titled “Written Consents of DEM Unitholders” beginning on page 25 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

 

This consent statement/prospectus provides you with detailed information about the proposed Merger and related matters. Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream both encourage you to read the entire document carefully. In particular, please read “Risk Factors” beginning on page  15 of this consent statement/prospectus for a discussion of risks relevant to the Merger, the tax consequences of the Merger and owning the Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger, an investment in Dominion Energy Common Stock and Dominion Energy’s business following the Merger.

The DEM Common Units are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) under the symbol “DM,” and the Dominion Energy Common Stock is listed on the NYSE under the symbol “D.”

On behalf of the DEM Board,

Thomas F. Farrell, II

Chairman of the Board of Directors

Chief Executive Officer

Dominion Energy Midstream GP, LLC

NEITHER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION HAS APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED OF THE SECURITIES TO BE ISSUED IN CONNECTION WITH THE MERGER OR DETERMINED THAT THIS CONSENT STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS IS ACCURATE OR COMPLETE. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.

This consent statement/prospectus is dated January 24, 2019 and is first being mailed to DEM Unitholders on or about January 25, 2019.


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IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THIS CONSENT STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS

This consent statement/prospectus incorporates by reference important business and financial information about Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream and their respective subsidiaries from documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) that have not been included in or delivered with this consent statement/prospectus. This information is available without charge at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, as well as from other sources. See “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

DEM Unitholders may also request copies of these publicly filed documents from Dominion Energy Midstream without charge, upon written or oral request to:

Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP

Corporate Secretary

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

Phone: (804) 819-2000

Email: Corporate.Secretary@dominionenergy.com

If you request any documents, Dominion Energy Midstream will mail them to you by first class mail or another equally prompt means, after receipt of your request.

Except as otherwise specifically noted, or the context otherwise requires, as used in this consent statement/prospectus:

 

   

“DEM Board” refers to the board of directors of the DEM General Partner;

 

   

“DEM Common Unitholder” refers to a holder of DEM Common Units;

 

   

“DEM Common Units” refers to the common units representing limited partner interests in Dominion Energy Midstream;

 

   

“DEM Conflicts Committee” refers to the conflicts committee of the DEM Board;

 

   

“DEM General Partner” refers to Dominion Energy Midstream GP, LLC, the general partner of Dominion Energy Midstream;

 

   

“DEM Parties” refers to Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM General Partner, together;

 

   

“DEM Partnership Agreement” refers to the Fourth Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of Dominion Energy Midstream;

 

   

“DEM Public Common Units” refers to all DEM Common Units that are not held by Dominion Energy Parties;

 

   

“DEM Public Common Unitholder” refers to a holder of DEM Public Common Units;

 

   

“DEM Series A Preferred Unitholder” refers to a holder of DEM Series A Preferred Units;

 

   

“DEM Series A Preferred Units” refers to Series A convertible preferred units representing limited partner interests in Dominion Energy Midstream;

 

   

“DEM Unitholders” refers to the holders of the DEM Units;

 

   

“DEM Units” refers to DEM Series A Preferred Units together with the DEM Common Units;

 

   

“Dominion Energy” refers to Dominion Energy, Inc.;

 

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“Dominion Energy Board” refers to the board of directors of Dominion Energy;

 

   

“Dominion Energy Common Stock” refers to Dominion Energy common stock, without par value;

 

   

“Dominion Energy Midstream” refers to Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP;

 

   

“Dominion Energy Parties” refers to Dominion Energy and its subsidiaries (other than Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries), including MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner;

 

   

“Exchange Ratio” refers to 0.2492 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock per DEM Public Common Unit;

 

   

“Merger Agreement” refers to the Agreement and Plan of Merger entered into on November 26, 2018 among Dominion Energy, Merger Sub, Dominion Energy Midstream and DEM General Partner, as it may be amended or modified from time to time, a copy of which is attached as Annex A to this consent statement/prospectus;

 

   

“Merger Consideration” refers to the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued to DEM Public Common Unitholders pursuant to the Merger Agreement, together with an amount of cash, without interest, equal to the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend (as defined on page vii of this consent statement/prospectus) in the event that the Merger is successfully completed after the record date for such dividend;

 

   

“MLP Holdco” refers to Dominion MLP Holding Company, LLC, a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy;

 

   

“Merger Sub” refers to Tredegar Street Merger Sub, LLC, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy;

 

   

“Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units” refers to all DEM Series A Preferred Units that are not held by Dominion Energy Parties.

 

   

“QPC Holdco” refers to QPC Holding Company, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy;

 

   

“Record Date” refers to January 7, 2019, the record date for determining the DEM Unitholders entitled to execute and deliver written consents with respect to the Merger;

 

   

“Required DEM Unitholder Written Consent” refers to the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units and the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Units and the DEM Common Units, voting as a single class;

 

   

“Support Agreement” refers to the Support Agreement, dated as of November 26, 2018, among Dominion Energy Midstream, MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner; and

 

   

“Support Written Consents” refers to the written consents approving in all respects the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, to be delivered by MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner pursuant to the Support Agreement.

The sections entitled “Questions and Answers” and “Summary” below highlight selected information from this consent statement/prospectus, but they do not include all of the information that may be important to you. To better understand the Merger Agreement and the Merger, and for a more complete description of its legal terms, you should carefully read this entire consent statement/prospectus, including the section entitled “Risk Factors” beginning on page 15 and the Merger Agreement, a copy of which is attached at Annex A hereto, as well as the documents that are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. See “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

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contained in, or incorporated by reference into, this consent statement/prospectus. This consent statement/prospectus is dated January 24, 2019. You should not assume that the information contained in or incorporated by reference into, this consent statement/prospectus is accurate as of any date other than, in the case of this consent statement/prospectus, the date on the front cover of this consent statement/prospectus and, in the case of information incorporated by reference, the respective dates of such referenced documents. Neither the mailing of this consent statement/prospectus to DEM Unitholders nor the issuance by Dominion Energy of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock in connection with the Merger will create any implication to the contrary.

As discussed elsewhere in this consent statement/prospectus, each Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Unit will, immediately before the effective time of the Merger, at the election of the holder of such unit, either (i) convert into DEM Common Units, (ii) be redeemed for cash or DEM Common Units in the sole discretion of the DEM General Partner or (iii) remain outstanding. Accordingly, for purposes of this consent statement/prospectus, references to “DEM Public Common Units” include (unless the context otherwise requires) any DEM Common Units issued upon any conversion of Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units as described above. Similarly, references to “DEM Public Common Unitholders” include (unless the context otherwise requires) any holders of DEM Common Units issued upon the conversion of Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units as described above.

 

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Questions and Answers

     vi  

Summary

     1  

Information about the Companies

     1  

The Merger

     2  

Merger Consideration

     2  

DEM Units Entitled To Consent and Consent Required

     2  

Dominion Energy’s Ownership Interest In and Control of Dominion Energy Midstream

     2  

Approval by the DEM Conflicts Committee and the DEM Board

     3  

Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor

     3  

Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger

     3  

The Merger Agreement

     4  

Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences

     6  

Other Information Related to the Merger

     6  

Summary of Risk Factors

     7  

Selected Historical Financial Information of Dominion Energy

     9  

Selected Historical Financial Information of Dominion Energy Midstream

     10  

Selected Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Information

     12  

Comparative and Pro Forma Per Share/Unit Data

     13  

Comparative Market Prices and Cash Dividend/Distribution Information

     14  

Dividend and Share Data—Dominion Energy

     14  

Distribution and Unit Data—Dominion Energy Midstream

     14  

Risk Factors

     15  

Risks Related to the Merger

     15  

Tax Risks Related to the Merger and the Ownership of Dominion Energy Common Stock Received in the Merger

     17  

Risks Inherent in an Investment in Dominion Energy

     19  

Risks Relating to Dominion Energy’s Business

     20  

Risks Relating to Dominion Energy Midstream’s Business

     20  

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

     21  

Information about the Companies

     23  

Dominion Energy

     23  

Dominion Energy Midstream

     23  

Merger Sub

     24  

The SCANA Merger

     24  

Written Consents of DEM Unitholders

     25  

DEM Units Entitled to Consent and Consent Required

     25  

Submission of Consents

     25  

Revocation of Consents

     25  

Expenses

     26  

The Merger

     27  

General

     27  

Dominion Energy’s Ownership Interest in and Control of Dominion Energy Midstream

     27  

Background of the Merger

     28  

Resolution of Conflicts of Interest; Standards of Conduct and Modification of Duties

     35  

Approval of the DEM Conflicts Committee and the DEM Board

     36  

Reasons for the DEM Conflicts Committee’s Approval

     36  

Unaudited Financial Projections of Dominion Energy Midstream

     39  

Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor

     42  

Approval by the Dominion Energy Board and its Reasons for the Merger

     56  

Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger

     57  

 

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No Appraisal Rights

     61  

Regulatory Matters

     61  

Listing of the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be Issued in the Merger

     61  

Post-Closing Status of Dominion Energy Midstream

     61  

Accounting Treatment

     61  

The Merger Agreement

     62  

Structure of the Merger

     62  

Exchange of Units; Fractional Units

     63  

Conditions to the Merger

     65  

Representations and Warranties

     65  

Covenants and Other Agreements

     67  

Indemnification and Insurance

     69  

Dominion Energy Board Approval

     70  

Termination

     70  

Expenses

     70  

Amendment and Waiver

     71  

Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders

     72  

Purpose and Term of Existence

     72  

Authorized and Issued Capital

     73  

Dominion Energy Dividends; Dominion Energy Midstream Distributions

     73  

Merger, Consolidation and Certain Other Transactions; Business Combination Statutes

     78  

Management by Board of Directors / General Partner

     79  

Nomination and Election of Directors / General Partner

     80  

Removal of Directors; Withdrawal or Removal of General Partner

     81  

Filling Vacancies on the Board; Replacing the General Partner

     83  

Transfer of General Partner Interest

     83  

Transfer of Incentive Distribution Rights

     83  

Limited Call Rights

     84  

Amendment of Governing Documents

     85  

Meetings; Voting

     88  

Action by Written Consent

     89  

Shareholder Proposals and Director Nominations

     90  

Indemnification and Limitation on Liability

     90  

Conflicts of Interest; Fiduciary Duties

     92  

Taxation

     93  

Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences

     94  

Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger to U.S. Holders of DEM Units

     95  

Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of Owning and Disposing of Dominion Energy Common Stock Received in the Merger

     97  

Legal Matters

     98  

Experts

     98  

Dominion Energy

     98  

Dominion Energy Midstream

     98  

Where You Can Find More Information

     99  

Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements

     F-1  

Annex A—Merger Agreement

     A-1  

Annex B—Opinion of Moelis & Company LLC

     B-1  

 

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

The following questions and answers are intended to briefly address some questions that you, as a DEM Unitholder, may have regarding the Merger, the Merger Agreement and the execution and delivery of written consents with respect to the Merger. Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream urge you to carefully read the remainder of this consent statement/prospectus, because these questions and answers may not address all questions or provide all information that might be important to you with respect to the Merger, the Merger Agreement and the execution and delivery of written consents with respect to the Merger. Additional important information is also contained in the annexes and the documents incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. You may obtain the information incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus without charge by following the instructions under the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

Q:

Why am I receiving these materials?

 

A:

Dominion Energy and DEM General Partner have agreed that, with the approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by the DEM Unitholders and subject to certain other conditions, Merger Sub, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy, will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, with Dominion Energy Midstream surviving as an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy.

The approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by Dominion Energy Midstream requires the affirmative consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units and the affirmative consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Units and the DEM Common Units, voting as a single class. If you are a record holder of outstanding DEM Units as of the Record Date, you may complete, date and sign the enclosed written consent and promptly return it to Dominion Energy Midstream. The delivery of the Support Written Consents will be sufficient to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, on behalf of the DEM Unitholders.

This document constitutes both a prospectus of Dominion Energy and a consent statement of Dominion Energy Midstream. This document is a prospectus because Dominion Energy, in connection with the Merger, is offering Dominion Energy Common Stock in exchange for the DEM Public Common Units outstanding at the effective time of the Merger. This document is a consent statement because DEM Unitholders are being afforded the opportunity to sign a written consent approving the Merger using this document.

 

Q:

What will happen to Dominion Energy Midstream as a result of the Merger?

 

A:

If the Merger is successfully completed, Merger Sub will be merged with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, with Dominion Energy Midstream surviving as an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy. There are no immediate plans to terminate Dominion Energy Midstream’s legal existence or transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of any of Dominion Energy Midstream’s assets following the Merger.

 

Q:

When will the Merger be completed?

 

A:

Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream are working to complete the Merger as soon as possible, but the Merger cannot be completed before the day following the record date for the regular quarterly cash distribution on the DEM Common Units that is paid or payable during the calendar quarter ending March 31, 2019 (the “Dominion Energy Midstream Fourth Quarter Distribution”). A number of conditions must be satisfied or waived before Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream can complete the Merger. See the section entitled “The Merger Agreement—Conditions to the Merger” beginning on page 65. Assuming timely satisfaction or waiver of the closing conditions, the Merger is targeted to close in the first quarter of 2019.

 

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Q:

What percentage of outstanding Dominion Energy Common Stock will DEM Public Common Unitholders own after the successful consummation of the Merger?

 

A:

If the Merger is successfully completed, based on the number of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Units outstanding as of January 22, 2019, the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that the DEM Public Common Unitholders receive in the Merger will collectively represent approximately 3.2% of the outstanding shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock following completion of the Merger.

 

Q:

What will DEM Public Common Unitholders be entitled to receive in the Merger?

 

A:

Each DEM Public Common Unitholder as of the effective time of the Merger will be entitled to receive Dominion Energy Common Stock in exchange for such holder’s DEM Common Units held at the effective time of the Merger at the Exchange Ratio. If the Merger is successfully completed after the record date for the regular quarterly cash dividend on Dominion Energy Common Stock that is paid or payable during the calendar quarter ending March 31, 2019 (the “Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend”), each DEM Public Common Unitholder will also be entitled to receive an amount of cash, without interest, equal to the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend to which such holder would have been entitled if the Merger had been successfully completed prior to the record date for such quarterly dividend.

No fractional shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock will be issued in the Merger. Instead, if a DEM Public Common Unitholder otherwise would be owed a fraction of a share of Dominion Energy Common Stock, such holder will receive the value of that fraction of a share in cash, without interest and rounded to the nearest cent, which value is based on a formula that takes into account the volume-weighted average price of Dominion Energy Common Stock for the five (5) consecutive trading day period ending on the third trading day prior to the effective time of the Merger. For example, if a DEM Public Common Unitholder owns 100 DEM Common Units, in exchange for such DEM Common Units, such holder will receive 24 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock, plus an amount of cash equivalent to the value of 0.92 of a share of Dominion Energy Common Stock. See the section entitled “The Merger Agreement—Exchange of Units; Fractional Units” beginning on page 63.

 

Q:

What will happen to the DEM Series A Preferred Units as a result of the Merger?

 

A:

Under the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement, each outstanding Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Unit shall, immediately before the effective time of the Merger, at the election of the holders of such units, either (i) convert into DEM Common Units, (ii) be redeemed for cash or DEM Common Units, in the sole discretion of the DEM General Partner, or (iii) remain outstanding.

As of December 18, 2018, the deadline for making such elections pursuant to the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement, the holders of 100% of the Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units have elected to convert such units into DEM Common Units. Each such holder shall receive the merger consideration described in the prior question for the DEM Common Units received as a result of their election.

 

Q:

Will the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock acquired in the Merger be entitled to receive dividends?

 

A:

After the closing of the Merger, all shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock issued in exchange for DEM Public Common Units will entitle the holder to the same dividends that all other holders of Dominion Energy Common Stock will receive with respect to any dividend record date that occurs after the effective time of the Merger. See the section entitled “Comparative Market Prices and Cash Distribution/Dividend Information” beginning on page 14.

 

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Q:

Should holders of DEM Public Common Units deliver their DEM Public Common Units now?

 

A:

No. After the Merger is completed, any DEM Public Common Units you hold as of the effective time of the merger in book entry form will automatically be converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration. Because all DEM Common Units are held in book entry form, no holder will need to deliver certificates to receive the Merger Consideration. If you own DEM Public Common Units in street name, the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock you will receive in connection with the Merger should be credited to your account in accordance with the policies and procedures of your bank, broker or other nominee within a few days following the closing date of the Merger.

 

Q:

Where will DEM Common Units trade after the Merger?

 

A:

DEM Common Units will no longer be publicly traded following the Merger and will be delisted from the NYSE.

 

Q:

What happens to future distributions with respect to DEM Public Common Units?

 

A:

If the Merger is successfully consummated, all outstanding DEM Public Common Units will be converted into the right to receive Dominion Energy Common Stock at the Exchange Ratio and will no longer receive quarterly distributions from Dominion Energy Midstream. However, since the Merger cannot be completed before the day following the record date for the Dominion Energy Midstream Fourth Quarter Distribution, holders of DEM Public Common Units as of such record date will be entitled to receive the Dominion Energy Midstream Fourth Quarter Distribution. For a description of the differences between the rights of holders of Dominion Energy Common Stock and holders of DEM Units, please read “Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders” beginning on page 72.

 

Q:

What are the expected U.S. federal income tax consequences for a DEM Public Common Unitholder as a result of the Merger?

 

A:

The receipt of Dominion Energy Common Stock and any cash in exchange for DEM Common Units pursuant to the Merger should be a taxable transaction to U.S. holders (as defined in the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94) for U.S. federal income tax purposes. In such a case, a U.S. holder will generally recognize capital gain or loss on the receipt of Dominion Energy Common Stock and any cash received in exchange for DEM Common Units. However, a portion of the gain or loss, which portion could be substantial, will be separately computed and taxed as ordinary income or loss to the extent attributable to assets giving rise to depreciation recapture or other “unrealized receivables” or to “inventory items” owned by Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries. Passive losses that were not deductible by a U.S. holder in prior taxable periods because they exceeded a U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s income may become available to offset a portion of the gain recognized by such U.S. holder. See the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94 for a more complete discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Merger.

 

Q:

What are the expected U.S. federal income tax consequences for a DEM Public Common Unitholder of the ownership of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock after the Merger is completed?

 

A:

Dominion Energy is classified as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and thus, Dominion Energy (and not its shareholders) is subject to U.S. federal income tax on its taxable income. A distribution of cash by Dominion Energy to a shareholder who is a U.S. holder (as defined in the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94) will generally be included in such U.S. holder’s income as ordinary dividend income to the extent of Dominion Energy’s current or accumulated “earnings and profits” as determined under U.S. federal income tax principles. Any portion of

 

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  the cash distributed to Dominion Energy shareholders after the Merger that exceeds Dominion Energy’s current and accumulated earnings and profits will be treated as a non-taxable return of capital reducing a U.S. holder’s adjusted tax basis in such U.S. holder’s shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock and, to the extent the distribution exceeds such shareholder’s adjusted tax basis, as capital gain from the sale or exchange of such shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock. See the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94 for a more complete discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of owning and disposing of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

 

Q:

Are holders of DEM Units entitled to appraisal rights in connection with the Merger?

 

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No. Holders of DEM Units do not have appraisal rights under applicable law or contractual appraisal rights under the DEM Partnership Agreement.

 

Q:

Who do I call if I have further questions about the Merger Agreement or the Merger?

 

A:

If DEM Unitholders have further questions or if they would like additional copies, without charge, of this document, they may call Dominion Energy Midstream’s Corporate Secretary Department by phone at (804) 819-2000 or by email at Corporate.Secretary@dominionenergy.com.

 

Q:

What happens if the Merger is not consummated?

 

A:

If the Merger is not completed for any reason, you will not receive the Merger Consideration for any DEM Public Common Units that you hold. The DEM Common Units will remain outstanding and Dominion Energy Midstream will remain a public limited partnership, none of the Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units will be converted into DEM Common Units, and the DEM Common Units will continue to be listed and traded on the NYSE.

 

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SUMMARY

This summary highlights information contained elsewhere in this consent statement/prospectus and may not contain all of the information that is important to you. We urge you to carefully read the remainder of the consent statement/prospectus, including the attached annexes, and the other documents to which we have referred you for a more complete understanding of the transactions discussed herein. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus. We have included page references to direct you to a more complete description of the topics presented in this summary.

Information about the Companies (see page 23)

Dominion Energy, Inc.

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 819-2000

Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and incorporated in Virginia in 1983, Dominion Energy is one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 31,000 megawatts of electric generation, 106,400 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering, storage and distribution pipelines and 93,600 miles of electric transmission and distribution lines. Dominion Energy operates one of the largest natural gas storage systems in the U.S. with approximately 1 trillion cubic feet of capacity and serves nearly 7.5 million utility and retail energy customers.

Dominion Energy Common Stock is listed on the NYSE under the symbol “D.”

Additional information about Dominion Energy is included in the section entitled “Information about the Companies” beginning on page 23 of this consent statement/prospectus and in the documents incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 819-2000

Dominion Energy Midstream is a Delaware limited partnership formed on March 11, 2014 by Dominion Energy to grow a portfolio of natural gas terminaling, processing, storage, transportation and related assets.

DEM Common Units are listed on the NYSE under the symbol “DM.”

Additional information about Dominion Energy Midstream is included in the section entitled “Information about the Companies” beginning on page 23 of this consent statement/prospectus and in the documents incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

Tredegar Street Merger Sub, LLC

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

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Merger Sub is a Delaware limited liability company and an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy. Merger Sub was formed on November 16, 2018 solely for the purpose of consummating a merger with Dominion Energy Midstream and has no operating assets. Merger Sub has not carried on any activities to date except for activities incidental to its formation and activities undertaken in connection with a potential merger with Dominion Energy Midstream.

The Merger (see page 27)

Pursuant to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger, Merger Sub, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy, will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, with Dominion Energy Midstream surviving as an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy. Following the effective time of the Merger, the DEM Common Units will cease to be publicly traded, will be delisted from the NYSE, and will be deregistered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”).

Merger Consideration (see page 63)

Upon completion of the Merger, each issued and outstanding DEM Public Common Unit will be automatically converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration. Cash will be paid in lieu of any fractional shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

DEM Units Entitled To Consent and Consent Required (see page 25)

The approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by Dominion Energy Midstream requires the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units and the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Units and the DEM Common Units, voting as a single class. Pursuant to the terms of the Support Agreement, MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner have irrevocably agreed to deliver the Support Written Consents within two business days following the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part. As of November 23, 2018, MLP Holdco beneficially owned 43,820,578 DEM Common Units, DEM General Partner beneficially owned 26,675,082 DEM Common Units and QPC Holdco beneficially owned 6,656,839 DEM Common Units and 11,365,628 DEM Series A Preferred Units, which collectively represent approximately 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and 56.4% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and DEM Series A Preferred Units together. Accordingly, the delivery of the Support Written Consents will be sufficient to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, on behalf of the DEM Unitholders.

All of the directors and executive officers of DEM General Partner beneficially owned, in the aggregate, approximately 0.1% of the outstanding DEM Common Units as of the Record Date. Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream believe that the directors and executive officers of Dominion Energy Midstream will each deliver written consents with respect to the Merger Agreement and the Merger.

Dominion Energy’s Ownership Interest In and Control of Dominion Energy Midstream (see page 27)

Dominion Energy holds a controlling interest in Dominion Energy Midstream. Dominion Energy controls Dominion Energy Midstream through Dominion Energy’s indirect ownership of 100% of the membership interests of DEM General Partner, which owns 100% of the non-economic general partner interest in Dominion Energy Midstream, and through Dominion Energy’s indirect ownership of approximately 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and approximately 37.5% of the DEM Series A Preferred Units.



 

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Approval by the DEM Conflicts Committee and the DEM Board (see page 36)

The DEM Conflicts Committee considered the benefits of the Merger Agreement, the Merger and the related transactions as well as the associated risks and, by a unanimous vote held on November 25, 2018, determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby are in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger (such approval constituting Special Approval as defined in the DEM Partnership Agreement), and recommended the approval of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, to the DEM Board. For a discussion of the many factors considered by the DEM Conflicts Committee in making their determination and approval, please read “The Merger—Reasons for the DEM Conflicts Committee’s Approval” beginning on page 36.

Based upon such approval and recommendation, at a meeting duly called and held on November 26, 2018, the DEM Board (i) deemed it advisable and in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Unitholders that Dominion Energy Midstream enter into the Merger Agreement and consummate the Merger, (ii) approved the form, terms and provisions of the Merger Agreement, the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, and the execution, delivery and performance by DEM General Partner and Dominion Energy Midstream of the Merger Agreement, (iii) approved the form, terms and provisions of the Support Agreement, the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby and the execution, delivery and performance by DEM General Partner and Dominion Energy Midstream of the Support Agreement, (iv) directed that the Merger Agreement be submitted to a vote of the DEM Unitholders and (v) authorized the DEM Unitholders to act by written consent without a meeting in connection with consenting to the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger. For a further discussion of the recommendation of the DEM Conflicts Committee to the DEM Board, please read “The Merger—Approval of the DEM Conflicts Committee and the DEM Board” beginning on page 36.

Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor (see page 42)

In connection with the Merger, the DEM Conflicts Committee received a written opinion, dated November 26, 2018, confirming an oral opinion received on November 25, 2018, from its financial advisor, Moelis & Company LLC (“Moelis”), as of the date of such opinion, as to the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the Exchange Ratio in the Merger to holders of DEM Common Units (other than Dominion Energy and its subsidiaries (the “Excluded Holders”)). The full text of Moelis’ written opinion dated November 26, 2018, which sets forth the assumptions made, procedures followed, matters considered and limitations on the review undertaken in connection with the opinion, is attached as Annex B to this consent statement/prospectus and is incorporated herein by reference. Moelis’ opinion was provided for the use and benefit of the DEM Conflicts Committee (solely in its capacity as such) in its evaluation of the Merger. Moelis’ opinion is limited solely to the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the Exchange Ratio and does not address Dominion Energy Midstream’s underlying business decision to effect the Merger or the relative merits of the Merger as compared to any alternative business strategies or transactions that might be available to Dominion Energy Midstream. Moelis’ opinion does not constitute a recommendation as to how any holder of securities of Dominion Energy Midstream should vote or act with respect to the Merger or any other matter.

Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger (see page 57)

In considering the information contained in this consent statement/prospectus, you should be aware that DEM General Partner’s directors and executive officers may have interests in the Merger that may be different from, or in addition to, the interest of DEM Unitholders. For a detailed discussion of the interests that DEM General Partner’s directors and executive officers may have in the Merger, please see the section entitled “The Merger—Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger” beginning on page 57.



 

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The Merger Agreement (see page 62)

The terms and conditions of the Merger are contained in the Merger Agreement, a copy of which is attached as Annex A to this consent statement/prospectus. We encourage you to carefully read the Merger Agreement in its entirety, as it is the principal document that governs the Merger.

Structure of the Merger

Pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, Merger Sub will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream. Each DEM Public Common Unitholder will be entitled to receive Dominion Energy Common Stock in exchange for such holder’s DEM Common Units held at the effective time of the Merger at the Exchange Ratio. If the Merger is successfully completed after the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend, each DEM Public Common Unitholder will also be entitled to receive an amount of cash, without interest, equal to the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend to which such holder would have been entitled if the Merger had been successfully completed prior to the record date for such quarterly dividend. As a result of the Merger, the separate existence of Merger Sub will cease, and Dominion Energy Midstream will become an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy.

When the Merger Becomes Effective

The parties to the Merger Agreement have agreed to close the Merger on the third business day after the day on which the last condition to completing the Merger is satisfied or waived or on such other date as the parties may agree. The Merger will then become effective at the time and on the date on which a certificate of merger is filed with the Delaware Secretary of State or at such later time and date on which the parties agree and specify in the certificate of merger. This time is referred to as the “effective time of the Merger.” The parties are targeting a closing in the first quarter of 2019, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of conditions to the Merger discussed below.

Effect of the Merger and Merger Consideration

At the effective time of the Merger:

 

   

Each DEM Public Common Unit will be converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration and each such DEM Public Common Unit will be canceled and retired and will cease to exist.

 

   

Each DEM Unit held by a Dominion Energy Party will remain outstanding immediately following the Merger.

 

   

Each Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Unit that so elects will remain outstanding.

 

   

The limited liability company interests in Merger Sub issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the Merger will be converted into an aggregate number of DEM Common Units equal to the number of DEM Public Common Units outstanding immediately prior to the Merger.

If, before the effective time of the Merger, the number of outstanding DEM Common Units or shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock changes as a result of any unit or share split, distribution, combination, reorganization or other similar transaction, an appropriate adjustment will be made to the Exchange Ratio.

For a description of the Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Units and a description of the comparative rights of holders of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Units, see the section entitled “Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders” beginning on page 72.



 

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Conditions to the Merger

The closing of the Merger will occur no earlier than the day following the record date for the Dominion Energy Midstream Fourth Quarter Distribution. The obligation of the parties to the Merger Agreement to complete the Merger (such completion of the Merger, the “Closing”) is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain conditions, including among others:

 

   

the delivery of this consent statement/prospectus to holders of the DEM Units, other than any Dominion Energy Party, at least 20 business days prior to Closing;

 

   

receipt of the Required DEM Unitholder Written Consent in accordance with applicable law;

 

   

the continued effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part;

 

   

the approval for listing on the NYSE of the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued in the Merger, subject to official notice of issuance; and

 

   

the absence of any decree, order, injunction or law that prohibits the Merger or makes the Merger unlawful.

The parties’ obligations are also separately subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions:

 

   

certain fundamental representations and warranties of the other party relating to organization and existence, authorization to enter into the Merger Agreement and to complete the transactions contemplated thereby and capitalization being true and correct as of the Closing in all material respects;

 

   

the representations and warranties of the other party relating to the absence of changes that would have a material adverse effect on such party and the absence of material damage, destruction, or loss to any material portion of assets of such party or its subsidiaries being true and correct as of the Closing;

 

   

all other representations and warranties of the other party being true and correct as of the Closing, other than certain failures to be true and correct that would not in the aggregate result in a material adverse effect on the party making the representation or warranty; and

 

   

the other party having performed or complied with all agreements and covenants required to be performed by it under the Merger Agreement in all material respects.

Dominion Energy Board Approval

On November 26, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, are in the best interests of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy’s shareholders, and approved the Merger Agreement.

Termination

The parties to the Merger Agreement can mutually agree to terminate the Merger Agreement at any time without completing the Merger. In addition, either party may terminate the Merger Agreement on its own without completing the Merger in a number of situations, including if:

 

   

the Merger has not been consummated on or before March 1, 2019 (the “Termination Date”), provided that the right to terminate the Merger Agreement shall not be available to the party seeking to terminate if such party failed to perform or observe in any material respect its obligations under the Merger Agreement in any manner that shall have been the principal cause of, or resulted in, the failure of the Merger to occur on or before such date;



 

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a governmental entity has issued a final non-appealable order, decree, or ruling, or taken any other action permanently restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the Merger, so long as the party seeking termination has complied with its obligation under the Merger Agreement regarding certain filings, non-solicitation, reasonable best efforts to cause the Merger to occur, and other assurances; or

 

   

the other party breaches any of its representations, warranties or agreements in the Merger Agreement, or if any of the other party’s representations or warranties become untrue and such breach (i) is incapable of being cured, or is not cured, prior to the Termination Date, and (ii) results in a condition to the Merger not being satisfied, provided that the party seeking termination is not in breach of its representations and warranties under the Merger Agreement so as to give rise to a failure of the condition to the other party’s obligation to close under the Merger Agreement.

Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences (see page 94)

The receipt of Dominion Energy Common Stock and any cash in exchange for DEM Public Common Units pursuant to the Merger Agreement should be a taxable transaction for U.S. federal income tax purposes to U.S. holders (as defined in the section titled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94).

In such case, a U.S. holder who receives Dominion Energy Common Stock and cash, if any, in exchange for DEM Public Common Units pursuant to the Merger Agreement will recognize gain or loss in an amount equal to the difference between:

 

   

the sum of (i) the fair market value of Dominion Energy Common Stock received, (ii) the amount of any cash received, and (iii) such U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities immediately prior to the Merger; and

 

   

such U.S. holder’s adjusted tax basis in the DEM Public Common Units exchanged therefor (which includes such U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities immediately prior to the Merger).

Gain or loss recognized by a U.S. holder will generally be taxable as capital gain or loss. However, a portion of this gain or loss, which portion could be substantial, will be separately computed and taxed as ordinary income or loss under Section 751 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”), to the extent attributable to assets giving rise to depreciation recapture or other “unrealized receivables” or to “inventory items” owned by Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries. Passive losses that were not deductible by a U.S. holder in prior taxable periods because they exceeded a U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s income may become available to offset a portion of the gain recognized by such U.S. holder.

The U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Merger to each DEM Unitholder will depend on such unitholder’s own personal tax situation. Accordingly, each DEM Unitholder is strongly urged to consult its tax advisor for a full understanding of the particular tax consequences of the Merger to such unitholder.

For additional information, read the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94.

Other Information Related to the Merger

No Appraisal Rights (see page 61)

DEM Unitholders will not have appraisal rights in connection with the Merger under applicable law or contractual appraisal rights under the DEM Partnership Agreement or the Merger Agreement.



 

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Regulatory Matters (see page 61)

In connection with the Merger, Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream intend to make all required filings under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and the Exchange Act, as well as any required filings or applications with the NYSE and the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware. Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream are unaware of any other requirement for the filing of information with, or the obtaining of the approval of, governmental authorities in any jurisdiction that is required for the consummation of the Merger.

The Merger is not reportable under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (the “HSR Act”), and therefore, no filings with respect to the Merger were required with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) or the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”).

Listing of the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be Issued in the Merger (see page 61)

Dominion Energy expects to obtain approval to list the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued pursuant to the Merger Agreement on the NYSE, which approval is a condition to the Closing.

Post-Closing Status of Dominion Energy Midstream (see page 61)

Following the consummation of the Merger, it is expected that Dominion Energy Midstream will remain an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy indefinitely. There are no immediate plans to terminate Dominion Energy Midstream’s legal existence or transfer, assign or otherwise dispose of any of Dominion Energy Midstream’s assets following the Merger.

Accounting Treatment (see page 61)

The Merger will be accounted for in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification 810, Consolidation—Overall—Changes in a Parent’s Ownership Interest in a Subsidiary. As Dominion Energy controls Dominion Energy Midstream and will continue to control Dominion Energy Midstream after the Merger, the change in Dominion Energy’s ownership interest in Dominion Energy Midstream will be accounted for as an equity transaction and no gain or loss will be recognized in Dominion Energy Midstream’s consolidated statement of income resulting from the Merger.

Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders (see page 72)

Dominion Energy is a Virginia corporation, and Dominion Energy Midstream is a Delaware limited partnership. Accordingly, there are significant differences under applicable state law in the rights of holders of Dominion Energy Common Stock and holders of DEM Units. For more information concerning these differences, please read “Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders” beginning on page 72.

Summary of Risk Factors

You should carefully consider all of the risk factors together with all of the other information included in, or incorporated by reference into, this consent statement/prospectus before deciding whether to deliver your written consent. Some of these risks include, but are not limited to, those described below and in more detail under the headings “Risk Factors—Risks Related to the Merger,” “Risk Factors—Tax Risks Related to the Merger and the Ownership of Dominion Energy Common Stock Received in the Merger,” “Risk Factors—Risks Inherent in an



 

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Investment in Dominion Energy,” “Risk Factors—Risks Relating to Dominion Energy’s Business” and “Risk Factors—Risks Relating to Dominion Energy Midstream’s Business.”

 

   

The number of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that holders of DEM Public Common Units will be entitled to receive in the Merger is based upon a fixed exchange ratio. As a result, the market value of the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that holders of DEM Public Common Units receive for their DEM Public Common Units in the Merger could decrease prior to the consummation of the Merger.

 

   

The Merger is subject to closing conditions that, if not satisfied or waived, will result in the Merger not being consummated, which may cause the market price of the DEM Common Units to decline.

 

   

Financial projections regarding Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy may not prove accurate.

 

   

The DEM Partnership Agreement limits the duties of the DEM General Partner to DEM Unitholders and restricts the remedies available to unitholders for actions taken by the DEM General Partner that might otherwise constitute breaches of its duties.

 

   

Certain directors and executive officers of the DEM General Partner may have interests that differ in certain respects from those of the DEM Public Common Unitholders.

 

   

If the Merger does not occur, Dominion Energy Midstream will not benefit from the expenses it has incurred in the pursuit of the Merger.

 

   

The Merger should be a taxable transaction and, in such case, the resulting tax liability of a DEM Public Common Unitholder, if any, will depend on the such holder’s particular situation. The tax liability of such holder as a result of the Merger could be more than expected.

In addition, Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream face other business, financial operational and legal risks and uncertainties detailed from time to time in Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s SEC filings, including, but not limited to those discussed under Item 1A, “Risk Factors” in Dominion Energy’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Dominion Energy Midstream’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2018, each of which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus.



 

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SELECTED HISTORICAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION OF DOMINION ENERGY

The selected historical consolidated financial data of Dominion Energy for each of the years ended 2017, 2016 and 2015 and at December 31, 2017 and 2016 have been derived from Dominion Energy’s audited consolidated financial statements and related notes contained in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, as updated in its Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on June 6, 2018, which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical consolidated financial data for the years ended 2014 and 2013 and at December 31, 2015, 2014 and 2013 have been derived from Dominion Energy’s audited consolidated financial statements, which have not been incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical consolidated financial data at September 30, 2018 and for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 have been derived from Dominion Energy’s unaudited consolidated financial statements and related notes contained in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2018, which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical financial data at September 30, 2017 has been derived from Dominion Energy’s unaudited consolidated financial statements, which have not been incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The information set forth below is only a summary and is not necessarily indicative of the results of future operations of Dominion Energy or the combined company, and you should read the following information together with Dominion Energy’s audited consolidated financial statements, the related notes and the section titled “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” contained in Dominion Energy’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, as updated in its Current Report on Form 8-K, filed on June 6, 2018, and Dominion Energy’s unaudited consolidated financial statements, the related notes and the section titled “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” contained in Dominion Energy’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2018, which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. For more information, see the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

    Nine Months Ended
September 30,
    Year Ended December 31,  
    2018     2017     2017     2016     2015     2014     2013  
(millions, except per share amounts)                                          

Dominion Energy

             

Operating revenue

  $ 10,005     $ 9,376     $ 12,586     $ 11,737     $ 11,683     $ 12,436     $ 13,120  

Income from continuing operations, net of tax

    1,806       1,687       2,999       2,123       1,899       1,310       1,789  

Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax

    —         —         —         —         —         —         (92

Net income attributable to Dominion Energy

    1,806       1,687       2,999       2,123       1,899       1,310       1,697  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income from continuing operations before loss from discontinued operations per common share-basic

    2.77       2.66       4.72       3.44       3.21       2.25       3.09  

Net income attributable to Dominion Energy per common share-basic

    2.77       2.66       4.72       3.44       3.21       2.25       2.93  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income from continuing operations before loss from discontinued operations per common share-diluted

    2.77       2.66       4.72       3.44       3.20       2.24       3.09  

Net income attributable to Dominion Energy per common share-diluted

    2.77       2.66       4.72       3.44       3.20       2.24       2.93  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Dividends declared per common share

    2.505       2.280       3.035       2.80       2.59       2.40       2.25  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total assets

    79,082       75,391       76,585       71,610       58,648       54,186       49,963  

Long-term debt

    32,188       30,886       30,948       30,231       23,468       21,665       19,199  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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SELECTED HISTORICAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION OF DOMINION ENERGY MIDSTREAM

The selected historical consolidated financial data of Dominion Energy Midstream for each of the years ended 2017, 2016 and 2015 and at December 31, 2017 and 2016 have been derived from Dominion Energy Midstream’s audited consolidated financial statements and related notes contained in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical consolidated financial data for the year ended 2014 and at December 31, 2015 and 2014 have been derived from Dominion Energy Midstream’s audited consolidated financial statements, which have not been incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical financial data for the year ended 2013 and at December 31, 2013 have been derived from the audited financial statements of Dominion Energy Cove Point LNG, LP, Dominion Energy Midstream’s predecessor for accounting purposes, which such financial statements have not been incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical consolidated financial data at September 30, 2018 and for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and 2017 have been derived from Dominion Energy Midstream’s unaudited consolidated financial statements and related notes contained in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2018, which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The selected historical consolidated financial data at September 30, 2017 has been derived from Dominion Energy Midstream’s unaudited consolidated financial statements, which have not been incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. The information set forth below is only a summary and is not necessarily indicative of the results of future operations of Dominion Energy Midstream or the combined company, and you should read the following information together with Dominion Energy Midstream’s audited consolidated financial statements, the related notes and the section titled “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” contained in Dominion Energy Midstream’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, and Dominion Energy Midstream’s unaudited consolidated financial statements, the related notes and the section titled “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” contained in Dominion Energy Midstream’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2018, which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. For more information, see the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

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     Nine Months Ended
September 30,
     Year Ended December 31,  
     2018      2017      2017      2016      2015      2014(1)      2013
(Predecessor)
 
(millions, except per unit amounts)                                                 

Dominion Energy Midstream

                    

Operating revenue

   $ 641.9      $ 358.9      $ 480.2      $ 441.3      $ 369.6      $ 313.3      $ 343.5  

Net income including noncontrolling interest and predecessor

     324.5        120.8        155.4        229.7        196.5        106.9        109.4  

Net income including noncontrolling interest

     324.5        120.8        155.4        224.2        194.2        26.3     

Net income attributable to partners

     152.7        142.8        195.1        106.4        72.5        9.5     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net income per limited partner unit (basic):

                    

Common units

     1.13        1.08        1.44        1.30        1.08        0.15     

Subordinated units

     0.59        1.08        1.44        1.17        1.00        0.15     

Net income per limited partner unit (diluted):

                    

Common units

     1.07        1.02        1.35        1.30        1.08        0.15     

Subordinated units

     0.59        1.08        1.44        1.17        1.00        0.15     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Cash distribution declared per common and subordinated unit

     1.0540        0.8645        1.1825        0.9680        0.7760        0.1389     
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total assets

     10,266.3        7,860.1        7,980.3        7,186.9        4,125.2        2,258.4        1,498.2  

Long-term debt

     2,783.5        480.2        725.7        729.9        300.8        —          —    
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1)

The selected income statement and cash flow data for the year ended December 31, 2014, consists of the consolidated results of Dominion Energy Midstream for the period from October 20, 2014 through December 31, 2014, and the results of Dominion Energy Cove Point LNG, LP, Dominion Energy Midstream’s predecessor for accounting purposes, for the period from January 1, 2014 through October 19, 2014.

 

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SELECTED UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL INFORMATION

The following selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial information is derived from the unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of income of Dominion Energy for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and the year ended December 31, 2017, which have been prepared to give effect to the Merger and the SCANA Merger (as defined on page 24 of this consent statement/prospectus), as if the Merger and the SCANA Merger were completed on January 1, 2017, and the unaudited pro forma condensed consolidated balance sheet of Dominion Energy at September 30, 2018, which has been prepared to give effect to the Merger and the SCANA Merger as if the Merger and the SCANA Merger were completed on September 30, 2018.

The following selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial information is for illustrative and informational purposes only and is not necessarily indicative of the results that might have occurred had the Merger and the SCANA Merger taken place on January 1, 2017, for statements of income purposes, and September 30, 2018 for balance sheet purposes, and is not intended to be a projection of future results. Future results may vary significantly from the results reflected because of various factors, including those discussed in the section entitled “Risk Factors” beginning on page 15 of this consent statement/prospectus. The following selected unaudited pro forma consolidated financial information should be read in conjunction with the section entitled “Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements” and related notes beginning on page F-1 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

    Nine Months Ended
September 30, 2018
     Year Ended
December 31, 2017
 
(millions, except per share amounts)             

Pro Forma Consolidated Dominion Energy

    

Operating revenue

  $ 12,899      $ 16,998  

Income from continuing operations, net of tax

    2,123        2,907  

Net income attributable to Dominion Energy

    2,123        2,907  

Income from continuing operations per common share-basic

    2.75        3.85  

Net income attributable to Dominion Energy per common share-basic

    2.75        3.85  

Income from continuing operations per common share-diluted

    2.75        3.85  

Net income attributable to Dominion Energy per common share-diluted

    2.75        3.85  

Total assets

    97,976     

Long-term debt

    38,947     

 

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COMPARATIVE AND PRO FORMA PER SHARE/UNIT DATA

The following table summarizes unaudited per share/unit data for (i) Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream on a historical basis, (ii) Dominion Energy on a pro forma combined basis giving effect to the Merger and the SCANA Merger and (iii) Dominion Energy Midstream on a pro forma equivalent basis calculated by multiplying the Dominion Energy pro forma combined data by the Exchange Ratio of 0.2492. It has been assumed for purposes of the pro forma combined financial information provided below that the Merger and the SCANA Merger were completed on January 1, 2017, for earnings per share purposes, and on September 30, 2018, for book value per share/unit purposes. The following information should be read in conjunction with the section titled “Unaudited Pro Forma Consolidated Financial Statements” and related notes beginning on page F-1 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

     Dominion Energy      Dominion Energy
Midstream
 
     Historical      Pro Forma
Combined
     Historical      Pro Forma
Equivalent(a)
 

Nine Months Ended September 30, 2018

           

Basic earnings per share of common share/unit

   $ 2.77      $ 2.75      $ 1.13      $ 0.69  

Diluted earnings per common share/unit

     2.77        2.75        1.07        0.69  

Cash dividends declared per share/unit

     2.505        2.505        1.054        0.624  

Book value per share/unit(b)

     28.20        31.37        18.19        7.82  

Year Ended December 31, 2017

           

Basic earnings per share of common share/unit

   $ 4.72      $ 3.85      $ 1.44      $ 0.96  

Diluted earnings per common share/unit

     4.72        3.85        1.35        0.96  

Cash dividends declared per share/unit

     3.035        3.035        1.1825        0.756  

 

(a)

The unaudited Dominion Energy Midstream pro forma equivalents are calculated by multiplying the unaudited Dominion Energy pro forma combined per share amounts by the Exchange Ratio of 0.2492.

(b)

Historical book value per share/unit for Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream represents the total shareholders’/partners’ equity at September 30, 2018 divided by the number of shares of Dominion Energy or DEM Units outstanding. The unaudited Dominion Energy pro forma combined book value per share represents the total pro forma shareholders’ equity at September 30, 2018 divided by the pro forma combined number of shares of Dominion Energy common stock that would have been outstanding at September 30, 2018 had the Merger and the SCANA Merger been completed at that date.

 

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COMPARATIVE MARKET PRICES AND CASH DIVIDEND/DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION

Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Common Units are each listed on the NYSE under the symbols “D” and “DM,” respectively. The following table presents the closing prices of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Common Units on November 23, 2018, the last trading day before the public announcement of the execution of the Merger Agreement, and January 22, 2019, the latest practicable trading day before the date of this consent statement/prospectus. The table also shows the equivalent per unit value of the Dominion Energy Common Stock included in the Merger Consideration for each DEM Common Unit, which per unit values are calculated as the product of (i) the Dominion Energy per share values and (ii) 0.2492, the Exchange Ratio.

 

Date

   Dominion Energy
Common Stock
Closing Price
     DEM Common
Unit Closing
Price
     Equivalent Per
Unit Information
 

November 23, 2018

   $ 73.10      $ 18.13      $ 18.22  

January 22, 2019

   $ 68.59      $ 17.02      $ 17.09  

The above table shows only historical comparisons. These comparisons may not provide meaningful information to DEM Unitholders in connection with making any decisions with respect to the Merger. DEM Unitholders are urged to obtain current market quotations for Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Common Units and to review carefully the other information contained in this consent statement/prospectus or incorporated herein by reference in making any decisions with respect to the Merger. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus for instructions on how to obtain the information that has been incorporated by reference. Historical performance is not necessarily indicative of any performance to be expected in the future. See the sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” beginning on pages 15 and 21, respectively, of this consent statement/prospectus.

Dividend and Share Data—Dominion Energy

Dividends on Dominion Energy Common Stock are paid as and when declared by the Dominion Energy Board. Dividends are typically paid on the 20th of March, June, September and December of each year.

As of January 22, 2019, Dominion Energy had approximately 777 million shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock outstanding, and there were approximately 120,000 holders of record of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

Distribution and Unit Data—Dominion Energy Midstream

The DEM Partnership Agreement provides that distributions to holders of DEM Common Units will be made as and when declared by the DEM General Partner. Distributions are typically paid on the 15th of February, May, August and November of each year.

As of January 22, 2019, Dominion Energy Midstream had approximately 127 million DEM Common Units outstanding, and there were approximately 14 holders of record of DEM Common Units.

The Merger Agreement restricts the ability of Dominion Energy to declare or pay certain dividends and distributions prior to the consummation of the Merger (other than regular quarterly cash dividends). See the section entitled “The Merger Agreement—Covenants and Other Agreements” beginning on page 67.

 

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RISK FACTORS

In addition to the other information included or incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus, including the matters addressed in the section entitled “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” beginning on page 21 of this consent statement/prospectus, you should carefully consider the following risks before deciding whether to sign and deliver a written consent. In addition, you should read and consider the risks associated with each of the businesses of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream, because these risks may also affect the combined company. A description of the material risks can be found in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 for Dominion Energy and in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 and the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2018 for Dominion Energy Midstream, each of which are filed with the SEC and incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

Risks Related to the Merger

The number of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that holders of DEM Public Common Units will be entitled to receive in the Merger is based upon a fixed exchange ratio. As a result, the market value of the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that holders of DEM Public Common Units receive for their DEM Public Common Units in the Merger could decrease prior to the consummation of the Merger.

The Exchange Ratio to be paid in the Merger is fixed, meaning that it does not change and is not dependent upon the relative values of DEM Common Units and Dominion Energy Common Stock. Therefore, there is no “price protection” mechanism contained in the Merger Agreement that would adjust the number of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that DEM Public Common Unitholders will receive based on any decreases in the trading price of Dominion Energy Common Stock. If the price of Dominion Energy Common Stock decreases because of changes in Dominion Energy’s business, operations or prospects, market reactions to the Merger, general market and economic conditions, or any other factors, such as an equity or debt offering or other issuance, the market value of the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock received by DEM Public Common Unitholders will also decrease. If Dominion Energy engages in any such transactions and the market price of Dominion Energy Common Stock declines in value as a result, DEM Public Common Unitholders will receive less value for their DEM Public Common Units than the value calculated pursuant to the Exchange Ratio on the date the Merger was announced. For historical and current market prices of DEM Common Units and Dominion Energy Common Stock, please see the section of this consent statement/prospectus entitled “Comparative Market Prices and Cash Dividend/Distribution Information” beginning on page 14.

The Merger is subject to closing conditions that, if not satisfied or waived, will result in the Merger not being consummated, which may cause the market price of the DEM Common Units to decline.

The obligation of the parties to the Merger Agreement to complete the Merger is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain conditions, including:

 

   

the delivery of this consent statement/prospectus to holders of DEM Units, other than any Dominion Energy Party, prior to the Closing;

 

   

the receipt of the Required DEM Unitholder Consent in accordance with applicable law;

 

   

the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part;

 

   

the approval for listing on the NYSE of the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued in the Merger, subject to final notice of issuance; and

 

   

the absence of any decree, order, injunction or law that prohibits the Merger or makes the Merger unlawful.

The parties’ obligations are also separately subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions:

 

   

certain fundamental representations and warranties of the other party relating to organization and existence, authorization to enter in to the Merger Agreement and to complete the transactions

 

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contemplated thereby and capitalization being true and correct as of the Closing in all material respects;

 

   

the representations and warranties of the other party relating to the absence of changes that would have a material adverse effect on such party and the absence of material damage, destructions or loss to any material portion of assets of such party or its subsidiaries being true and correct as of the Closing;

 

   

all other representations and warranties of the other party being true and correct as of the Closing, other than certain failures to be true and correct that would not in the aggregate result in a material adverse effect on the party making the representation or warranty; and

 

   

the other party having performed or complied with all agreements and covenants required to be performed by it under the Merger Agreement in all material respects.

If these conditions are not satisfied or waived, the Merger will not occur, which may cause the market price of the DEM Common Units to decline.

Financial projections regarding Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy may not prove accurate.

In performing their financial analysis and rendering their opinion, Moelis, the financial advisor to the DEM Conflicts Committee, reviewed and relied on, among other things, internal financial analyses and forecasts for Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy, which were prepared by employees of Dominion Energy who normally render services to Dominion Energy Midstream. These financial projections include assumptions regarding future operating cash flows, expenditures, and income of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy. These financial projections were not prepared with a view to public disclosure, are subject to significant economic, competitive, industry, regulatory and other uncertainties and may not be achieved in full, at all, or within projected timeframes. The failure of Dominion Energy Midstream’s or Dominion Energy’s businesses to achieve projected results, including projected cash flows, could have a material adverse effect on the price of Dominion Energy Common Stock, Dominion Energy’s financial position, and Dominion Energy’s ability to maintain or increase its dividends following the Merger.

The fairness opinion rendered to the DEM Conflicts Committee by Moelis was based on Moelis’ financial analysis and considered factors such as market, regulatory and other conditions then in effect, financial forecasts and other information made available to Moelis as of the date of the opinion. As a result, the opinion does not reflect changes in events or circumstances after the date of such opinion. The DEM Conflicts Committee has not obtained, and does not expect to obtain, an updated fairness opinion from Moelis reflecting changes in circumstances that may have occurred since the signing of the merger agreement.

The fairness opinion rendered to the DEM Conflicts Committee by Moelis was provided in connection with, and at the time of, the evaluation of the Merger and the Merger agreement by the DEM Conflicts Committee. The opinion was based on the financial analyses performed, which considered market, regulatory and other conditions then in effect, certain financial projections and other information made available to Moelis as of the date of the opinion, which may have changed, or may change, after the date such information was prepared or after the date of the opinion. The DEM Conflicts Committee has not obtained an updated opinion from Moelis following the date of the Merger Agreement and does not expect to obtain an updated opinion prior to completion of the Merger. Changes in the operations and prospects of Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream, general market and economic conditions and other factors that may be beyond the control of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream, and on which the fairness opinion was based, may have altered the value of Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream or the prices of Dominion Energy Common Stock or DEM Common Units since the date of such opinion, or may alter such values and prices by the time the Merger is completed. The opinion does not speak as of any date other than the date of the opinion. For a description of the opinion that Moelis rendered to the DEM Conflicts Committee, please refer to “The Merger—Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor” beginning on page 42.

 

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The DEM Partnership Agreement limits the duties of the DEM General Partner to DEM Unitholders and restricts the remedies available to unitholders for actions taken by the DEM General Partner that might otherwise constitute breaches of its duties.

In light of potential conflicts of interest between Dominion Energy and the DEM General Partner, on the one hand, and Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Unitholders other than the Dominion Energy Parties, on the other hand, the DEM Board submitted the Merger and related matters to the DEM Conflicts Committee for, among other things, review, evaluation, negotiation and possible approval of a majority of its members, which is referred to as “Special Approval” in the DEM Partnership Agreement and this consent statement/prospectus. Under the DEM Partnership Agreement:

 

   

any resolutions or course of action by the DEM General Partner or its affiliates in respect of a conflict of interest is permitted or deemed approved by all partners of Dominion Energy Midstream and will not constitute a breach of the DEM Partnership Agreement or of any duty stated or implied by law, in equity or otherwise, if the resolution or course of action is approved by Special Approval; and

 

   

the DEM General Partner may consult with legal counsel and investment bankers selected by it, and any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance upon the opinion of such persons as to matters that the DEM General Partner reasonably believes to be within such person’s professional or expert competence shall be conclusively presumed to have been done or omitted in good faith and in accordance with such opinion.

The DEM Conflicts Committee reviewed, negotiated and evaluated the Merger Agreement, the Support Agreement, the Merger and related matters on behalf of the DEM Public Common Unitholders and Dominion Energy Midstream. Among other things, the DEM Conflicts Committee unanimously determined in good faith that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, are in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, and recommended the approval of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, to the DEM Board. The duties of the DEM General Partner, the DEM Board and the DEM Conflicts Committee to DEM Unitholders in connection with the Merger are substantially limited by the DEM Partnership Agreement.

Certain directors and executive officers of the DEM General Partner may have interests that differ in certain respects from those of the DEM Unitholders.

In considering the approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by the DEM Conflicts Committee and the DEM Board, DEM Unitholders should consider that some of the directors and executive officers of the DEM General Partner who are not members of the DEM Conflicts Committee may have interests that differ from, or are in addition to their interests as DEM Unitholders. See the section entitled “The Merger—Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger” beginning on page 57.

If the Merger does not occur, Dominion Energy Midstream will not benefit from the expenses it has incurred in the pursuit of the Merger.

The Merger may not be completed. If the Merger is not completed, Dominion Energy Midstream will have incurred substantial expenses for which no ultimate benefit will have been received by it. Dominion Energy Midstream expects to incur merger-related expenses of approximately $4 million, consisting of independent advisory, legal and accounting fees, and financial printing and other related charges, much of which may be incurred even if the Merger is not completed.

Tax Risks Related to the Merger and the Ownership of Dominion Energy Common Stock Received in the Merger

In addition to reading the following risk factors, you are urged to read “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94 for a more complete discussion of the expected U.S. federal income tax

 

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consequences of the Merger and owning and disposing of Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger.

The Merger should be a taxable transaction and, in such case, the resulting tax liability of a DEM Public Common Unitholder, if any, will depend on such holder’s particular situation. The tax liability of a DEM Public Common Unitholder as a result of the Merger could be more than expected.

DEM Public Common Unitholders will receive Dominion Energy Common Stock and may receive cash as the Merger Consideration. Although DEM Public Common Unitholders will receive no cash consideration other than cash received in lieu of fractional shares, if any, or in the event the Closing occurs after the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend, an amount in cash equal to such dividend, the Merger should be treated as a taxable sale by DEM Public Common Unitholders for U.S. federal income tax purposes. In such case, as a result of the Merger, a DEM Public Common Unitholder will recognize gain or loss for U.S. federal income tax purposes equal to the difference between such unitholder’s amount realized and the unitholder’s adjusted tax basis in the DEM Common Units it exchanges for Dominion Energy Common Stock pursuant to the Merger Agreement. The amount of gain or loss recognized by each DEM Public Common Unitholder in the Merger will vary depending on each unitholder’s particular situation, including the value of the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock and the amount of cash received by each unitholder in the Merger, the adjusted tax basis of the DEM Common Units exchanged by each unitholder in the Merger, and the amount of any suspended passive losses that may be available to a particular unitholder to offset a portion of the gain recognized by the unitholder.

Because the value of any Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger will not be known until the effective time of the Merger, a DEM Public Common Unitholder will not be able to determine its amount realized, and therefore its taxable gain or loss, until such time. In addition, because prior distributions in excess of a DEM Public Common Unitholder’s allocable share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s net taxable income decrease such DEM Public Common Unitholder’s tax basis in its DEM Units, the amount, if any, of such prior excess distributions with respect to such DEM Units will, in effect, become taxable income to a DEM Public Common Unitholder if the aggregate value of the consideration received in the Merger is greater than such DEM Public Common Unitholder’s adjusted tax basis in its DEM Common Units, even if the aggregate value of the consideration received in the Merger is less than such DEM Public Common Unitholder’s original cost basis in its DEM Units. Furthermore, a portion of this gain or loss, which portion could be substantial, will be separately computed and taxed as ordinary income or loss to the extent attributable to assets giving rise to depreciation recapture or other “unrealized receivables” or to “inventory items” owned by Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries.

For a more complete discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Merger, please read “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94.

The U.S. federal income tax treatment of DEM Public Common Unitholders with respect to owning and disposing of any shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger will be different than their U.S. federal income tax treatment with respect to owning and disposing of their DEM Units.

Dominion Energy Midstream is classified as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes and, generally, is not subject to entity-level U.S. federal income taxes. Instead, each DEM Unitholder is required to take into account such unitholder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s items of income, gain, loss, and deduction in computing its U.S. federal income tax liability, regardless of whether cash distributions are made to such DEM Unitholder by Dominion Energy Midstream. A distribution of cash by Dominion Energy Midstream to a DEM Unitholder who is a U.S. holder (as defined in the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences”) is generally not taxable for U.S. federal income tax purposes unless the amount of cash distributed is in excess of the DEM Unitholder’s adjusted tax basis in its DEM Units.

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distribution of cash by Dominion Energy to a shareholder who is a U.S. holder will generally be included in such U.S. holder’s income as ordinary dividend income to the extent of Dominion Energy’s current or accumulated “earnings and profits,” as determined under U.S. federal income tax principles. A portion of the cash distributed to Dominion Energy shareholders by Dominion Energy after the Merger may exceed Dominion Energy’s current and accumulated earnings and profits. Cash distributions in excess of Dominion Energy’s current and accumulated earnings and profits will be treated as a non-taxable return of capital, reducing a U.S. holder’s adjusted tax basis in such shareholder’s Dominion Energy Common Stock and, to the extent the cash distribution exceeds the shareholder’s adjusted tax basis, as gain from the sale or exchange of such Dominion Energy Common Stock.

Please read “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94 for a more complete discussion of certain U.S. federal income tax consequences of owning and disposing of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

Risks Inherent in an Investment in Dominion Energy

The Dominion Energy Common Stock to be received as a result of the Merger has different rights from DEM Common Units.

Following completion of the Merger, DEM Public Common Unitholders will no longer hold DEM Public Common Units, but will instead hold shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock. Dominion Energy is a corporation, and Dominion Energy Midstream is a limited partnership. There are important differences between the rights of DEM Unitholders and the rights of Dominion Energy shareholders. See “Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders” beginning on page 72.

The market value of Dominion Energy Common Stock could decline if large amounts of such stock are sold following the Merger; the market value of Dominion Energy Common Stock could also decline as a result of issuances and sales of Dominion Energy Common Stock other than in connection with the Merger.

Following the Merger, holders of DEM Public Common Units as of the effective time of the Merger will own interests in a combined company operating an expanded business with more assets and a different mix of liabilities. Current shareholders of Dominion Energy and former holders of DEM Public Common Units may not wish to continue to invest in the combined company, or may wish to reduce their investment in the combined company, in order to comply with institutional investing guidelines, to increase diversification or to track any rebalancing of stock indices in which Dominion Energy Common Stock or DEM Common Units are or were included. If, following the Merger, large amounts of Dominion Energy Common Stock are sold, the price of Dominion Energy Common Stock could decline.

Furthermore, Dominion Energy cannot predict the effect that issuances and sales of Dominion Energy Common Stock, whether taking place before the Merger (subject to the limitations of the Merger Agreement) or after the Merger, including issuances and sales in connection with capital markets transactions, such as the forward sale of Dominion Energy Common Stock (the “Forward Sale”) entered into in March 2018, or acquisition transactions, such as this Merger and the SCANA Merger, or other transactions, may have on the market value of Dominion Energy Common Stock. The issuance and sale of substantial amounts of Dominion Energy Common Stock could adversely affect the market value of such common stock.

The Merger may not be accretive to operating earnings and may cause dilution to Dominion Energy’s earnings per share, which may negatively affect the market price of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

Dominion Energy currently anticipates that the Merger will be immediately neutral to Dominion Energy’s forecasted operating earnings per share on a standalone basis. This expectation is based on preliminary estimates,

 

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which may materially change. Dominion Energy may encounter additional transaction and integration-related costs, may fail to realize all of the benefits anticipated in the Merger or be subject to other factors that affect preliminary estimates or its ability to realize operational efficiencies. Any of these factors could cause a decrease in Dominion Energy’s operating earnings per share or decrease or delay the expected effect of the Merger and contribute to a decrease in the price of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

Risks Relating to Dominion Energy’s Business

You should read and consider risk factors specific to Dominion Energy’s businesses that will also affect the combined company after the completion of the Merger. These risks are described in Part I, Item 1A of Dominion Energy’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, and in other documents that are incorporated by reference herein. For more information, see the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

Risks Relating to Dominion Energy Midstream’s Business

You should read and consider risk factors specific to Dominion Energy Midstream’s businesses that will also affect the combined company after the completion of the Merger. These risks are described in Part I, Item 1A of Dominion Energy Midstream’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 and Part II, Item 1A of Dominion Energy Midstream’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 2018, and in other documents that are incorporated by reference herein. For more information, see the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

 

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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This consent statement/prospectus and the information incorporated by reference in this consent statement/prospectus include forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Exchange Act. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results might differ materially from those discussed in, or implied by, the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on the current beliefs and assumptions of the management of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream and can often be identified by terms and phrases that include “anticipate,” “believe,” “intend,” “estimate,” “expect,” “continue,” “should,” “would,” “could,” “may,” “plan,” “project,” “predict,” “will,” “potential,” “forecast,” “target,” “guidance,” “outlook,” or other similar terminology. Various factors may cause actual results to be materially different than the suggested outcomes within forward-looking statements. Accordingly, there is no assurance that such results will be realized.

In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the events described in the forward-looking statements included or incorporated by reference in this consent statement/prospectus might not occur or might occur to a different extent or at a different time than described. Actual results may differ materially from the current expectations of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream depending on a number of factors affecting their businesses and risks associated with the successful execution of the Merger. In evaluating these forward-looking statements, you should carefully consider the risks described herein and in other reports that Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream file with the SEC. See the sections entitled “Risk Factors” beginning on page 15 of this consent statement/prospectus and “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus. Factors which could have a material adverse effect on operations and future prospects or which could cause events or circumstances to differ from the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:

 

   

the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of the Merger Agreement;

 

   

the expected levels of cash distributions by Dominion Energy Midstream with respect to the DEM Common Units;

 

   

the potential for expansion and growth of Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s business and operations;

 

   

the financial condition and liquidity of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream, including such entities’ respective access to the capital markets;

 

   

the risk that a condition to the closing of the Merger may not be satisfied;

 

   

the timing of the completion of the Merger;

 

   

the possibility that the anticipated benefits of the Merger cannot be fully realized or may take longer than expected;

 

   

risks related to the diversion of management’s attention from ongoing business operations due to the Merger;

 

   

risks related to any legal proceedings that have been or may be instituted against Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy Midstream or others relating to the Merger;

 

   

the effect of the announcement of the Merger on Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s operating results and businesses generally;

 

   

the realization of anticipated benefits and synergies of the SCANA Merger; and

 

   

other business, financial operational and legal risks and uncertainties detailed from time to time in Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s SEC filings, including, but not limited to those discussed under Part I, Item 1A, “Risk Factors” in Dominion Energy’s Annual Report on Form 10-K

 

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for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Dominion Energy Midstream’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Part II, Item 1A of Dominion Energy Midstream’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2018, each of which are incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus.

Except as otherwise required by law, neither Dominion Energy nor Dominion Energy Midstream is under any obligation, and each expressly disclaims any obligation, to update, alter, or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Persons reading this consent statement/prospectus are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date such statement is made.

 

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPANIES

Dominion Energy

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 819-2000

Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia and incorporated in Virginia in 1983, Dominion Energy is one of the nation’s largest producers and transporters of energy, with a portfolio of approximately 31,000 megawatts of electric generation, 106,400 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering, storage and distribution pipelines and 93,600 miles of electric transmission and distribution lines. Dominion Energy’s strategy is to be a leading provider of electricity, natural gas and related services to customers primarily in the eastern and Rocky Mountain regions of the U.S. Dominion Energy operates one of the largest natural gas storage systems in the U.S. with approximately 1 trillion cubic feet of capacity and serves nearly 7.5 million utility and retail energy customers.

Dominion Energy is focused on expanding its investment in regulated and long-term contracted electric generation, transmission and distribution and regulated natural gas transmission and distribution infrastructure. Dominion Energy’s nonregulated operations include merchant generation, energy marketing and price risk management activities and natural gas retail energy marketing operations. Dominion Energy’s operations are conducted through various subsidiaries, including (i) Virginia Electric and Power Company (“Virginia Power”), a regulated public utility that generates, transmits and distributes electricity for sale in Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, (ii) Dominion Energy Gas Holdings, LLC (“Dominion Energy Gas”), a holding company for certain of Dominion Energy’s regulated natural gas businesses, which conducts business activities through a regulated interstate natural gas transmission pipeline and underground storage system, a local, regulated natural gas transportation and distribution network and natural gas gathering and processing facilities, and (iii) Dominion Energy Questar Corporation, a holding company for Dominion Energy’s primarily regulated natural gas businesses located in the Rocky Mountain region, including retail natural gas distribution in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho and related natural gas development and production. Dominion Energy also owns 100% of the membership interests of DEM General Partner, 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and 37.5% of the DEM Series A Preferred Units.

Dominion Energy’s common stock is listed on the NYSE under the symbol “D.”

Additional information about Dominion Energy is included in the documents incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page  99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

Dominion Energy Midstream

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 819-2000

Dominion Energy Midstream is a Delaware limited partnership formed on March 11, 2014 by Dominion Energy to grow a portfolio of natural gas terminaling, processing, storage, transportation and related assets.

Dominion Energy Midstream owns all of the outstanding preferred equity interests and the general partner interest in Dominion Energy Cove Point LNG, LP, which owns liquefied natural gas import, storage, regasification and transportation assets. Through its subsidiary Dominion Energy Carolina Gas Transmission, LLC (“DECG”), Dominion Energy Midstream operates an interstate natural gas transportation company which delivers natural gas to wholesale and direct industrial customers throughout South Carolina and southeastern Georgia. The DECG system consists of approximately 1,500 miles of pipelines regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”).

 

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Through its subsidiary Iroquois GP Holding Company, LLC, Dominion Energy Midstream holds a 25.93% noncontrolling partnership interest in Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P. (“Iroquois”). Iroquois, a Delaware limited partnership, owns and operates a 416-mile FERC-regulated interstate natural gas pipeline that extends from the United States-Canadian border at Waddington, New York through the state of Connecticut to South Commack, Long Island, New York and continuing from Northport, Long Island, New York through the Long Island sound to Hunts Point, Bronx, New York. Through its subsidiary Dominion Energy Questar Pipeline, LLC, Dominion Energy Midstream owns and operates FERC-regulated natural gas transmission and storage assets in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.

DEM Common Units are listed on the NYSE under the symbol “DM.”

Additional information about Dominion Energy Midstream is included in the documents incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

Merger Sub

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

(804) 819-2000

Merger Sub is a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy. Merger Sub was formed on November 16, 2018 solely for the purpose of consummating a merger with Dominion Energy Midstream and has no operating assets. Merger Sub has not carried on any activities to date except for activities incidental to its formation and activities undertaken in connection with a potential merger with Dominion Energy Midstream.

The SCANA Merger

On January 3, 2018, Dominion Energy and SCANA Corporation (NYSE: SCG) (“SCANA”) announced an agreement for the companies to combine in a stock-for-stock merger in which SCANA shareholders would receive 0.6690 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock for each share of SCANA common stock, subject to numerous regulatory approvals, shareholder approval and other conditions (the “SCANA Merger”). The SCANA Merger was completed on January 1, 2019.

The combined company delivers energy to nearly 7.5 million regulated customer accounts and has an electric generating portfolio of approximately 31,000 megawatts and 93,600 miles of electric transmission and distribution lines. It also has a natural gas pipeline network totaling approximately 106,400 miles and operates one of the nation’s largest natural gas storage systems with 1 trillion cubic feet of capacity.

For more information on the SCANA Merger, see the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99.

 

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WRITTEN CONSENTS OF DEM UNITHOLDERS

DEM Units Entitled to Consent and Consent Required

Only DEM Unitholders of record at the close of business on the Record Date of January 7, 2019 will be notified of and be entitled to execute and deliver a written consent with respect to the Merger Agreement and the Merger. The approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by Dominion Energy Midstream requires the affirmative vote or consent of a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units and the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Units and the DEM Common Units, voting as a single class.

Pursuant to the terms of the Support Agreement, MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner have irrevocably agreed to deliver the Support Written Consents, within two business days following the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part. As of November 23, 2018, MLP Holdco beneficially owned 43,820,578 DEM Common Units, DEM General Partner beneficially owned 26,675,082 DEM Common Units and QPC Holdco beneficially owned 6,656,839 DEM Common Units and 11,365,628 DEM Series A Preferred Units, which collectively represent approximately 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and 56.4% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and DEM Series A Preferred Units together. Accordingly, the delivery of the Support Written Consents will be sufficient to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, on behalf of the DEM Unitholders.

Submission of Consents

Holders of DEM Units may consent to the approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger with respect to their DEM Units by completing, dating and signing the written consent furnished with this consent statement/prospectus and returning it to Dominion Energy Midstream.

If you are a DEM Unitholder of record at the close of business on the Record Date and you wish to give your written consent, you must fill out the enclosed written consent, date and sign it and promptly return it to Dominion Energy Midstream by following the instructions in the next sentence. Once you have completed, dated and signed the written consent, you may deliver it to Dominion Energy Midstream by faxing it to Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP, Attention: Corporate Secretary, at (804) 819-2232, by emailing a .pdf copy of your written consent to corporate.secretary@dominionenergy.com, or by mailing your written consent to Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP at 120 Tredegar Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, Attention: Corporate Secretary. If you do not return your written consent, it will have the same effect as a vote against the approval of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger.

Once a sufficient number of consents to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, have been received, the consent process will conclude. The delivery of the Support Written Consents will be sufficient to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, on behalf of the DEM Unitholders.

Revocation of Consents

Your consent may be revoked at any time before the consents of a sufficient number of DEM Units to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, have been delivered to the corporate secretary of Dominion Energy Midstream. If you wish to revoke a previously given consent before that time, you may do so by faxing such revocation to Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP, Attention: Corporate Secretary, at (804) 819-2232, by emailing a .pdf copy of your written consent to corporate.secretary@dominionenergy.com or by mailing your written consent to Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP at 120 Tredegar Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, Attention: Corporate Secretary.

 

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Expenses

Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream will each pay one-half of the cost of printing and mailing these consent materials to the DEM Unitholders.

 

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THE MERGER

General

On November 26, 2018, Dominion Energy, Merger Sub, Dominion Energy Midstream and DEM General Partner entered into the Merger Agreement pursuant to which Merger Sub will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, with Dominion Energy Midstream surviving as a wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy.

Pursuant to the Merger Agreement, each outstanding DEM Public Common Unit at the effective time of the Merger will be converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration, and each such DEM Public Common Unit will be cancelled and retired and will cease to exist. No fractional shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock will be issued in the Merger, and holders of DEM Public Common Units will receive cash in lieu of such fractional shares, if any.

The approval of the Merger Agreement and the Merger by Dominion Energy Midstream requires the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units and the affirmative vote or consent of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Units and the DEM Common Units, voting as a single class.

Pursuant to the terms of the Support Agreement, MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco and DEM General Partner have irrevocably agreed to deliver the Support Written Consents, within two business days following the effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part. As of November 23, 2018, MLP Holdco beneficially owned 43,820,578 DEM Common Units, DEM General Partner beneficially owned 26,675,082 DEM Common Units and QPC Holdco beneficially owned 6,656,839 DEM Common Units and 11,365,628 DEM Series A Preferred Units, which collectively represent approximately 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and 56.4% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and DEM Series A Preferred Units together. Accordingly, the delivery of the Support Written Consents will be sufficient to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, on behalf of the DEM Unitholders.

Dominion Energy’s Ownership Interest in and Control of Dominion Energy Midstream

DEM Unitholders should be aware that Dominion Energy Midstream is controlled by Dominion Energy through Dominion Energy’s 100% ownership of the DEM General Partner. The DEM General Partner owns all of the outstanding general partner interests in Dominion Energy Midstream. As a result, Dominion Energy appoints the members of the DEM Board and thereby could be seen as controlling all of Dominion Energy Midstream’s decisions, other than those involving certain conflicts of interest with Dominion Energy or that require an affirmative vote of holders of the limited partner interests in Dominion Energy Midstream pursuant to and in the percentages specified by the DEM Partnership Agreement. In addition, Dominion Energy, through its ownership of MLP Holdco, DEM General Partner and QPC Holdco, owns approximately 60.9% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and 56.4% of the outstanding DEM Common Units and DEM Series A Preferred Units together.

Certain persons associated with Dominion Energy have a relationship with Dominion Energy Midstream.

 

   

Thomas F. Farrell, II, who serves as Chairman of the DEM Board and as President and Chief Executive Officer of the DEM General Partner, also serves as a director and executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

 

   

Diane Leopold, who serves as a director on the DEM Board and as Executive Vice President and President & CEO—Gas Infrastructure Group of the DEM General Partner, also serves as a director and executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

 

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James R. Chapman, who serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of the DEM General Partner, also serves as a director and executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

 

   

Paul E. Ruppert, who serves as Senior Vice President and President—Gas Transmission of the DEM General Partner, also serves as an executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

 

   

Mark O. Webb, who serves as Senior Vice President—Corporate Affairs and Chief Innovation Officer of the DEM General Partner, also serves as a director and executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

 

   

Carlos M. Brown, who serves as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the DEM General Partner, also serves as a director and executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

 

   

Michele L. Cardiff, who serves as Vice President, Controller and Chief Accounting Officer of the DEM General Partner, also serves as an executive officer of certain affiliates of the DEM General Partner, including Dominion Energy.

Background of the Merger

The senior management of Dominion Energy and the Dominion Energy Board regularly review operational and strategic opportunities to maximize value for investors of Dominion Energy, and the senior management of the DEM General Partner and the DEM Board regularly review similar opportunities to maximize value for DEM Unitholders. Since the formation of Dominion Energy Midstream in March 2014 and its initial public offering in October 2014, the senior management of Dominion Energy, who also constitute the senior management of the DEM General Partner, have sought to maximize value for both Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream by pursuing opportunities for Dominion Energy Midstream to acquire assets on an accretive basis from Dominion Energy, evaluating third-party acquisition and organic growth opportunities for Dominion Energy Midstream and focusing on long-term, stable cash flows at Dominion Energy Midstream.

Certain of Dominion Energy Midstream’s operations are subject to FERC’s rate-making policies. The basic elements of rate-making that FERC considers are the costs of providing service, the volumes of gas being transported and handled, the rate design, the allocation of costs between services, the capital structure and the rate-of-return that a regulated entity is permitted to earn. Historically, FERC’s policies permitted pipeline and storage companies organized as MLPs to include a tax allowance in the cost of service used as a basis for calculating their regulated rates.

On March 15, 2018, FERC issued its Policy Statement on Treatment of Income Taxes (the “Policy Statement”). The Policy Statement revised FERC’s existing policy that permitted pipelines and storage companies to include a tax allowance in the cost-of-service used as the basis for calculating their regulated rates. For pipelines and storage companies owned by partnerships or limited liability companies, that tax allowance policy reflected the actual or potential income tax liability on the FERC jurisdictional income attributable to all partnership or limited liability company interests if the ultimate owner of the interest had an actual or potential income tax liability on such income. FERC issued the Policy Statement in response to a remand from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in United Airlines v. FERC, in which the court determined that FERC had not justified its conclusion that an oil pipeline organized as a partnership would not “double recover” its taxes under the current policy by both including a tax allowance in its cost-based rates and earning a return on equity calculated on a pre-tax basis. The Policy Statement provided that, to prevent such double recovery, natural gas MLPs, such as Dominion Energy Midstream, would no longer be permitted to recover an income tax allowance in their costs of service.

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price of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Common Units closed approximately 8.3% and 53.9%, respectively, lower than the closing price on the day before FERC issued the Policy Statement.

In the week following FERC’s release of the Policy Statement, senior management, including Mark F. McGettrick, then Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Dominion Energy and the DEM General Partner, and James R. Chapman, then Senior Vice President—Mergers & Acquisitions and Treasurer of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM General Partner, met to discuss the Policy Statement and its potential financial impacts on Dominion Energy Midstream. Ultimately, they concluded that more time was needed to fully evaluate the implications of the Policy Statement and decided that management would continue to recommend that the DEM Board would maintain the distribution growth strategy in place for Dominion Energy Midstream at that time.

On March 23, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board held a meeting via teleconference during which Thomas F. Farrell, II, the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of each of Dominion Energy and the DEM General Partner, reviewed the Policy Statement as well as another FERC ruling, which directed regulated pipelines to develop plans to reduce rates in light of lower tax rates effective pursuant to recently passed federal tax reform legislation. Mr. Farrell noted the financial impacts of the FERC rulings on Dominion Energy Midstream’s business, including the reduction in the trading price of DEM Common Units, lower distributable cash flow and a potential lower yield to investors, as well as the implications with respect to Dominion Energy. The Dominion Energy Board then discussed a number of Dominion Energy’s potential options with respect to the FERC rulings and possible long-term strategies for Dominion Energy Midstream, during which discussion Dominion Energy Board members asked questions of Mr. Farrell and other officers in attendance.

Mr. McGettrick then reviewed with the Dominion Energy Board a press release that Dominion Energy planned to issue the following week as well as Dominion Energy’s immediate planned actions in response to the FERC rulings and the subsequent market reaction. The press release, which Dominion Energy issued on March 27, 2018, stated, among other things, that the FERC rulings may have a material negative impact on the amount and price at which Dominion Energy Midstream could raise public equity and that Dominion Energy was engaged in an evaluation of options with respect to Dominion Energy Midstream. The release further stated that senior management would recommend to the DEM Board that the DEM Common Unit distribution be increased for the first quarter of 2018 by five percent, consistent with prior distribution growth. Mr. McGettrick concluded his remarks at the meeting by stating that the DEM Board would be meeting to discuss the FERC ruling.

On March 26, 2018, the DEM Board held a meeting via teleconference during which Mr. Farrell and Mr. McGettrick provided an overview of the FERC rulings, including their potential financial impacts on Dominion Energy Midstream’s business, as well as Dominion Energy’s planned actions in response to the FERC rulings and the market’s reaction. Mr. McGettrick then previewed the press release that Dominion Energy would issue on March 27, 2018, and the DEM Board engaged in discussion of, and asked questions with respect to, the FERC rulings, their expected financial impacts and potential long-term strategy for Dominion Energy Midstream. Mr. McGettrick then reviewed the proposed first quarter 2018 distribution with respect to DEM Common Units, which represented a five percent increase over the fourth quarter 2017 distribution, and the DEM Board approved such distribution. Mr. McGettrick also discussed the impact of increasing the DEM Common Unit second quarter 2018 distribution by an additional five percent with no further increases for the third or fourth quarters of 2018 and explained that any additional increases would cause Dominion Energy Midstream’s cash coverage ratio to fall below one times the aggregate quarterly distribution.

On April 16, 2018, Dominion Energy filed a Supplemental Request for Rehearing and Clarification and Expedited Action with FERC requesting, among other things, a reversal of the Policy Statement. Aware that many other MLPs had filed similar requests with FERC, senior management of Dominion Energy continued to monitor the status of the MLP capital markets, Dominion Energy Midstream’s valuation and the perceived likelihood of a reversal or clarification of the Policy Statement.

 

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The DEM Board met on April 20, 2018, during which meeting Mr. Farrell discussed the Policy Statement and its continued effect on the trading price of DEM Common Units and the MLP sector as a whole. Mr. Farrell further informed the DEM Board that several companies within the energy industry had announced their intent to buy-in their sponsored MLPs, but that Dominion Energy did not anticipate doing so in 2018 as management planned to pursue other options to support distribution growth and that could have a positive impact on the trading price of DEM Common Units. Following questions and a discussion of these topics, Mr. McGettrick discussed future strategic options related to Dominion Energy Midstream’s distribution policy and certain structural economic considerations, including incentive distribution rights (“IDRs”) of Dominion Energy Midstream held by the DEM General Partner, implicated by the Policy Statement.

Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream held their earnings call with respect to the first quarter of 2018 on April 27, 2018. During the call, Mr. McGettrick referenced the Policy Statement and its impact on the MLP equity markets. Mr. McGettrick further stated that Dominion Energy Midstream would not be able to access the capital markets on reasonable terms while MLPs traded at such depressed levels. Mr. McGettrick also noted that, without significant improvement in the MLP capital markets and the trading price of the DEM Common Units, Dominion Energy would not make previously planned asset drops to Dominion Energy Midstream. Mr. McGettrick stated that, while evaluating strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream, senior management would continue to recommend five percent DEM Common Unit quarterly distribution increases subject to maintaining a cash coverage ratio of one times the aggregate quarterly distribution, and that Dominion Energy Midstream would not issue equity into the market before the DEM General Partner elected to reset the IDRs in accordance with the DEM Partnership Agreement. Mr. Farrell expressed that management would remain patient in evaluating the various options that existed for Dominion Energy Midstream to allow for the possibility of further rulings or clarification from FERC with respect to the Policy Statement.

In early May 2018, noting a lack of clarification from FERC with respect to the Policy Statement, senior management of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream began to consider various options to support distribution growth with respect to DEM Common Units at previously anticipated levels, including certain structural economic considerations. At a Dominion Energy leadership conference on May 14, 2018, senior management outlined the current status of the MLP capital markets as well as the potential restructuring of the Dominion Energy Midstream IDRs to support distribution growth and allow Dominion Energy Midstream to continue to grow its quarterly distribution, allowing additional time to evaluate long-term strategic options while waiting for possible further rulings or clarification from FERC with respect to the Policy Statement.

On June 19, 2018, the DEM Board held a meeting via teleconference, during which Mr. Farrell and Mr. McGettrick discussed the Policy Statement’s continued effect on Dominion Energy Midstream, responses to the Policy Statement by other companies in the energy industry and the various options with respect to long-term strategy for Dominion Energy Midstream. Mr. McGettrick noted the motion for FERC to reconsider the Policy Statement that Dominion Energy Midstream filed on April 16, 2018 and that many other MLPs had made similar filings. At this meeting, Mr. McGettrick also reviewed considerations with respect to the proposed reset of the Dominion Energy Midstream IDRs, which he noted would allow the DEM Board to increase quarterly distributions on DEM Common Units by five percent for one additional quarter while still maintaining a cash coverage ratio of one times the aggregate quarterly distribution. The DEM Board resolved to exercise its option to reset the Dominion Energy Midstream IDRs in accordance with the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement.

On June 22, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board held an in-person meeting at which discussion occurred concerning next steps for Dominion Energy Midstream in light of the Policy Statement. Mr. McGettrick informed the Dominion Energy Board that management would continue to monitor the MLP market and the potential that FERC would reverse or clarify the Policy Statement. Mr. McGettrick also noted management’s intention to provide an additional update, including an assessment of the long-term strategy for Dominion Energy Midstream, at the joint planning session of the Dominion Energy Board and DEM Board scheduled for September of 2018.

 

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On July 18, 2018, FERC issued a final rule maintaining the characteristics of the Policy Statement responsible for the depression in the MLP capital markets and the continued low valuation of Dominion Energy Midstream. Senior management, including Mr. McGettrick and Mr. Chapman, held several meetings throughout late July 2018 to discuss the implications of FERC’s final rule and how it impacted the long-term strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream. These meetings included frequent consultation with members of Dominion Energy’s tax department, who regularly consulted with outside tax counsel. In late July 2018, management had concluded that FERC’s final ruling would not promote recovery in the MLP capital markets and did not provide sufficient clarity that Dominion Energy Midstream would be permitted to recover adequate levels of income taxes through rates to support future distribution and valuation growth.

The DEM Board held a telephonic meeting on July 25, 2018. At the meeting, Mr. Farrell discussed the effect of FERC’s final ruling with respect to the Policy Statement on the trading price of DEM Common Units. Mr. McGettrick also discussed the recovery of the DEM Common Unit trading price, noting that the trading price was still below the trading price prior to FERC’s release of the Policy Statement. The DEM Board further discussed MLP buy-in announcements made since the release of the Policy Statement. Mr. McGettrick stated that management intended to provide an update on long-term strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream at the joint planning session of the Dominion Energy Board and DEM Board scheduled for September of 2018.

The Dominion Energy Board held a meeting via teleconference on July 31, 2018. Mr. Farrell noted the slight recovery in the trading price of DEM Common Units, which was still below the trading price prior to the Policy Statement. Mr. Farrell stated that management continued to evaluate long-term strategic options with respect to Dominion Energy Midstream and that an update was planned for the joint planning session of the Dominion Energy Board and DEM Board in September of 2018.

Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream held their earnings call with respect to the second quarter of 2018 on August 1, 2018. Mr. Farrell and Mr. McGettrick reiterated that management was monitoring the sustainability of the MLP capital markets as well as the guidance that Dominion Energy would not make any of the previously planned asset drops to Dominion Energy Midstream during 2018 as a result of the DEM Common Units trading at significantly depressed levels. Mr. Farrell and Mr. McGettrick also indicated that management would continue to discuss long-term strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream with the Dominion Energy Board and the DEM Board and expected to have a definitive strategy in place in the near term.

Believing that a reversal of the Policy Statement was becoming increasingly unlikely and that MLP market conditions and Dominion Energy Midstream’s market valuation were unlikely to change under the Policy Statement, Dominion Energy senior management, including Mr. McGettrick and Mr. Chapman, held several meetings throughout August 2018 to begin formulating a strategy to present to the Dominion Energy Board and DEM Board at the joint planning session scheduled for September 18, 2018. The strategy called for Dominion Energy to offer to acquire all DEM Public Common Units in exchange for Dominion Energy Common Stock as a means of protecting DEM Unitholders against the stagnation in valuation and distribution growth resulting from the Policy Statement.

On September 17, 2018, the DEM Board held a meeting at which it discussed and reviewed strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream. Mr. McGettrick addressed Dominion Energy Midstream’s financial condition, noting that variances to the budget were due in large part to the absence of previously planned asset drops that were uneconomical due to the depressed trading price of DEM Common Units.

At a joint planning session of the Dominion Energy Board and DEM Board held on September 18, 2018, Mr. Farrell, Mr. McGettrick and other members of senior management expressed their conclusion that Dominion Energy making an offer to buy-in the outstanding DEM Public Common Units was the best long-term strategic option available for Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy shareholders, Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Unitholders in light of market challenges. Senior management cited the Policy Statement, depressed MLP equity capital markets and a low valuation of Dominion Energy Midstream as hindrances to Dominion Energy

 

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Midstream’s stated growth targets and the viability of future asset drops from Dominion Energy. Accordingly, senior management stated that they were contemplating recommending that the Dominion Energy Board consider an offer to acquire the outstanding DEM Public Common Units, including those that would become outstanding following conversion or redemption of the Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units, actions which would be triggered by a Dominion Energy buy-in of the DEM Public Common Units.

On September 19, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board held a meeting, at which Mr. Farrell reiterated the discussions regarding strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream from the prior day’s joint planning session and other previous Dominion Energy Board meetings. Mr. McGettrick then reviewed a proposal concerning a buy-in of the DEM Public Common Units, noting meaningful aspects of recent comparable MLP buy-in transactions. Mr. McGettrick then addressed the proposed offer of 0.2468 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock per DEM Public Common Unit, which represented an implied value of $17.75 per DEM Public Common Unit as of September 18, 2018 and an 8.2% premium to the 30-day volume weighted average trading price of DEM Common Units, explaining that the proposed exchange ratio was based on multiple factors, including the current trading price of DEM Common Units, the EBITDA multiples and premiums of comparable MLP buy-in transactions and an analysis of distributable cash flow projections, among others. After discussing certain key assumptions and the anticipated effect of the proposed buy-in on Dominion Energy’s earnings and credit ratings, Mr. McGettrick stated that Dominion Energy Board approval was being sought to make the proposed offer to, and negotiate with, Dominion Energy Midstream. Following a discussion in which Dominion Energy Board members asked questions regarding the proposed offer, the Dominion Energy Board approved a resolution authorizing Mr. Farrell to submit the proposed offer to Dominion Energy Midstream and reserving the Dominion Energy Board’s right to approve any definitive agreement with respect to the proposed merger, authorizing the officers of Dominion Energy to negotiate and exchange information with Dominion Energy Midstream and ratifying all actions previously taken by Dominion Energy officers in connection with the proposed transaction. Following the meeting, Mr. Farrell delivered a letter with respect to the proposed offer to the DEM Board.

Having previously discussed the concept of an offer from Dominion Energy at the September 18, 2018 joint planning session, the DEM Board, by unanimous written consent effective September 19, 2018, delegated to the DEM Conflicts Committee, the authority to review and evaluate the proposed offer and determine the advisability of such a transaction on behalf of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, negotiate with Dominion Energy with respect to the proposed offer, determine whether to approve the proposed transaction by Special Approval pursuant to Section 7.9 of the DEM Partnership Agreement and make any recommendations to the DEM Board regarding the proposed transaction. The DEM Board also authorized the DEM Conflicts Committee to retain any advisors, at the expense of Dominion Energy Midstream, as necessary in connection with its review and consideration of the proposed offer and ratified all actions previously taken by the DEM Conflicts Committee in connection with the process. On September 19, 2018, Dominion Energy publicly announced via a press release, the terms of the non-binding offer made to Dominion Energy Midstream.

On October 1, 2018, John A. Luke, Jr., Chairman of the DEM Conflicts Committee, met with Mr. McGettrick, Mr. Chapman and members of Dominion Energy’s and the DEM General Partner’s treasury and legal departments to discuss various aspects of the DEM Conflicts Committee’s review and consideration of the proposed offer, including the DEM Conflicts Committees’ ability to engage advisors to assist in its review. Following the meeting, Mr. Luke contacted Richards, Layton & Finger P.A. (“RLF”) to discuss RLF’s potential engagement as Delaware counsel to the DEM Conflicts Committee. Based on RLF’s experience with a prior conflicts committee of the DEM General Partner and RLF’s experience with public mergers and acquisitions, complex transactions involving publicly traded partnerships and representations of conflicts committees, the DEM Conflicts Committee determined that RLF had the requisite expertise to provide high quality advice to the DEM Conflicts Committee. On October 3, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee engaged RLF as Delaware counsel.

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knowledge of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream and Moelis’ experience with public mergers and acquisitions, complex transactions involving publicly traded partnerships and representations of conflicts committees, the DEM Conflicts Committee determined that Moelis had the requisite expertise to provide high quality advice to the DEM Conflicts Committee. The DEM Conflicts Committee determined to engage Moelis, subject to negotiation of a mutually acceptable fee and engagement letter. The terms of the DEM Conflicts Committee’s engagement with Moelis were confirmed by a letter dated November 2, 2018. Following their engagement, the DEM Conflicts Committee instructed its advisors to begin their diligence of the proposed transaction.

On October 11, 2018, members of management of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream held a diligence session with representatives of Moelis and RLF. During the session, management presented the terms of the proposed transaction, the rationale for the transaction, the business of Dominion Energy Midstream and management’s proposed timing for the proposed transaction.    Following this meeting and continuing through approval of the proposed transaction by the DEM Conflicts Committee on November 25, 2018, Moelis conducted financial diligence on Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy Midstream and the proposed transaction.

On October 12, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee held a meeting with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF. The Moelis and RLF representatives summarized the information provided by management at the diligence session held the previous day. Representatives of Moelis made a presentation to the DEM Conflicts Committee regarding, among other things, Moelis’ preliminary observations regarding the proposed transaction, the state of the MLP capital markets and the general state of the utility industry. The DEM Conflicts Committee also received a presentation from RLF regarding the duties and obligations of the DEM Conflicts Committee in connection with the proposed transaction.

On October 18, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee held a diligence session with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF and members of management of each of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream. At the meeting, management made a presentation to the DEM Conflicts Committee and its advisors regarding the proposed transaction, including Dominion Energy’s current proposed offer of 0.2468 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock per DEM Common Unit and the business and outlook for each of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream.

On October 25, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee and representatives of each of Moelis and RLF held a meeting during which representatives of Moelis presented, among other things, an overview of its diligence review to date, presented information regarding the recent trading performance of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Common Units and explained its anticipated timeline for completing its preliminary financial analysis.

On October 29, 2018, representatives of McGuireWoods LLP (“McGuireWoods”), counsel to Dominion Energy, sent an initial draft of the Merger Agreement to Vinson & Elkins LLP (“V&E”), counsel to the Dominion Energy Midstream, and RLF.

On November 2, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee held a meeting with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF. Representatives of RLF presented an overview of the terms of the initial draft of the Merger Agreement to the DEM Conflicts Committee. The DEM Conflicts Committee discussed the terms of the draft and directed RLF to coordinate with V&E to convey to management that (i) the Merger should be submitted for a vote of the DEM Unitholders and subject to approval by a majority of the DEM Units not held by the Dominion Energy Parties, (ii) the representations and warranties made by Dominion Energy Midstream to Dominion Energy should be limited, and (iii) that Dominion Energy’s interim operating covenants should permit Dominion Energy to only engage in ordinary course operations. Representatives of Moelis also made a presentation to the DEM Conflicts Committee regarding, among other things, (i) the financial terms of the proposed transaction, (ii) Moelis’ review of management’s financial projections for each of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy (including the expected impact of the SCANA Merger and the Forward Sale), and (iii) Moelis’ preliminary financial

 

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analysis in connection with the proposed transaction. There was discussion regarding Moelis’ financial analysis and the proposed exchange ratio for the proposed transaction.

Following the meeting on November 2, 2018, RLF held a discussion with members of V&E regarding the terms of the Merger Agreement and on November 5, 2018, representatives of V&E sent an “issues list” to Dominion Energy regarding the terms of the Merger Agreement. Thereafter, a revised draft of the Merger Agreement was sent by representatives of McGuireWoods to V&E and RLF on November 8, 2018. The revised Merger Agreement (i) did not include the DEM Conflicts Committee’s proposal that the Merger be subject to approval by a majority of the DEM Units not held by the Dominion Energy Parties, (ii) substantially limited the representations and warranties given by Dominion Energy Midstream to Dominion Energy, and (iii) provided certain limitations on Dominion Energy’s ability to operate between signing and closing. The parties continued to negotiate and refine the Merger Agreement and the Support Agreement pursuant to which the Dominion Energy Parties would agree to vote all of the DEM Units they owned in favor of the Merger Agreement.

On November 12, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee held two meetings with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF. Earlier in the day, representatives of RLF provided an update on the terms of the Merger Agreement and explained that Dominion Energy had rejected the DEM Conflicts Committee’s request that the Merger be subject to approval by a majority of the DEM Units not held by the Dominion Energy Parties. After discussion with its advisors and consideration of Moelis’ preliminary financial analysis, the DEM Conflicts Committee determined that it would not insist upon conditioning the Merger on the approval of a majority of the DEM Units not held by the Dominion Energy Parties. Representatives of Moelis made a presentation to the DEM Conflicts Committee with respect to Moelis’ preliminary analysis of publicly available information pertaining to the negotiations of certain precedent transactions. Later that day, the DEM Conflicts Committee met again to further discuss counter proposal strategy with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF. The DEM Conflicts Committee then determined to make a counterproposal of an exchange ratio of 0.2615 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock for each DEM Public Common Unit. The DEM Conflicts Committee directed Moelis to deliver the counterproposal to Dominion Energy on behalf of the DEM Conflicts Committee.

On November 14, 2018, a representative of Moelis contacted Dominion Energy and delivered the DEM Conflicts Committee counterproposal. On November 15, 2018, members of management of Dominion Energy contacted representatives of Moelis and made a counterproposal of 0.2492 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock per DEM Public Common Unit and stated that such counterproposal was Dominion Energy’s best and final offer.

On November 16, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee held a telephonic meeting with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF to discuss Dominion Energy’s counterproposal. At the meeting, representatives of Moelis also updated the DEM Conflicts Committee regarding further diligence performed to date by representatives of Moelis pertaining to the SCANA Merger. The DEM Conflicts Committee did not make any determination regarding Dominion Energy’s counterproposal at this meeting.

On November 18, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee held a meeting with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF. Representatives of Moelis presented updates to Moelis’ preliminary financial analysis in connection with the proposed transaction and explained the changes since its previous presentation to the DEM Conflicts Committee. RLF also reported that the terms of the Merger Agreement were materially complete. After discussing Dominion Energy’s current proposal with its advisors, the DEM Conflicts Committee determined, subject to the satisfactory negotiation of the Merger Agreement and any related documents and the receipt of Moelis’ fairness opinion, that it would be in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the holders of DEM Public Common Units to accept Dominion Energy’s best and final offer of an exchange ratio of 0.2492 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock per DEM Public Common Unit.

Over the course of the week of November 19, 2018, legal counsel to each of Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Conflicts Committee negotiated the remaining terms of the Merger Agreement.

 

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On November 25, 2018, the DEM Conflicts Committee met with representatives of each of Moelis and RLF to discuss the Merger, including the terms and the conditions of the Merger Agreement. During the meeting, representatives of RLF presented to the DEM Conflicts Committee an overview and update with respect to the terms of the Merger Agreement and the Support Agreement. Also at this meeting, representatives of Moelis reviewed Moelis’ financial analysis of the proposed exchange ratio with the DEM Conflicts Committee and, at the request of the DEM Conflicts Committee, rendered an oral opinion of Moelis to the DEM Conflicts Committee, which was subsequently confirmed by delivery of a written opinion dated November 26, 2018, to the effect that, based upon and subject to the various qualifications, assumptions limitations and other matters set forth therein, the Exchange Ratio is fair, from a financial point of view, to the DEM Public Common Unitholders. At this meeting, the DEM Conflicts Committee unanimously (i) determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby are in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, (ii) approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, which approval constituted “Special Approval” under the DEM Partnership Agreement, and (iii) resolved to approve, and to recommend to the DEM Board the approval of, the Merger Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger.

On the morning of November 26, 2018, the DEM Board held a meeting via teleconference. After discussion, upon the receipt of the recommendation of the DEM Conflicts Committee, the DEM Board unanimously approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, and directed that the Merger Agreement be submitted to a vote of the holders of the DEM Units by written consent pursuant to the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement.

In the afternoon of November 26, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board held a meeting via teleconference attended by each member of the Dominion Energy Board as well as members of Dominion Energy senior management. Members of Dominion Energy Management, including Mr. Farrell and Mr. Chapman, reviewed with the Dominion Energy Board the legal and financial terms of the proposed Merger, including the principal benefits and risks of the proposed Merger. For a discussion of such matters, see the section entitled “Approval of the Dominion Energy Board and its Reasons for the Merger” beginning on page 56. Following review and discussions, the members of the Dominion Energy Board unanimously determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, are in the best interests of Dominion Energy’s shareholders, and the Dominion Energy Board unanimously voted to approve the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby.

Thereafter, on November 26, 2018, the parties executed the definitive transaction documents. Later that day, Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream issued a joint press release announcing the transaction.

Resolution of Conflicts of Interest; Standards of Conduct and Modification of Duties

The unanimous approval of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, by the members of the DEM Conflicts Committee constitutes “Special Approval” under the DEM Partnership Agreement. Under Section 7.9 of the DEM Partnership Agreement, whenever a potential conflict of interest exists or arises between the DEM General Partner or any of its affiliates, on the one hand, and Dominion Energy Midstream, any partner of Dominion Energy Midstream or any person with an interest in partnership interests of Dominion Energy Midstream, on the other hand, any resolution, course of action or transaction will be conclusively deemed approved by all of the partners of Dominion Energy Midstream and any person with an interest in the limited partner interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and will not constitute a breach of the DEM Partnership Agreement or of any fiduciary or other duty or obligation at law, in equity or otherwise, if the resolution or course of action is approved by Special Approval, namely approval by a majority of the members of the DEM Conflicts Committee.

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matters reasonably believed to be in such person’s professional or expert competence shall be conclusively presumed to have been done or omitted in good faith and in accordance with such opinion.

Approval of the DEM Conflicts Committee and the DEM Board

The DEM Conflicts Committee consists of two independent directors: John A. Luke, Jr. (chairman) and John W. Snow. The DEM Board authorized the DEM Conflicts Committee to (i) review and evaluate the terms and conditions of, and to determine the advisability of, the proposed transaction on behalf of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, (ii) negotiate, or delegate to any person or persons the ability to negotiate, with Dominion Energy and its affiliates and representatives, or any other appropriate person, with respect to the terms and conditions of the proposed transaction, (iii) determine whether to approve the proposed transaction by Special Approval pursuant to Section 7.9 of the DEM Partnership Agreement, and (iv) make any recommendations to the DEM Board regarding the proposed transaction.

The DEM Conflicts Committee retained RLF as its Delaware legal counsel and Moelis as its independent financial advisor. The DEM Conflicts Committee believed that Moelis was independent based on the lack of material business relationships between Moelis and Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy Midstream or their affiliates. The DEM Conflicts Committee oversaw the performance of financial and legal due diligence by its advisors, conducted an extensive review and evaluation of the potential transaction, including with respect to withholding Special Approval and maintaining the status quo, and conducted negotiations with Dominion Energy and its representatives with respect to the Merger Agreement and other related agreements.

The DEM Conflicts Committee, by unanimous vote at a meeting held on November 25, 2018, (i) determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby are in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders, (i) approved the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger (such approval constituting Special Approval) and (iii) approved, and recommend to the DEM Board the approval of, the Merger Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger.

Upon receipt of such recommendation, the DEM Board, by unanimous vote at a meeting held on November 26, 2018, (i) deemed it advisable and in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream, the DEM General Partner and the DEM Public Common Unitholders that Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM General Partner enter into the Merger Agreement and consummate the Merger, (ii) approved the Merger and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, (iii) approved the form, terms and provisions of the Merger Agreement and the Support Agreement, the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby and the execution, delivery and performance by the DEM General Partner and Dominion Energy Midstream of the Merger Agreement and the Support Agreement, (iv) directed that the Merger Agreement be submitted to a vote of the Limited Partners (as such term is defined in the DEM Partnership Agreement) and (v) authorized the Limited Partners to act by written consent without a meeting in connection with consenting to the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including, without limitation, the Merger.

Reasons for the DEM Conflicts Committee’s Approval

The DEM Conflicts Committee viewed the following factors as generally positive or favorable in arriving at its determination with respect to the Merger:

 

   

The DEM Conflicts Committee’s belief that the Merger presents the best opportunity to maximize value for DEM Public Common Unitholders (including maintaining the status quo) given, among other things (i) challenges to Dominion Energy Midstream’s ability to grow its business resulting from the fact that, under current market conditions, Dominion Energy Midstream would likely have difficulty raising additional equity capital and financing the acquisition of additional assets and development of organic projects, (ii) the expected long term impact on Dominion Energy Midstream’s business from tax reform and the Policy Statement, and (iii) the expectation that Dominion Energy Midstream will not be able to sustain its current distribution on DEM Common Units over the medium to long term.

 

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The Exchange Ratio represents (i) an exchange ratio premium of 16.0% to the exchange ratio of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock to DEM Common Units on July 31, 2018 (the day before the announcement of Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s 2018 second quarter earnings) and (ii) an exchange ratio premium of 8.8% to the average implied exchange ratio of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock to DEM Common Units from July 19, 2018 to September 19, 2018 (the two month period ending on the date Dominion Energy announced its initial offer to acquire Dominion Energy Midstream).

 

   

The DEM Conflicts Committee’s belief that the Exchange Ratio represents the highest exchange ratio of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock per DEM Public Common Unit that Dominion Energy would be willing to pay to DEM Public Common Unitholders in connection with the Merger.

 

   

The DEM Public Common Unitholders will receive (i) the regular quarterly cash distribution on the DEM Common Units that is payable by Dominion Energy Midstream during the calendar quarter ending March 31, 2019, and (ii) either (a) if the Merger closes prior to the record date for Dominion Energy’s cash dividend that is payable during the calendar quarter ending March 31, 2019 (the “Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend”), a cash dividend from Dominion Energy in respect of the Dominion Energy Common Stock received by the holders of DEM Public Common Units in the Merger, or (b) if the Merger closes after the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend, an amount of cash equal to the amount of the cash dividend that such holder would have received in respect of the Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger if the Merger had closed prior to the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend.

 

   

The shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that the holders of DEM Public Common Units will receive in the Merger are more liquid than DEM Common Units based on the larger daily trading volume of Dominion Energy Common Stock, Dominion Energy’s broader investor base, and the larger public float of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

 

   

The Merger will result in the holders of DEM Public Common Units becoming equity owners in a combined business with more diversified assets and growth opportunities than Dominion Energy Midstream on a standalone basis.

 

   

The Exchange Ratio is fixed and therefore the value of the consideration payable to the holders of DEM Public Common Units will increase in the event that the market price of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock increases prior to the closing of the Merger.

 

   

The oral opinion of Moelis, delivered on November 25, 2018, addressed to the DEM Conflicts Committee, as to the fairness, from a financial point of view and as of the date of such opinion based upon and subject to the various qualifications, assumptions, limitations and other matters set forth in the written opinion of Moelis dated November 26, 2018, of the Exchange Ratio in the Merger to holders of DEM Common Units (other than the Excluded Holders), as more fully described below under the section entitled “—Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor.”

 

   

The Merger will eliminate the potential for conflicts of interests between Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream.

 

   

The shareholders of Dominion Energy (and the holders of DEM Public Common Units as a result of receiving shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock in the Merger) will benefit from synergies in the form of cost savings and other efficiencies, including reduced SEC filing requirements and a reduction in the number of public company boards.

 

   

MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco, the DEM General Partner, and Dominion Energy Midstream have entered into the Support Agreement pursuant to which each of MLP Holdco, QPC Holdco, the DEM General Partner have irrevocably agreed to deliver the Support Written Consents and, as a result, the risk of the Merger not receiving the requisite approval from DEM Unitholders is effectively eliminated.

 

   

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The terms and conditions of the Merger were determined through arm’s-length negotiations between Dominion Energy and the DEM Conflicts Committee and their respective representatives and advisors.

 

   

Certain terms of the Merger Agreement, principally:

 

   

Provisions requiring the DEM General Partner to declare and cause Dominion Energy Midstream to pay regular quarterly cash distributions on DEM Common Units in the ordinary course and consistent with past practices.

 

   

Provisions requiring Dominion Energy to reimburse Dominion Energy Midstream for its out of pocket expenses incurred in connection with the Merger Agreement in the event the Merger Agreement is terminated under certain circumstances.

 

   

Provisions restricting the removal of the members of the DEM Conflicts Committee between signing of the Merger Agreement and closing of the Merger.

 

   

Provisions requiring the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee to amendments to the Merger Agreement.

 

   

Provisions requiring the parties to use reasonable best efforts to take actions to consummate the Merger as promptly as practicable.

 

   

The DEM Conflicts Committee’s engagement of financial and legal advisors with knowledge and experience with respect to public merger and acquisition transactions, MLPs, Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s industry generally, and Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream particularly, as well as substantial experience advising MLPs and other companies with respect to transactions similar to the Merger.

The DEM Conflicts Committee viewed the following factors as generally negative or unfavorable in arriving at its determination with respect to the Merger:

 

   

The DEM Conflicts Committee was not authorized to and did not conduct an auction process or other solicitation of interest from third parties for the acquisition of Dominion Energy Midstream. Since Dominion Energy indirectly controls Dominion Energy Midstream, it was unrealistic to expect an unsolicited third-party acquisition proposal to acquire assets or control of Dominion Energy Midstream, and it was unlikely that the DEM Conflicts Committee could conduct a meaningful process to solicit interest in the acquisition of assets or control of Dominion Energy Midstream.

 

   

The DEM Public Common Unitholders will be foregoing the potential benefits that would be realized by remaining unitholders of Dominion Energy Midstream on a standalone basis.

 

   

The Merger may trigger taxable gains for certain of DEM Public Common Unitholders.

 

   

Dominion Energy may not achieve its expected financial results.

 

   

The Exchange Ratio is fixed and therefore the implied value of the consideration payable to the DEM Public Common Unitholders will decrease in the event that the market price of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock decreases prior to the closing of the Merger.

 

   

The approval of the DEM Unitholders other than the Dominion Energy Parties is not a condition to the consummation of the Merger.

 

   

The Dominion Energy Parties’ agreement to submit the Support Written Consents means that the Merger will be approved even if the DEM Conflicts Committee no longer supports approval of the Merger.

 

   

The holders of DEM Units are not entitled to dissenters’ or appraisal rights under the Merger Agreement, the DEM Partnership Agreement or Delaware law.

 

   

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The Merger may not be completed in a timely manner, or at all, which could result in a disruption to the business of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream and a decline in the trading price of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock and/or DEM Common Units.

 

   

Dominion Energy Midstream has incurred and will continue to incur transaction costs and expenses in connection with the Merger, whether or not the Merger is completed.

 

   

Dominion Energy and some of the executive officers and directors of the DEM General Partner have interests in the Merger that are different from, or in addition to, the interests of DEM Public Common Unitholders generally.

After taking into account all of the factors set forth above, as well as others, the DEM Conflicts Committee concluded that the potential benefits of the Merger outweighed any negative or unfavorable considerations and determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated are in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Public Common Unitholders.

The foregoing discussion is not intended to be exhaustive but is intended to address the material information and principal factors considered by the DEM Conflicts Committee in considering the Merger. In view of the number and variety of factors and the amount of information considered, the DEM Conflicts Committee did not find it practicable to, and did not make specific assessments of, quantify or otherwise assign relative weights to, the specific factors considered in reaching its determination. In addition, each of members of the DEM Conflicts Committee may have given different weights to different factors. Overall, the DEM Conflicts Committee made its determination based on the totality of information presented to, and the investigation conducted by, the DEM Conflicts Committee.

Unaudited Financial Projections of Dominion Energy Midstream

In connection with the proposed Merger, management of Dominion Energy provided projections relating to Dominion Energy Midstream that included future financial and operating performance. The projections were prepared for Dominion Energy Midstream on a stand-alone basis. These non-public projections were provided to Moelis for use and consideration in its financial analysis and in preparation of its opinion to the DEM Conflicts Committee. A summary of these projections is included below to give holders of DEM Public Common Units access to certain non-public unaudited prospective financial information that was made available to Moelis, the DEM Conflicts Committee, the DEM Board and the Dominion Energy Board in connection with the proposed Merger.

You should be aware that uncertainties are inherent in prospective financial information of any kind. None of Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream or any of their affiliates, advisors, officers, directors or representatives has made or makes any representation or can give any assurance to any DEM Unitholder or Dominion Energy shareholder, or any other person regarding the ultimate performance of Dominion Energy Midstream compared to the summarized information set forth below or that any such results will be achieved.

The summary projections set forth below summarize the projections made available to the legal and financial advisors to each of the parties to the transaction. The inclusion of the following summary projections in this consent statement/prospectus should not be regarded as an indication that Dominion Energy Midstream, Dominion Energy or their respective representatives considered or consider the projections to be a reliable or accurate prediction of future performance or events, and the summary projections set forth below should not be relied upon as such.

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financial performance or results because of, among other reasons, the uncertainty underlying assumptions and estimates. The Dominion Energy Midstream projections summarized below were prepared by employees of Dominion Energy. The Dominion Energy Midstream projections were only prepared for internal planning purposes and not with a view toward public disclosure or toward compliance with United States generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), the published guidelines of the SEC, or the guidelines established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, but in the view of Dominion Energy Midstream’s management, were prepared on a reasonable basis, reflect the best currently available estimates and judgments, and present, to the best of management’s knowledge and belief, the expected course of action and the expected future financial performance of Dominion Energy Midstream. However, this information is not fact and should not be relied upon as being necessarily indicative of future results, and readers of this consent statement/prospectus are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the prospective financial information.

Neither Dominion Energy Midstream’s independent registered public accounting firm, nor any other independent accountants, have compiled, examined, or performed any procedures with respect to the prospective financial information contained herein, nor have they expressed any opinion or any other form of assurance on such information or its achievability, and assume no responsibility for, and disclaim any association with, the prospective financial information.

The Deloitte reports incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus with respect Dominion Energy Midstream relate to the historical financial information of Dominion Energy Midstream. Such reports do not extend to the projections included below and should not be read to do so. Neither the DEM Board nor the Dominion Energy Board prepared, and none of the DEM Board, the DEM Conflicts Committee, the DEM General Partner, Dominion Energy nor the Dominion Energy Board gives any assurance regarding, the summarized information.

The internal financial projections of Dominion Energy Midstream are, in general, prepared primarily for internal use. Such internal forecasts are inherently subjective in nature, susceptible to interpretation and, accordingly, such forecasts may not be achieved. The internal financial forecasts also reflect numerous assumptions made by management, including material assumptions that may not be realized and are subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of the preparing party. Dominion Energy management, consistent with past presentations to the DEM Board and public guidance representations, develops its financial forecasts according to several criteria. Additionally, prospective mergers and acquisitions and any prospective projects were excluded from the financial projections. Accordingly, there can be no assurance that the assumptions made in preparing the internal financial forecasts upon which the following projected financial information was based will prove accurate. There will be differences between actual and forecasted results, and the differences may be material. The risk that these uncertainties and contingencies could cause the assumptions to fail to be reflective of actual results is further increased due to the length of time in the future over which these assumptions apply. Any inaccuracy or assumptions and projections in early periods could have a compounding effect on the projections shown for the later periods. Thus, any failure of an assumption or projections to be reflective of actual results in an early period could have a greater effect on the projected results failing to be reflective or actual events in later periods.

All of these assumptions involve variables making them difficult to predict, and some are beyond the control of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy. Although Dominion Energy’s management believes that there was a reasonable basis for its projections and underlying assumptions, any assumptions for near-term projected cases remain uncertain, and the risk of inaccuracy increased with the length of the forecasted period. The projections are forward-looking statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties. See the section of this consent statement/prospectus entitled “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” beginning on page 21.

 

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In developing the projections, Dominion Energy’s management made numerous material assumptions with respect to Dominion Energy Midstream for the period from 2019 to 2023, including:

 

   

organic growth opportunities, and the amounts and timing of related capital expenditures and related operational cash flows;

 

   

outstanding debt during applicable periods, and the availability and cost of capital;

 

   

the cash flow from existing assets and business activities;

 

   

the anticipated impact of the Policy Statement;

 

   

the prices and productions of, and demand for natural gas and other hydrocarbon products, which could impact volumes and margins; and

 

   

other general business, market and financial assumptions.

The summarized projected financial information set forth below was based on Dominion Energy Midstream’s standalone projected results for 2019 through 2023. Due to considerable uncertainty in Dominion Energy’s projections of the potential reduction in Dominion Energy Midstream’s tax allowances in FERC regulated rates as well as the timing of such potential reduction, Dominion Energy provided two cases to evaluate Dominion Energy Midstream. The Base Case assumes no reductions with respect to the Tax Cut and Jobs Act or the Policy Statement through the 2023 projection period. The Alternative Case provides an estimate of a downside scenario eliminating all income tax allowances in rates beginning January 1, 2021.

 

     Year ending December 31,  
     2019      2020      2021      2022      2023  
     (Millions of dollars, other than per
share/unit amounts)
 

DOMINION ENERGY MIDSTREAM

              

Base Case

              

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

   $ 314      $ 297      $ 291      $ 293      $ 285  

Adjusted Cash EBITDA(2)

     310        293        286        288        281  

Distributable Cash Flow

     185        171        162        159        151  

Distributable Cash Flow Per Common Unit

     1.46        1.35        1.28        1.26        1.19  

Unlevered Free Cash Flow(3)

     254        232        204        236        228  

Alternative Case

              

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

     314        297        253        258        252  

Adjusted Cash EBITDA(2)

     310        293        248        253        248  

Distributable Cash Flow

     185        171        125        125        118  

Distributable Cash Flow Per Common Unit

     1.46        1.35        0.99        0.99        0.93  

Unlevered Free Cash Flow(3)

     254        232        165        201        194  

 

(1)

EBITDA after adjustment for noncontrolling interest in Dominion Energy Cove Point LNG, LP held by Dominion Energy, less income from equity method investees, plus distributions from equity method investees.

(2)

Adjusted EBITDA including certain adjustments reflecting cash produced with the specified period. Adjusted Cash EBITDA was used by Moelis as estimated EBITDA for Dominion Energy Midstream in its analysis described below under the section entitled “—Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor.”

(3)

Unlevered free cash flows were arithmetically derived by Moelis from the Dominion Energy Midstream projections prepared and provided by Dominion Energy Midstream management to Moelis and approved by Dominion Energy Midstream for use by Moelis.

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performance or liquidity presented in accordance with GAAP. Dominion Energy’s and Dominion Energy Midstream’s computations of the above measures may differ from similarly titled measures used by other companies.

NEITHER DOMINION ENERGY MIDSTREAM NOR DOMINION ENERGY INTEND TO UPDATE OR OTHERWISE REVISE THE ABOVE PROSPECTIVE FINANCIAL INFORMATION TO REFLECT CIRCUMSTANCES EXISTING AFTER THE DATE SUCH PROSPECTIVE FINANCIAL INFORMATION WAS PREPARED OR TO REFLECT THE OCCURRENCE OF SUBSEQUENT EVENTS, EVEN IN THE EVENT THAT ANY OR ALL OF THE ASSUMPTIONS UNDERLYING SUCH PROSPECTIVE FINANCIAL INFORMATION ARE NO LONGER APPROPRIATE.

Opinion of the DEM Conflicts Committee Financial Advisor

At the meeting of the DEM Conflicts Committee on November 25, 2018 to evaluate and approve the Merger, Moelis delivered an oral opinion, which was confirmed by delivery of a written opinion, dated November 26, 2018, addressed to the DEM Conflicts Committee to the effect that, as of the date of the opinion and based upon and subject to the conditions and limitations set forth in the written opinion, the Exchange Ratio in the Merger is fair, from a financial point of view, to holders of DEM Common Units (other than the Excluded Holders).

The full text of Moelis’ written opinion dated November 26, 2018, which sets forth the assumptions made, procedures followed, matters considered and limitations on the review undertaken in connection with the opinion, is attached as Annex B to this consent statement/prospectus and is incorporated herein by reference. Moelis’ opinion was provided for the use and benefit of the DEM Conflicts Committee (solely in its capacity as such) in its evaluation of the Merger. Moelis’ opinion is limited solely to the fairness, from a financial point of view, of the Exchange Ratio and does not address Dominion Energy Midstream’s underlying business decision to effect the Merger or the relative merits of the Merger as compared to any alternative business strategies or transactions that might be available to Dominion Energy Midstream. Moelis’ opinion does not constitute a recommendation as to how any holder of securities of Dominion Energy Midstream should vote or act with respect to the Merger or any other matter. Moelis’ opinion was approved by a Moelis fairness opinion committee.

In arriving at its opinion, Moelis, among other things:

 

   

reviewed certain publicly available business and financial information relating to Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy;

 

   

reviewed certain internal information relating to the business, earnings, cash flow, assets, liabilities and prospects of Dominion Energy Midstream furnished to Moelis by Dominion Energy Midstream, including financial forecasts provided to or discussed with Moelis by management of Dominion Energy Midstream reflecting varying assumptions regarding estimated income tax allowances in light of recent regulatory developments (the “Company Projections”), a summary of which is provided in the section entitled “The Merger—Unaudited Financial Projections of Dominion Energy Midstream” beginning on page 39;

 

   

reviewed certain internal information relating to the business, earnings, cash flow, assets, liabilities and prospects of Dominion Energy furnished to Moelis by Dominion Energy, (the “Parent Projections”);

 

   

reviewed certain illustrative financial information furnished to Moelis by Dominion Energy relating to the operation of Dominion Energy’s business in the event that Dominion Energy does not consummate the SCANA Merger;

 

   

conducted discussions with members of senior managements and representatives of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy concerning the information described above, as well as the businesses and prospects of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy generally;

 

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reviewed publicly available financial and stock market data of certain other companies in lines of business that Moelis deemed relevant;

 

   

reviewed the financial terms of certain other transactions that Moelis deemed relevant;

 

   

reviewed the draft execution version of the Merger Agreement;

 

   

participated in certain discussions and negotiations among representatives of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy and their advisors; and

 

   

conducted such other financial studies and analyses and took into account such other information as Moelis deemed appropriate.

In connection with its review, Moelis, with the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee, relied on the information supplied to, discussed with or reviewed by it for purposes of its opinion being complete and accurate in all material respects. Moelis did not assume any responsibility for independent verification, and did not undertake independent verification of, any of such information. With the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee, Moelis relied upon, without independent verification, the assessment of Dominion Energy Midstream and its legal, tax, regulatory and accounting advisors with respect to legal, tax, regulatory and accounting matters. With respect to the financial forecasts and other information relating to Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy referred to above, Moelis assumed, at the direction of the DEM Conflicts Committee, that they were reasonably prepared and that each of the Company Projections were prepared on bases reflecting the best currently available estimates and judgments of management of Dominion Energy Midstream (subject to the varying assumptions referred to above) as to the future performance of Dominion Energy Midstream and that the Parent Projections were prepared on a basis reflecting the best currently available estimates and judgments of the management of Dominion Energy as to the future performance of Dominion Energy. Moelis expressed no views as to the reasonableness of any financial forecasts or other information referred to above or the assumptions on which they are based. In addition, with the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee, Moelis did not make any independent evaluation or appraisal of any of the assets or liabilities (contingent, derivative, off-balance-sheet, or otherwise) of Dominion Energy Midstream or Dominion Energy, nor was Moelis furnished with any such evaluation or appraisal.

Moelis’ opinion does not address Dominion Energy Midstream’s underlying business decision to effect the Merger or the relative merits of the Merger as compared to any alternative business strategies or transactions that might be available to Dominion Energy Midstream and does not address any legal, regulatory, tax or accounting matters. At the direction of the DEM Conflicts Committee, Moelis was not asked to, nor did it, offer any opinion as to any terms of the Merger Agreement or any aspect or implication of the Merger, except for the fairness of the Exchange Ratio from a financial point of view to the holders of DEM Common Units (other than the Excluded Holders). The opinion relates to the relative values of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy. With the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee, Moelis expressed no opinion as to what the value of Dominion Energy Common Stock actually would be when issued pursuant to the Merger or the prices at which any securities, including, without limitation, DEM Common Units or Dominion Energy Common Stock, may trade at any time. In rendering its opinion, Moelis assumed, with the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee, that (i) the final executed form of the Merger Agreement would not differ in any material respect from the draft that Moelis reviewed, (ii) prior to the Merger, each issued and outstanding DEM Series A Preferred Unit, at the election of the holder, would be converted, first, into the number of DEM Common Units as determined pursuant to the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement, and then, pursuant to the Merger, into the right to receive shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock at the Exchange Ratio (collectively, the “Preferred Conversion”), and would occur pursuant to the terms disclosed to Moelis and as projected by Dominion Energy Midstream, (iii) the Merger would be consummated in accordance with its terms without any waiver or modification that could be material to Moelis’ analysis, and (iv) the parties to the Merger Agreement would comply with all the material terms of the Merger Agreement. Moelis assumed, with the consent of the DEM Conflicts Committee, that all governmental, regulatory or other consents or approvals necessary for the completion of the Merger would be obtained, except to the extent that could not be material to Moelis’ analysis. Except as described in this summary,

 

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Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM Conflicts Committee imposed no other instructions or limitations on Moelis with respect to the investigations made or procedures followed by Moelis in rendering its opinion. Moelis has not been authorized to solicit and has not solicited indications of interest in a possible transaction with Dominion Energy Midstream from any party.

Moelis’ opinion was necessarily based on economic, monetary, market and other conditions as in effect on, and the information made available to Moelis as of, the date of the opinion, and Moelis assumed no responsibility to update the opinion for developments after the date of the opinion.

Moelis’ opinion did not address the fairness of the Merger or any aspect or implication of the Merger to, or any other consideration of or relating to, the holders of any class of securities, creditors or other constituencies of Dominion Energy Midstream, other than the fairness of the Exchange Ratio from a financial point of view to the holders of DEM Common Units (other than the Excluded Holders). In addition, Moelis did not express any opinion as to the (i) election by any holder of DEM Series A Preferred Units to convert such units into DEM Common Units or any aspect of the Preferred Conversion, or (ii) fairness of the amount or nature of any compensation to be received by any officers, directors or employees of any parties to the Merger, or any class of such persons, relative to the Exchange Ratio or otherwise.

Financial Analyses

The following is a summary of the material financial analyses presented by Moelis to the DEM Conflicts Committee at its meeting held on November 25, 2018, in connection with its opinion.

Some of the summaries of financial analyses below include information presented in tabular format. In order to fully understand Moelis’ analyses, the tables must be read together with the text of each summary. The tables alone do not constitute a complete description of the analyses. Considering the data described below without considering the full narrative description of the financial analyses, including the methodologies and assumptions underlying the analyses, could create a misleading or incomplete view of Moelis’ analyses.

For purposes of its analyses, Moelis reviewed a number of financial and operating metrics, including:

 

   

equity value, calculated (unless the context indicates otherwise) as market value of the relevant company’s diluted common equity (using the treasury stock method) based on its closing unit or stock price on a specified date;

 

   

Enterprise Value, defined as equity value,

 

   

plus, where applicable, the implied equity values of general partners:

 

   

which, in the case of the MLP/tax pass through companies referred to below with stand-alone publicly traded general partners, Moelis calculated based on the closing price of such general partners’ publicly traded general partner interests on such date, and adjusting for the market value of limited partner interests held by the publicly traded general partners;

 

   

which, in case of all other companies referred to below with general partners, Moelis calculated from the implied values of the general partner interests and IDRs derived by calculating the general partner distributions and IDR distributions in respect of the relevant company’s most recently reported quarter end, annualized (“LQA”), and capitalizing such distributions at the relevant company’s LQA implied distribution yield for its limited partner interests;

 

   

plus the book value of each of preferred securities, net debt (calculated as debt, less cash and cash equivalents), and non-controlling interests;

 

   

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except that, with respect to the target companies referred to below under “Selected Precedent Transactions Analysis”, the relevant balance sheet date used was the most recently reported quarter end immediately prior to announcement of the applicable transaction;

 

   

estimated EBITDA, defined as estimated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization expense, reflecting (or, with respect to consensus research analysts’ estimates referenced below, were assumed to have reflected) the impact of adding back certain non-cash and one-time or non-recurring items, as well as, in the case of estimated EBITDA for calendar year 2019, reflecting the impact of the estimated full year impact of previously announced corporate transactions; and

 

   

estimated earnings per share, which reflected (or, with respect to consensus research analysts’ estimates, were assumed to have reflected), the impact of adding back certain one-time or non-recurring items, as well as, in the case of estimated earnings per share for calendar year 2019, reflecting the impact of the estimated full year impact of previously announced corporate transactions.

Unless the context indicates otherwise, for purposes of, among other things, deriving per share (or unit) implied equity values from implied Enterprise Values as more fully described below, Moelis calculated (a) the Enterprise Value for (i) Dominion Energy Midstream based on net debt in the aggregate of $730 million, and DEM Series A Preferred Units of $800 million, in light of such units being out-of-the-money for purposes of calculating diluted units, and (ii) Dominion Energy based on net debt of $40,701 million, reflecting adjustments for the anticipated SCANA Merger, the anticipated proceeds from sales of 1,900 MW of merchant generation assets in three power plants (namely, Fairless Power Station, Manchester Street Power Station and a 25% interest in the Catalyst Old River Hydroelectric Limited Partnership) (collectively, “Merchant Generation Assets”) and a 50% interest in Blue Racer Midstream LLC (“Blue Racer”), as well as the Forward Sale, and (b) per unit/share amounts for each of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy based on diluted units/shares using the most recent publicly available information, and with respect to (i) Dominion Energy Midstream, assuming no conversion of the DEM Series A Preferred Units for the reason described in clause (a)(i) above, and (ii) Dominion Energy, pro forma for the SCANA Merger, as well as the Forward Sale. All such information for Dominion Energy Midstream was provided by management of Dominion Energy Midstream and all such information for Dominion Energy was provided by management of Dominion Energy.

Standalone Financial Analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream

For purposes of the financial analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream described below, the term “implied merger consideration” refers to the implied value of the per share consideration provided for in the Merger of $18.22 consisting of 0.2492 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the closing price of Dominion Energy Common Stock of $73.10 per share on November 23, 2018.

Selected Publicly Traded Companies Analysis. Moelis reviewed financial and stock market information of certain selected publicly traded companies with (a) operations consisting primarily of FERC-regulated natural gas pipelines in addition to other long haul pipeline assets and certain other midstream assets, and (b) Enterprise Values of more than $4.5 billion. Moelis included both MLP/tax-pass through companies and C-corps with similar and relevant asset bases, and noted that no publicly traded entity had a completely analogous asset base to Dominion Energy Midstream. Moelis reviewed the Enterprise Value of each of the selected companies as a multiple of estimated EBITDA (such multiples are sometimes referred to herein as “EV/EBITDA” multiples) for the calendar years 2019 and 2020 (referred to as CY2019E and CY2020E), as well as LQA distribution yields. Moelis also reviewed corresponding information for Dominion Energy Midstream. Financial data for the selected companies was based on publicly available median consensus research analysts’ estimates, public filings and closing prices, in each case, as of November 23, 2018. Financial data for Dominion Energy Midstream was based on publicly available median consensus research analysts’ estimates, public filings and the closing price of DEM Common Units as of each of (i) November 23, 2018 and (ii) July 31, 2018, the date immediately prior to Dominion Energy Midstream’s second quarter earnings call, during which management disclosed that it continued to evaluate long-term strategic options for Dominion Energy Midstream (the “Unaffected Date”).

 

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The results of this analysis are summarized in the following table:

 

     EV/EBITDA      Distribution
Yield
 

Selected Publicly Traded MLP / Tax Pass-Through Companies

   CY2019E      CY2020E      LQA  

Energy Transfer LP

     9.5x        9.4x        8.6

EQM Midstream Partners, LP

     10.0x        8.0x        9.2

TC PipeLines, LP

     10.1x        9.4x        8.4

High

     10.1x        9.4x        9.2

Mean

     9.9x        8.9x        8.7

Median

     10.0x        9.4x        8.6

Low

     9.5x        8.0x        8.4

 

     EV/EBITDA      Distribution
Yield
 

Selected Publicly Traded C-Corp Companies

   CY2019E      CY2020E      LQA  

Enbridge Inc.

     12.1x        11.0x        8.0

TransCanada Corporation

     11.0x        10.5x        6.7

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

     9.7x        9.3x        4.4

The Williams Companies, Inc.

     10.5x        9.9x        5.4

Tallgrass Energy, LP

     10.9x        11.5x        9.0

High

     12.1x        11.5x        9.0

Mean

     10.8x        10.5x        6.7

Median

     10.9x        10.5x        6.7

Low

     9.7x        9.3x        4.4

 

     EV/EBITDA      Distribution
Yield
 

All Selected Publicly Traded Companies

   CY2019E      CY2020E      LQA  

High

     12.1x        11.5x        9.2

Mean

     10.5x        9.9x        7.4

Median

     10.3x        9.7x        8.2

Low

     9.5x        8.0x        4.4

Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP (Street; as of November 23, 2018)

     12.3x        12.6x        8.1

Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, LP (Street; as of Unaffected Date)

     11.2x        11.2x        9.6

In reviewing the characteristics of the selected publicly traded companies for purposes of determining reference ranges for Dominion Energy Midstream, Moelis noted that (i) TC Pipelines, LP was more similar to Dominion Energy Midstream because of its (a) high concentration of FERC-regulated natural gas pipeline assets, (b) recent announcement by its parent company of plans to curtail its asset drop down strategy, and (c) current de minimus generation of IDR cash flow, and (ii) although Dominion Energy Midstream was currently trading above the median of the selected publicly traded companies, Dominion Energy Midstream has a relatively smaller size, more limited growth profile and less diversified asset base than much of the selected publicly traded companies. In addition, Moelis noted a number of factors that limit direct comparability with Dominion Energy Midstream, including variations in (i) size and relationship with its parent and/or affiliated companies, if applicable, (ii) growth profile, (iii) financial profile, including leverage, distribution/dividend yield, distribution coverage ratio and current levels for IDR cash flow, and (iv) contribution to cash flow from FERC-regulated natural gas pipeline assets vs. other midstream and non-midstream assets.

Based on the foregoing and using its professional judgment, Moelis selected reference range multiples of (i) 10.0x to 11.5x EV/EBITDA for CY2019E, and (ii) 9.5x to 11.0x EV/EBITDA for CY2020E. Moelis then applied

 

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such multiple ranges to corresponding financial data for Dominion Energy Midstream (based on 2019 and 2020 EBITDA estimates for Dominion Energy Midstream provided by management of Dominion Energy Midstream). Moelis then derived implied per unit reference ranges from the resulting implied Enterprise Value reference ranges, using the net debt and diluted unit information described above. This analysis indicated the following implied per unit reference ranges for Dominion Energy Midstream, as compared to the implied merger consideration:

 

Implied Per Unit Reference Ranges Based On:

   

CY2019E EBITDA

 

CY2020E EBITDA

 

Implied Merger Consideration

$12.43 - $16.10

  $9.89 - $13.36   $18.22

Selected Precedent Transactions Analysis. Moelis reviewed financial information of certain selected transactions announced since January 1, 2016 (which time period was intended to capture the acceleration of the MLP simplification trend) involving target entities involved in midstream MLP simplification transactions where a company acquired either its partially owned MLP subsidiary (a “Buy-In” transaction) or acquired an MLP under common control with the acquirer (a “Common Control” transaction). Moelis noted that such transactions were selected for their similar transaction structure, and each such transaction’s comparability was limited in light of unique transaction circumstances. Moelis also noted that, in many cases, such transactions involved materially different asset bases from those of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream and materially different IDR cash flow levels. Moelis reviewed the Enterprise Values implied by the purchase prices announced for each of the selected transactions as a multiple, to the extent information was publicly available, of estimated EBITDA for the next 12 month period (“NTM”) for which financial information was not publicly available immediately preceding announcement of the relevant transaction. Financial data for the relevant transaction was based on publicly available information, including median consensus research analysts’ estimates, at the time of announcement of the relevant transaction. Implied EV/EBITDA multiples were based on consolidated Enterprise Value (as described above), using the implied transaction values derived from the announced purchase prices paid for the target entities’ limited partner interests in the applicable transaction, as well as using implied values of general partner interests, as described above.

The results of this analysis are summarized in the following table:

 

Announcement Date

   Acquiror    Target    Structure    Consideration    Enterprise
Value/NTM
EBITDA

November 8, 2018

   Western Gas
Equity Partners, LP
   Western Gas
Partners, LP
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    13.0x

October 22, 2018

   EnLink Midstream,
LLC
   EnLink
Midstream
Partners, LP
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    11.8x

October 18, 2018

   Valero Energy
Corporation
   Valero Energy
Partners LP
   Buy-In    Cash-For-Unit    12.4x

August 1, 2018

   Energy Transfer
Equity, L.P.
   Energy
Transfer
Partners L.P.
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    10.4x

May 17, 2018

   Enbridge Inc.    Enbridge
Energy
Partners, L.P.
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    11.3x

May 17, 2018

   Enbridge Inc.    Spectra
Energy
Partners, LP
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    12.0x

 

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Announcement Date

   Acquiror   Target    Structure    Consideration    Enterprise
Value/NTM
EBITDA

May 17, 2018

   The Williams
Companies, Inc.
  Williams
Partners L.P.
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    12.3x

April 26, 2018

   EQM Midstream
Partners, LP
  Rice
Midstream
Partners LP
   Common
Control
   Unit-For-Unit    10.1x

March 26, 2018

   Tallgrass Energy
GP LP
  Tallgrass
Energy
Partners, LP
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    8.9x

January 2, 2018

   Archrock, Inc.   Archrock
Partners, L.P.
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    8.5x

August 14, 2017

   Andeavor Logistics
LP
  Western
Refining
Logistics, LP
   Common
Control
   Unit-For-Unit    10.9x

May 19, 2017

   Energy Transfer
Partners, L.P.
  PennTex
Midstream
Partners, LP
   Buy-In    Cash-For-Unit    12.1x

May 8, 2017

   VTTI B.V.   VTTI Energy
Partners LP
   Buy-In    Cash-For-Unit    9.7x

February 1, 2017

   ONEOK, Inc.   ONEOK
Partners, L.P.
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    14.9x

November 21, 2016

   Sunoco Logistics
Partners L.P.
  Energy
Transfer
Partners, L.P.
   Common
Control
   Unit-For-Unit    10.4x

October 24, 2016

   American
Midstream
Partners, LP
  JP Energy
Partners LP
   Common
Control
   Unit-For-Unit    8.1x

September 26, 2016

   Columbia Pipeline
Group, Inc.
(TransCanada
Corporation)
  Columbia
Pipeline
Partners LP
   Buy-In    Cash-For-Unit    13.2x

May 31, 2016

   SemGroup
Corporation
  Rose Rock
Midstream,
L.P.
   Buy-In    Unit-For-Unit    11.4x

 

     Enterprise Value/NTM EBITDA  
     All Selected
Transactions
     Unit-For-Unit
Transactions
Only
     Buy-In
Transactions
Only
     Common Control
Transactions
Only
 

High

     14.9x        14.9x        14.9x        10.9x  

Mean

     11.2x        11.0x        11.6x        9.9x  

Median

     11.4x        11.1x        11.9x        10.2x  

Low

     8.1x        8.1x        8.5x        8.1x  

In reviewing the characteristics of the selected precedent transactions for purposes of determining a reference range, Moelis noted that (i) it focused on transactions announced since the March 15, 2018 FERC

 

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policy statement announcement related to income tax allowances for cost-of-service model pipeline rates, (ii) Dominion Energy Midstream’s multiple range should tend toward the high end of the selected precedent transactions range because of Dominion Energy Midstream’s asset quality and existing long-term contracts, and (iii) the most recent selected precedent transaction, involving the acquisition of Western Gas Partners, LP, was less relevant because of Western Gas Partners, LP’s current higher growth rate relative to Dominion Energy Midstream’s growth profile. In addition, Moelis noted a number of factors that limit direct comparability of each target entity involved in the selected precedent transactions with Dominion Energy Midstream, including variations in (i) size and relationship with its parent and/or affiliated companies, (ii) financial profile, including leverage, distribution/dividend yield, distribution coverage ratio, and (iii) asset base, including operational profiles, geographic areas of operation, existing contract profiles and hydrocarbon makeup of the commodities transported through the asset base. Moelis further noted that it also reviewed selected precedent FERC-regulated natural gas pipeline transactions, but such transactions did not inform its selection of reference ranges because such pipeline transactions (i) generally did not pertain to MLP simplification transactions, (ii) market forces driving such pipeline transactions differed from those driving the MLP simplification trend, and (iii) financial data publicly disclosed in connection with such pipeline transactions covered inconsistent time periods and such inconsistent time periods were generally historical time periods, as opposed to forward looking financial data on which Moelis selected its reference ranges. In addition, Moelis noted that IDR cash flows for the target entities could vary materially relative to Dominion Energy Midstream, but that general partner interests and IDR cash flow yields have converged toward limited partner interest yields since the MLP simplification trend accelerated, beginning in 2016.

Based on the foregoing and using its professional judgment, Moelis selected reference range multiples of 10.5x to 12.5x NTM EBITDA. Moelis then applied such multiple range to the EBITDA for Dominion Energy Midstream for the year ending December 31, 2019. Moelis then derived an implied per unit reference range from the resulting implied Enterprise Value reference range, using the net debt and diluted unit information described above. This analysis indicated the following implied per unit reference range for Dominion Energy Midstream, as compared to the implied merger consideration:

 

Implied Per Unit Reference Range

 

Implied Merger Consideration

$13.65 - $18.55

  $18.22

Discounted Cash Flow Analyses. Moelis performed discounted cash flow (“DCF”) analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream using financial projections and other information and data provided by management of Dominion Energy Midstream for the period beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2019 through the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023 to calculate the present value as of December 31, 2018 of the estimated future unlevered free cash flows projected to be generated by Dominion Energy Midstream. These DCF analyses were based on each of the Base Case projections (the “Base Case discounted cash flow analysis”) and the Alternative Case projections (the “Alternative Case discounted cash flow analysis”). For more information on the Base Case projections and the Alternative Case projections, see the section entitled “Unaudited Financial Projections of Dominion Energy Midstream” beginning on page 39. In performing the DCF analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream, Moelis used a range of discount rates of 6.25% to 8.5% based on an estimate of Dominion Energy Midstream’s weighted average cost of capital (“WACC”). The estimated WACC range was derived using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (“CAPM”). In performing the DCF analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream, Moelis used a range of estimated terminal values derived by applying a range of multiples of 10.0x to 11.5x to Dominion Energy Midstream’s estimated EBITDA for 2023. The selected range of terminal multiples was informed by current CY2019E EBITDA trading multiples for the selected publicly traded companies referred to above and Dominion Energy Midstream’s average CY2019E EBITDA trading multiple between the July 18, 2018 announcement of the FERC’s revised policy statement regarding income tax allowances for cost-of-service model pipeline rates and the Unaffected Date. Moelis then derived an implied per unit reference range from the resulting implied Enterprise Value reference ranges using Dominion Energy Midstream’s projected net debt and diluted unit information as of December 31, 2018, as provided by management of

 

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Dominion Energy Midstream. These analyses indicated the following implied per unit reference ranges for Dominion Energy Midstream, as compared to the implied merger consideration:

 

Implied Per Unit Reference Ranges

   

Base Case

 

Alternative Case

 

Implied Merger Consideration

$9.70 - $14.16

  $7.32 - $11.25   $18.22

Discounted Distribution Analyses. Moelis performed discounted distribution analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream using financial projections and other information and data provided by management of Dominion Energy Midstream for the period beginning with the fiscal year ending December 31, 2019 through the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023 to calculate the present value as of December 31, 2018 of the estimated future distributions projected to be made by Dominion Energy Midstream to the holders of DEM Common Units. These discounted distribution analyses were based on each of the Base Case projections (the “Base Case discounted distribution analysis”) and the Alternative Case projections (the “Alternative Case discounted distribution analysis”), each of which assumed the distribution of all funds available for distribution. For more information on the Base Case projections and the Alternative Case projections, see the section entitled “Unaudited Financial Projections of Dominion Energy Midstream” beginning on page 39. In performing the discounted distribution analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream, Moelis used a range of discount rates of 6.5% to 11.5% based on an estimate of Dominion Energy Midstream’s cost of equity. The estimated cost of equity range was derived using CAPM. In performing the discounted distribution analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream, Moelis used a range of estimated terminal values derived by applying a range of implied terminal yields of 8.0% to 10.0%. The selected range of terminal yields was informed by LQA yields for the selected public companies referred to above in light of the July 18, 2018 announcement of the FERC’s revised policy statement regarding income tax allowances for cost-of-service model pipeline rates, and in particular, the LQA yields for the MLP/tax pass-through-entities referred to above. Moelis then derived an implied per unit reference range from the resulting implied equity value reference ranges, using Dominion Energy Midstream’s projected diluted unit information as of December 31, 2018, as provided by management of Dominion Energy Midstream. These analyses indicated the following implied per unit reference ranges for Dominion Energy Midstream, as compared to the implied merger consideration:

 

Implied Per Unit Reference Ranges

   

Base Case

 

Alternative Case

 

Implied Merger Consideration

$11.99 - $16.49

  $9.95 - $13.50   $18.22

Standalone Financial Analyses of Dominion Energy

Selected Publicly Traded Companies Analysis. Moelis reviewed financial and stock market information of certain selected publicly traded companies with (a) operations consisting primarily of integrated utilities, including electric and gas utilities under state and federal regulatory regimes, and (b) Enterprise Values of more than $15 billion. Moelis excluded from its selected publicly traded utilities companies, (i) each of PG&E Corporation and Edison International because of their expected liability exposure related to 2017 and 2018 wildfires, (ii) Sempra Energy because of its ongoing defense against the stockholder activist campaign led by Elliott Management Corporation, its recently announced acquisition of InfraREIT, Inc., its ongoing divestiture of its renewable business and its material operations in Latin America, and (iv) The Southern Company because of its significant financial pressures related to the ongoing development of its Vogtle nuclear facility. Moelis reviewed the EV/EBITDA multiples of each of the selected companies for the CY2019E and CY2020E as well as closing stock prices of each of the selected companies on November 23, 2018 as a multiple of estimated earnings per share for each of CY2019E and CY2020E (such multiples referred to herein as “P/E” multiples). Moelis noted that it believes the selected publicly traded companies trade primarily on a P/E multiple basis, but that it also believed EV/EBITDA multiples were relevant. Moelis also reviewed corresponding information for Dominion Energy. Financial data for the selected companies was based on publicly available mean consensus research analysts’ estimates, public filings and closing stock prices, in each case, as of November 23, 2018.

 

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Financial data for Dominion Energy was based on each of (i) publicly available median consensus research analysts’ estimates (which were not pro forma for the SCANA Merger, and for which, accordingly, Moelis calculated EV/EBITDA multiples based on net debt of $34,068 million) and public filings as of November 23, 2018, and (ii) the Parent Projections (which reflected the estimated impact of the SCANA Merger), in each case, based on the closing stock price for Dominion Energy Common Stock as of November 23, 2018.

The results of this analysis are summarized in the following table:

 

     P/E      EV/EBITDA  

Selected Publicly Traded Companies

   CY2019E      CY2020E      CY2019E      CY2020E  

Duke Energy Corporation

     17.4x        16.6x        11.8x        11.5x  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

     21.2x        19.7x        11.1x        10.3x  

American Electric Power Company

     18.4x        17.3x        10.8x        10.2x  

Xcel Energy Inc.

     19.5x        18.3x        10.6x        10.1x  

DTE Energy Company

     18.7x        17.8x        11.4x        10.7x  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

     20.1x        18.8x        12.5x        11.7x  

Ameren Corporation

     20.7x        19.3x        10.5x        10.1x  

CMS Energy Corporation

     20.3x        18.9x        10.9x        10.6x  

Evergy, Inc.

     20.2x        17.9x        10.8x        10.5x  

NiSource Inc.

     19.1x        17.9x        11.0x        10.3x  

Alliant Energy Corporation

     19.5x        18.4x        12.1x        11.1x  

Pinnacle West Capital Corporation

     18.3x        17.6x        10.4x        9.8x  

High

     21.2x        19.7x        12.5x        11.7x  

Mean

     19.4x        18.2x        11.2x        10.6x  

Median

     19.5x        18.1x        10.9x        10.4x  

Low

     17.4x        16.6x        10.4x        9.8x  

Dominion Energy (Street)

     17.2x        16.5x        11.6x        10.9x  

Dominion Energy (Management)

     17.4x        16.6x        11.1x        10.4x  

In reviewing the characteristics of the selected publicly traded companies for purposes of determining reference ranges for Dominion Energy, Moelis noted that (i) over the last few years, prior to early 2018, Dominion Energy traded either in-line with, or at a slight premium to, the selected publicly traded companies on a P/E basis, but that, beginning in early 2018, Dominion Energy has traded at a discount to the selected publicly traded companies on a P/E basis, driven in part by (a) uncertainty surrounding Dominion Energy’s pending acquisition of SCANA, both as to timing and final transaction terms, (b) heightened public focus on Dominion Energy’s exposure to Dominion Energy Midstream’s business, especially Dominion Energy’s downside exposure to FERC’s changing policy, originally announced on March 15, 2018, regarding income tax allowances for cost-of-service model pipeline rates, (c) Dominion Energy’s publicly announced evaluation of a potential divestiture of its 50% interest in Blue Racer, and its subsequent publicly announced sale on November 1, 2018, (d) regulatory risk surrounding Dominion Energy’s construction of its Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the potential for construction delays and cost overruns, and (ii) as the issues described in clauses (a)-(d) above are resolved, Dominion Energy has the potential to return to trading more in-line with, or at a slight premium to, the selected publicly traded companies on a P/E basis, in light of (a) Dominion Energy’s greater than 90% regulated business mix, (b) the fact that approximately 75% of Dominion Energy’s EBITDA is generated by utilities operating under regulatory jurisdictions rated above the average rating of Average/2 by Regulatory Research Associates, and (c) Dominion Energy’s guidance to Wall Street research analysts of 6%-8% earnings growth being above the median of such guidance for the selected publicly traded companies. Moelis further noted a number of factors that limit direct comparability with Dominion Energy, including (i) local competitive/market conditions, (ii) regulatory conditions and associated variability and uncertainty, (iii) growth profile, and (iv) business mix between utility vs. non-utility businesses.

 

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Based on the foregoing and using its professional judgment, Moelis selected reference range multiples of (i) 17.0x to 20.0x P/E for CY2019E, (ii) 16.5x to 19.0x P/E for CY2020E, (iii) 11.0x to 12.5x EV/EBITDA for CY2019E, and (iv) 10.5x to 11.5x EV/EBITDA for CY2020E. The selected P/E multiple reference ranges reflected Dominion Energy’s current trading levels at the low end of the selected ranges and reflected a premium to the current median of the selected publicly traded companies at the high end of the selected ranges (given Dominion Energy’s history of trading at a premium to such median). The selected EV/EBITDA reference ranges reflected Dominion Energy’s current trading levels and its history of trading at a premium to the median of the selected publicly traded companies. Moelis then derived, in the case of (i) the selected P/E multiple reference ranges, implied per share reference ranges, and (ii) the selected EV/EBITDA multiple reference ranges, implied per share reference ranges from the resulting implied Enterprise Value reference ranges, using the net debt and diluted share information described above. This analysis indicated the following implied per share reference ranges for Dominion Energy, as compared to the closing price per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock on November 23, 2018:

 

Implied Per Share Reference Ranges Based On:

   

CY2019E P/E

 

CY2020E P/E

 

CY2019E EBITDA

 

CY2020E EBITDA

 

Dominion Energy
Common Stock
closing price on
November 23, 2018

$71.36 - $83.95

  $72.74 - $83.76   $71.75 - $88.72   $74.42 - $86.53   $73.10

Implied Exchange Ratio Analysis

Discounted Cash Flow Analysis--The Base Case Dominion Energy Midstream Five-Year Projections.

Using the range of values per unit for DEM Common Units based on the Base Case discounted cash flow analysis on a standalone basis as described above, and the ranges of implied values per share for Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the valuation metrics for the selected publicly traded companies analyses for Dominion Energy on a standalone basis as described above, Moelis calculated implied exchange ratio ranges by (i) dividing the low end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Base Case discounted cash flow analysis by the high end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the low end of the implied exchange range and (ii) dividing the high end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Base Case discounted cash flow analysis by the low end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the high end of the implied exchange ratio range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio ranges, as compared to the Exchange Ratio:

 

Implied Exchange Ratio Ranges Based On:

   

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E P/E

 

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E EV/EBITDA

 

Exchange Ratio

0.1155 - 0.1984

  0.1093 - 0.1973   0.2492

Discounted Cash Flow Analysis—The Alternative Case Dominion Energy Midstream Five-Year Projections.

Using the range of values per unit for DEM Common Units based on the Alternative Case discounted cash flow analysis on a standalone basis as described above, and the ranges of implied values per share for Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the valuation metrics for the selected publicly traded companies analyses for Dominion Energy on a standalone basis as described above, Moelis calculated implied exchange ratio ranges by (i) dividing the low end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Alternative Case discounted cash flow analysis by the high end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the low end of the implied exchange range and

 

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(ii) dividing the high end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Alternative Case discounted cash flow analysis by the low end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the high end of the implied exchange ratio range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio ranges, as compared to the Exchange Ratio:

 

Implied Exchange Ratio Ranges Based On:

   

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E P/E

 

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E EV/EBITDA

 

Exchange Ratio

0.0872 - 0.1576

  0.0825 - 0.1568   0.2492

Discounted Distribution Analysis—The Base Case Dominion Energy Midstream Five-Year Projections.

Using the range of values per unit for DEM Common Units based on the Base Case discounted distribution analysis on a standalone basis as described above, and the ranges of implied values per share for Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the valuation metrics for the selected publicly traded companies analyses for Dominion Energy on a standalone basis as described above, Moelis calculated implied exchange ratio ranges by (i) dividing the low end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Base Case discounted distribution analysis by the high end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the low end of the implied exchange range and (ii) dividing the high end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Base Case discounted distribution analysis by the low end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the high end of the implied exchange ratio range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio ranges, as compared to the Exchange Ratio:

 

Implied Exchange Ratio Ranges Based On:

   

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E P/E

 

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E EV/EBITDA

 

Exchange Ratio

0.1428 - 0.2311

  0.1352 - 0.2298   0.2492

Discounted Distribution Analysis—The Alternative Case Dominion Energy Midstream Five-Year Projections.

Using the range of values per unit for DEM Common Units based on the Alternative Case discounted distribution analysis on a standalone basis as described above, and the ranges of implied values per share for Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the valuation metrics for the selected publicly traded companies analyses for Dominion Energy on a standalone basis as described above, Moelis calculated implied exchange ratio ranges by (i) dividing the low end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Alternative Case discounted distribution analysis by the high end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the low end of the implied exchange range and (ii) dividing the high end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the Alternative Case discounted distribution analysis by the low end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of (a) the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E and (b) the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E and CY2020E to arrive at the high end of the implied exchange ratio range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio ranges, as compared to the Exchange Ratio:

 

Implied Exchange Ratio Ranges Based On:

   

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E P/E

 

Dominion Energy CY2019E -
CY2020E EV/EBITDA

 

Exchange Ratio

0.1185 - 0.1892

  0.1121 - 0.1882   0.2492

 

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Selected Publicly Traded Companies Analysis. Using the ranges of implied values per unit for DEM Common Units and the ranges of implied values per share for Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the valuation metrics for the selected publicly traded companies analyses for each company on a standalone basis as described above, Moelis calculated implied exchange ratio ranges by (i) dividing the low end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for each of CY2019E and CY2020E by the high end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of the selected P/E multiples and the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for the corresponding year to arrive at the low end of the implied exchange ratio range and (ii) dividing the high end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for each of CY2019E and CY2020E by the low end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of the selected P/E multiples and the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for the corresponding year to arrive at the high end of the implied exchange ratio range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio ranges, as compared to the Exchange Ratio:

 

Implied Exchange Ratio Ranges Based On:

   

Dominion Energy Midstream
CY2019E EV/EBITDA

 

Dominion Energy Midstream CY2020E
EV/EBITDA

   

Dominion
Energy CY2019E P/E

 

Dominion
Energy CY2019E
EV/EBITDA

 

Dominion Energy
CY2020E P/E

 

Dominion Energy
CY2020E
EV/EBITDA

 

Exchange Ratio

0.1480 - 0.2257

  0.1401 - 0.2244   0.1181 - 0.1836   0.1143 - 0.1795   0.2492

Selected Precedent Transactions Analysis. Using the ranges of implied values per unit for DEM Common Units based on the valuation metric for the precedent transaction analyses for Dominion Energy Midstream on a standalone basis as described above, and the ranges of implied values per share for Dominion Energy Common Stock based on the valuation metrics for the selected publicly traded companies analyses for Dominion Energy on a standalone basis as described above, Moelis calculated implied exchange ratios by (i) dividing the low end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E by the high end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E to arrive at the low end of the implied exchange ratio range and (ii) dividing the high end of the implied value per unit of DEM Common Units implied by the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E by the low end of the implied value per share of Dominion Energy Common Stock implied by each of the selected P/E multiples for CY2019E and the selected EV/EBITDA multiples for CY2019E to arrive at the high end of the implied exchange ratio range. This analysis indicated the following implied exchange ratio ranges as compared to the Exchange Ratio:

 

Implied Exchange Ratio Ranges Based On:

   

Dominion Energy CY2019E P/E

 

Dominion Energy CY2019E
EV/EBITDA

 

Exchange Ratio

0.1626 - 0.2600

  0.1539 - 0.2586   0.2492

Other Information

Moelis also noted for the DEM Conflicts Committee the following analyses that were not considered part of Moelis’ financial analyses with respect to its opinion but were referenced for informational purposes:

 

   

the historical closing prices for DEM Common Units during the period from the March 15, 2018 announcement of the FERC’s policy statement regarding income tax allowances for cost-of-service model pipeline rates to November 23, 2018, which reflected low and high unit prices during such period of $12.55 and $21.60 per share compared to the implied merger consideration of $18.22 per unit;

 

   

the historical closing prices for Dominion Energy Common Stock during the 52-week period ended November 23, 2018, which reflected low and high stock prices during such period ranging from $61.75

 

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and $84.91 per share compared to the closing price of Dominion Energy Common Stock on November 23, 2018 of $73.10 per share;

 

   

one-year forward unit price targets for DEM Common Units in recently published, publicly available Wall Street research analysts’ reports released subsequent to Dominion Energy Midstream’s third quarter earnings call on November 2, 2018, which indicated undiscounted low and high unit price targets ranging from $16.00 to $19.00 per unit;

 

   

one-year forward stock price targets for Dominion Energy Common Stock in recently published, publicly available Wall Street research analysts’ reports released subsequent to Dominion Energy’s third quarter earnings call on November 2, 2018, which indicated undiscounted low and high stock price targets ranging from $69.00 to $79.00 per share;

 

   

premiums paid in the selected precedent transactions referred to above under “Standalone Financial Analyses of Dominion Energy Midstream—Selected Precedent Transactions Analysis”, based on applying selected ranges of implied premiums paid derived from the selected precedent transactions using the final agreed upon offer price for the applicable equity security as of the date of public announcement of the applicable transaction as compared to (i) the closing price on the trading day immediately prior to the announcement of the initial offer with respect to the applicable transaction, (ii) the five-day volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) and (iii) the thirty-day VWAP, in each case, for the applicable equity security in the target company over such period immediately prior to the announcement of the initial offer with respect to the applicable selected precedent transactions; such selected premium ranges were 0% to 20%, which were applied to: (i) the closing price of DEM Common Units as of the Unaffected Date, (ii) the five-day VWAP for DEM Common Units for the five trading days ending on the Unaffected Date, and (iii) the VWAP for DEM Common Units over the period from July 19, 2018 to and including the Unaffected Date, and which resulted in implied values ranging from $15.40 to $19.34 per DEM Common Unit; and

 

   

a selected publicly traded companies analysis for Dominion Energy using the same selected publicly traded companies and selected multiples ranges as described above, but based on CY2019E and CY2020E earnings per share and EBITDA projections for Dominion Energy that were provided by management of Dominion Energy, assuming that the SCANA Merger would not be consummated.

Miscellaneous

This summary of the analyses is not a complete description of Moelis’ opinion or the analyses underlying, and factors considered in connection with, Moelis’ opinion. The preparation of a fairness opinion is a complex analytical process and is not necessarily susceptible to partial analysis or summary description. Selecting portions of the analyses or summary set forth above, without considering the analyses as a whole, could create an incomplete view of the processes underlying Moelis’ opinion. In arriving at its fairness determination, Moelis considered the results of all of its analyses and did not attribute any particular weight to any factor or analysis. Rather, Moelis made its fairness determination on the basis of its experience and professional judgment after considering the results of all of its analyses.

No selected company or transaction used in the analyses described above is identical to Dominion Energy Midstream, Dominion Energy or the Merger. In addition, such analyses do not purport to be appraisals, nor do they necessarily reflect the prices at which businesses or securities actually may be sold. Analyses based upon forecasts of future results are not necessarily indicative of actual future results, which may be significantly more or less favorable than suggested by such analyses. Because the analyses described above are inherently subject to uncertainty, being based upon numerous factors or events beyond the control of the parties or their respective advisors, none of the DEM Conflicts Committee, Dominion Energy Midstream, Dominion Energy, or Moelis or any other person assumes responsibility if future results are materially different from those forecast.

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any specific consideration to the DEM Conflicts Committee, or that any specific amount or type of consideration constituted the only appropriate consideration for the Merger.

Moelis acted as financial advisor to the DEM Conflicts Committee in connection with the Merger and is entitled to receive a fee from Dominion Energy Midstream for its services of $2.75 million, in the aggregate, $2 million of which became payable in connection with the delivery of its opinion, regardless of the conclusion reached therein, and the remainder of which is contingent upon completion of the Merger. Furthermore, Dominion Energy Midstream has agreed to indemnify Moelis for certain liabilities, including liabilities under the federal securities laws, arising out of its engagement.

Moelis’ affiliates, employees, officers and partners may at any time own securities (long or short) of Dominion Energy Midstream and Dominion Energy. In the two years preceding the date of Moelis’ opinion, Moelis had not provided any investment banking or other services to either of Dominion Energy Midstream or Dominion Energy unrelated to the Merger; provided, however, in the future Moelis may provide such services to Dominion Energy and would expect to receive compensation for such services.

Approval by the Dominion Energy Board and its Reasons for the Merger

On November 26, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, are in the best interests of Dominion Energy and the Dominion Energy shareholders and approved the Merger Agreement.

The Dominion Energy Board considered many factors in making its determination. The Dominion Energy Board consulted with senior management and its legal advisors and viewed the following factors as being generally positive or favorable in coming to its determination and related approval of the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby:

 

   

The Exchange Ratio is fixed, which protects against Dominion Energy having to issue additional equity in the event that the market price of Dominion Energy Common Stock decreases prior to the Closing.

 

   

The Merger is expected to allow Dominion Energy to maintain the FERC income tax allowance in its cost-of-service rates for entities that are subsidiaries of Dominion Energy Midstream prior to the consummation of the Merger.

 

   

The comprehensive overall assessment undertaken by the Dominion Energy Board over a period of several months and review of various alternative approaches to address the financial impact of the Policy Statement lead to the ultimate conclusion that the Merger was the most attractive solution.

 

   

The Dominion Energy Board believes that owning 100% of the entities that are subsidiaries of Dominion Energy Midstream prior to the consummation of the Merger will in the future provide a more competitive cost of capital to pursue expansion projects and acquisitions as compared to funding projects and acquisitions through issuances of Dominion Energy Midstream equity, because Dominion Energy Midstream equity is burdened with a lower valuation and market capacity, both of which the Dominion Energy Board expects to continue indefinitely.

 

   

The Merger is expected to simplify the Dominion Energy organizational structure, enhance Dominion Energy’s credit profile and eliminate existing structural subordination of indebtedness among Dominion Energy between Dominion Energy Midstream. The simplified structure is expected to lower certain costs and provide opportunities for synergies.

 

   

The Dominion Energy Board believes that the Merger Consideration to be paid by Dominion Energy pursuant to the Merger Agreement is fair from a financial point of view to Dominion Energy as of the date of the Merger Agreement.

 

   

The Dominion Energy Board has reviewed with senior management and legal advisors the financial and other terms of the Merger Agreement and related documents, including the conditions to the

 

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parties’ respective obligations and the termination provisions, including the contractual obligations of the Dominion Energy Parties to support the Merger.

 

   

The Dominion Energy Board is familiar with, and understands, the businesses, assets, liabilities, results of operations, financial condition and competitive positions of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream.

The Dominion Energy Board viewed the following factors as generally negative or unfavorable in making a determination and recommendation with respect to the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby.

 

   

The Exchange Ratio is fixed, and therefore the value of the Merger Consideration payable to the DEM Public Common Unitholders will increase in the event that the market price of Dominion Energy Common Stock increases prior to the Closing.

 

   

There is risk that the potential benefits sought in the Merger might not be fully realized.

 

   

There is risk that Dominion Energy may be obligated to consummate the Merger even if there are material negative developments or events at Dominion Energy Midstream between the signing of the Merger Agreement and the Closing.

 

   

There is risk that the Merger might not be completed in a timely manner or that the Merger might not be consummated at all as a result of a failure to satisfy the conditions contained in the Merger Agreement, and a failure to complete the Merger could negatively affect the trading price of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

 

   

Certain adjustments to the Merger Consideration and other changes to the Merger Agreement for the benefit of the DEM Public Common Unitholders were negotiated by the DEM Conflicts Committee.

After taking into account all of the factors set forth above, as well as others, the Dominion Energy Board concluded that the potential benefits of the Merger outweighed any negative or unfavorable considerations and determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, are in the best interests of Dominion Energy and its shareholders.

The foregoing discussion is not intended to be exhaustive, but it is intended to address the material information and principal factors considered by the Dominion Energy Board in considering the Merger. In view of the number and variety of factors and the amount of information considered, the Dominion Energy Board did not find it practicable to, and did not make specific assessments of, quantify or assign relative weights to, the specific factors considered in reaching its determination. In addition, the Dominion Energy Board did not undertake to make any specific determination as to whether any particular factor, or any aspect of any particular factor, was favorable or unfavorable to its ultimate determination, and individuals members of the Dominion Energy Board may have given different weights to different factors. The Dominion Energy Board made its recommendation based on the totality of information presented to, and the investigation conducted by, the Dominion Energy Board. It should be noted that certain statements and other information presented in this section are forward-looking in nature and, therefore, should be read in light of the factors discussed under the heading “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements” beginning on page 21.

Interests of Certain Persons in the Merger

The following tables set forth information with respect to the beneficial ownership as of January 22, 2019 of certain specified persons of DEM Common Units, DEM Series A Preferred Units and Dominion Energy Common Stock. The amounts and percentage of units or shares beneficially owned are reported on the basis of regulations of the SEC governing the determination of beneficial ownership of securities. Under the rules of the SEC, a person is deemed to be a “beneficial owner” of a security if that person has or shares “voting power,” which includes the power to vote or to direct the voting of such security, or “investment power,” which includes

 

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the power to dispose of or to direct the disposition of such security. A person is also deemed to be a beneficial owner of any securities of which that person has a right to acquire beneficial ownership within 60 days. Under these rules, more than one person may be deemed a beneficial owner of the same securities and a person may be deemed a beneficial owner of securities as to which he or she has no economic interest. Except as indicated by footnote, the persons named in the tables below have sole voting and investment power with respect to all units or shares shown as beneficially owned by them, subject to community property laws where applicable.

The following table sets forth as of January 22, 2019 the beneficial ownership of DEM Common Units and DEM Series A Preferred Units held by: (1) any person known by Dominion Energy Midstream to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of the outstanding DEM Common Units or DEM Series A Preferred Units; (2) the DEM General Partner’s directors and Named Executive Officers and the directors and executive officers of the DEM General Partner as a group; and (3) Dominion Energy’s directors and Named Executive Officers and Dominion Energy’s directors and executive officers as a group.

 

Name of Beneficial Owner

   DEM
Common
Units
Beneficially
Owned
     Percentage of
DEM
Common
Units
Beneficially
Owned(1)
    DEM Series A
Preferred
Units
Beneficially
Owned
     Percentage of
DEM Series A
Preferred
Units
Beneficially
Owned(2)
 

Dominion Energy, Inc.(3)

     77,152,499        60.9     11,365,628        37.5

Stonepeak Commonwealth Holdings LLC(4)

     —          *       16,417,018        54.2

William P. Barr

     —          *       —          —    

Helen E. Dragas

     15,000        *       —          —    

Adm. James O. Ellis, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.)

     10,000        *       —          —    

Thomas F. Farrell, II

     69,900        *       —          —    

John W. Harris

     —          *       —          —    

Ronald W. Jibson

     —          *       —          —    

Mark J. Kington

     —          *       —          —    

Diane Leopold

     —          *       —          —    

John A. Luke, Jr.

     4,995        *       —          —    

Joseph M. Rigby

     10,046        *       —          —    

Pamela J. Royal, M.D.

     2,400        *       —          —    

Harris H. Simmons

     6,109        *       —          —    

John W. Snow

     77,837        *       —          —    

Robert H. Spilman, Jr.

     12,500        *       —          —    

Susan N. Story

     —          *       —          —    

Michael E. Szymanczyk

     25,000        *       —          —    

David A. Wollard

     26,137        *       —          —    

Robert M. Blue

     5,000        *       —          —    

James R. Chapman

     —          *       —          —    

Paul D. Koonce

     50,000        *       —          —    

Paul E. Ruppert

     —          *       —          —    

All executive officers and directors of the DEM General Partner as a group (11 persons)(5)

     189,478        *       —          —    

All executive officers and directors of Dominion Energy as a group (20 persons)(5)

     204,346        *       —          —    

 

*

Less than 1%.

 

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(1)

The percentage of beneficial ownership is based on 126,607,641 DEM Common Units outstanding as of January 22, 2019.

(2)

The percentage of beneficial ownership is based on 30,308,342 DEM Series A Preferred Units outstanding as of January 22, 2019.

(3)

Beneficial ownership includes 43,820,578 DEM Common Units held directly by MLP Holdco, 26,675,082 DEM Common Units held directly by the DEM General Partner and 6,656,839 DEM Common Units and 11,365,328 DEM Series A Preferred Units held directly by QPC Holdco.

(4)

Stonepeak Commonwealth Holdings LLC, 717 5th Avenue, 25th Floor, New York, New York 10022, filed a Schedule 13G with the SEC on October 12, 2018, reporting that it has sole voting or dispositive power over 16,417,018, or 54.2 percent, of the DEM Series A Preferred Units.

(5)

No individual director or executive officer of either Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream has the right to acquire beneficial ownership of units within 60 days of January 22, 2019. Unless otherwise noted, all units are held directly by the director or executive officer and such person has sole voting and investment power with respect to such shares. Includes shares as to which a director or executive officer has voting and/or investment discretion or voting and/or investment power is shared with or controlled by another person as follows: Mr. Farrell, 10,000 (DEM Common Units held jointly with spouse); and all directors and executive officers of the Dominion Energy and the DEM General Partner as a group, 10,510 and 10,500 respectively.

The following table sets forth as of January 22, 2019 the beneficial ownership of Dominion Energy Common Stock held by: (1) any person known by Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of the outstanding shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock; (2) Dominion Energy’s

 

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directors and Named Executive Officers and the directors and executive officers of Dominion Energy as a group; and (3) the DEM General Partner’s directors and Named Executive Officers and the directors and executive officers of the DEM General Partner as a group.

 

Name of Beneficial Owner

   Shares of
Dominion
Energy
Common
Stock
     Deferred
Stock
Accounts(1)
     Restricted
Shares of
Dominion
Energy
Common
Stock
     Total(2)      Percent of
Class(3)
 

BlackRock, Inc.(4)

     46,329,250        —          —          46,329,250        6.0

The Vanguard Group(5)

     47,162,779        —          —          47,162,779        6.0

William P. Barr

     49,623        —          —          49,108        *  

Helen E. Dragas

     48,401        37,712        —          86,113        *  

Adm. James O. Ellis, Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.)

     3,814        13,500        —          17,314        *  

Thomas F. Farrell, II

     895,121        —          221,099        1,116,220        *  

John W. Harris

     17,494        48,361        —          65,855        *  

Ronald W. Jibson

     9,882        —          —          9,882        *  

Mark J. Kington

     112,683        70,636        —          183,319        *  

Diane Leopold

     34,382        —          19,381        53,763        *  

John A. Luke, Jr.

     —          —          —          —          *  

Joseph M. Rigby

     2,811        6,176        —          8,987        *  

Pamela J. Royal, M.D.

     7,875        22,071        —          29,946        *  

Harris H. Simmons

     —          —          —          —          *  

John W. Snow

     4,075        —          —          4,075        *  

Robert H. Spilman, Jr.

     21,697        5,680        —          27,377        *  

Susan N. Story

     6,481        3,692        —          10,173        *  

Michael E. Szymanczyk

     38,311        5,672        —          43,983        *  

David A. Wollard

     48,787        —          —          48,787        *  

Robert M. Blue

     35,296        —          19,381        54,677        *  

James R. Chapman

     14,297        —          7,958        22,255        *  

Paul D. Koonce

     125,446        —          35,096        160,542        *  

Paul E. Ruppert

     32,785        —          6,877        39,662        *  

All executive officers and directors of the DEM General Partner as a group (11 persons)(6)

     1,055,913        —          274,865        1,330,778        *  

All executive officers and directors of Dominion Energy as a group (20 persons)(6)

     1,470,598        213,500        341,976        2,026,074        *  

 

*

Less than 1%.

(1)

Shares in trust for which a director has voting rights. Amounts include shares issued to a trust for certain directors from their frozen deferred compensation plan accounts.

(2)

Includes shares as to which a director or executive officer has sole voting and/or investment power or voting and/or investment power is shared with or controlled by another person as follows: Ms. Dragas, 17,699 (shares held by jointly owned companies); Mr. Farrell, 22,000 (shares held jointly with spouse) and 71,352 (shares held by family foundation); Mr. Jibson, 5,101 (shares held by jointly owned company); Mr. Kington, 8,704 (shares held in joint tenancy); Mr. Szymanczyk, 25,000 (shares held in trust); and all directors and executive officers of Dominion Energy and the DEM General Partner as a group, 151,528 and 93,824, respectively.

(3)

The percentage of beneficial ownership is based on 776,516,527 shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock outstanding as of January 22, 2019.

(4)

BlackRock, Inc. is located at 55 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10055. According to its Schedule 13G filing for December 31, 2017, this shareholder has sole voting power over 40,598,994 shares, sole dispositive power over 46,321,902 shares, and shared dispositive power over 7,348 shares.

 

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(5)

The Vanguard Group is located at 100 Vanguard Boulevard, Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355. According to its Schedule 13G filing for December 31, 2017, this shareholder has sole voting power over 985,391 shares, shared voting power over 310,665 shares, sole dispositive power over 45,973,754 shares, and shared dispositive power over 1,189,025 shares.

(6)

Neither any individual director or executive officer of either Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream nor all of the directors or executive officers of either Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream as a group owns more than one percent of Dominion Energy’s outstanding shares as of January 22, 2019.

No Appraisal Rights

DEM Unitholders will have no appraisal rights in connection with the Merger under applicable law or contractual appraisal rights under the DEM Partnership Agreement or the Merger Agreement.

Regulatory Matters

In connection with the Merger, Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream each intend to make all required filings under the Securities Act and the Exchange Act, as well as any required filings or applications with the NYSE. Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream are unaware of any other requirement for the filing of information with, or the obtaining of the approval of, governmental authorities in any jurisdiction that is required for the consummation of the Merger.

The Merger is not reportable under the HSR Act, and, therefore, no filings with respect to the Merger were required to be made with the FTC or the DOJ.

Listing of the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be Issued in the Merger

Dominion Energy expects to obtain approval to list the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued pursuant to the Merger Agreement on the NYSE, which approval is a condition to the Closing.

Post-Closing Status of Dominion Energy Midstream

After the consummation of the Merger, it is expected that Dominion Energy Midstream will remain an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy indefinitely. There are no definite plans to reorganize or transfer Dominion Energy Midstream or any of its assets immediately following the Closing as of the date of this consent statement/prospectus.

Accounting Treatment

The Merger will be accounted for in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification 810, Consolidation—Overall—Changes in a Parent’s Ownership Interest in a Subsidiary. As Dominion Energy controls Dominion Energy Midstream and will continue to control Dominion Energy Midstream after the Merger, the change in Dominion Energy’s ownership interest in Dominion Energy Midstream will be accounted for as an equity transaction and no gain or loss will be recognized in Dominion Energy’s consolidated statement of income resulting from the Merger.

 

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THE MERGER AGREEMENT

The following summarizes material provisions of the Merger Agreement, which is attached as Annex A to this consent statement/prospectus and is incorporated by reference herein. The rights and obligations of the parties are governed by the express terms and conditions of the Merger Agreement and not by this summary or any other information contained in this consent statement/prospectus. DEM Unitholders are urged to read the Merger Agreement carefully and in its entirety as well as this consent statement/prospectus before making any decisions regarding the Merger.

In reviewing the Merger Agreement, please remember that it is included to provide you with information regarding its terms and is not intended to provide any other factual information about Dominion Energy or Dominion Energy Midstream. The Merger Agreement contains representations and warranties by each of the parties to the Merger Agreement. These representations and warranties have been made solely for the benefit of the other parties to the Merger Agreement and:

 

   

may be intended not as statements of fact, but rather as a way of allocating the risk to one of the parties if those statements prove to be inaccurate;

 

   

have been qualified by certain confidential disclosures that were made to the other party in connection with the negotiation of the Merger Agreement, which disclosures are not reflected in the Merger Agreement;

 

   

may apply standards of materiality in a way that is different from what may be viewed as material by you or other investors; and

 

   

information concerning the subject matter of the representations and warranties may have changed after the date of the Merger Agreement.

Accordingly, the representations and warranties and other provisions of the Merger Agreement should not be read alone, but instead should be read together with the information provided elsewhere in this consent statement/prospectus and in the documents incorporated by reference herein. See the section entitled “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99 of this consent statement/prospectus.

As discussed elsewhere in this consent statement/prospectus, each Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Unit will, immediately before the effective time of the Merger, at the election of the holder of such unit, either (i) convert into DEM Common Units, (ii) be redeemed for cash or DEM Common Units in the sole discretion of the DEM General Partner or (iii) remain outstanding. Accordingly, for purposes of this consent statement/prospectus, including the below discussion, references to “DEM Public Common Units” include (unless the context otherwise requires) any DEM Common Units issued upon any conversion of Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units as described above. Similarly, references to “DEM Public Common Unitholders” include (unless the context otherwise requires) any holders of DEM Common Units issued upon the conversion of Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units as described above.

Structure of the Merger

Pursuant to the terms of the Merger Agreement, at the effective time of the Merger, Merger Sub will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, and as a result of the Merger, the separate existence of Merger Sub will cease and Dominion Energy Midstream will be the sole surviving entity and an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy Midstream.

When the Merger Becomes Effective

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agree. The Merger will become effective at the time and on the date on which the certificate of merger is filed or at such later time and date on which the parties agree and specify in the certificate of merger. This time is referred to as the “effective time of the Merger.”

Effect of the Merger and Merger Consideration

At the effective time of the Merger:

 

   

Each DEM Public Common Unit will be converted into the right to receive 0.2492 shares of validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable Dominion Energy Common Stock, and each such DEM Public Common Unit will be canceled and retired and will cease to exist. In addition, if the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend occurs prior to the closing of the Merger, then each DEM Public Common Unitholder will be entitled to receive Dominion Energy Common Stock in exchange for such holder’s DEM Common Units held at the effective time of the Merger at the Exchange Ratio and an amount of cash, without interest, equal to the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend to which such holder would have been entitled if (x) the Merger had been successfully completed prior to the record date for such quarterly dividend and (y) and on the record date for such quarterly dividend such holder was a holder of the number of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock such holder is entitled to received pursuant to the preceding sentence.

 

   

Each DEM Unit held by a Dominion Energy Party will remain outstanding immediately following the Merger.

 

   

The limited liability company interests in Merger Sub issued and outstanding immediately prior to the effective time of the Merger will be converted into an aggregate number of DEM Common Units equal to the number of DEM Public Common Units that are converted into the right to receive the Merger Consideration pursuant to the Merger.

If, before the effective time of the Merger, the number of issued and outstanding DEM Common Units or shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock changes as a result of any dividend or distribution payable in partnership interests, voting securities, equity interests or rights, subdivision, reclassification, split, split-up, combination, merger, consolidation, reorganization, exchange, or other similar transaction, an appropriate adjustment will be made to the Merger Consideration.

For a description of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Units and a description of the comparative rights of holders of Dominion Energy Common Stock and DEM Units, see the section entitled “Comparison of Rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and Dominion Energy Midstream Unitholders” beginning on page 72.

Exchange of Units; Fractional Units

Exchange Agent

Dominion Energy expects to appoint Equiniti Trust Company to act as exchange agent for the payment of the Merger Consideration, cash payments in lieu of fractional shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock, and, with respect to DEM Public Common Units not yet exchanged for Dominion Energy Common Stock, dividends or distributions previously paid with respect to shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that have a record date after the effective time of the Merger and a payment date on or prior to such date of exchange. At or prior to the Closing, Dominion Energy will (i) deposit with the exchange agent, for the benefit of the DEM Public Common Unitholders, an amount of cash sufficient to make the aggregate cash payment to be made in lieu of fractional shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock and, if the effective time of the Merger occurs on or after the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend, an amount of cash sufficient to effect the payment of the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend to the DEM Public Common Unitholders, (ii) reserve with the exchange agent the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued in the Merger, and (iii) authorize the exchange agent to exchange Dominion Energy Common Stock as described above under

 

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“—Effect of the Merger.” At or prior to Closing, Dominion Energy will also deposit with the transfer agent an amount of cash sufficient to effect the delivery of any declared but unpaid distributions payable by Dominion Energy Midstream in the ordinary course. After Closing, Dominion Energy will deposit with the exchange agent any additional funds as and when necessary to pay (i) with respect to DEM Public Common Units not yet exchanged for Dominion Energy Common Stock, dividends or distributions previously paid with respect to the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock that have a record date after the effective time of the Merger and a payment date on or prior to such date of exchange, (ii) any cash in lieu of fractional shares, and (iii) any other amounts required to be paid under the Merger Agreement. Dominion Energy will pay all costs and fees of the exchange agent and all expenses associated with the exchange process.

After the effective time of the Merger, there will be no further transfers on the records of Dominion Energy Midstream or its transfer agent of DEM Public Common Units. If DEM Public Common Units are presented to Dominion Energy Midstream or its transfer agent for transfer after the effective time of the Merger, they will be canceled against delivery of the Dominion Energy Common Stock and any cash payments for fractional Dominion Energy Common Stock and any distributions on the DEM Public Common Units with a record date at or prior to the effective time of the Merger that remain unpaid at the effective time of the Merger. No interest will be payable on any amounts to be distributed by the Exchange Agent.

Exchange of Units; Fractional Units

The DEM Common Units are in non-certificated book-entry form. Consequently, DEM Public Common Unitholders who hold such units of record at the effective time of the Merger, including the holders of Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units whose units are converted or redeemed into DEM Public Common Units immediately before the effective time of the Merger, will not need to deliver transmittal letters or other documents in order to receive the Merger Consideration and any other amounts they are entitled to receive pursuant to the Merger Agreement when the Merger becomes effective. Such outstanding DEM Public Common Units will be converted, upon receipt by the Exchange Agent of an “agent’s message” in customary form, into the right to receive the Merger Consideration and any such other amounts. If you own DEM Public Common Units through an account with a broker, bank or other nominee (in “street name”), the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock and other amounts you are entitled to receive in connection with the Merger should be credited to your account within a few days following the effective time of the Merger in accordance with the policies and procedures of your account provider.

Upon the exchange of DEM Public Common Units following the effective time of the Merger, DEM Public Common Unitholders will be entitled to receive:

 

   

the number of whole shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock to which such holder is entitled in accordance with the Merger Agreement and as described above under “—Effect of the Merger,” and

 

   

after giving effect to any required tax withholding, a check in the aggregate amount of:

 

   

cash equal to the aggregate value of the holder’s fractional shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock calculated by multiplying the fractional interest by the average closing price of Dominion Energy Common Stock as reported on the NYSE Composite Transactions Tape (as reported by Bloomberg Financial Markets or such other source as Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream may agree in writing) over the five day trading period ending on the third trading day immediately preceding the effective time of the Merger (if any);

 

   

if the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend occurs prior to the closing of the Merger, an amount of cash, without interest, equal to the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend to which such holder would have been entitled if the Merger had been successfully completed prior to the record date for such quarterly dividend;

 

   

any cash dividends declared by Dominion Energy on the Dominion Energy Common Stock with a record date after the effective time of the Merger and a payment due on or before the date the holder of DEM Units surrendered its DEM Units; and

 

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any declared, but unpaid, distributions on the DEM Public Common Units with a record date prior to the effective time of the Merger.

Conditions to the Merger

Under the terms of the Merger Agreement, the closing of the Merger will occur no earlier than the day following the record date for the regular quarterly cash distribution on the DEM Common Units that is paid or payable during the calendar quarter ending March 31, 2019. The obligation of the parties to the Merger Agreement to complete the Merger is subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain conditions, including, among others:

 

   

the delivery of this consent statement/prospectus to holders of DEM Units, other than any Dominion Energy Party, at least 20 business days prior to the Closing;

 

   

receipt of the Required DEM Unitholder Written Consent in accordance with applicable law;

 

   

the continued effectiveness of the registration statement of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part;

 

   

the approval for listing on the NYSE of the Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued in the Merger, subject to official notice of issuance; and

 

   

the absence of any decree, order, injunction or law that prohibits the Merger or makes the Merger unlawful.

The parties’ obligations are also separately subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following conditions:

 

   

certain fundamental representations and warranties of the other party relating to organization and existence, authorization to enter into the Merger Agreement and to complete the transactions contemplated thereby and capitalization being true and correct as of the Closing in all material respects;

 

   

the representations and warranties of the other party relating to the absence of changes that would have a material adverse effect on such party and the absence of material damage, destruction or loss to any material portion of assets of such party or its subsidiaries being true and correct as of the Closing;

 

   

all other representations and warranties of the other party being true and correct as of the Closing, other that certain failures to be true and correct that would not in the aggregate result in a material adverse effect on the party making the representation or warranty; and

 

   

the other party having performed or complied with all agreements and covenants required to be performed by it under the Merger Agreement in all material respects.

Representations and Warranties

The Merger Agreement contains generally reciprocal representations and warranties by each of the parties to the Merger Agreement, many of which provide that the representation and warranty does not extend to matters where the failure of the representation and warranty to be accurate would not result in a material adverse effect on the party making the representation and warranty. These representations and warranties concern, among other things:

 

   

organization and existence;

 

   

authorization and approval to enter into the Merger Agreement and to complete the Merger and the other transactions contemplated thereby;

 

   

absence of defaults, breaches and other conflicts caused by entering into the Merger Agreement and completing the Merger;

 

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receipt of any applicable consents of governmental authorities;

 

   

capitalization and ownership of capital stock and limited partner interests;

 

   

reports filed with the SEC and internal controls;

 

   

accuracy of financial statements and absence of undisclosed liabilities;

 

   

absence of litigation and violation of laws;

 

   

absence of changes that would have a material adverse effect;

 

   

absence of material damage, destruction or loss to any material portion of assets;

 

   

tax matters;

 

   

the Investment Company Act of 1940;

 

   

brokerage arrangements;

 

   

financial advisor opinions; and

 

   

accuracy of information in this registration statement.

For purposes of the Merger Agreement:

 

   

a “material adverse effect” on Dominion Energy means any change, effect, event or occurrence that, individually or in the aggregate, (i) has had or would reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on or a material adverse change in the business, assets, liabilities, properties, condition (financial or otherwise) or results of operations of the Dominion Energy Parties, taken as a whole (including the ownership of the DEM Parties); provided, however, that any adverse changes, effects, events or occurrences resulting from or due to any of the following will be disregarded in determining whether there has been a material adverse effect on Dominion Energy: (a) changes, effects, events or occurrences affecting the natural gas gathering, processing, treating, transportation and storage industries generally and NGL marketing industry generally (including any change in the prices of natural gas, NGL or other hydrocarbon products, industry margins or any regulatory changes or changes in applicable law), (b) changes, effects, events or occurrences affecting the United States or global economic conditions or financial, credit, debt, securities or other capital markets in general, (c) any outbreak of, acts of or escalation of hostilities, terrorism, war or other similar national emergency, (d) the announcement or pendency of the Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby, (e) changes in any laws applicable to any of the Dominion Energy Parties or in accounting regulations or principles or the interpretation thereof that materially affect the Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby, (f) the Dominion Energy Parties taking any action required or contemplated by the Merger Agreement, or (g) changes, effects, events or occurrences at any of the DEM Parties, (h) any change in the market price or trading volume of the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock or other equity securities of Dominion Energy (it being understood that the foregoing will not preclude any other party to the Merger Agreement from asserting that any facts or occurrences giving rise to or contributing to such change that are not otherwise excluded from the definition of material adverse effect should be deemed to constitute, or be taken into account in determining whether there has been, or would reasonably be expected to be, a material adverse effect), provided that, in the case of clauses (a), (b), (c), and (e) the adverse impact on the Dominion Energy Parties, taken as a whole, is not materially disproportionate to the adverse impact on similarly situated parties, or (ii) prevents or materially impedes, interferes with or hinders the ability of any of the Dominion Energy Parties to perform their obligations under the Merger Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated thereby; and

 

   

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material adverse effect on or a material adverse change in the business, assets, liabilities, properties, condition (financial or otherwise) or results of operations of the DEM Parties, taken as a whole; provided, however, that any adverse changes, effects, events or occurrences resulting from or due to any of the following will be disregarded in determining whether there has been a material adverse effect on Dominion Energy Midstream: (a) changes, effects, events or occurrences affecting the natural gas gathering, processing, treating, transportation and storage industries generally and NGL marketing industry generally (including any change in the prices of natural gas, NGL or other hydrocarbon products, industry margins or any regulatory changes or changes in applicable law), (b) changes, effects, events or occurrences affecting the United States or global economic conditions or financial, credit, debt, securities or other capital markets in general, (c) any outbreak of, acts of or escalation of hostilities, terrorism, war or other similar national emergency, (d) the announcement or pendency of the Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby, (e) changes in any laws applicable to the DEM Parties or in accounting regulations or principles or the interpretation thereof that materially affects the Merger Agreement or the transactions contemplated thereby, (f) the DEM Parties taking any action required or contemplated by the Merger Agreement, or (g) any change in the market price or trading volume of the DEM Common Units or other equity securities of Dominion Energy Midstream (it being understood that the foregoing will not preclude any other party to the Merger Agreement from asserting that any facts or occurrences giving rise to or contributing to such change that are not otherwise excluded from the definition of material adverse effect should be deemed to constitute, or be taken into account in determining whether there has been, or would reasonably be expected to be, a material adverse effect); provided that, in the case of clauses (a), (b), (c), and (e) the adverse impact on the DEM Parties, taken as a whole, is not materially disproportionate to the adverse impact on other companies of similar size operating in the industries in which the DEM Parties operate, or (ii) prevents or materially impedes, interferes with or hinders the ability of either of the DEM Parties to perform their obligations under the Merger Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated thereby.

Covenants and Other Agreements

Prior to the Closing, the parties have agreed that no party to the Merger Agreement will take any action prohibited by the Merger Agreement or fail to take any action required by the Merger Agreement that, in either case, would be reasonably likely to materially delay the consummation of the Merger or result in the failure of a condition to Closing. Each party has also agreed to promptly notify the other party in writing of (i) any event, condition, or circumstance that could reasonably be expected to result in any of the conditions to Closing not being satisfied at the effective time of the Merger and (ii) any material breach of any covenant, obligation, or agreement contained in the Merger Agreement.

Prior to the Closing and unless the DEM Conflicts Committee consents in writing (which consent may not be unreasonably withheld, delayed, or conditioned), and subject to specified exceptions:

 

   

Dominion Energy has generally agreed not to (and has agreed not to permit the DEM General Partner to) make any change to the DEM Partnership Agreement or the DEM General Partner’s limited liability company agreement in any manner that would reasonably be expected to (i) prohibit, prevent or materially hinder, impede, or delay the ability of the parties to satisfy any conditions to or the consummation of the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement or (ii) adversely affect the DEM Unitholders other than the Dominion Energy Parties in any material respect; and

 

   

Dominion Energy has generally further agreed not to (and has agreed not to permit the Dominion Energy Parties to):

 

   

make any change to the Dominion Energy Organizational Documents (whether by merger, consolidation, conversion or otherwise) in any manner that would reasonably be expected to (i) prohibit, prevent or materially hinder, impede, or delay the ability of the parties to satisfy any

 

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conditions to or the consummation of the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement or (ii) adversely affect the value of the Merger Consideration to be received by any DEM Public Common Unitholder in the Merger;

 

   

declare, set aside or pay any dividend or distribution payable in cash, stock, or property in respect of any capital stock, other than regular quarterly cash dividends on the Dominion Energy Common Stock in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice and other than dividends or distributions with a record date after the effective time of the Merger;

 

   

other than transactions exclusively between wholly owned subsidiaries of Dominion Energy, adopt a plan or agreement of complete or partial liquidation, dissolution, restructuring, recapitalization, merger, consolidation, or other reorganization or business combination transaction or agreement, in each case, that would reasonably be expected to (i) prohibit, prevent or materially hinder, impede, or delay the ability of the parties to satisfy any of the conditions to, or the consummation of, the Merger or the other transactions set forth in the Merger Agreement or (ii) adversely affect the value of the Merger Consideration to be received by any DEM Public Common Unitholder in the Merger;

 

   

issue, deliver, or sell any equity securities, or rights to acquire equity securities, of Dominion Energy in excess of $250 million in the aggregate (based on the market price of the securities at the time of issuance); provided, however, that Dominion Energy is not restricted from making equity grants to its employees, officers and directors pursuant to its employee benefits plans or as permitted by the next bullet below (and this restriction will not restrict the vesting and/or payment, or the acceleration of the vesting and/or payment, of any awards consisting of Dominion Energy Common Stock, or other equity awards in accordance with the terms of any existing equity-based, bonus, incentive, performance, or other compensation plan or arrangement or employee benefit plan (including, without limitation, in connection with any equity award holder’s termination of service));

 

   

grant any awards consisting of shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock or other equity interests of Dominion Energy under any equity-based, bonus, incentive, performance, or other compensation plan or arrangement or employee benefit plan, other than (i) in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, (ii) as retention incentives, or (iii) the payment of bonuses in the form of equity-based awards;

 

   

waive, release, assign, settle or compromise any claims, demands, lawsuits, or proceedings seeking damages or an injunction or other equitable relief where such waivers, releases, assignments, settlements or compromises would, in the aggregate, have a material adverse effect on Dominion Energy; or

 

   

agree, in writing or otherwise, to take any of the foregoing actions, or take any action or agree, in writing or otherwise, to take any action, including proposing or undertaking any merger, consolidation, or acquisition, in each case, that would reasonably be expected to prohibit, prevent or materially hinder, impede, or delay the ability of the parties to satisfy any of the conditions to or the consummation of the Merger or the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement.

The Merger Agreement contains additional agreements between the parties thereto including agreements regarding, among other things (and subject to certain exceptions and limitations):

 

   

providing access to information with respect to the other party;

 

   

(i) cooperating regarding the preparation of this consent statement/ prospectus, (ii) causing the Dominion Energy Common Stock issued in the Merger to be approved for trading on the NYSE, and (iii) making all required filings under applicable state securities and “blue sky” laws;

 

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filing this consent statement/prospectus as promptly as practicable and using reasonable best efforts to cause this consent statement/prospectus to be declared effective as promptly as practicable after filing;

 

   

using reasonable best efforts to (i) take, or cause to be taken, all appropriate action, and to do or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable laws to consummate and make effective the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement and (ii) defend any lawsuits or other proceedings challenging the Merger Agreement or the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby or seek to have lifted or rescinded any injunction or restraining order or other order adversely affecting the ability of the parties to consummate the transactions contemplated thereby;

 

   

making certain public announcements in connection with the Merger Agreement or the transaction contemplated thereby;

 

   

paying expenses incurred in connection with the Merger Agreement;

 

   

cooperating fully with respect to any filing, submission, or communication with a governmental entity having jurisdiction over the Merger;

 

   

tax matters;

 

   

coordinating the declaration and payment of distributions in respect of DEM Common Units and Dominion Energy Common Stock and the record and payment dates relating thereto in the event that the Closing occurs on or after the record date for the Dominion Energy First Quarter Dividend

 

   

obtaining certain consents of auditors;

 

   

actions with respect to takeover statutes; and

 

   

prior to the effective time of the Merger, (i) eliminating, revoking, or diminishing the authority of, the DEM Conflicts Committee or (ii) removing, or causing the removal of, any director of the DEM Board that is a member of the DEM Conflicts Committee either as a member of such board or such committee without the affirmative vote of the members of the DEM Board, including the affirmative vote of the other members of the DEM Conflicts Committee.

Indemnification and Insurance

Subject to the terms and conditions specified in the Merger Agreement, Dominion Energy has agreed to, for a period of six years after the effective time of the Merger:

 

   

indemnify and hold harmless certain directors, officers, employees and agents of Dominion Energy Midstream against any reasonable costs or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and all other reasonable costs, expenses and obligations, among others) paid or incurred in connection with investigating, defending, being a witness in or participating in (including on appeal), or preparing to investigate, defend, be a witness in or participate in, any proceeding arising from acts or omissions occurring at or prior to the effective time of the Merger (including the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement), including any proceeding relating to a claim for indemnification or advancement brought by certain past and present directors and officers of Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries, judgments, fines, losses, claims, damages or liabilities, penalties and amounts paid in settlement (including all interest, assessments and other charges paid or payable in connection with or in respect of any thereof) in connection with any actual or threatened proceeding arising from acts or omissions occurring at or prior to the effective time of the Merger (including the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement) and, upon receipt by Dominion Energy of an undertaking by or on behalf of certain past and present directors and officers of Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries to repay such amount if it shall be determined in a final and non-appealable judgment entered by a court of competent jurisdiction that certain past and present directors and officers of Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries are not entitled to be indemnified, provide advancement of expenses with respect to each of the foregoing to such past and present directors and officers of Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries;

 

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honor all rights to indemnification, advancement of expenses, elimination of liability and exculpation from liabilities for acts or omissions occurring at or prior to the effective time of the Merger (including the transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement) existing as of the date of the Merger Agreement in favor of certain past and present directors and officers of Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries;

 

   

ensure that the governing documents of Dominion Energy Midstream and the DEM General Partner (or their successor entities) contain provisions substantially no less advantageous with respect to indemnification, advancement of expenses, elimination of liability and exculpation of their present and former directors, officers, employees and agents than are set forth in the governing documents of such entities as of the date of the Merger Agreement; and

 

   

maintain officers’ and directors’ liability insurance covering certain past and present directors and officers of Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries who are or were covered by the existing officers’ and directors’ liability insurance applicable to the DEM Parties for acts or omissions occurring at or prior to the effective time of the Merger on terms substantially no less advantageous to the DEM Parties than such existing insurance.

Dominion Energy Board Approval

On November 26, 2018, the Dominion Energy Board determined that the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, are in the best interests of Dominion Energy and the Dominion Energy shareholders, and approved and declared advisable the Merger Agreement.

Termination

The parties to the Merger Agreement can mutually agree to terminate the Merger Agreement at any time without completing the Merger. In addition, either party may terminate the Merger Agreement on its own without completing the Merger in a number of situations, including if:

 

   

the Merger has not been consummated on or before the Termination Date, provided that right to terminate the Merger Agreement will not be available to the party seeking to terminate if such party failed to perform or observe in any material respect its obligations under the Merger Agreement in any manner that was the principal cause of, or resulted in, the failure of the Merger to occur on or before the Termination Date;

 

   

a governmental entity has issued a final and non-appealable order, decree, or ruling, or taken any other action permanently restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the Merger, so long as the party seeking termination has complied with its obligations under the Merger Agreement regarding certain filings, non-solicitation, reasonable best efforts to cause the Merger to occur, and other further assurances; or

 

   

the other party breaches any of its representations, warranties or agreements in the Merger Agreement, or if any of the other party’s representations or warranties becomes untrue and such breach (i) is incapable of being cured, or is not cured, prior to the Termination Date, and (ii) results in a condition to the Merger not being satisfied, provided that the party seeking termination is not in breach of its representations and warranties under the Merger Agreement so as to give rise to a failure of the condition to the other party’s obligation to close under the Merger Agreement.

Expenses

Generally, all costs and expenses incurred in connection with the Merger including all legal, accounting, financial advisory and all other professional and non-professional fees and expenses, will be the obligation of the respective party incurring such fees and expenses (other than the filing fee payable to the SEC in connection with

 

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the filing of the registration statement of which this this consent statement/prospectus forms a part, and the printing and mailing of this this consent statement/prospectus, which shall be borne equally by Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Dominion Energy is required to pay the expenses of Dominion Energy Midstream in the event that the Merger Agreement is terminated (i) by Dominion Energy Midstream or Dominion Energy if the effective time of the Merger shall not have occurred on or before March 1, 2019 or if a governmental entity shall have issued an order, decree or ruling or taken any other action (including the enactment of any statute, rule, regulation, decree or executive order) permanently restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting the Merger and such order, decree, ruling or other action (including the enactment of any statute, rule, regulation, decree or executive order) shall have become final and non-appealable, or (ii) by Dominion Energy Midstream because of a breach by Dominion Energy of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements in the Merger Agreement (or if any of the representations or warranties of such party in the Merger Agreement fails to be true), such that the condition to Dominion Energy Midstream’s obligation to close the Merger would not be satisfied and such breach is incapable of being cured, or is not cured, by the Dominion Energy Parties prior to the Termination Date. In such case, Dominion Energy promptly, but in no event later than five business days after termination of the Merger Agreement, will be required to pay all of the reasonably documented out-of-pocket expenses (including all fees and expenses of counsel, accountants, investment bankers, experts and consultants) incurred by Dominion Energy Midstream, the DEM General Partner and their respective controlled affiliates in connection with the Merger Agreement and the transactions contemplated thereby (the “DEM Expenses”). In no event will Dominion Energy be required to make any such payment if, at the time of such termination, the Merger Agreement was terminable by Dominion Energy because there is a breach by Dominion Energy Midstream of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements in the Merger Agreement such that the condition to Dominion Energy’s obligation to close the Merger would not be satisfied, and such breach is incapable of being cured, or is not cured, by the DEM Parties prior to the Termination Date.

Amendment and Waiver

Subject to compliance with applicable law, prior to the Closing, any provision of the Merger Agreement may be (a) consented to or waived in writing by the party benefited by the provision or (b) amended or modified at any time by an agreement in writing by the parties to the Merger Agreement; provided, however, that, in addition to any other approvals required by the DEM Parties’ constituent documents or under the Merger Agreement, the foregoing consents, waivers, amendments, or modifications in clauses (a) and (b), and any decision or determination by Dominion Energy Midstream to terminate or enforce the Merger Agreement, are, in the case of consents, waivers, amendments, or modifications, or such decisions or determinations, by Dominion Energy Midstream, the DEM General Partner, or the DEM Board, approved by the DEM Conflicts Committee.

 

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COMPARISON OF RIGHTS OF DOMINION ENERGY SHAREHOLDERS AND

DOMINION ENERGY MIDSTREAM UNITHOLDERS

Dominion Energy is a Virginia corporation, and Dominion Energy Midstream is a Delaware limited partnership. Ownership interests in a limited partnership are fundamentally different from ownership interests in a corporation. The rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders are governed by Dominion Energy’s articles of incorporation and bylaws (the “Dominion Energy Organizational Documents”) and the Virginia Stock Corporation Act (the “VSCA”). The rights of DEM Unitholders are governed by the DEM Partnership Agreement and the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act (the “DRULPA”). If the Merger is completed, the rights of DEM Unitholders as Dominion Energy shareholders following the conversion of the DEM Public Common Units (including any DEM Public Common Units received as a result of any conversion of DEM Series A Preferred Units) to Dominion Energy Common Stock will be governed by the Dominion Energy Organizational Documents and the VSCA. There are many differences between the rights of DEM Unitholders and Dominion Energy Shareholders. Some of these, such as distribution/dividend rights and voting rights, are significant. The following description summarizes the material differences between the rights of Dominion Energy Shareholders and DEM Unitholders but does not purport to be a complete statement of all those differences or a complete description of the specific provisions referred to in this summary. The identification of specific differences is not intended to indicate that other equally significant or more significant differences do not exist. DEM Unitholders should carefully read the relevant provisions of the Dominion Energy Organizational Documents and the DEM Partnership Agreement. Copies of the documents referred to in this summary may be obtained as described under “Where You Can Find More Information” beginning on page 99. This summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the VSCA, the DRULPA, the Dominion Energy Organizational Documents and the DEM Partnership Agreement. Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein are used as defined in the Dominion Energy Organizational Documents and the DEM Partnership Agreement, as applicable.

Purpose and Term of Existence

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Dominion Energy’s stated purpose is to transact any and all lawful business, not required to be stated in the Dominion Energy Charter, for which corporations may be incorporated under the VSCA.

 

Dominion Energy is to have perpetual existence.

   Dominion Energy Midstream’s stated purposes pursuant to the DEM Partnership Agreement are to engage directly or indirectly in any lawful business activity that is approved by the DEM General Partner and to exercise all rights and powers conferred upon Dominion Energy Midstream under any agreements relating to such business activity and to do anything necessary or appropriate to the foregoing, including the making of loans or capital contributions to its subsidiaries. However, the DEM General Partner shall not cause Dominion Energy Midstream to engage directly or indirectly in any business activity that would cause Dominion Energy Midstream to be treated as an association taxable as a corporation or otherwise taxable as an entity for federal income tax purposes. The DEM General Partner has no duty or obligation to propose or approve, and may, in its sole discretion, decline to propose or approve Dominion Energy Midstream’s conduct of any business.

 

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Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

  

 

Dominion Energy Midstream’s partnership term will continue until Dominion Energy Midstream is dissolved pursuant to the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement. Dominion Energy Midstream’s existence as a separate legal entity will continue until cancellation of its Certificate of Limited Partnership pursuant to the DRULPA.

Authorized and Issued Capital

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

The Dominion Energy Charter authorizes it to issue one billion shares of common stock without par value and 20 million shares of preferred stock. As of January 22, 2019, there were 776,516,527 shares of Dominion Energy common stock outstanding and no shares of Dominion Energy preferred stock outstanding.   

As of January 22, 2019, Dominion Energy Midstream has outstanding 126,607,641 DEM Common Units, 77,152,499 of which were owned by Dominion Energy Parties; 30,308,342 DEM Series A Preferred Units, of which 11,365,628 were owned by Dominion Energy Parties; and IDRs, all of which were owned by the DEM General Partner. The DEM Series A Preferred Units are convertible into DEM Common Units under limited circumstances and redeemable under limited circumstances, all as provided for in the DEM Partnership Agreement. The IDRs represent the right to receive an increasing percentage of quarterly distributions of available cash from operating surplus after the minimum quarterly distribution and certain target distribution levels have been achieved. The DEM General Partner currently holds the IDRs but may transfer them to a third party at any time without the consent of the DEM Unitholders.

 

Dominion Energy Midstream may issue an unlimited number of additional limited partner interests and other equity securities, including in additional classes or series, with such designations, preferences, rights, powers and duties, which may be senior or in addition to those of the existing classes of units, as the DEM General Partner may determine, all without the approval of the DEM Unitholders.

Dominion Energy Dividends; Dominion Energy Midstream Distributions

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Holders of Dominion Energy Common Stock may receive dividends when declared by the Dominion Energy Board. Dividends may be paid in cash, stock or other form. In certain cases, Dominion Energy shareholders may not receive dividends until Dominion Energy has satisfied its obligations to any preferred shareholders. Under certain circumstances, Dominion    Cash Distribution Policy. The DEM Partnership Agreement does not require Dominion Energy Midstream to pay distributions at any time or in any amount. Instead, the DEM Board has adopted a cash distribution policy setting forth the DEM General Partner’s intention with respect to the distributions to be made to the DEM Unitholders. Pursuant to the

 

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Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Energy’s indentures may also restrict its ability to pay cash dividends.   

cash distribution policy, within 60 days after the end of each quarter, the DEM General Partner intends to cause Dominion Energy Midstream to distribute to the DEM Common Unitholders at least the minimum quarterly distribution of $0.3340 per unit to the extent there is sufficient cash after establishment of cash reserves and payment of fees and expenses, including payments to the DEM General Partner and its affiliates. The DEM Board may change the foregoing cash distribution policy at any time and from time to time, and the amount of distributions paid under the policy and the decision to make any distribution is determined by the DEM General Partner.

 

Operating Surplus and Capital Surplus. Any distributions we make will be characterized as made from “operating surplus” or “capital surplus.” Distributions from operating surplus are made differently than cash distributions from capital surplus.

 

Operating surplus is defined in the DEM Partnership Agreement as:

 

•  $45.0 million; plus

 

•  all of Dominion Energy Midstream’s cash receipts after the closing of Dominion Energy Midstream’s initial public offering, excluding cash from interim capital transactions, which include borrowings (including sales of debt securities) other than working capital borrowings, sales of equity securities and sales or other dispositions of assets for cash, other than inventory, accounts receivable and other assets sold in the ordinary course of business or as part of normal retirement or replacement of assets, provided that cash receipts from the termination of any hedge contract prior to its stipulated settlement or termination date will be included in equal quarterly installments over the remaining scheduled life of such hedge contract had it not been terminated; plus

 

•  cash distributions paid in respect of equity issued (including incremental distributions on IDRs), other than equity issued in Dominion Energy Midstream’s initial public offering, to finance all or a portion of expansion capital expenditures in respect of the period that commences when Dominion Energy Midstream enters into a binding obligation for the acquisition, construction, development or expansion and ending on the

 

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Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

  

earlier to occur of the date of any acquisition, construction, development or expansion commences commercial service and the date that it is disposed of or abandoned; plus

 

•  cash distributions paid in respect of equity issued (including incremental distributions on IDRs) to pay the construction period interest on debt incurred, or to pay construction period distributions on equity issued, to finance the expansion capital expenditures referred to above, in each case, in respect of the period that commences when Dominion Energy Midstream enters into a binding obligation for the acquisition, construction, development or expansion and ending on the earlier to occur of the date of any acquisition, construction, development or expansion that commences commercial service and the date that it is disposed of or abandoned; less

 

•  all of Dominion Energy Midstream’s operating expenditures after the closing of Dominion Energy Midstream’s initial public offering; less

 

•  the amount of cash reserves established by the DEM General Partner to provide funds for future operating expenditures; less

 

•  all working capital borrowings not repaid within twelve months after having been incurred or repaid within such twelve month period with the proceeds of additional working capital borrowings; less

 

•  any cash loss realized on disposition of an investment capital expenditure.

 

Capital surplus is defined in the DEM Partnership Agreement as any cash and cash equivalents distributed in excess of the operating surplus.

 

If Dominion Energy Midstream makes distributions of cash from operating surplus for any quarter, the DEM Partnership Agreement requires those distributions to be made (1) first, to all DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, until Dominion Energy Midstream has distributed for each DEM Common Unit an amount equal to the minimum quarterly distribution for that quarter; and (2) thereafter, in the manner described in “—Incentive Distribution Rights” below.

 

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from capital surplus, if any, (1) first, to all DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, until the minimum quarterly distribution is reduced to zero, (2) second, to the DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, until Dominion Energy Midstream distributes for each DEM Common Unit an amount from capital surplus equal to any unpaid arrearages in payment of the minimum quarterly distribution on the DEM Common Units; and (iii) thereafter, as if such distributions were from operating surplus.

 

Incentive Distribution Rights. IDRs represent the right to receive increasing percentages of quarterly distributions from operating surplus after the minimum quarterly distribution and the target distribution levels have been achieved. The DEM General Partner currently holds the IDRs but may transfer them separately from its general partner interest.

 

If for any quarter (1) Dominion Energy Midstream has distributed cash from operating surplus to DEM Common Unitholders in an amount equal to the minimum quarterly distribution; and (2) Dominion Energy Midstream has distributed cash from operating surplus to the DEM Common Unitholders in an amount necessary to eliminate any cumulative arrearages in payment of the minimum quarterly distribution; then Dominion Energy Midstream will make additional distributions from operating surplus for that quarter among DEM Common Unitholders and the holders of the IDRs in the following manner:

 

  first, to all DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, until each DEM Common Unitholder receives a total of $0.3841 per unit for the quarter;

 

  second, 85% to all DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, and 15% to the holders of the IDRs, until each DEM Common Unitholder receives a total of $0.4175 per unit for that quarter;

 

  third, 75% to all DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, and 25% to the holders of the IDRs, until each DEM Common Unitholder receives a total of $0.5010 per unit for that quarter;

 

  thereafter, 50% to all DEM Common Unitholders, pro rata, and 50% to the holders of the IDRs.

 

Series A Preferred Unit Distributions. Holders of the DEM Series A Preferred Units receive cumulative quarterly distributions equal to 4.75% per annum

 

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until December 1, 2018, and thereafter the quarterly distribution rate on the DEM Series A Preferred Units will equal the greater of 4.75% per annum and the amount that the DEM Series A Preferred Units would have received if they had converted into DEM Common Units at the then applicable conversion rate; provided, that if at any time after December 1, 2019, certain conditions are satisfied with respect to the trading price of the DEM Common Units as set forth in the DEM Partnership Agreement, the distributions on the DEM Series A Preferred Units for each quarter thereafter will be equal to the greater of 4.75% and the amount that the Preferred Units would have received if they had converted into DEM Common Units on the record date for the quarter immediately preceding the date on which such conditions are first satisfied at the then applicable conversion rate. Dominion Energy Midstream cannot pay any distributions on any junior securities, including any of the DEM Common Units and the IDRs, prior to paying the quarterly distribution payable to the DEM Series A Preferred Units, including any previously accrued and unpaid distributions.

 

Adjustment to the Minimum Quarterly Distribution and Target Distribution Levels. In addition to adjusting the minimum quarterly distribution and target distribution levels to reflect a distribution from capital surplus, if Dominion Energy Midstream combines the DEM Common Units into fewer DEM Common Units or subdivides the DEM Common Units into a greater number of DEM Common Units, the DEM Partnership Agreement specifies that the following items will be proportionately adjusted:

 

•  the minimum quarterly distribution;

 

•  the target distribution levels;

 

•  the initial unit price; and

 

•  the per unit amount of any outstanding arreages in payment of the minimum quarterly distribution on the DEM Common Units.

 

For example, if a two-for-one split of the DEM Common Units should occur, the minimum quarterly distribution, the target distribution levels and the initial unit price would each be reduced to 50.0% of its initial level. Dominion Energy Midstream will not make any adjustment by reason of the issuance of additional units for cash or property.

 

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Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

  

 

In addition, if as a result of a change in law or interpretation thereof, Dominion Energy Midstream or any of its subsidiaries is treated as an association taxable as a corporation or is otherwise subject to additional taxation as an entity for U.S. federal, state, local or non-U.S. income or withholding tax purposes, the DEM General Partner may, in its sole discretion, reduce the minimum quarterly distribution and the target distribution levels for each quarter by multiplying each distribution level by a fraction, the numerator of which is cash for that quarter (after deducting the DEM General Partner’s estimate of Dominion Energy Midstream’s additional aggregate liability for the quarter for such income and withholding taxes payable by reason of such change in law or interpretation) and the denominator of which is the sum of (1) cash for that quarter, plus (2) the DEM General Partner’s estimate of Dominion Energy Midstream’s additional aggregate liability for the quarter for such income and withholding taxes payable by reason of such change in law or interpretation thereof. To the extent that the actual tax liability differs from the estimated tax liability for any quarter, the difference will be accounted for in distributions with respect to subsequent quarters.

Merger, Consolidation and Certain Other Transactions; Business Combination Statutes

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

The Dominion Energy Charter requires that any merger, share exchange or sale of substantially all of Dominion Energy’s assets be approved by a majority of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter by each voting group entitled to vote on the matter. Abstentions and broker non-votes will have no effect on the outcome.

 

The VSCA contains several provisions relating to transactions with interested shareholders (holders of more than 10% of any class of a corporation’s outstanding voting shares). Transactions between a corporation and an interested shareholder are referred to as affiliated transactions. The VSCA prohibits a Virginia corporation from engaging in an affiliated transaction with an interested shareholder during the three years following the date that such shareholder becomes “interested” without (i) approval of two-thirds of the disinterested voting shares and (ii) majority approval of disinterested directors. After those initial three years, material affiliated transactions must be approved by either (i) two-thirds of disinterested

  

A merger, consolidation or conversion of Dominion Energy Midstream requires the prior consent of the DEM General Partner. However, the DEM General Partner has no duty or obligation to consent to any merger, consolidation or conversion and may decline to do so free of any duty or obligation whatsoever to Dominion Energy Midstream or the DEM Unitholders, including any duty to act in the best interest of Dominion Energy Midstream or the DEM Unitholders.

 

In addition, the DEM Partnership Agreement generally prohibits the DEM General Partner, without the prior approval of the holders of a unit majority, from causing Dominion Energy Midstream to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets in a single transaction or a series of related transactions, including by way of merger, consolidation or other combination. The DEM General Partner may, however, mortgage, pledge, hypothecate or grant a security interest in all

 

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shareholders or (ii) a majority of disinterested directors. Affiliated transactions include mergers, share exchanges, material dispositions of corporate assets, dissolution or any reclassification of securities or merger of the corporation with any of its subsidiaries which has the result of increasing the percentage of voting shares owned by an interested shareholder by more than five percent.

 

The provisions of the VSCA relating to affiliated transactions do not apply if a majority of disinterested directors approve the acquisition of shares making a person an interested shareholder, and the VSCA permits corporations to opt out of the affiliated transactions provisions. Dominion Energy has not opted out.

 

The VSCA also contains provisions regulating certain control share acquisitions, which are transactions causing the voting strength of any person acquiring beneficial ownership of shares of a Virginia public corporation to meet or exceed certain threshold voting percentages (20%, 33 1/3%, or 50%). Shares acquired in a control share acquisition have no voting rights unless the voting rights are granted by a majority vote of all outstanding shares other than those held by the acquiring person or any officer or employee-director of the corporation. The acquiring person may require that a special meeting of the shareholders be held to consider the grant of voting rights to the shares acquired in the control share acquisition.

 

The Dominion Energy bylaws grant Dominion Energy the right to redeem the shares purchased by an acquiring person in a control share acquisition. Dominion Energy can do this if the acquiring person fails to deliver a statement to Dominion Energy listing information required by the VSCA or if the shareholders vote not to grant voting rights to the acquiring person.

 

The VSCA permits corporations to opt out of the control share acquisition provisions. Dominion Energy has not opted out.

  

or substantially all of Dominion Energy Midstream’s assets without such approval. The DEM General Partner may also sell all or substantially all of Dominion Energy Midstream’s assets under a foreclosure or other realization upon those encumbrances without such approval. Finally, the DEM General Partner may consummate any merger without the prior approval of the DEM Unitholders if Dominion Energy Midstream is the surviving entity in the transaction, the DEM General Partner has received an opinion of counsel regarding limited liability and tax matters, the transaction would not result in a material amendment to the partnership agreement (other than an amendment that the general partner could adopt without the consent of other partners), each DEM Unit will be an identical unit of Dominion Energy Midstream following the transaction and the partnership interests to be issued do not exceed 20% of Dominion Energy Midstream’s outstanding partnership interests (other than IDRs) immediately prior to the transaction.

 

If the conditions specified in the DEM Partnership Agreement are satisfied, the DEM General Partner may convert Dominion Energy Midstream or any of its subsidiaries into a new limited liability entity or merge Dominion Energy Midstream or any of its subsidiaries into, or convey all of its assets to, a newly formed entity, if the sole purpose of that conversion, merger or conveyance is to effect a mere change in Dominion Energy Midstream’s legal form into another limited liability entity, Dominion Energy Midstream has received an opinion of counsel regarding limited liability and tax matters and the governing instruments of the new entity provide the limited partners and the DEM General Partner with the same rights and obligations as contained in the DEM Partnership Agreement. The DEM Unitholders are not entitled to dissenters’ rights of appraisal under the DEM Partnership Agreement or applicable Delaware law in the event of a conversion, merger or consolidation, a sale of substantially all of Dominion Energy Midstream’s assets or any other similar transaction or event.

Management by Board of Directors / General Partner

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

In accordance with the VSCA, Dominion Energy’s business and affairs are managed by or under the direction of the Dominion Energy Board.    Dominion Energy Midstream is managed and operated by the board of directors and executive officers of the DEM General Partner, which is an

 

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The Dominion Energy Charter currently provides that the Dominion Energy Board shall consist of not less than 10 or more than 17 directors. The exact number of directors, within the range specified in the preceding sentence, is determined from time to time by resolution adopted by (i) the affirmative vote of a majority of the directors then in office or (ii) the shareholders of Dominion Energy by a majority of the votes entitled to be cast at an election of directors. The Dominion Energy Board currently has 12 directors and is not classified. All directors are elected annually.

   indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy. Except as expressly providing in the DEM Partnership Agreement, all management powers over the business and affairs of Dominion Energy Midstream are exclusively vested in the DEM General Partner, and no limited partner has any management power over the business and affairs of Dominion Energy Midstream. Although the DEM General Partner owes certain contractual duties to the DEM Unitholders, it also owes fiduciary duties to its owners, Dominion Energy Midstream, and generally has full power and authority to do all things and on such terms as it determines necessary or appropriate to conduct Dominion Energy Midstream’s business.

Nomination and Election of Directors / General Partner

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Nominations of persons for election to the Dominion Energy Board shall be made by the Dominion Energy Board or a committee appointed by the board, by any shareholder entitled to vote in the election of directors generally or by any Dominion Energy shareholder acting in accordance with the Dominion Energy Bylaws’ proxy access provision. See the section entitled “—Shareholder Proposals and Director Nominations” below.

 

Under the Dominion Energy Bylaws’ proxy access provision, a shareholder, or a group of up to 20 shareholders, owning 3% or more of Dominion Energy’s outstanding common stock for at least three years, may nominate and include in the annual proxy materials director candidates to occupy up to two or 20% of the board seats (whichever is greater), provided that such shareholder or group of shareholders otherwise satisfies the requirements set forth in the Dominion Energy Bylaws.

 

Under the Dominion Energy Bylaws, a director is elected if the number of votes cast for a nominee’s election exceeds the number of votes cast against the nominee’s election. In a contested election, where the number of nominees exceeds the number of directors to be elected, directors are elected by a plurality of the votes cast.

   DEM Unitholders have no right to elect the DEM General Partner unless the general partner has been removed or withdraws, as described below under “—Removal of Directors; Withdrawal or Removal of Genera Partner,” and have no right to elect the directors of the DEM General Partner.

 

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Removal of Directors; Withdrawal or Removal of General Partner

 

Dominion Energy

  

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Under the Dominion Energy bylaws, directors may be removed from office for cause if the number of votes cast to remove the director constitutes a majority of the votes entitled to be cast at an election of directors of the voting group by which the director was elected.   

Withdrawal of the DEM General Partner. Except as described below, the DEM General Partner has agreed not to withdraw voluntarily as Dominion Energy Midstream’s general partner prior to June 30, 2024 without obtaining the approval of the holders of at least a majority of the outstanding DEM Common Units, excluding units held by the DEM General Partner and its affiliates, and DEM Series A Preferred Units voting together as a single class and furnishing an opinion of counsel regarding limited liability and tax matters. On or after June 30, 2024, the DEM General Partner may withdraw as general partner without first obtaining approval of any unitholder by giving 90 days’ written notice, and that withdrawal will not constitute a violation of the DEM Partnership Agreement. Notwithstanding the information above, the DEM General Partner may withdraw without unitholder approval upon 90 days’ notice to the limited partners if at least 50% of the outstanding DEM Common Units are held or controlled by one person and its affiliates, other than the DEM General Partner and its affiliates. In addition, the DEM Partnership Agreement permits the DEM General Partner, in some instances, to sell or otherwise transfer all of its general partner interest without the approval of the unitholders.

 

Upon withdrawal of the DEM General Partner under any circumstances, other than as a result of a transfer by the DEM General Partner of all or a part of its general partner interest, the holders of a unit majority may select a successor to the withdrawing general partner. If a successor is not elected, or is elected but an opinion of counsel regarding limited liability and tax matters cannot be obtained, Dominion Energy Midstream will be dissolved, wound up and liquidated, unless within a specified period after that withdrawal, the holders of a unit majority agree in writing to continue Dominion Energy Midstream’s business and to appoint a successor general partner.

 

Removal of the DEM General Partner. The DEM General Partner may not be removed unless that removal is approved by the vote of the holders of not less than 66 2/3% of the outstanding DEM Units, voting together as a single class, including DEM Units held by the DEM General Partner and its affiliates, and Dominion Energy Midstream receives an opinion of counsel regarding limited liability and tax matters. Any removal of the DEM General

 

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Partner is also subject to the approval of a successor general partner by the vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding DEM Units, voting as a class. The ownership of more than 33 1/3% of the outstanding units by the DEM General Partner and its affiliates gives them the ability to prevent the DEM General Partner’s removal.

 

Replacement of the DEM General Partner. In the event of the removal of the DEM General Partner under circumstances where cause exists or withdrawal of the DEM General Partner where that withdrawal violates the DEM Partnership Agreement, a successor general partner will have the option to purchase the general partner interest and IDRs of the departing general partner and its affiliates for a cash payment equal to the fair market value of those interests. Under all other circumstances where the DEM General Partner withdraws or is removed by the limited partners, the departing general partner will have the option to require the successor general partner to purchase the general partner interest and the IDRs of the departing general partner and its affiliates for fair market value. In each case, this fair market value will be determined by agreement between the departing general partner and the successor general partner. If no agreement is reached, an independent investment banking firm or other independent expert selected by the departing general partner and the successor general partner will determine the fair market value. Or, if the departing general partner and the successor general partner cannot agree upon an expert, then an expert chosen by agreement of the experts selected by each of them will determine the fair market value.

 

If the option described above is not exercised by either the departing general partner or the successor general partner, the departing general partner’s general partner interest and all its and its affiliates’ IDRs will automatically convert into DEM Common Units equal to the fair market value of those interests as determined by an investment banking firm or other independent expert selected in the manner described in the preceding paragraph.

 

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   a result of the termination of any employees employed for Dominion Energy Midstream’s benefit by the departing general partner or its affiliates.

Filling Vacancies on the Board; Replacing the General Partner

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Vacancies on the Dominion Energy Board, whether occurring due to the creation of a new directorship or as a result of death, resignation, retirement or disqualification of a director, may be filled only by a majority vote of the directors then in office. If a vacancy results from the removal of a director by shareholders for cause at a meeting called for such purpose, the shareholders may elect a successor if such purpose was included in the meeting notice. Any director elected to fill a vacancy will serve until the next annual meeting of shareholders.    See the section entitled “—Withdrawal of the DEM General Partner” above.

Transfer of General Partner Interest

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Not applicable.    At any time, the DEM General Partner may transfer all or any of its general partner interest to another person without the approval of the DEM Unitholders. As a condition of this transfer, the transferee must, among other things, assume the rights and duties of the DEM General Partner, agree to be bound by the provisions of the DEM Partnership Agreement and furnish an opinion of counsel regarding limited liability and tax matters.

Transfer of Incentive Distribution Rights

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Not applicable.   

By transfer of IDRs in accordance with the DEM Partnership Agreement, each transferee of IDRs will be admitted as a limited partner with respect to the IDRs transferred when such transfer and admission is reflected in Dominion Energy Midstream’s books and records. Each transferee:

 

•  represents that the transferee has the capacity, power and authority to become bound by the DEM Partnership Agreement;

 

•  automatically becomes bound by the terms and conditions of the DEM Partnership Agreement; and

 

•  gives the consents, waivers and approvals contained in the DEM Partnership Agreement.

 

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The DEM General Partner will cause any transfers to be recorded on Dominion Energy Midstream’s books and records no less frequently than quarterly.

 

Dominion Energy Midstream may, at its discretion, treat the nominee holder of IDRs as the absolute owner. In that case, the beneficial holder’s rights are limited solely to those that it has against the nominee holder as a result of any agreement between the beneficial owner and the nominee holder.

 

IDRs are securities, and any transfers are subject to the laws governing transfer of securities. In addition to other rights acquired upon transfer, the transferor gives the transferee the right to become a limited partner for the transferred IDRs.

 

Until an IDR has been transferred on Dominion Energy Midstream’s books, Dominion Energy Midstream and the transfer agent may treat the record holder of the unit or right as the absolute owner for all purposes, except as otherwise required by law or stock exchange regulations.

Limited Call Rights

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Not applicable.   

If at any time the DEM General Partner and its affiliates own more than 80% of the then-issued and outstanding limited partner interests of any class, the DEM General Partner will have the right, which it may assign in whole or in part to any of its affiliates or to Dominion Energy Midstream, to acquire all, but not less than all, of the limited partner interests (excluding the DEM Series A Preferred Units) of the class held by unaffiliated persons, as of a record date to be selected by the DEM General Partner, on at least 10, but not more than 60, days’ notice. The purchase price in the event of this purchase is the greater of:

 

•  the highest price paid by the DEM General Partner or any of its affiliates for any limited partner interests of the class purchased within the 90 days preceding the date on which the DEM General Partner first mails notice of its election to purchase those limited partner interests; and

 

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trading days preceding the date that is three days before the date the notice is mailed.

 

As a result of the DEM General Partner’s right to purchase outstanding limited partner interests, a holder of limited partner interests may have his limited partner interests purchased at an undesirable time or at a price that may be lower than market prices at various times prior to such purchase or lower than a unitholder may anticipate the market price to be in the future. The tax consequences to a unitholder of the exercise of this limited call right are the same as a sale by that unitholder of his common units in the market.

Amendment of Governing Documents

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Generally, the Dominion Energy Charter may be amended if the votes cast favoring the amendment exceed the votes cast opposing the amendment at a meeting where a quorum is present. Some provisions of the Dominion Energy Charter, however, may only be amended or repealed by a majority of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter by each voting group entitled to vote on the matter.

 

The Dominion Energy Bylaws may be amended by both the Dominion Energy Board and the Dominion Energy shareholders, except that a bylaw enacted by the shareholders may not be amended or repealed by the Dominion Energy Board if it so expressly provides. Furthermore, provisions of the Dominion Energy Bylaws concerning special meetings of shareholders and the nomination and election of directors may not be amended or repealed without the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter.

  

Amendments to the DEM Partnership Agreement may be proposed only by the DEM General Partner. However, the DEM General Partner will have no duty or obligation to propose any amendment and may decline to do so free of any duty or obligation whatsoever to Dominion Energy Midstream or the limited partners, including any duty to act in the best interests of Dominion Energy Midstream or the limited partners. In order to adopt a proposed amendment, other than the amendments discussed below, the DEM General Partner is required to seek written approval of the holders of the number of units required to approve the amendment or to call a meeting of the limited partners to consider and vote upon the proposed amendment. Except as described below, an amendment must be approved by a unit majority.

 

No amendment may be made that would:

 

•  enlarge the obligations of any limited partner without his consent, unless approved by at least a majority of the type or class of limited partner interests so affected; or

 

•  enlarge the obligations of, restrict in any way any action by or rights of, or reduce in any way the amounts distributable, reimbursable or otherwise payable by Dominion Energy Midstream to the DEM General Partner or any of its affiliates without the consent of the DEM General Partner, which consent may be given or withheld in its sole discretion.

 

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described in the clauses above can be amended upon the approval of the holders of at least 90.0% of the outstanding units, voting as a single class (including units owned by the DEM General Partner and its affiliates).

 

The DEM General Partner may generally make amendments to the DEM Partnership Agreement without the approval of any limited partner to reflect:

 

•  a change in Dominion Energy Midstream’s name, the location of its principal place of business, its registered agent or its registered office;

 

•  the admission, substitution, withdrawal or removal of partners in accordance with the DEM Partnership Agreement;

 

•  a change that the DEM General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate to qualify or continue Dominion Energy Midstream’s qualification as a limited partnership or other entity in which the limited partners have limited liability under the laws of any state or to ensure that neither Dominion Energy Midstream nor any of its subsidiaries will be treated as an association taxable as a corporation or otherwise taxed as an entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes (to the extent not already so treated or taxed);

 

•  an amendment that is necessary, in the opinion of counsel, to prevent Dominion Energy Midstream or the DEM General Partner or its directors, officers, agents or trustees from in any manner being subjected to the provisions of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended or “plan asset” regulations adopted under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, whether or not substantially similar to plan asset regulations currently applied or proposed;

 

•  an amendment that the DEM General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate in connection with the creation, authorization or issuance of additional partnership interests or the right to acquire partnership interests;

 

•  any amendment expressly permitted in the DEM Partnership Agreement to be made by the DEM General Partner acting alone;

 

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approved under the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement;

 

•  any amendment that the DEM General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate for the formation by Dominion Energy Midstream of, or Dominion Energy Midstream’s investment in, any corporation, partnership or other entity, as otherwise permitted by the DEM Partnership Agreement;

 

•  a change in Dominion Energy Midstream’s fiscal year or taxable year and related changes;

 

•  conversions into, mergers with or conveyances to another limited liability entity that is newly formed and has no assets, liabilities or operations at the time of the conversion, merger or conveyance other than those it receives by way of the conversion, merger or conveyance; or

 

•  any other amendments substantially similar to any of the matters described in the clauses above.

 

In addition, the DEM General Partner may make amendments to the DEM Partnership Agreement, without the approval of any limited partner, if it determines that those amendments:

 

•  do not adversely affect the limited partners, considered as a whole, or any particular class of limited partners, in any material respect;

 

•  are necessary or appropriate to satisfy any requirements, conditions or guidelines contained in any opinion, directive, order, ruling or regulation of any federal or state agency or judicial authority or contained in any federal or state statute;

 

•  are necessary or appropriate to facilitate the trading of limited partner interests or to comply with any rule, regulation, guideline or requirement of any securities exchange on which the limited partner interests are or will be listed for trading;

 

•  are necessary or appropriate for any action taken by the DEM General Partner relating to splits or combinations of units under the provisions of the DEM Partnership Agreement; or

 

•  are required to effect the intent of the provisions of the DEM Partnership Agreement or are otherwise contemplated by the DEM Partnership Agreement.

 

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Meetings; Voting

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Each share of Dominion Energy Common Stock is entitled to one vote in the election of directors and other matters. Dominion Energy shareholders are not entitled to cumulative voting rights.

 

Under the Dominion Energy Bylaws, meetings of the shareholders may be called by the chairman of the board, the vice chairman, the president or a majority of the members of the Dominion Energy Board. Special meetings of shareholders also will be held whenever called by the Corporate Secretary, upon the written request of shareholders owning more than 25% of all outstanding shares of common stock continuously for a period of at least one year prior to the date of such request.

  

Except as described below regarding a person or group owning 20% or more of any class of units then outstanding, record holders of units on the record date will be entitled to notice of, and to vote at, meetings of the limited partners and to act upon matters for which approvals may be solicited.

 

The DEM General Partner does not anticipate that any meeting of unitholders will be called in the foreseeable future. Any action that is required or permitted to be taken by the unitholders may be taken either at a meeting of the unitholders or without a meeting if consents in writing describing the action so taken are signed by holders of the number of units necessary to authorize or take that action at a meeting. Meetings of the unitholders may be called by the DEM General Partner or by unitholders owning at least 20% of the outstanding units of the class for which a meeting is proposed. Unitholders may vote either in person or by proxy at meetings. The holders of a majority of the outstanding units of the class or classes for which a meeting has been called, represented in person or by proxy, will constitute a quorum, unless any action by the unitholders requires approval by holders of a greater percentage of the units, in which case the quorum will be the greater percentage. The DEM General Partner may postpone any meeting of unitholders one or more times for any reason by giving notice to the unitholders entitled to vote at such meeting. The DEM General Partner may also adjourn any meeting of unitholders one or more times for any reason, including the absence of a quorum, without a vote of the unitholders.

 

Each record holder of a unit has a vote according to his percentage interest in Dominion Energy Midstream, although additional limited partner interests having special voting rights could be issued. However, if at any time any person or group, other than the DEM General Partner and its affiliates, or a direct or subsequently approved transferee of the DEM General Partner or its affiliates and purchasers specifically approved by the DEM General Partner, acquires, in the aggregate, beneficial ownership of 20% or more of any class of units then outstanding, that person or group will lose voting rights on all of its units and the units may not be voted on any matter and will not be considered to be outstanding when sending notices of a meeting of unitholders,

 

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calculating required votes, determining the presence of a quorum or for other similar purposes. DEM Common Units held in nominee or street name account will be voted by the broker or other nominee in accordance with the instruction of the beneficial owner unless the arrangement between the beneficial owner and his nominee provides otherwise.

 

Any notice, demand, request, report or proxy material required or permitted to be given or made to record unitholders under the DEM Partnership Agreement will be delivered to the record holder by Dominion Energy Midstream or by the transfer agent.

Action by Written Consent

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Under the VSCA, action required or permitted to be taken at a shareholders’ meeting may be taken without a meeting if the action is taken by all the shareholders entitled to vote on the action. The action must be evidenced by one or more written consents describing the action taken, signed by all the shareholders entitled to vote on the action, and delivered to the corporation for inclusion in the minutes or filing with the corporate records. In addition, the VSCA provides that the articles of incorporation may authorize action by shareholders by less than unanimous written consent provided that the taking of such action is consistent with any requirements that may be set forth in the corporation’s articles of incorporation, bylaws or the VSCA provision. In the case of a public corporation, the inclusion of such a provision in the articles of incorporation must be approved by more than two-thirds of any voting group entitled to vote on the amendment. If such a provision is in the articles of incorporation, before the holders of more than 10% of a voting group have executed a consent, notice must be provided to the corporation’s secretary of the action proposed to be adopted. Neither the Dominion Energy Charter nor the Dominion Energy Bylaws provide for action by written consent of the shareholders.

 

The VSCA provides that less than unanimous consents would not be available at any public corporation whose articles of incorporation or bylaws allow a special meeting to be called by shareholders (or a group of shareholders) holding 30% or fewer of all votes entitled to be cast. The Dominion Energy Bylaws allow special meetings to be called by shareholders (or a group of

   Any action that is required or permitted to be taken by the unitholders may be taken either at a meeting of the unitholders or without a meeting if consents in writing describing the action so taken are signed by holders of the number of units necessary to authorize or take that action at a meeting.

 

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shareholders) holding 25% of all votes entitled to be cast. Therefore, the Dominion Energy shareholders are not able to act by less than unanimous written consent unless the Dominion Energy Charter were amended to add such a provision and the Dominion Energy Bylaws were amended to increase the percentage of shareholders required to call a special meeting above 30%. The Dominion Energy Board currently does not intend to approve either of these actions.   

Shareholder Proposals and Director Nominations

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

The Dominion Energy Bylaws establish an advance notice procedure with regard to nominations and other business proposals to be brought before the annual meeting by a shareholder. To nominate directors, shareholders must submit a written notice to the Corporate Secretary at least 60 days before a scheduled meeting. The notice must include the name and address of the shareholder and of the nominee, a description of any arrangements between the shareholder and the nominee, information about the nominee required by the SEC, the written consent of the nominee to serve as a director and other information.

 

Non-director nomination shareholder proposals must be submitted to the Corporate Secretary at least 90 days before the first anniversary of the date of the last annual meeting. The notice must include a description of the proposal, the reason for presenting the proposal at the annual meeting, the text of any resolutions to be presented, the shareholder’s name and address and number of shares held and any material interest of the shareholder in the proposal.

   Not applicable.

Indemnification and Limitation on Liability

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

The Dominion Energy Charter provides that Dominion Energy’s directors and officers will not be personally liable for monetary damages to Dominion Energy for breaches of their fiduciary duty as directors or officers, unless they violated their duty of loyalty to Dominion Energy or its shareholders, acted in bad faith, knowingly or intentionally violated the law, authorized illegal dividends or redemptions or derived an improper personal benefit from their action as directors or officers. This provision applies only to claims against directors or officers arising out of their role as directors   

Under the DEM Partnership Agreement, in most circumstances, Dominion Energy Midstream will indemnify the following persons, to the fullest extent permitted by law, from and against all losses, claims, damages or similar events:

 

•  the DEM General Partner;

 

•  any departing general partner;

 

•  any person who is or was an affiliate of the DEM General Partner or any departing general partner;

 

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or officers and not in any other capacity. Directors and officers remain liable for violations of the federal securities laws, and Dominion Energy retains the right to pursue legal remedies other than monetary damages, such as an injunction or rescission for breach of the officer’s or director’s duty of care.

 

The Dominion Energy charter mandates indemnification of its directors and officers to the full extent permitted by the VSCA and any other applicable law. The VSCA permits a corporation to indemnify its directors and officers against liability incurred in all proceedings, including derivative proceedings, arising out of their service to the corporation or to other corporations or enterprises that the officer or director was serving at the request of the corporation, except in the case of willful misconduct or a knowing violation of a criminal law. Dominion Energy is required to indemnify its directors and officers in all such proceedings if they have not violated this standard. Dominion Energy has also entered into agreements relating to the advancement of expenses for certain of its directors and officers in advance of a final disposition of proceedings or the making of any determination of eligibility for indemnification pursuant to the Dominion Energy Charter.

 

In addition, the Dominion Energy Charter limits the liability of its directors and officers to the full extent permitted by the VSCA as now and hereafter in effect. The VSCA places a limit on the liability of a director or officer in derivative or shareholder proceedings equal to the lesser of (i) the amount specified in the corporation’s articles of incorporation or a shareholder-approved bylaw; or (ii) the greater of (a) $100,000 or (b) twelve months of cash compensation received by the director or officer. The limit does not apply in the event the director or officer has engaged in willful misconduct or a knowing violation of a criminal law or a federal or state securities law. The effect of the Dominion Energy Charter, together with the VSCA, is to eliminate liability of directors and officers for monetary damages in derivative or shareholder proceedings so long as the required standard of conduct is met.

 

Dominion Energy has purchased directors’ and officers’ liability insurance policies. Within the limits of their coverage, the policies insure (1) the directors and officers of Dominion Energy against certain losses resulting from claims against them in their capacities as directors and officers to the extent that such losses are

  

 

•  any person who is or was a manager, managing member, general partner, director, officer, fiduciary or trustee of Dominion Energy Midstream, its subsidiaries, the DEM General Partner, any departing general partner or any of their affiliates;

 

•  any person who is or was serving as a manager, managing member, general partner, director, officer, employee, agent, fiduciary or trustee of another person owing a fiduciary duty to Dominion Energy Midstream or its subsidiaries;

 

•  any person who controls the DEM General Partner or any departing general partner; and

 

•  any person designated by the DEM General Partner.

 

Any indemnification under these provisions will only be out of Dominion Energy Midstream’s assets. Unless the DEM General Partner otherwise agrees, it will not be personally liable for, or have any obligation to contribute or lend funds or assets to Dominion Energy Midstream to enable it to effectuate, indemnification. Dominion Energy Midstream may purchase insurance against liabilities asserted against and expenses incurred by persons for Dominion Energy Midstream’s activities, regardless of whether it would have the power to indemnify the person against liabilities under the DEM Partnership Agreement.

 

The DEM Partnership Agreement requires Dominion Energy Midstream to reimburse the DEM General Partner and its affiliates for all expenses incurred or payments made on Dominion Energy Midstream’s behalf and all other expenses allocable to Dominion Energy Midstream or otherwise incurred by the DEM General Partner and its affiliates in connection with operating Dominion Energy Midstream’s business. The DEM Partnership Agreement does not set a limit on the amount of expenses for which the DEM General Partner and its affiliates may be reimbursed. These expenses include salary, bonus, incentive compensation and other amounts paid to persons who perform various general, administrative and support services for Dominion Energy Midstream or on its behalf, and corporate overhead costs and expenses allocated to it by Dominion Energy. The DEM General Partner is entitled to determine the expenses that are allocable to Dominion Energy Midstream.

 

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Dominion Energy Midstream

not indemnified by Dominion Energy and (2) Dominion Energy to the extent that it indemnifies such directors and officers for losses as permitted under the laws of Virginia.   

Conflicts of Interest; Fiduciary Duties

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Dominion Energy’s directors owe certain fiduciary duties to Dominion Energy shareholders.

 

Under the VSCA, certain transactions involving an interested officer or director are not voidable solely because of such officer’s or director’s interest if:

 

•  the material facts of the transaction and the officer’s or director’s interest were disclosed or know to the board of directors or a committee thereof and the board of directors or committee authorized, approved or ratified the transaction;

 

•  the material facts of the transaction and the officer’s or director’s interest were disclosed to the shareholders entitled to vote and they authorized, approved or ratified the transaction; or

 

•  the transaction was fair to the corporation.

  

The DRULPA provides that Delaware limited partnerships may, in their partnership agreements, expand, restrict or eliminate the fiduciary duties otherwise owed by the general partner to the limited partners and themselves. The DEM Partnership Agreement contains provisions that eliminate and replace the fiduciary standards to which the DEM General Partner would otherwise be held by state fiduciary duty law. The DEM Partnership Agreement also specifically defines the remedies available to unitholders for actions taken that, without these defined liability standards, might constitute breaches of fiduciary duty under applicable Delaware law.

 

When the DEM General Partner is acting in its capacity as Dominion Energy Midstream’s general partner, as opposed to in its individual capacity, it must act in “good faith,” meaning it must act in a manner that it believes is not adverse to Dominion Energy Midstream’s interest. This duty to act in good faith is the default standard set forth under the DEM Partnership Agreement, and the DEM General Partner will not be subject to any higher standard.

 

The DEM Partnership Agreement specifies decisions that the DEM General Partner may make in its individual capacity, and permits the DEM General Partner to make these decisions free of any contractual or other duty to Dominion Energy Midstream or its unitholders. This entitles the DEM General Partner to consider only the interests and factors that it desires, and it has no duty or obligation to give any consideration to any interest of, or factors affecting, Dominion Energy Midstream or its affiliates or any limited partner. Examples include the exercise of its limited call right, its voting rights with respect to any units it owns, its registration rights and its determination whether or not to consent to any merger or consolidation or amendment of the DEM Partnership Agreement.

 

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and operate Dominion Energy Midstream’s business, the directors and officers must cause the DEM General Partner to act in a manner consistent with the DEM General Partner’s applicable duties. However, the directors and officers of the DEM General Partner have duties to manage the DEM General Partner, including when it is acting in its capacity as Dominion Energy Midstream’s general partner, in a manner beneficial to Dominion Energy.

 

Conflicts may arise as a result of the duties of the DEM General Partner and its directors and officers to act for the benefit of its owners, which may conflict with Dominion Energy Midstream’s interests and the interests of its unitholders. Where the directors and officers of the DEM General Partner cause it to act in its capacity as Dominion Energy Midstream’s general partner, the directors and officers must cause it to act in good faith, meaning they cannot cause the DEM General Partner to take an action that they believe is adverse to Dominion Energy Midstream’s interest. However, where a decision by the DEM General Partner in its capacity as Dominion Energy Midstream’s general partner is not clearly not adverse to Dominion Energy Midstream’s interest, the directors of the DEM General Partner may determine to submit the determination to the DEM Conflicts Committee for review or to seek unitholder approval.

Taxation

 

Dominion Energy

  

Dominion Energy Midstream

Dominion Energy, Inc. is subject to U.S. federal income taxes on its taxable income. See the section entitled “Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences” beginning on page 94 of this consent statement/prospectus.   

Dominion Energy Midstream is a flow-through entity for U.S. federal income tax purposes, which means that it is not subject to entity-level U.S. federal income tax.

 

Each DEM Unitholder receives a Schedule K-1 from Dominion Energy Midstream reflecting such unitholder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s items of income, gain, loss and deduction for each fiscal year following the end of such fiscal year.

 

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MATERIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES

The following is a discussion of certain material U.S. federal income tax consequences to U.S. holders (as defined below) of the Merger and of owning and disposing of Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger. This discussion is based upon current provisions of the Code, existing and proposed Treasury regulations (the “Treasury Regulations”) promulgated under the Code, and current administrative rulings and court decisions, all of which are subject to change, possibly with retroactive effect, and are subject to differing interpretations. Changes in these authorities may cause the tax consequences to vary substantially from the consequences described below. No ruling has been or is expected to be sought from the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) with respect to any of the tax consequences discussed below. As a result, there can be no assurance that the IRS will not assert, or that a court would not sustain, a position contrary to any of the conclusions set forth below.

This discussion is limited to U.S. holders of DEM Public Common Units at the effective time of the Merger that hold such units, and will hold their Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger, as “capital assets” within the meaning of Section 1221 of the Code (generally, property held for investment). This summary does not address all aspects of U.S. federal income taxation that may be relevant to U.S. holders in light of their personal circumstances. In addition, this summary does not address the Medicare tax on certain investment income, U.S. federal estate or gift tax laws, any state, local or non-U.S. tax laws or any tax treaties. This summary also does not address tax considerations applicable to investors that may be subject to special treatment under the U.S. federal income tax laws, such as:

 

   

banks, insurance companies or other financial institutions;

 

   

tax-exempt or governmental organizations;

 

   

qualified foreign pension funds (or any entities all of the interests of which are held by a qualified foreign pension fund);

 

   

dealers in securities or foreign currencies;

 

   

“controlled foreign corporations”, “passive foreign investment companies”, and corporations that accumulate earnings to avoid U.S. federal income tax;

 

   

traders in securities that use the mark-to-market method of accounting for U.S. federal income tax purposes;

 

   

persons subject to the alternative minimum tax;

 

   

partnerships or other pass-through entities for U.S. federal income tax purposes or holders of interests therein;

 

   

holders of DEM Public Common Units that received such units through the exercise of an employee option, pursuant to a retirement plan or otherwise as compensation;

 

   

holders of options, or holders of restricted units or bonus units, granted under any Dominion Energy Midstream benefit plan;

 

   

persons whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar;

 

   

holders of DEM Public Common Units that hold such units as part of a hedge, straddle, appreciated financial position, conversion or other “synthetic security” or integrated investment or risk reduction transaction;

 

   

persons who own or will acquire (directly, indirectly or by attribution) 10% or more of the total combined voting power or value of the outstanding Dominion Energy Common Stock;

 

   

persons that acquired the Dominion Energy Common Stock through the exercise of employee stock options or otherwise as compensation or through a tax-qualified retirement plan; and

 

   

certain former citizens or long-term residents of the United States.

 

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For purposes of this discussion, the term “U.S. holder” means a beneficial owner of DEM Public Common Units or, after the Merger, Dominion Energy Common Stock, that is, for U.S. federal income tax purposes:

 

   

an individual who is a citizen or resident of the United States;

 

   

a corporation (or other entity taxable as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes) created or organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States, or any state thereof or the District of Columbia;

 

   

a trust (i) the administration of which is subject to the primary supervision of a U.S. court and which has one or more United States persons who have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust or (ii) which has made a valid election under applicable U.S. Treasury regulations to be treated as a United States person; or

 

   

an estate, the income of which is subject to United States federal income tax regardless of its source.

If a partnership, (including an entity or arrangement treated as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes) holds DEM Public Common Units, the tax treatment of a partner in such partnership generally will depend on the status of the partner, the activities of the partnership and upon certain determinations made at the partner level. A partner in a partnership holding DEM Public Common Units should consult its own tax advisor about the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Merger and of owning and disposing of Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger.

THIS DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY AND IS NOT A COMPLETE ANALYSIS OR DESCRIPTION OF ALL POTENTIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSEQUENCES OF THE MERGER OR THE OWNERSHIP AND DISPOSITION OF DOMINION ENERGY COMMON STOCK RECEIVED IN THE MERGER. EACH HOLDER OF DEM PUBLIC COMMON UNITS IS STRONGLY URGED TO CONSULT WITH AND RELY UPON ITS OWN TAX ADVISOR AS TO THE SPECIFIC FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL AND NON-U.S. TAX CONSEQUENCES TO SUCH HOLDER OF THE MERGER AND THE OWNERSHIP AND DISPOSITION OF DOMINION ENERGY COMMON STOCK RECEIVED IN THE MERGER, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT ITS OWN PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES.

Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of the Merger to U.S. Holders of DEM Units

Tax Characterization of the Merger

The receipt of Dominion Energy Common Stock and cash, if any, in exchange for DEM Common Units pursuant to the Merger should be a taxable transaction to U.S. holders for U.S. federal income tax purposes. In general, the Merger should be treated as a taxable sale of a U.S. holder’s DEM Common Units in exchange for Dominion Energy Common Stock and cash received in lieu of fractional shares, if any, received in the Merger. The remainder of this discussion assumes that the Merger will be treated as a taxable transaction.

Amount and Character of Gain or Loss Recognized

A U.S. holder who receives Dominion Energy Common Stock and cash, if any, in exchange for DEM Common Units pursuant to the Merger will recognize gain or loss in an amount equal to the difference between (i) the sum of (A) the amount of any cash received, (B) the fair market value of any Dominion Energy Common Stock received, and (C) such U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities immediately prior to the Merger and (ii) such U.S. holder’s adjusted tax basis in the DEM Common Units exchanged therefor (which includes such U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities immediately prior to the Merger).

A U.S. holder’s initial tax basis in its DEM Units purchased with cash equaled, at the time of such purchase, the amount such holder paid for the DEM Units plus the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities. Over time that basis would have (i) increased by the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion

 

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Energy Midstream’s income and by any increases in the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities and (ii) decreased, but not below zero, by (A) distributions from Dominion Energy Midstream, (B) the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s losses, (C) any decreases in the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s nonrecourse liabilities, and (D) the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s expenditures that are not deductible in computing taxable income and are not required to be capitalized.

Except as noted below, gain or loss recognized by a U.S. holder on the exchange of DEM Common Units in the Merger will generally be taxable as capital gain or loss. However, a portion of this gain or loss, which portion could be substantial, will be separately computed and taxed as ordinary income or loss under Section 751 of the Code to the extent attributable to assets giving rise to depreciation recapture or other “unrealized receivables” or to “inventory items” owned by Dominion Energy Midstream and its subsidiaries. The term “unrealized receivables” includes potential recapture items, including depreciation recapture. Ordinary income attributable to unrealized receivables, inventory items, and depreciation recapture may exceed net taxable gain realized upon the exchange of a DEM Common Unit pursuant to the Merger Agreement and may be recognized even if there is a net taxable loss realized on the exchange of such U.S. holder’s DEM Common Units pursuant to the Merger Agreement. Consequently, a U.S. holder may recognize both ordinary income and capital loss upon the exchange of DEM Common Units in the Merger.

Capital gain or loss recognized by a U.S. holder will generally be long-term capital gain or loss if the U.S. holder’s holding period for its DEM Common Units is more than 12 months as of the Effective Time of the Merger. If the U.S. holder is an individual, such long-term capital gain will generally be eligible for reduced rates of taxation. Capital losses recognized by a U.S. holder may offset capital gains and, in the case of individuals, no more than $3,000 of ordinary income. Capital losses recognized by U.S. holders that are corporations may be used to offset only capital gains.

The amount of gain or loss recognized by each U.S. holder in the Merger will vary depending on each U.S. holder’s particular situation, including the value of the Dominion Energy Common Stock and the amount of cash, if any, received by each U.S. holder in the Merger, the adjusted tax basis of the DEM Common Units exchanged by each U.S. holder in the Merger, and the amount of any suspended passive losses that may be available to a particular unitholder to offset a portion of the gain recognized by each U.S. holder. Passive losses that were not deductible by a U.S. holder in prior taxable periods because they exceeded the U.S. holder’s share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s income may be deducted in full upon the U.S. holder’s taxable disposition of its entire investment in Dominion Energy Midstream pursuant to the Merger.

Each U.S. holder is strongly urged to consult its own tax advisor with respect to the unitholder’s specific tax consequences of the Merger, taking into account its own particular circumstances.

Dominion Energy Midstream Items of Income, Gain, Loss, and Deduction for the Taxable Period Ending on the Date of the Merger.

U.S. holders of DEM Common Units will be allocated their share of Dominion Energy Midstream’s items of income, gain, loss, and deduction for the taxable period of Dominion Energy Midstream ending on the date of the Merger. These allocations will be made in accordance with the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement. A U.S. holder will be subject to U.S. federal income taxes on any such allocated income and gain even if such U.S. holder does not receive a cash distribution from Dominion Energy Midstream attributable to such allocated income and gain. Any such income and gain allocated to a U.S. holder will increase the U.S. holder’s tax basis in the DEM Common Units held and, therefore, will reduce the gain, or increase the loss, recognized by such U.S. holder resulting from the Merger. Any losses or deductions allocated to a U.S. holder will decrease the U.S. holder’s tax basis in the DEM Common Units held and, therefore, will increase the gain, or reduce the loss, recognized by such U.S. holder resulting from the Merger.

 

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Tax Basis and Holding Period in Dominion Energy Common Stock Received in the Merger.

A U.S. holder’s tax basis in the Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger will equal the fair market value of such Dominion Energy Common Stock. A U.S. holder’s holding period in Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger will begin on the day after the date of the Merger.

Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of Owning and Disposing of Dominion Energy Common Stock Received in the Merger

Dividends

A U.S. holder generally will be required to treat distributions received with respect to its Dominion Energy Common Stock as dividend income to the extent of Dominion Energy’s current or accumulated earnings and profits (as determined for U.S. federal income tax purposes) and subject to U.S. federal income taxation. Dividends paid by Dominion Energy are taxable to each Dominion Energy shareholder when the shareholder receives the dividend, actually or constructively. Distributions in excess of current and accumulated earnings and profits will be treated as a non-taxable return of capital to the extent of the Dominion Energy shareholder’s basis in the Dominion Energy Common Stock and thereafter as capital gain. If the Dominion Energy shareholder is a noncorporate U.S. holder, dividends that constitute qualified dividend income will be taxable at the preferential rates applicable to long-term capital gains, provided that such shareholder holds the Dominion Energy Common Stock for more than 60 days during the 121-day period beginning 60 days before the ex-dividend date and meets other holding period requirements. Dividends Dominion Energy pays with respect to Dominion Energy Common Stock generally will be qualified dividend income. Dividends received by a corporate U.S. holder may be eligible for a dividends received deduction, subject to applicable limitations.

Sale, Exchange, or Other Disposition of Dominion Energy Common Stock

Upon the sale, exchange, or other taxable disposition of Dominion Energy Common Stock received in the Merger, a U.S. holder will generally recognize capital gain or loss equal to the difference between (i) the amount of cash and the fair market value of any other property received in exchange for such Dominion Energy Common Stock and (ii) the U.S. holder’s adjusted tax basis in such Dominion Energy Common Stock. This capital gain or loss will be long-term capital gain or loss if the U.S. holder’s holding period in the shares disposed of is more than twelve months at the time of the taxable disposition. Long-term capital gains of non-corporate taxpayers are generally taxed at reduced rates. The deductibility of capital losses is subject to limitations.

Backup Withholding and Information Reporting

If a Dominion Energy shareholder is a noncorporate U.S. holder, information reporting requirements generally will apply to dividend payments or other taxable distributions made to such Dominion Energy shareholder within the United States, and the payment of proceeds to such Dominion Energy shareholder from the sale of Dominion Energy Common Stock effected in the United States or through a United States office of a broker.

In addition, backup withholding may apply to such payments if a Dominion Energy shareholder fails to comply with applicable certification requirements or is notified by the IRS that such shareholder has failed to report all interest and dividends required to be shown on its federal income tax returns. Dominion Energy shareholders generally may obtain a refund of any amounts withheld under the backup withholding rules that exceed such shareholder’s income tax liability by filing a refund claim with the IRS.

This discussion does not address tax consequences that may vary with, or are contingent on, individual circumstances. Moreover, it only addresses U.S. federal income tax and does not address any non-income tax or any state, local or non-U.S. tax consequences. Each DEM Unitholder should consult its own tax advisors concerning the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Merger and the ownership of Dominion Energy Common Stock in light of such unitholder’s particular situation, as well as any consequences arising under the laws of any other taxing jurisdiction.

 

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LEGAL MATTERS

The validity of the Dominion Energy Common Shares to be issued in the Merger will be passed upon by McGuireWoods LLP.

EXPERTS

Dominion Energy

The consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2017 and 2016 and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 2017 incorporated in this registration statement by reference from Dominion Energy’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated June 6, 2018 and the effectiveness of Dominion Energy’s internal control over financial reporting have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, as stated in their reports, which are incorporated herein by reference. Such consolidated financial statements have been so incorporated in reliance upon the reports of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

Dominion Energy Midstream

The consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2017 and 2016 and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 2017 incorporated in this registration statement by reference from Dominion Energy Midstream’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and the effectiveness of Dominion Energy Midstream’s internal control over financial reporting have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, as stated in their reports, which are incorporated herein by reference. Such consolidated financial statements have been so incorporated in reliance upon the reports of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

SCANA

The consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2017 and 2016 and for the three years in the period ended December 31, 2017 appearing in SCANA’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, which is incorporated in this registration statement by reference from the Current Report on Form 8-K of Dominion Energy, Inc. filed on January 2, 2019, and the effectiveness of SCANA’s internal control over financial reporting have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, an independent registered public accounting firm, as stated in their reports, which are incorporated herein by reference. Such consolidated financial statements have been so incorporated in reliance upon the reports of such firm given upon their authority as experts in accounting and auditing.

 

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WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION

Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream file annual, quarterly and current reports, proxy statements (in the case of Dominion Energy) and other information with the SEC. Dominion Energy’s file number with the SEC is 001-08489 and Dominion Energy Midstream’s file number with the SEC is 001-36684. Filings made with the SEC by Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream are available to the public over the Internet at the SEC’s web site at www.sec.gov. The information contained on the SEC’s website is expressly not incorporated by reference into this consent statement/prospectus.

Dominion Energy has filed with the SEC an amendment to a registration statement on Form S-4 of which this consent statement/prospectus forms a part. The registration statement registers the shares of Dominion Energy Common Stock to be issued to DEM Unitholders in connection with the Merger. The registration statement, including the attached exhibits and schedules, contains additional relevant information about Dominion Energy Common Stock. The rules and regulations of the SEC allow Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream to omit certain information included in the registration statement from this consent statement/prospectus.

The SEC allows Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream to “incorporate by reference” the information they file with it, which means that Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream can disclose important information to you by referring you to those documents. The information incorporated by reference is considered to be part of this consent statement/prospectus, and information that Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream file later with the SEC will automatically update or supersede this information.

Some of the filings Dominion Energy makes with the SEC are on a combined basis with two of its subsidiaries, Virginia Power and Dominion Energy Gas. Dominion Energy’s combined filings with the SEC present separate filings by each of Virginia Power, Dominion Energy Gas and Dominion Energy.

Dominion Energy incorporates by reference the documents listed below (other than any portions of the documents not deemed to be filed) and any future filings made by Dominion Energy with the SEC under Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14, or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, except those portions of filings that relate to Virginia Power or Dominion Energy Gas as a separate registrant, on or after the date of this consent statement/prospectus and prior to the consummation of the Merger:

 

   

Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017;

 

   

Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2018, June 30, 2018 and September 30, 2018;

 

   

Current Reports on Form 8-K or Form 8-K/A, filed January 4, 2018, January 5, 2018, January 31, 2018, February 1, 2018, February 14, 2018, February 15, 2018, February 27, 2018, March 1, 2018, March 26, 2018, March 27, 2018, April 2, 2018, May 4, 2018, May 9, 2018, June 5, 2018, June 6, 2018, June 6, 2018, June 15, 2018, July 13, 2018, July 31, 2018, August 6, 2018, September 4, 2018, October 9, 2018, October 19, 2018, November 5, 2018, November 20, 2018, November 27, 2018 and January 2, 2019.

 

   

Definitive Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A for the Annual Meeting of Shareholders, filed March 23, 2018; and

 

   

the description of Dominion Energy’s common stock contained in Amendment No. 2 to its Current Report on Form 8-K, filed August 8, 2016.

Dominion Energy Midstream incorporates by reference the documents listed below (other than any portions of the documents not deemed to be filed) and any future filings made by Dominion Energy Midstream with the SEC under Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act on or after that date of this consent statement/prospectus and prior to the consummation of the Merger:

 

   

Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017;

 

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Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2018, June 30, 2018 and September 30, 2018;

 

   

Current Reports on Form 8-K or Form 8-K/A, filed March 26, 2018, June 29, 2018, October 9, 2018, October 19, 2018 and November 27, 2018;

 

   

the description of Dominion Energy Midstream’s common units contained in Dominion Energy Midstream’s registration statement on Form 8-A, filed October 8, 2014.

You may request a copy of any of the documents incorporated by reference by Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream at no cost by requesting them in writing or by email from Dominion Energy at:

Dominion Energy, Inc.

Corporate Secretary

120 Tredegar Street

Richmond, Virginia 23219

Email: Corporate.Secretary@dominionenergy.com

You may also obtain more information regarding Dominion Energy Midstream by consulting its website, at www.dominionenergymidstream.com. The information on Dominion Energy Midstream’s website (other than the documents expressly incorporated by reference as set forth above) is not incorporated by reference in this consent statement/prospectus, and you should not consider it part of this consent statement/prospectus.

You may also obtain more information regarding Dominion Energy by consulting its website, at www.dominionenergy.com. The information on Dominion Energy’s Internet website (other than the documents expressly incorporated by reference as set forth above) is not incorporated by reference in this consent statement/prospectus, and you should not consider it part of this consent statement/prospectus.

You should rely only on the information incorporated by reference or provided in this consent statement/prospectus or to which this consent statement/prospectus refers you. Neither Dominion Energy nor Dominion Energy Midstream have authorized anyone to provide you with different information. If anyone provides you with different or inconsistent information, you should not rely on it. The information which appears in this consent statement/prospectus and which is incorporated by reference in this consent statement/prospectus may only be accurate as of the date of this consent statement/prospectus or the date of the document in which incorporated information appears. The business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects may have changed for each of Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream since that date.

 

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UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

On November 26, 2018, Dominion Energy, Merger Sub, DEM General Partner and Dominion Energy Midstream entered into the Merger Agreement under which Merger Sub will merge with and into Dominion Energy Midstream, with Dominion Energy Midstream surviving as an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Dominion Energy. Under the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement, each outstanding Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Unit shall, immediately before the effective time of the Merger, at the election of the holders of such units, either (i) convert into DEM Common Units, (ii) be redeemed for cash or DEM Common Units, in the sole discretion of the DEM General Partner, or (iii) remain outstanding.

As of December 18, 2018, the deadline for making such elections pursuant to the terms of the DEM Partnership Agreement, the holders of 100% of the Non-Dominion DEM Series A Preferred Units have elected to convert such units into DEM Common Units. At the time of the Merger, each DEM Public Common Unit will be converted into the right to receive 0.2492 of a share of Dominion Energy Common Stock.

In addition to the Merger, on January 1, 2019, Dominion Energy completed its acquisition of SCANA in a stock-for-stock merger in which SCANA shareholders received the right to 0.6990 of a share of Dominion Energy Common Stock for each share of SCANA common stock, which was valued at $6.9 billion. The effects of the SCANA Merger were previously reported in Dominion Energy’s Current Report on Form 8-K dated January 2, 2019.

The Merger will be accounted for by Dominion Energy following the guidance for a change in a parent company’s ownership interest in a consolidated subsidiary. Because Dominion Energy controls Dominion Energy Midstream both before and after the Merger, the changes in Dominion Energy’s ownership interest in Dominion Energy Midstream will be accounted for as an equity transaction and no gain or loss will be recognized in Dominion Energy’s consolidated statements of income. The tax effect of the Merger will be presented in common stock in Dominion Energy’s consolidated balance sheet. Because the Dominion Energy historical financial information includes the accounts of Dominion Energy Midstream, the historical financial information of Dominion Energy Midstream has not been presented separately in the unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements.

The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements of Dominion Energy consist of a condensed consolidated balance sheet at September 30, 2018, consolidated statement of income for the nine months ended September 30, 2018 and a consolidated statement of income for the year ended December 31, 2017 and give pro forma effect to the SCANA Merger, reflected in the “SCANA Pro Forma Adjustments” column, and the Merger, reflected in the “Dominion Energy Midstream Pro Forma Adjustments” column. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements included herein have been derived from the historical financial statements, consisting of the audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2017 and the unaudited interim financial statements for the nine months ended September 30, 2018, of Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy Midstream and SCANA.

The pro forma adjustments have been prepared as if the SCANA Merger and the Merger occurred on September 30, 2018 in the case of the unaudited pro forma condensed consolidated balance sheet and on January 1, 2017 in the case of the unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of income. The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the related notes, which are included herein, the financial statements and notes included in Dominion Energy’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, as updated in its Current Report on Form 8-K, filed June 6, 2018, and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the nine months ended September 30, 2018, the financial statements and notes included in SCANA’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the nine months ended September 30, 2018, and the financial statements and notes included in Dominion Energy Midstream’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the nine months ended September 30, 2018.

 

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The unaudited pro forma consolidated financial statements do not necessarily reflect what Dominion Energy’s financial position and results of operations would have been if it had owned SCANA and/or the DEM Public Common Units and the DEM Series A Preferred Units during the periods presented. In addition, they are not necessarily indicative of its future results of operations or financial condition. The assumptions and adjustments give pro forma effect to events, described below, that are (i) directly attributable to the SCANA Merger and the Merger, (ii) factually supportable, and (iii) with respect to the unaudited pro forma consolidated statements of income, expected to have a continuing impact on Dominion Energy. The actual adjustments may differ from the pro forma adjustments.

 

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DOMINION ENERGY, INC.

UNAUDITED PRO FORMA CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

AT SEPTEMBER 30, 2018

 

    Dominion
Energy
    SCANA     SCANA
Pro Forma
Adjustments
          Pro Forma
Subtotal
    Dominion
Energy
Midstream

Pro Forma
Adjustments
          Dominion
Energy

Pro Forma
 
(millions)                                                

ASSETS

               

Current Assets

               

Cash and cash equivalents

  $ 310     $ 462     $ 20       (r   $ 792     $ —         $ 792  

Customer receivables

    1,539       447       (8     (r     1,978       —           1,978  

Other receivables

    132       78       —           210       —           210  

Inventories

    1,455       289       —           1,744       —           1,744  

Regulatory assets

    540       27       —           567       —           567  

Assets held for sale

    1,029       —         70       (x     1,099       —           1,099  

Other

    697       117       (40     (r     774       —           774  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total current assets

    5,702       1,420       42         7,164       —           7,164  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

 

Investments

               

Nuclear decommissioning trust funds

    5,424       139       —           5,563       —           5,563  

Investment in equity method affiliates

    1,858       21       —           1,879       —           1,879  

Other

    345       114       —           459       —           459  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

 

Total investments

    7,627       274       —           7,901       —           7,901  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

 

Property, Plant and Equipment

               

Property, plant and equipment

    76,190       17,068       188       (n     92,800       —           92,800  
        (364     (y       —        
        (114     (f       —        
        (98     (e       —        
        (70     (x       —        

Accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization

    (22,005     (6,127     247       (y     (27,743     — &nb