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Keyera Announces Second Quarter 2025 Dividend

Keyera Announces Second Quarter 2025 Dividend

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CALGARY, AB, May 14, 2025 /CNW/ - Keyera Corp. (TSX: KEY) ("Keyera") announced today a quarterly cash dividend of $0.52 per common share for the second quarter of 2025. The dividend will be payable on June 30, 2025, to shareholders of record on June 16, 2025. This dividend is an eligible dividend for the purposes of the Income Tax Act (Canada). For non-resident shareholders, Keyera's dividends are subject to Canadian withholding tax.
About Keyera Corp.
Keyera Corp. (TSX: KEY) operates an integrated Canadian-based energy infrastructure business with extensive interconnected assets and depth of expertise in delivering energy solutions. Its predominantly fee-for-service based business consists of natural gas gathering and processing; natural gas liquids processing, transportation, storage, and marketing; iso-octane production and sales; and an industry-leading condensate system in the Edmonton/Fort Saskatchewan area of Alberta. Keyera strives to provide high quality, value-added services to its customers across North America and is committed to conducting its business ethically, safely and in an environmentally and financially responsible manner.
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For more information about Keyera Corp., please visit our website at www.keyera.com or contact:
Dan Cuthbertson, General Manager, Investor RelationsKatie Shea, Senior Advisor, Investor Relations
Email: ir@keyera.comTelephone: 403-205-7670Toll free: 1-888-699-4853
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