Kinder Morgan saw a 24% increase in second-quarter profit due to higher natural gas volumes and infrastructure demand. The US leads LNG exports, with more growth expected. Kinder Morgan has long-term contracts to transport 8 billion cubic feet per day, with plans to reach 12 bcfd by 2028. The company is optimistic about future growth in natural gas demand and power generation projects. Net income for the quarter was $715 million, up from $575 million last year.
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