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Accounts receivable – trade, net of allowance for credit losses
−Removed: of $ 53 at March 31, 2023 and $ 54 at December 31, 2022
+Added: of $ 50 at June 30, 2023 and $ 54 at December 31, 2022
Accounts receivable – related parties
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Series A cumulative convertible preferred units (“preferred units”)
−Removed: ( 50,412 units outstanding at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022 )
+Added: ( 50,412 units outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 )
Partners’ equity:
Common limited partner interests ( 2,171,752,332 units issued and outstanding at
−Removed: March 31, 2023 , 2,170,806,347 units issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022 )
+Added: June 30, 2023 , 2,170,806,347 units issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022 )
Treasury units, at cost
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Third parties
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(see Note 11)
−Removed: Basic and diluted earnings per common unit
+Added: Basic earnings per common unit
+Added: Diluted earnings per common unit
See Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
4 unchanged sentences
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Other comprehensive income (loss):
3 unchanged sentences
Changes in fair value of cash flow hedges
−Removed: Reclassificati on of losses (gains) to ne t income
+Added: Reclassificatio n of gains to ne t income
Interest rate hedging derivative instruments:
Changes in fair value of cash flow hedges
−Removed: Reclassification of losses to net income
+Added: Reclassification of losses (gains) to net income
Total cash flow hedges
−Removed: Total other comprehens ive loss
+Added: Total other comprehens ive income (loss)
Comprehensive income
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(Dollars in millions)
−Removed: For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Operating activities:
8 unchanged sentences
Net losses (gains) attributable to asset sales and related matters
−Removed: Deferred income tax expense
+Added: Deferred income tax expense (benefit)
Change in fair market value of derivative instruments
1 unchanged sentence
Net effect of changes in operating accounts (see Note 17)
+Added: Other operating activities
Net cash flows provided by operating activities
24 unchanged sentences
UNAUDITED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CONSOLIDATED EQUITY
+Added: FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2023
(Dollars in millions)
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Noncontrolling
+Added: For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2023 :
+Added: Balance March 31, 2023
+Added: Cash distributions paid to common unitholders
+Added: Cash payments made in connection with
+Added: distribution equivalent rights
+Added: Cash distributions paid to noncontrolling interests
+Added: Cash contributions from noncontrolling interests
+Added: Repurchase and cancellation of common units under
+Added: 2019 Buyback Program
+Added: Amortization of fair value of equity-based awards
+Added: Cash flow hedges
+Added: Balance, June 30, 2023
+Added: Partners’ Equity
+Added: Comprehensive
+Added: Income (Loss)
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2023 :
Balance, December 31, 2022
Cash distributions paid to common unitholders
−Removed: Cash payments made in connection with distribution equivalent rights
+Added: Cash payments made in connection with
+Added: distribution equivalent rights
Cash distributions paid to noncontrolling interests
Cash contributions from noncontrolling interests
−Removed: Repurchase and cancellation of common units under 2019 Buyback Program
+Added: Repurchase and cancellation of common units under
+Added: 2019 Buyback Program
Amortization of fair value of equity-based awards
Cash flow hedges
+Added: Balance, June 30, 2023
+Added: See Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
+Added: For information regarding Unit History and
+Added: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), see Note 8.
+Added: ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
+Added: UNAUDITED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CONSOLIDATED EQUITY
+Added: FOR THE THREE AND SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2022
+Added: (Dollars in millions)
+Added: Partners’ Equity
+Added: Comprehensive
+Added: Income (Loss)
+Added: Noncontrolling
+Added: For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022 :
Balance, March 31, 2022
+Added: Cash distributions paid to common unitholders
+Added: Cash payments made in connection with
+Added: distribution equivalent rights
+Added: Cash distributions paid to noncontrolling interests
+Added: Cash contributions from noncontrolling interests
+Added: Repurchase and cancellation of common units under
+Added: 2019 Buyback Program
+Added: Amortization of fair value of equity-based awards
+Added: Cash flow hedges
+Added: Balance, June 30, 2022
Partners’ Equity
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Noncontrolling
+Added: For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022 :
Balance, December 31, 2021
Cash distributions paid to common unitholders
−Removed: Cash payments made in connection with distribution equivalent rights
+Added: Cash payments made in connection with
+Added: distribution equivalent rights
Cash distributions paid to noncontrolling interests
Cash contributions from noncontrolling interests
+Added: Repurchase and cancellation of common units under
+Added: 2019 Buyback Program
Amortization of fair value of equity-based awards
Cash flow hedges
−Removed: Balance, March 31, 2022
+Added: Balance, June 30, 2022
See Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
−Removed: For information regarding Unit History,
+Added: For information regarding Unit History and
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), see Note 8.
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The membership interests of Dan Duncan LLC are owned by a voting trust, the current trustees (“DD LLC Trustees”) of which are:
−Removed: (i) Randa Duncan Williams, who is also a director and Chairman of the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Enterprise GP;
+Added: (i) Randa Duncan Williams, who is also a director and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Enterprise GP (the “Board”);
(ii) Richard H.
−Removed: Bachmann, who is also a director and Vice Chairman of the Board of Enterprise GP;
+Added: Bachmann, who is also a director and Vice Chairman of the Board;
Randall Fowler, who is also a director and the Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of Enterprise GP.
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We, Enterprise GP, EPCO and Dan Duncan LLC are affiliates under the collective common control of the DD LLC Trustees and the EPCO Trustees.
−Removed: EPCO, together with its privately held affiliates, owned approximately 32.3 % of the Partnership’s common units outstanding at March 31, 2023.
+Added: EPCO, together with its privately held affiliates, owned approximately 32.3 % of the Partnership’s common units outstanding at June 30, 2023.
With the exception of per unit amounts, or as noted within the context of each disclosure,
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See Note 14 for information regarding related party matters.
−Removed: Our results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of results expected for the full year of 2023.
+Added: Our results of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of results expected for the full year of 2023.
In our opinion, the accompanying Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements include all adjustments consisting of normal recurring accruals necessary for fair presentation.
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Charged to other accounts
−Removed: Allowance for credit losses, March 31, 2023
+Added: Allowance for credit losses, June 30, 2023
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Cost of sales (1)
−Removed: Lower of cost or net realizable value adjustments recognized in cost of sales
+Added: Lower of cost or net realizable value adjustments
+Added: recognized in cost of sales
Cost of sales is a component of “Operating costs and expenses” as presented on our Unaudited Condensed Statements of Consolidated Operations.
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Property, plant and equipment, net
−Removed: Plants, pipelines and facilities include processing plants;
+Added: Plants, pipelines and facilities include distillation-based and reaction-based plants;
NGL, natural gas, crude oil and petrochemical and refined products pipelines;
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In general, the estimated useful lives of major assets within this category are:
−Removed: processing plants, 20 - 35 years;
+Added: distillation-based and reaction-based plants, 20 - 35 years;
pipelines and related equipment, 5 - 45 years;
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Under the deferral method, major maintenance costs are capitalized and amortized over the period until the next major overhaul project.
−Removed: On a weighted-average basis, the expected amortization period for these costs is 1.2 years.
−Removed: Property, plant and equipment at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022 includes $ 116 million and $ 117 million, respectively, of asset retirement costs capitalized as an increase in the associated long-lived asset.
+Added: On a weighted-average basis, the expected remaining amortization period for these costs is 1.1 years.
+Added: Property, plant and equipment at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 includes $ 108 million and $ 117 million, respectively, of asset retirement costs capitalized as an increase in the associated long-lived asset.
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
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Accretion expense (4)
−Removed: ARO liability balance, March 31, 2023
+Added: ARO liability balance, June 30, 2023
Represents the initial recognition of estimated ARO liabilities during period.
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Represents net change in ARO liability balance attributable to the passage of time and other adjustments, including true-up amounts associated with revised closure estimates.
−Removed: Of the $ 238 million total ARO liability recorded at March 31, 2023 , $ 20 million was reflected as a current liability and $ 218 million as a long-term liability.
+Added: Of the $ 230 million total ARO liability recorded at June 30, 2023 , $ 16 million was reflected as a current liability and $ 214 million as a long-term liability.
The following table summarizes our depreciation expense and capitalized interest amounts for the periods indicated:
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Depreciation expense (1)
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Petrochemical & Refined Products Services
−Removed: The following table presents our equity in inc ome of u nconsolidated affiliates by business segment for the periods indicated:
+Added: The following table presents our equity in income of unconsolidated affiliates by business segment for the periods indicated:
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
NGL Pipelines & Services
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The following table summarizes our intangible assets by business segment at the dates indicated:
−Removed: March 31, 2023
+Added: June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
NGL Pipelines & Services
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Variable Interest Rates
−Removed: The following table presents the range of interest rates and weighted-average interest rates paid on our consolidated variable-rate debt during the three months ended March 31, 2023:
+Added: The following table presents the range of interest rates and weighted-average interest rates paid on our consolidated variable-rate debt during the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Range of Interest
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The final rule became effective during the first quarter of 2023.
−Removed: As a result of the LIBOR Act, our Junior Subordinated Notes C and D and the TEPPCO Junior Subordinated Notes, which are currently subject to a variable rate (as defined by the applicable agreement) based on three-month LIBOR (in each case, a “LIBOR Rate”), will replace the applicable LIBOR Rate with a variable rate based on the three-month CME Term SOFR (“SOFR Rate”) as administered by the CME Group Benchmark Administration, Ltd.
+Added: As a result of the LIBOR Act, our Junior Subordinated Notes C and D and the TEPPCO Junior Subordinated Notes, which were subject to a variable rate (as defined by the applicable agreement) based on three-month LIBOR (in each case, a “LIBOR Rate”) through June 30, 2023, replaced the applicable LIBOR Rate with a variable rate based on the three-month CME Term SOFR (“SOFR Rate”) as administered by the CME Group Benchmark Administration, Ltd.
plus a 0.26161% tenor spread adjustment beginning on July 1, 2023.
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Scheduled Maturities of Debt
−Removed: The following table presents the scheduled maturities of principal amounts of EPO’s consolidated debt obligations at March 31, 2023 for the next five years, and in total thereafter:
+Added: The following table presents the scheduled maturities of principal amounts of EPO’s consolidated debt obligations at June 30, 2023 for the next five years, and in total thereafter:
Scheduled Maturities of Debt
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There were no principal amounts outstanding under the September 2022 364-Day Revolving Credit Agreement when it was replaced by the March 2023 $1.5 Billion 364-Day Revolving Credit Agreement.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2023, there were no principal amounts outstanding under the March 2023 $1.5 Billion 364-Day Revolving Credit Agreement.
+Added: As of June 30, 2023, there were no principal amounts outstanding under the March 2023 $1.5 Billion 364-Day Revolving Credit Agreement.
Under the terms of the March 2023 $1.5 Billion 364-Day Revolving Credit Agreement, EPO may borrow up to $ 1.5 billion (which may be increased by up to $ 200 million to $ 1.7 billion at EPO’s election, provided certain conditions are met) at a variable interest rate for a term of up to 364 days, subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein.
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There were no principal amounts outstanding under the prior multi-year revolving credit agreement when it was replaced by the March 2023 $2.7 Billion Multi-Year Revolving Credit Agreement.
−Removed: As of March 31, 2023, there were no principal amounts outstanding under the March 2023 $2.7 Billion Multi-Year Revolving Credit Agreement.
+Added: As of June 30, 2023 , there were no principal amounts outstanding under the March 2023 $2.7 Billion Multi-Year Revolving Credit Agreement.
Under the terms of the March 2023 $2.7 Billion Multi-Year Revolving Credit Agreement, EPO may borrow up to $ 2.7 billion (which may be increased by up to $ 500 million to $ 3.2 billion at EPO’s election, provided certain conditions are met) at a variable interest rate for a term of five years, subject to the terms and conditions set forth therein.
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Letters of Credit
−Removed: At March 31, 2023, EPO had $ 56 million of letters of credit outstanding primarily related to our commodity hedging activities.
+Added: At June 30, 2023, EPO had $ 110 million of letters of credit outstanding primarily related to our commodity hedging activities.
Lender Financial Covenants
−Removed: We were in compliance with the financial covenants of our consolidated debt agreements at March 31, 2023.
+Added: We were in compliance with the financial covenants of our consolidated debt agreements at June 30, 2023.
Parent-Subsidiary Guarantor Relationships
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2,174,508,951
+Added: Common unit repurchases under 2019 Buyback Program
+Added: Common units issued in connection with the vesting of phantom unit awards, net
+Added: Common units outstanding at June 30, 2023
+Added: 2,171,752,332
Registration Statements
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In addition, the Partnership has a registration statement on file with the SEC covering the issuance of up to $ 2.5 billion of its common units in amounts, at prices and on terms based on market conditions and other factors at the time of such offerings (referred to as the Partnership’s at-the-market (“ATM”) program).
−Removed: The Partnership did not issue any common units under its ATM program during the three months ended March 31, 2023 .
−Removed: The Partnership’s capacity to issue additional common units under the ATM program remains at $ 2.5 billion as of March 31, 2023.
+Added: The Partnership did not issue any common units under its ATM program during the six months ended June 30, 2023 .
+Added: The Partnership’s capacity to issue additional common units under the ATM program remains at $ 2.5 billion as of June 30, 2023.
We may issue additional equity and debt securities to assist us in meeting our future liquidity requirements, including those related to capital investments.
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Common Unit Repurchases Under 2019 Buyback Program
−Removed: In January 2019, we announced that the Board of Enterprise GP had approved a $ 2.0 billion multi-year unit buyback program (the “2019 Buyback Program”), which provides the Partnership with an additional method to return capital to investors.
+Added: In January 2019, we announced that the Board had approved a $ 2.0 billion multi-year unit buyback program (the “2019 Buyback Program”), which provides the Partnership with an additional method to return capital to investors.
The 2019 Buyback Program authorizes the Partnership to repurchase its common units from time to time, including through open market purchases and negotiated transactions.
No time limit has been set for completion of the program, and it may be suspended or discontinued at any time.
−Removed: During the three months ended March 31, 2023, the Partnership repurchased 682,589 common units under the 2019 Buyback Program through open market purchases .
+Added: During the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, the Partnership repurchased 2,910,121 and 3,592,710 common units, respectively, under the 2019 Buyback Program through open market purchases .
+Added: The total cost of these repurchases, including commissions and fees, was $ 75 million and $ 92 million, respectively.
+Added: During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 , the Partnership repurchased 1,408,121 common units under the 2019 Buyback Program through open market purchases.
The total cost of these repurchases, including commissions and fees, was $ 35 million.
−Removed: The Partnership did not repurchase any common units during the three months ended March 31, 2022.
Common units repurchased under the 2019 Buyback Program are immediately cancelled upon acquisition.
−Removed: At March 31, 2023, the remaining available capacity under the 2019 Buyback Program was $ 1.3 billion.
+Added: At June 30, 2023, the remaining available capacity under the 2019 Buyback Program was $ 1.2 billion.
Common Units Issued in Connection With the Vesting of Phantom Unit Awards
−Removed: After taking into account tax withholding requirements, the Partnership issued 4,364,301 new common units to employees in connection with the vesting of phantom unit awards during the three months ended March 31, 2023.
+Added: After taking into account tax withholding requirements, the Partnership issued 4,517,803 new common units to employees in connection with the vesting of phantom unit awards during the six months ended June 30, 2023.
See Note 12 for information regarding our phantom unit awards.
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This election is subject to change in future quarters depending on the Partnership’s need for equity capital.
−Removed: During the three months ended March 31, 2023 , agents of the Partnership purchased 1,653,454 common units on the open market and delivered them to participants in the DRIP and EUPP.
+Added: During the six months ended June 30, 2023 , agents of the Partnership purchased 3,607,985 common units on the open market and delivered them to participants in the DRIP and EUPP.
Apart from $ 2  
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No other Partnership funds were used to satisfy these obligations.
−Removed: We plan to use open market purchases to satisfy DRIP and EUPP reinvestments in connection with the distribution expected to be paid on May 12, 2023.
+Added: We plan to use open market purchases to satisfy DRIP and EUPP reinvestments in connection with the distribution expected to be paid on August 14, 2023.
Preferred Units
−Removed: There were 50,412 of our Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred Units (“preferred units”) outstanding at March 31, 2023.
+Added: There were 50,412 of our Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred Units (“preferred units”) outstanding at June 30, 2023.
We present the capital accounts attributable to our preferred unitholders as mezzanine equity on our consolidated balance sheets since the terms of the preferred units allow for cash redemption by such unitholders in the event of a Change of Control (as defined in our partnership agreement), without regard to the likelihood of such an event.
−Removed: During the three months ended March 31, 2023, the Partnership made quarterly cash distributions to its preferred unitholders of $ 1 million.
+Added: During the six months ended June 30, 2023, the Partnership made quarterly cash distributions to its preferred unitholders of $ 2 million.
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
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Total other comprehensive income (loss) for period
−Removed: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), March 31, 2023
+Added: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), June 30, 2023
Cash Flow Hedges
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Total other comprehensive income (loss) for period
−Removed: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), March 31, 2022
−Removed: The following table presents reclassifications of (income) loss out of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) into net income during the periods indicated:
+Added: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), June 30, 2022
+Added: The following table presents reclassifications of (income) loss out of accumulated other comprehensive income into net income during the periods indicated:
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Losses (gains) on cash flow hedges:
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Cash Distributions
−Removed: On April 5, 2023, we announced that the Board declared a quarterly cash distribution of $ 0.490 per common unit, or $ 1.96 per common unit on an annualized basis, to be paid to the Partnership’s common unitholders with respect to the first quarter of 2023.
−Removed: The quarterly distribution is payable on May 12, 2023 to unitholders of record as of the close of business on April 28, 2023.
+Added: On July 10, 2023, we announced that the Board declared a quarterly cash distribution of $ 0.50 per common unit, or $ 2.00 per common unit on an annualized basis, to be paid to the Partnership’s common unitholders with respect to the second quarter of 2023.
+Added: The quarterly distribution is payable on August 14, 2023 to unitholders of record as of the close of business on July 31, 2023.
The total amount to be paid is $ 1.1 billion, which includes $ 10 million for distribution equivalent rights (“DERs”) on phantom unit awards.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
NGL Pipelines & Services:
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Unbilled Revenue and Deferred Revenue
−Removed: The following table provides information regarding our contract assets and contract liabilities at March 31, 2023:
+Added: The following table provides information regarding our contract assets and contract liabilities at June 30, 2023:
Contract Asset
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Other long-term liabilities
−Removed: The following table presents significant changes in our unbilled revenue and deferred revenue balances for the three months ended March 31, 2023:
+Added: The following table presents significant changes in our unbilled revenue and deferred revenue balances for the six months ended June 30, 2023:
Balance at December 31, 2022
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Other changes
−Removed: Balance at March 31, 2023
+Added: Balance at June 30, 2023
Unbilled revenues are transferred to accounts receivable once we have an unconditional right to consideration from the customer.
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The following table presents estimated fixed future consideration from revenue contracts that contain minimum volume commitments, deficiency and similar fees and the term of the contracts exceeds one year.
−Removed: These amounts represent the revenues we expect to recognize in future periods from these contracts as of March 31, 2023.
+Added: These amounts represent the revenues we expect to recognize in future periods from these contracts as of June 30, 2023.
Consideration
−Removed: Nine Months Ended December 31, 2023
+Added: Six Months Ended December 31, 2023
One Year Ended December 31, 2024
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This segment also includes our natural gas marketing activities.
−Removed: Our Petrochemical & Refined Products Services business segment includes our (i) propylene production facilities, which include propylene fractionation units and a PDH facility, and related pipelines and marketing activities, (ii) butane isomerization complex and related deisobutanizer operations, (iii) octane enhancement, iBDH and HPIB production facilities, (iv) refined products pipelines, terminals and related marketing activities, (v) ethylene export terminal and related operations;
+Added: Our Petrochemical & Refined Products Services business segment includes our (i) propylene production facilities, which include propylene fractionation units and PDH facilities, and related pipelines and marketing activities, (ii) butane isomerization complex and related deisobutanizer operations, (iii) octane enhancement, iBDH and HPIB production facilities, (iv) refined products pipelines, terminals and related marketing activities, (v) ethylene export terminal and related operations;
and (vi) marine transportation business .
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Operating income
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General and administrative costs
−Removed: N on-refundable payments received from shippers attributable to make-up rights (2)
+Added: Non-refundable payments received from shippers attributable to make-up rights (2)
Subsequent recognition of revenues attributable to make-up rights (3)
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Gross operating margin by segment:
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Revenues from third parties:
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2023
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2022
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2022
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2022
Revenues from related parties:
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2023
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2022
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2022
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2022
Intersegment and intrasegment revenues:
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2023
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2022
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2022
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2022
Total revenues:
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2023
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2022
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2022
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2022
Equity in income of unconsolidated affiliates:
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2023
−Removed: Three months ended March 31, 2022
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Three months ended June 30, 2022
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2023
+Added: Six months ended June 30, 2022
Segment revenues include intersegment and intrasegment transactions, which are generally based on transactions made at market-based rates.
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Property, plant and equipment, net:
−Removed: At March 31, 2023
+Added: At June 30, 2023
At December 31, 2022
Investments in unconsolidated affiliates:
−Removed: At March 31, 2023
+Added: At June 30, 2023
At December 31, 2022
Intangible assets, net:
−Removed: At March 31, 2023
+Added: At June 30, 2023
At December 31, 2022
−Removed: At March 31, 2023
+Added: At June 30, 2023
At December 31, 2022
Segment assets:
−Removed: At March 31, 2023
+Added: At June 30, 2023
At December 31, 2022
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Consolidated revenues:
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Asset impairment charges
−Removed: Net losses (gains) attributable to asset sales and related matters
+Added: Ne t losses (gains) attributable to asset sales and related matters
General and administrative costs
Total consolidated costs and expenses
−Removed: Represents the cost of operating our plants, pipelines and other fixed assets excluding depreciation, amortization and accretion charges;
+Added: Represents the cost of operating our plants, pipelines and other fixed assets excluding:
+Added: depreciation, amortization and accretion charges;
asset impairment charges;
−Removed: and net losses (or gains) attributable to asset sales and related matters.
+Added: and net losses (gains) attributable to asset sales and related matters.
Fluctuations in our product sales revenues and cost of sales amounts are explained in large part by changes in energy commodity prices.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
BASIC EARNINGS PER COMMON UNIT
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Phantom units are considered participating securities for purposes of computing basic earnings per unit.
−Removed: See Note 12 for information regarding our phantom units.
+Added: See Note 12 for information regarding the phantom units.
We use the “if-converted method” to determine the potential dilutive effect of the vesting of phantom unit awards and the conversion of preferred units outstanding.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Equity-classified awards:
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Phantom unit awards at December 31, 2022
−Removed: Phantom unit awards at March 31, 2023
+Added: Phantom unit awards at June 30, 2023
Determined by dividing the aggregate grant date fair value of awards (before an allowance for forfeitures) by the number of awards issued.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Cash payments made in connection with DERs
Total intrinsic value of phantom unit awards that vested during period
−Removed: For the EPCO group of companies, the unrecognized compensation cost associated with phantom unit awards was $ 323 million at March 31, 2023, of which our share of such cost is currently estimated to be $ 271 million.
+Added: For the EPCO group of companies, the unrecognized compensation cost associated with phantom unit awards was $ 272 million at June 30, 2023, of which our share of such cost is currently estimated to be $ 225 million.
Due to the graded vesting provisions of these awards, we expect to recognize our share of the unrecognized compensation cost for these awards over a weighted-average period of 2.5 years.
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EPCO has two limited partnerships (referred to as “Employee Partnerships”) that serve as long-term incentive arrangements for key employees of EPCO by providing them a profits interest in one or more of the Employee Partnerships.
−Removed: At March 31, 2023 , our share of the total unrecognized compensation cost related to the Employee Partnerships was $ 3 million , which we expect to recognize over a weighted-average period of less than one  
+Added: At June 30, 2023 , our share of the total unrecognized compensation cost related to the Employee Partnerships was $ 2 million , which we expect to recognize over a weighted-average period of less than one  
Hedging Activities and Fair Value Measurements
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In order to manage such price risks, we enter into commodity derivative instruments such as physical forward contracts, futures contracts, fixed-for-float swaps and basis swaps.
−Removed: At March 31, 2023 , our predominant commodity hedging strategies consisted of (i) hedging anticipated future purchases and sales of commodity products associated with transportation, storage and blending activities, (ii) hedging natural gas processing margins, (iii) hedging the fair value of commodity products held in inventory and (iv) hedging anticipated future purchases of power for certain operations in Southeast Texas .
+Added: At June 30, 2023 , our predominant commodity hedging strategies consisted of (i) hedging anticipated future purchases and sales of commodity products associated with transportation, storage and blending activities, (ii) hedging natural gas processing margins, (iii) hedging the fair value of commodity products held in inventory and (iv) hedging anticipated future purchases of power for certain operations in Southeast Texas .
The objective of our anticipated future commodity purchases and sales hedging program is to hedge the margins of certain transportation, storage, blending and operational activities by locking in purchase and sale prices through the use of derivative instruments and related contracts.
The objective of our natural gas processing hedging program is to hedge an amount of earnings associated with these activities.
−Removed: We achieve this objective by executing fixed-price sales for a portion of our expected equity NGL production using derivative instruments and related contracts.
−Removed: For certain natural gas processing contracts, the hedging of expected equity NGL production also involves the purchase of natural gas for shrinkage, which is hedged using derivative instruments and related contracts.
+Added: We achieve this objective by executing fixed-price sales for a portion of our expected equity production using derivative instruments and related contracts.
+Added: For certain natural gas processing contracts, the hedging of expected equity NGL production also involves the purchase of natural gas for plant thermal reduction, which is hedged using derivative instruments and related contracts.
The objective of our inventory hedging program is to hedge the fair value of commodity products currently held in inventory by locking in the sales price of the inventory through the use of derivative instruments and related contracts.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
−Removed: The following table summarizes our portfolio of commodity derivative instruments outstanding at March 31, 2023 (volume measures as noted):
+Added: The following table summarizes our portfolio of commodity derivative instruments outstanding at June 30, 2023 (volume measures as noted):
Derivative Purpose
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Cash flow hedge
+Added: Forecasted sales of natural gas (Bcf)
+Added: Cash flow hedge
Forecasted sales of NGLs (MMBbls)
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Cash flow hedge
+Added: Forecasted sales of natural gas (Bcf)
+Added: Cash flow hedge
Natural gas storage inventory management activities (Bcf)
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Cash flow hedge
+Added: Refined products marketing:
+Added: Forecasted purchases of refined products (MMBbls)
+Added: Cash flow hedge
+Added: Forecasted sales of refined products (MMBbls)
+Added: Cash flow hedge
Crude oil marketing:
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Petrochemical marketing:
−Removed: Forecasted purchases of petrochemical products (MMBbls)
−Removed: Cash flow hedge
Forecasted sales of petrochemical products (MMBbls)
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Volume for derivatives designated as hedging instruments reflects the total amount of volumes hedged whereas volume for derivatives not designated as hedging instruments reflects the absolute value of derivative notional volumes.
−Removed: The maximum term for derivatives designated as cash flow hedges, derivatives designated as fair value hedges and derivatives not designated as hedging instruments is December 2025, January 2024 and December 2024, respectively.
+Added: The maximum term for derivatives designated as cash flow hedges, derivatives designated as fair value hedges and derivatives not designated as hedging instruments is December 2025, January 2024 and January 2025, respectively.
Reflects the use of derivative instruments to manage risks associated with our transportation, processing and storage assets.
−Removed: The carrying amount of our inventories subject to fair value hedges was $ 6 million and $ 12 million at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: The carrying amount of our inventories subject to fair value hedges was $ 8 million and $ 12 million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
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Liability Derivatives
−Removed: March 31, 2023
+Added: June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
−Removed: March 31, 2023
+Added: June 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
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(v) = (iii) + (iv)
−Removed: As of March 31, 2023:
+Added: As of June 30, 2023:
Commodity derivatives
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(v) = (iii) + (iv)
−Removed: As of March 31, 2023:
+Added: As of June 30, 2023:
Commodity derivatives
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Commodity derivatives
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Commodity derivatives
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Change in Value Recognized in
−Removed: Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)
−Removed: on Derivative
+Added: Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) on Derivative
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Interest rate derivatives
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The fair value of these derivative instruments will be reclassified to their respective locations on the Unaudited Condensed Statement of Consolidated Operations when the forecasted transactions affect earnings.
−Removed: ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
−Removed: NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Derivatives in Cash Flow
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Gain (Loss) Reclassified from
−Removed: Accumulated Other
−Removed: Comprehensive Income (Loss)
+Added: Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) to Income
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Interest rate derivatives
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Operating costs and expenses
+Added: ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
+Added: NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Over the next twelve months, we expect to reclassify $ 9 million of gains attributable to interest rate derivative instruments from accumulated other comprehensive income to earnings as a decrease in interest expense.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Commodity derivatives
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Operating costs and expenses
−Removed: The $ 200 million net gain recognized for the three months ended March 31, 2023 (as noted in the preceding table) from derivatives not designated as hedging instruments consists of $ 202 million of net realized gains and $ 2 million of net unrealized mark-to-market losses attributable to commodity derivatives.
+Added: The $ 217 million net gain recognized for the six months ended June 30, 2023 (as noted in the preceding table) from derivatives not designated as hedging instruments consists of $ 226 million of net realized gains and $ 9 million of net unrealized mark-to-market losses attributable to commodity derivatives.
Fair Value Measurements
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
−Removed: At March 31, 2023
+Added: At June 30, 2023
Fair Value Measurements Using
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Total commodity derivatives
−Removed: In the aggregate, the fair value of our commodity hedging portfolios at March 31, 2023 was a net derivative liability of $ 148  
+Added: In the aggregate, the fair value of our commodity hedging portfolios at June 30, 2023 was a net derivative asset of $ 90  
million prior to the impact of CME Rule 814.
−Removed: Financial assets and liabilities recorded on the balance sheet at March 31, 2023 using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) are not material to the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
+Added: Financial assets and liabilities recorded on the balance sheet at June 30, 2023 using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) are not material to the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P.
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The carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash balances), accounts receivable, commercial paper notes and accounts payable approximate their fair values based on their short-term nature.
−Removed: The estimated total fair value of our fixed-rate debt obligations was $ 26.0 billion and $ 24.2 billion at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
−Removed: The aggregate carrying value of these debt obligations was $ 28.0 billion and $ 27.5 billion at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: The estimated total fair value of our fixed-rate debt obligations was $ 25.6 billion and $ 24.2 billion at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: The aggregate carrying value of these debt obligations was $ 28.0 billion and $ 27.5 billion at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
These values are primarily based on quoted market prices for such debt or debt of similar terms and maturities (Level 2) and our credit standing.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Revenues – related parties:
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We have an extensive and ongoing relationship with EPCO and its privately held affiliates (including Enterprise GP, our general partner), which are not a part of our consolidated group of companies.
−Removed: At March 31, 2023, EPCO and its privately held affiliates (including Dan Duncan LLC and certain Duncan family trusts) beneficially owned the following limited partner interests in us:
+Added: At June 30, 2023, EPCO and its privately held affiliates (including Dan Duncan LLC and certain Duncan family trusts) beneficially owned the following limited partner interests in us:
Total Number of Limited Partner Interests Held
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
−Removed: Of the total number of Partnership common units held by EPCO and its privately held affiliates, 62,976,464 have been pledged as security under the separate credit facilities of EPCO and its privately held affiliates at March 31, 2023.
+Added: Of the total number of Partnership common units held by EPCO and its privately held affiliates, 62,976,464 have been pledged as security under the separate credit facilities of EPCO and its privately held affiliates at June 30, 2023.
These credit facilities contain customary and other events of default, including defaults by us and other affiliates of EPCO.
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EPCO and its privately held affiliates use cash on hand and cash distributions they receive from us and other investments to fund their other activities and to meet their respective debt obligations, if any.
−Removed: During the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, we paid EPCO and its privately held affiliates cash distributions totaling $ 333 million and $ 316 million, respectively.
+Added: During the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, we paid EPCO and its privately held affiliates cash distributions totaling $ 666 million and $ 632 million, respectively.
We have no employees.
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Operating costs and expenses
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We lease office space from privately held affiliates of EPCO at rental rates that approximate market rates.
−Removed: For each of the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 , we recognized $ 3 million of related party operating lease expense in connection with these office space leases.
+Added: For each of the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , we recognized $ 4 million of related party operating lease expense in connection with these office space leases.
+Added: For each of the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, we recognized $ 7 million of related party operating lease expense in connection with these office space leases.
Income taxes are accounted for under the asset-and-liability method.
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Changes in recognition or measurement are reflected in the period in which the change in judgment occurs.
−Removed: We did not rely on any uncertain tax positions in recording our income tax-related amounts during the first quarters of 2023 and 2022.
+Added: We did not rely on any uncertain tax positions in recording our income tax-related amounts during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022.
Our federal, state and foreign income tax benefit (provision) is summarized below:
For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Current portion of income tax benefit (provision):
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Pre-Tax Net Book Income (“NBI”)
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State income tax provision, net of federal benefit
−Removed: Federal income tax provision computed by applying the federal
−Removed: statutory rate to NBI of corporate entities
+Added: Federal income tax provision computed by applying
+Added: the federal statutory rate to NBI of corporate entities
Provision for income taxes
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Total net deferred tax liabilities
−Removed: The loss amount presented as of March 31, 2023 has an indefinite carryover period.
+Added: The loss amount presented as of June 30, 2023 has an indefinite carryover period.
All losses are subject to limitations on their utilization.
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We will vigorously defend the Partnership in litigation matters.
−Removed: There were no accruals for litigation contingencies at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: There were no accruals for litigation contingencies at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Contractual Obligations
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We have long-term and short-term payment obligations under debt agreements.
−Removed: In total, the principal amount of our consolidated debt obligations were $ 28.9 billion and $ 28.6 billion at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
+Added: In total, the principal amount of our consolidated debt obligations were $ 28.9 billion and $ 28.6 billion at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
See Note 7 for additional information regarding our scheduled future maturities of debt principal.
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There has been no significant change in our operating lease obligations since those disclosed in the 2022 Form 10-K.
−Removed: The following table presents information regarding operating leases where we are the lessee at March 31, 2023:
+Added: The following table presents information regarding operating leases where we are the lessee at June 30, 2023:
Asset Category
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Right of use (“ROU”) asset amounts are a component of “ Other assets ” on our Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet.
−Removed: At March 31, 2023, lease liabilities of $ 62 million and $ 338 million were included within “ Other current liabilities ” and “ Other long-term liabilities ,” respectively.
+Added: At June 30, 2023, lease liabilities of $ 65 million and $ 335 million were included within “ Other current liabilities ” and “ Other long-term liabilities ,” respectively.
The discount rate for each category of assets represents the weighted average of either (i) the implicit rate applicable to the underlying leases (where determinable) or (ii) our incremental borrowing rate adjusted for collateralization (if the implicit rate is not determinable).
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For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: Ended June 30,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Long-term operating leases:
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
−Removed: Cash payments attributable to operating lease liabilities were $ 20 million and $ 12 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
−Removed: Operating lease income for the three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 was $ 4 million and $ 3 million, respectively.
+Added: Cash payments attributable to operating lease liabilities were $ 21 million and $ 16 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
+Added: For the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, cash paid for operating lease liabilities was $ 41 million and $ 28 million, respectively.
+Added: Operating lease income for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was $ 4 million and $ 3 million, respectively.
+Added: For the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , operating lease income was $ 8 million and $ 6 million, respectively.
Purchase Obligations
−Removed: Our consolidated purchase obligations at March 31, 2023 did not differ materially from those reported in our 2022 Form 10-K.
+Added: We have contractual future product purchase commitments for natural gas, NGLs, crude oil, petrochemicals and refined products representing enforceable and legally binding agreements as of the reporting date.
+Added: Our product purchase commitments decreased from $ 17.6 billion at December 31, 2022 to $ 13.8 billion at June 30, 2023 primarily due to a decrease in crude oil and NGL prices between the two reporting dates.
Supplemental Cash Flow Information
The following table provides information regarding the net effect of changes in our operating accounts and cash payments for interest and income taxes for the periods indicated:
−Removed: For the Three Months
−Removed: Ended March 31,
+Added: For the Six Months
+Added: Ended June 30,
Decrease (increase) in:
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Cash payments for interest, net of $ 69 and $ 38 capitalized during the
−Removed: three months ended March 31, 2023 and 2022 , respectively
+Added: six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively
Cash payments (refunds) for federal and state income taxes
−Removed: We incurred liabilities for construction in progress that had not been paid at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022 of $ 247 million and $ 238 million, respectively.
+Added: We incurred liabilities for construction in progress that had not been paid at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 of $ 425 million and $ 238 million, respectively.
Such amounts are not included under the caption “Capital expenditures” on the Unaudited Condensed Statements of Consolidated Cash Flows.
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