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Business Segment Information
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2016
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Business Segment Information
Business Segment Information
We currently manage our businesses through five divisions that constitute our reportable segments:
Offshore Pipeline Transportation – offshore pipeline transportation and processing of crude oil and natural gas in the Gulf of Mexico;
Onshore Pipeline Transportation – transportation of crude oil, and to a lesser extent, CO2;
Refinery Services – processing high sulfur (or “sour”) gas streams as part of refining operations to remove the sulfur and selling the related by-product, NaHS;
Marine Transportation – marine transportation to provide waterborne transportation of petroleum products and crude oil throughout North America; and
Supply and Logistics – terminaling, blending, storing, marketing and transporting crude oil and petroleum products (primarily fuel oil, asphalt, and other heavy refined products) and, on a smaller scale, CO2.
Substantially all of our revenues are derived from, and substantially all of our assets are located in, the United States.
We define Segment Margin as revenues less product costs, operating expenses (excluding non-cash gains and charges, such as depreciation and amortization), and segment general and administrative expenses, plus our equity in distributable cash generated by our equity investees. In addition, our Segment Margin definition excludes the non-cash effects of our legacy stock appreciation rights plan and includes the non-income portion of payments received under direct financing leases.
Our chief operating decision maker (our Chief Executive Officer) evaluates segment performance based on a variety of measures including Segment Margin, segment volumes, where relevant, and capital investment. 
Segment information for the periods presented below was as follows:
 
Offshore Pipeline Transportation
 
Onshore Pipeline
Transportation
 
Refinery
Services
 
Marine Transportation
 
Supply &
Logistics
 
Total
Three Months Ended March 31, 2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Segment Margin (a)
$
78,618

 
$
15,677

 
$
21,199

 
$
18,916

 
$
10,471

 
$
144,881

Capital expenditures (b)
$
28,825

 
$
45,727

 
$
325

 
$
8,429

 
$
42,852

 
$
126,158

Revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
External customers
$
76,126

 
$
14,876

 
$
44,750

 
$
50,660

 
$
192,002

 
$
378,414

Intersegment (c)

 
3,275

 
(2,214
)
 
1,376

 
(2,437
)
 

Total revenues of reportable segments
$
76,126

 
$
18,151

 
$
42,536

 
$
52,036

 
$
189,565

 
$
378,414

Three Months Ended March 31, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Segment Margin (a)
$
25,198

 
$
14,323

 
$
19,160

 
$
25,693

 
$
9,747

 
$
94,121

Capital expenditures (b)
$
2,053

 
$
68,591

 
$
1,212

 
$
16,576

 
$
36,776

 
$
125,208

Revenues:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
External customers
$
790

 
$
15,831

 
$
48,435

 
$
54,640

 
$
407,161

 
$
526,857

Intersegment (c)

 
3,237

 
(2,311
)
 
2,731

 
(3,657
)
 

Total revenues of reportable segments
$
790

 
$
19,068

 
$
46,124

 
$
57,371

 
$
403,504

 
$
526,857

Total assets by reportable segment were as follows:
 
March 31,
2016
 
December 31,
2015
Offshore pipeline transportation
$
2,647,679

 
$
2,623,478

Onshore pipeline transportation
645,791

 
614,484

Refinery services
390,893

 
394,626

Marine transportation
778,042

 
777,952

Supply and logistics
1,051,590

 
1,000,851

Other assets
55,379

 
48,208

Total consolidated assets
5,569,374

 
5,459,599

 
(a)
A reconciliation of Segment Margin to net income attributable to Genesis Energy, L.P. for the periods is presented below.
(b)
Capital expenditures include maintenance and growth capital expenditures, such as fixed asset additions (including enhancements to existing facilities and construction of growth projects) as well as acquisitions of businesses and contributions to equity investees related to same. In addition to construction of growth projects, capital spending in our offshore pipeline transportation segment included $1.8 million during the three months ended March 31, 2015 representing capital contributions to SEKCO, which was an equity investee at that time, to fund our share of the construction costs for its pipeline. We acquired the remaining 50% interest in SEKCO in July 2015.
(c)
Intersegment sales were conducted under terms that we believe were no more or less favorable than then-existing market conditions.
Reconciliation of Segment Margin to net income:
 
Three Months Ended
March 31,
 
2016
 
2015
Segment Margin
$
144,881

 
$
94,121

Corporate general and administrative expenses
(11,358
)
 
(12,299
)
Depreciation and amortization
(46,635
)
 
(27,125
)
Interest expense
(34,387
)
 
(19,215
)
Adjustment to exclude distributable cash generated by equity investees not included in income and include equity in investees net income (1)
(10,614
)
 
(10,383
)
Non-cash items not included in Segment Margin
(4,072
)
 
(2,614
)
Cash payments from direct financing leases in excess of earnings
(1,511
)
 
(1,362
)
Income tax expense
(1,001
)
 
(908
)
Net income attributable to Genesis Energy, L.P.
$
35,303

 
$
20,215


(1)
Includes distributions attributable to the quarter and received during or promptly following such quarter.