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Revenue Recognition
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2020
Revenue Recognition  
Revenue Recognition

Note 13 Revenue Recognition

We recognize revenue when control of a good or service promised in a contract (i.e., performance obligation) is transferred to a customer. Control is obtained when a customer has the ability to direct the use of and obtain substantially all of the remaining benefits from that good or service. Contract drilling revenues are recorded over time utilizing the input method based on time elapsed. The measurement of progress considers the transfer of the service to the customer as we provide daily drilling services. We receive payment after the services have been performed by billing customers periodically (typically monthly). However, a portion of our revenues are recognized at a point-in-time as control is transferred at a distinct point in time such as with the sale of our top drives and other capital equipment. Within our drilling contracts, we have identified one performance obligation in which the transaction price is allocated.

Disaggregation of revenue

In the following table, revenue is disaggregated by geographical region. The table also includes a reconciliation of the disaggregated revenue with the reportable segments:

Three Months Ended

    

September 30, 2020

U.S. Drilling

Canada Drilling

International Drilling

Drilling Solutions

Rig Technologies

Other

Total

(In thousands)

Lower 48

$

96,433

$

$

$

15,769

$

10,220

$

$

122,422

U.S. Offshore Gulf of Mexico

 

26,943

 

 

 

2,011

 

 

28,954

Alaska

 

6,867

 

 

 

66

 

2

 

6,935

Canada

 

 

10,774

 

 

187

 

515

 

11,476

Middle East & Asia

 

 

 

176,617

 

10,096

 

13,869

 

200,582

Latin America

 

 

 

43,881

 

902

 

15

 

44,798

Europe, Africa & CIS

 

 

 

27,894

 

293

 

3,845

 

32,032

Eliminations & other

 

(8,847)

 

(8,847)

Total

$

130,243

$

10,774

$

248,392

$

29,324

$

28,466

$

(8,847)

$

438,352

Nine Months Ended

    

September 30, 2020

U.S. Drilling

Canada Drilling

International Drilling

Drilling Solutions

Rig Technologies

Other

Total

(In thousands)

Lower 48

$

445,478

$

$

$

70,805

$

42,860

$

$

559,143

U.S. Offshore Gulf of Mexico

 

102,681

 

 

 

7,044

 

 

109,725

Alaska

 

30,769

 

 

 

1,296

 

20

 

32,085

Canada

 

 

39,929

 

 

995

 

2,711

 

43,635

Middle East & Asia

 

 

 

571,108

 

31,630

 

46,003

 

648,741

Latin America

 

 

 

177,800

 

4,284

 

136

 

182,220

Europe, Africa & CIS

 

 

 

137,672

 

1,783

 

12,468

 

151,923

Eliminations & other

 

(36,825)

 

(36,825)

Total

$

578,928

$

39,929

$

886,580

$

117,837

$

104,198

$

(36,825)

$

1,690,647

Three Months Ended

    

September 30, 2019

U.S. Drilling

Canada Drilling

International Drilling

Drilling Solutions

Rig Technologies

Other

Total

(In thousands)

Lower 48

$

256,978

$

$

$

41,459

$

40,082

$

$

338,519

U.S. Offshore Gulf of Mexico

 

37,365

 

 

 

2,935

 

 

40,300

Alaska

 

13,465

 

 

 

1,488

 

341

 

15,294

Canada

 

 

12,191

 

 

358

 

1,894

 

14,443

Middle East & Asia

 

 

 

197,095

 

11,167

 

14,481

 

222,743

Latin America

 

 

 

85,558

 

4,545

 

468

 

90,571

Europe, Africa & CIS

 

 

 

45,625

 

334

 

5,840

 

51,799

Eliminations & other

 

(15,593)

 

(15,593)

Total

$

307,808

$

12,191

$

328,278

$

62,286

$

63,106

$

(15,593)

$

758,076

Nine Months Ended

    

September 30, 2019

U.S. Drilling

Canada Drilling

International Drilling

Drilling Solutions

Rig Technologies

Other

Total

(In thousands)

Lower 48

$

784,638

$

$

$

132,156

$

144,983

$

$

1,061,777

U.S. Offshore Gulf of Mexico

 

117,572

 

 

 

9,945

 

 

127,517

Alaska

 

49,209

 

 

 

4,137

 

888

 

54,234

Canada

 

 

48,895

 

 

1,413

 

6,942

 

57,250

Middle East & Asia

 

 

 

570,142

 

31,095

 

38,344

 

639,581

Latin America

 

 

 

266,715

 

11,202

 

1,850

 

279,767

Europe, Africa & CIS

 

 

 

155,582

 

2,343

 

14,603

 

172,528

Eliminations & other

 

(63,532)

 

(63,532)

Total

$

951,419

$

48,895

$

992,439

$

192,291

$

207,610

$

(63,532)

$

2,329,122

Contract balances

We perform our obligations under a contract with a customer by transferring goods or services in exchange for consideration from the customer. We recognize a contract asset or liability when we transfer goods or services to a customer and bill an amount which differs from the revenue allocated to the related performance obligations.

The timing of revenue recognition may differ from the timing of invoicing to customers and these timing differences result in receivables, contract assets, or contract liabilities (deferred revenue) on our condensed consolidated balance sheet. In general, we receive payments from customers based on dayrates as stipulated in our contracts (i.e. operating rate, standby rate). The invoices billed to the customer are based on the varying rates applicable to the operating status on each rig. Accounts receivable are recorded when the right to consideration becomes unconditional.

Dayrate contracts also may contain fees charged to the customer for up-front rig modifications, mobilization and demobilization of equipment and personnel. These fees are associated with contract fulfillment activities, and the related revenue (subject to any constraint on estimates of variable consideration) is allocated to a single performance obligation and recognized ratably over the initial term of the contract. Mobilization fees are generally billable to the customer in the initial phase of a contract and generate contract liabilities until they are recognized as revenue. Demobilization fees are generally received at the end of the contract and generate contract assets when they are recognized as revenue prior to becoming receivables from the customer.

We receive reimbursements from our customers for the purchase of supplies, equipment, personnel services and other services provided at their request. Reimbursable revenues are variable and subject to uncertainty as the amounts received and timing thereof are dependent on factors outside of our influence. Accordingly, these revenues are constrained and not recognized until the uncertainty is resolved, which typically occurs when the related costs are incurred on behalf of the customer. We are generally considered a principal in these transactions and record the associated revenues at the gross amounts billed to the customer.

The opening and closing balances of our receivables, contract assets and current and long-term contract liabilities are as follows:

Contract

Contract

Contract

Contract

Contract

Assets

Assets

Liabilities

Liabilities

    

Receivables

    

(Current)

    

(Long-term)

    

(Current)

    

(Long-term)

(In millions)

As of December 31, 2019

$

507.0

$

48.6

$

24.9

$

66.8

$

70.5

As of September 30, 2020

$

408.0

$

25.9

$

10.5

$

35.8

$

48.1

Approximately 61% of the contract liability balance at the beginning of the period is expected to be recognized as revenue during 2020, of which 54% was recognized during the nine months ended September 30, 2020, and 16% is expected to be recognized during 2021. The remaining 23% of the contract liability balance at the beginning of the period is expected to be recognized as revenue during 2022 or thereafter.

Additionally, 64% of the contract asset balance at the beginning of the period is expected to be recognized as expense during 2020, of which 56% was recognized during the nine months ended September 30, 2020, and 23% is expected to be recognized during 2021. The remaining 13% of the contract asset balance at the beginning of the period is expected to be recognized as expense during 2022 or thereafter. This disclosure does not include variable consideration allocated entirely to a wholly unsatisfied performance obligation or promise to transfer a distinct good or service that forms part of a single performance obligation.