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Equity and Partners' Capital (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2019
Partners' Capital Notes [Abstract]  
Partnership Interests Table
In February 2019, the Partnership issued common units in connection with the closing of the Merger (see Note 1) as follows:
Partnership common units outstanding prior to the Merger
 
 
218,937,797

WES Operating common units outstanding prior to the Merger
 
152,609,285

 
WES Operating Class C units outstanding prior to the Merger
 
14,681,388

 
Less: WES Operating common units owned by the Partnership
 
(50,132,046
)
 
WES Operating common units subject to conversion into Partnership common units
 
117,158,627


Exchange ratio per unit
 
1.525


Partnership common units issued for WES Operating common units (1)
 
 
178,692,081

WES Operating common units issued as part of the AMA acquisition
 
45,760,201

 
Less: WES Operating common units retained by a subsidiary of Anadarko
 
(6,375,284
)
 
WES Operating acquisition common units subject to conversion into Partnership common units
 
39,384,917

 
Conversion ratio per unit
 
1.4056

 
Partnership common units issued for WES Operating acquisition common units
 
 
55,360,984

Partnership common units outstanding at February 28, 2019
 
 
452,990,862


                                                                                                                                                                                    
(1) 
Total Partnership units issued upon consummation of the Merger exceeds the calculation of such units using the exchange ratio due to the rounding convention reflected in the Merger Agreement.
The following table summarizes WES Operating’s units issued during the six months ended June 30, 2019:
 
 
Common
Units
 
Class C
Units
 
General
Partner
Units
 
Total
Balance at December 31, 2018
 
152,609,285

 
14,372,665

 
2,583,068

 
169,565,018

PIK Class C units
 

 
308,723

 

 
308,723

Conversion of Class C units
 
14,681,388

 
(14,681,388
)
 

 

IDR and General partner unit conversion
 
105,624,704

 

 
(2,583,068
)
 
103,041,636

Units issued as part of the AMA acquisition
 
45,760,201

 

 

 
45,760,201

Balance at June 30, 2019 (1)
 
318,675,578

 

 

 
318,675,578

                                                                                                                                                                                    
(1) 
All WES Operating common units that converted into WES common units upon closing of the Merger were canceled and an equivalent amount of the canceled WES Operating common units were issued to WES. See Note 1 for further details on the units issued and converted in connection with the closing of the Merger.

Calculation of Net Income (Loss) Per Unit Table
The following table illustrates the calculation of WES Operating’s net income (loss) per common unit:
 
 
Three Months Ended 
 June 30,
 
Six Months Ended 
 June 30,
thousands except per-unit amounts
 
2018
 
2018
Net income (loss) attributable to Western Midstream Operating, LP
 
$
65,312

 
$
245,197

Pre-acquisition net (income) loss allocated to Anadarko
 
(32,604
)
 
(63,126
)
General partner interest in net (income) loss
 
(84,176
)
 
(167,615
)
Common and Class C limited partners’ interest in net income (loss)
 
$
(51,468
)
 
$
14,456

Net income (loss) allocable to common units (1)
 
$
(48,417
)
 
$
9,906

Net income (loss) allocable to Class C units (1)
 
(3,051
)
 
4,550

Common and Class C limited partners’ interest in net income (loss)
 
$
(51,468
)
 
$
14,456

Net income (loss) per unit
 
 
 
 
Common units – basic and diluted (2)
 
$
(0.32
)
 
$
0.06

Weighted-average units outstanding
 
 
 
 
Common units – basic and diluted
 
152,604

 
152,603

Excluded due to anti-dilutive effect:
 
 
 
 
Class C units (2)
 
13,649

 
13,516

                                                                                                                                                                                    
(1) 
Adjusted to reflect amortization of the beneficial conversion feature.
(2) 
The impact of Class C units would be anti-dilutive for the periods presented.