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CREDIT FACILITY
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
CREDIT FACILITY CREDIT FACILITY
The Partnership maintains a senior secured revolving credit agreement, as amended (the “Credit Facility”). The Credit Facility has an aggregate maximum credit amount of $1.0 billion and terminates on November 1, 2024. The commitment of the lenders equals the lesser of the aggregate maximum credit amount and the borrowing base. The amount of the borrowing base is redetermined semi-annually, usually in October and April, and is derived from the value of the Partnership’s oil and natural gas properties as determined by the lender syndicate using pricing assumptions that often differ from the current market for future prices. The Partnership and the lenders (at the direction of two-thirds of the lenders) each have discretion to request a borrowing base redetermination one time between scheduled redeterminations. The Partnership also has the right to request a redetermination following the acquisition of oil and natural gas properties in excess of 10% of the value of the borrowing base immediately prior to such acquisition. The October 2021 and April 2022 borrowing base redeterminations reaffirmed the borrowing base at $400.0 million. The next semi-annual redetermination is scheduled for October 2022.
Outstanding borrowings under the Credit Facility bear interest at a floating rate elected by the Partnership equal to an alternative base rate (which is equal to the greatest of the Prime Rate, the Federal Funds effective rate plus 0.50%, or 1-month LIBOR plus 1.00%) or LIBOR, in each case, plus the applicable margin. As of December 31, 2021 and March 31, 2022, the applicable margin for the alternative base rate ranged from 1.50% to 2.50% and the applicable margin for LIBOR ranged from 2.50% to 3.50%, depending on the borrowings outstanding in relation to the borrowing base.
The weighted-average interest rate of the Credit Facility was 2.94% and 2.61% as of March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. Accrued interest is payable at the end of each calendar quarter or at the end of each interest period, unless the interest period is longer than 90 days, in which case interest is payable at the end of every 90-day period. In addition, a commitment fee is payable at the end of each calendar quarter based on either a rate of 0.375% if the borrowing base utilization percentage is less than 50%, or 0.500% per annum if the borrowing base utilization percentage is equal to or greater than 50%. The Credit Facility is secured by substantially all of the Partnership’s oil and natural gas production and assets.
The Credit Facility contains various limitations on future borrowings, leases, hedging, and sales of assets. Additionally, the Credit Facility requires the Partnership to maintain a current ratio of not less than 1.0:1.0 and a ratio of total debt to EBITDAX (Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, Amortization, and Exploration) of not more than 3.5:1.0. Distributions are not permitted if there is a default under the Credit Facility (including the failure to satisfy one of the financial covenants), if the availability under the Credit Facility is less than 10% of the lenders' commitments, or if total debt to EBITDAX is greater than 3.0. As of March 31, 2022, the Partnership was in compliance with all financial covenants in the Credit Facility.
The aggregate principal balance outstanding was $69.0 million and $89.0 million at March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively. The unused portion of the available borrowings under the Credit Facility were $331.0 million and $311.0 million at March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively.
The 1-week and 2-month U.S. dollar LIBOR settings ceased to be published after December 31, 2021 and the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority intends to stop persuading or compelling banks to submit LIBOR rates for the remaining U.S. dollar settings after June 30, 2023. Our Credit Facility uses the 1-month LIBOR setting and includes provisions to determine a replacement rate for LIBOR if necessary during its term, based on the secured overnight financing rate published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (“SOFR”). We currently do not expect the transition from LIBOR to have a material impact on us.