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Revenue Recognition Revenue Recognition (Notes)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2019
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Text Block] REVENUE RECOGNITION
We recognize revenue when our performance obligations under contracts with customers have been satisfied, which generally occurs when our businesses have delivered or transported natural gas, electricity or propane to customers. We exclude sales taxes and other similar taxes from the transaction price. Typically, our customers pay for the goods and/or services we provide in the month following the satisfaction of our performance obligation. The following table displays revenue from continuing operations by major source based on product and service type for the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018:

 
 
For the Year Ended December 31, 2019
 
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
(in thousands)
 
Regulated Energy
 
Unregulated Energy
 
Other and Eliminations
 
Total
 
Regulated Energy
 
Unregulated Energy
 
Other and Eliminations
 
Total
Energy distribution
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Delaware natural gas division
 
$
62,659

 
$

 
$

 
$
62,659

 
$
70,338

 
$

 
$

 
$
70,338

Florida natural gas division
 
28,485

 

 

 
28,485

 
25,341

 

 

 
25,341

FPU electric distribution
 
77,416

 

 

 
77,416

 
79,803

 

 

 
79,803

FPU natural gas distribution
 
82,418

 

 

 
82,418

 
81,118

 

 

 
81,118

Maryland natural gas division
 
22,517

 

 

 
22,517

 
24,172

 

 

 
24,172

Sandpiper natural gas/propane operations
 
19,068

 

 

 
19,068

 
22,088

 

 

 
22,088

Total energy distribution
 
292,563

 

 

 
292,563


302,860






302,860

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Energy transmission
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aspire Energy
 

 
32,493

 

 
32,493

 

 
35,407

 

 
35,407

Eastern Shore
 
72,924

 

 

 
72,924

 
64,248

 

 

 
64,248

Peninsula Pipeline
 
16,453

 

 

 
16,453

 
11,927

 

 

 
11,927

Total energy transmission
 
89,377


32,493




121,870


76,175


35,407




111,582

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Energy generation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eight Flags
 

 
16,749

 

 
16,749

 

 
17,302

 

 
17,302

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Propane operations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Propane delivery operations
 

 
107,964

 

 
107,964

 

 
123,603

 

 
123,603

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Energy delivery services
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Marlin Gas Services
 

 
5,702

 

 
5,702

 

 
121

 

 
121

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other and eliminations
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eliminations
 
(38,934
)
 
(10,407
)
 
(18,080
)
 
(67,421
)
 
(33,754
)
 
(16,486
)
 
(17,522
)
 
(67,762
)
Other
 

 
1,649

 
528

 
2,177

 

 
1,957

 
653

 
2,610

Total other and eliminations
 
(38,934
)
 
(8,758
)
 
(17,552
)
 
(65,244
)
 
(33,754
)

(14,529
)

(16,869
)

(65,152
)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total operating revenues (1)
 
$
343,006


$
154,150


$
(17,552
)

$
479,604


$
345,281


$
161,904


$
(16,869
)

$
490,316

(1) Total operating revenues for the year ended December 31, 2019, include other revenue (revenues from sources other than contracts with customers) of $(0.1) million and $0.3 million for our Regulated and Unregulated Energy segments, respectively, and $0.2 million and $0.3 million for our Regulated and Unregulated Energy segments, respectively, for the year ended December 31, 2018. The sources of other revenues include revenue from alternative revenue programs related to revenue normalization for Maryland division and Sandpiper and late fees.
Regulated Energy Segment
The businesses within our Regulated Energy segment are regulated utilities whose operations and customer contracts are subject to rates approved by the respective state PSC or the FERC.
Our energy distribution operations deliver natural gas or electricity to customers, and we bill the customers for both the delivery of natural gas or electricity and the related commodity, where applicable. In most jurisdictions, our customers are also required
to purchase the commodity from us, although certain customers in some jurisdictions may purchase the commodity from a third-party retailer (in which case we provide delivery service only). We consider the delivery of natural gas or electricity and/or the related commodity sale as one performance obligation because the commodity and its delivery are highly interrelated with two-way dependency on one another. Our performance obligation is satisfied over time as natural gas or electricity is delivered and consumed by the customer. We recognize revenues based on monthly meter readings, which are based on the quantity of natural gas or electricity used and the approved rates. We accrue unbilled revenues for natural gas and electricity that have been delivered, but not yet billed, at the end of an accounting period, to the extent that billing and delivery do not coincide.

Revenues for Eastern Shore are based on rates approved by the FERC. The FERC has also authorized Eastern Shore to negotiate rates above or below the FERC-approved maximum rates, which customers can elect as an alternative to the FERC-approved maximum rates. Eastern Shore's services can be firm or interruptible. Firm services are offered on a guaranteed basis and are available at all times unless prevented by force majeure or other permitted curtailments. Interruptible customers receive service only when there is available capacity or supply. Our performance obligation is satisfied over time as we deliver natural gas to the customers' locations. We recognize revenues based on capacity used or reserved and the fixed monthly charge.

Peninsula Pipeline is engaged in natural gas intrastate transmission to third-party customers and certain affiliates in the State of Florida. Our performance obligation is satisfied over time as the natural gas is transported to customers. We recognize revenue based on rates approved by the Florida PSC and the capacity used or reserved. We accrue unbilled revenues for transportation services provided and not yet billed at the end of an accounting period.

Unregulated Energy Segment
Revenues generated from the Unregulated Energy segment are not subject to any federal, state, or local pricing regulations. Aspire Energy primarily sources gas from hundreds of conventional producers and performs gathering and processing functions to maintain the quality and reliability of its gas for its wholesale customers. Aspire Energy's performance obligation is satisfied over time as natural gas is delivered to its customers. Aspire Energy recognizes revenue based on the deliveries of natural gas at contractually agreed upon rates (which are based upon an established monthly index price and a monthly operating fee, as applicable). For natural gas customers, we accrue unbilled revenues for natural gas that has been delivered, but not yet billed, at the end of an accounting period, to the extent that billing and delivery do not coincide with the end of the accounting period.
Eight Flags' CHP plant, which is located on land leased from Rayonier, produces three sources of energy: electricity, steam and heated water. Rayonier purchases the steam (unfired and fired) and heated water, which are used in Rayonier’s production facility. Our electric distribution operation purchases the electricity generated by the CHP plant for distribution to its customers. Eight Flags' performance obligation is satisfied over time as deliveries of heated water, steam and electricity occur. Eight Flags recognizes revenues over time based on the amount of heated water, steam and electricity generated and delivered to its customers.
For our propane operations, we recognize revenue based upon customer type and service offered. Generally, for propane bulk delivery customers (customers without meters) and wholesale sales, our performance obligation is satisfied when we deliver propane to the customers' locations (point-in-time basis). We recognize revenue from these customers based on the number of gallons delivered and the price per gallon at the point-in-time of delivery. For our propane delivery customers with meters, we satisfy our performance obligation over time when we deliver propane to customers. We recognize revenue over time based on the amount of propane consumed and the applicable price per unit. For propane delivery metered customers, we accrue unbilled revenues for propane that has been delivered, but not yet billed, at the end of an accounting period, to the extent that billing and delivery do not coincide with the end of the accounting period.
Marlin Gas Services provides mobile CNG and pipeline solutions primarily to utilities and pipelines. Marlin Gas Services provides temporary hold services, pipeline integrity services, emergency services for damaged pipelines and specialized gas services for customers who have unique requirements. Marlin Gas Services' performance obligations are comprised of the compression of natural gas, mobilization of CNG equipment, utilization of equipment and on-site CNG support. Our performance obligations for the compression of natural gas, utilization of mobile CNG equipment and for the on-site CNG staff support are satisfied over time when the natural gas is compressed, equipment is utilized or as our staff provide support services to our customers. Our performance obligation for the mobilization of CNG equipment is satisfied at a point-in-time when the equipment is delivered to the customer project location. We recognize revenue for CNG services at the end of each calendar month for services provided during the month based on agreed upon rates for equipment utilized, costs incurred for natural gas compression, miles driven, mobilization and demobilization fees.

Contract balances
The timing of revenue recognition, customer billings and cash collections results in trade receivables, unbilled receivables (contract assets), and customer advances (contract liabilities) in our consolidated balance sheets. The balances of our trade receivables, contract assets, and contract liabilities as of December 31, 2019 and 2018 were as follows:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trade Receivables
 
Contract Assets (Noncurrent)
 
Contract Liabilities (Current)
(in thousands)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Balance at 12/31/2018
 
$
52,140

 
$
2,614

 
$
480

Balance at 12/31/2019
 
47,430

 
3,465

 
589

Increase (decrease)
 
$
(4,710
)
 
$
851

 
$
109



Our trade receivables are included in accounts receivable in the consolidated balance sheets. Our non-current contract assets are included in receivables and other deferred charges in the consolidated balance sheet and relate to operations and maintenance costs incurred by Eight Flags that have not yet been recovered through rates for the sale of electricity to our electric distribution operation pursuant to a long-term service agreement.

At times, we receive advances or deposits from our customers before we satisfy our performance obligation, resulting in contract liabilities. Contract liabilities are included in other accrued liabilities in the consolidated balance sheets and relate to non-refundable prepaid fixed fees for our Mid-Atlantic propane delivery operation's retail offerings. Our performance obligation is satisfied over the term of the respective retail offering plan on a ratable basis. For the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018, we recognized revenue of $1.0 million and $0.7 million, respectively.

Remaining performance obligations
Our businesses have long-term fixed fee contracts with customers in which revenues are recognized when performance obligations are satisfied over the contract term. Revenue for these businesses for the remaining performance obligations at December 31, 2019 are expected to be recognized as follows:
(in thousands)
2020
 
2021
 
2022
 
2023
 
2024
 
2025 and thereafter
Eastern Shore and Peninsula Pipeline
$
37,307

 
$
34,000

 
$
27,034

 
$
21,608

 
$
19,385

 
$
194,868

Natural gas distribution operations
3,996

 
4,058

 
5,100

 
4,916

 
4,681

 
37,149

FPU electric distribution
566

 
566

 
566

 
566

 
566

 
1,100

Total revenue contracts with remaining performance obligations
$
41,869

 
$
38,624

 
$
32,700

 
$
27,090

 
$
24,632

 
$
233,117



Practical expedients
For our businesses with agreements that contain variable consideration, we use the invoice practical expedient method. We determined that the amounts invoiced to customers correspond directly with the value to our customers and our performance to date.