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Derivative Commodity Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities Disclosure [Abstract]  
Derivative Commodity Instruments
DERIVATIVE COMMODITY INSTRUMENTS

We periodically enter into derivative commodity instruments to hedge our exposure to price fluctuations on oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas production. These derivative commodity instruments are accounted for as mark-to-market transactions with gains or losses recognized in the period of change in gain (loss) on derivative instruments, net. Such instruments may include over-the-counter (OTC) swaps, options and basis swaps typically executed with investment and commercial banks and energy-trading firms. Derivative transactions are pursuant to standing authorizations by the Board of Directors, which do not authorize speculative positions.

The following tables detail the offsetting of derivative assets and liabilities as well as the fair values of derivatives on the consolidated balance sheets:

(in thousands)
June 30, 2018

 
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Balance Sheets
 
 
Gross Amounts Recognized at Fair Value
Gross Amounts Offset in the Balance Sheets
Net Amounts Presented in the Balance Sheets
Financial Instruments
Cash Collateral Received
Net Fair Value Presented in the Balance Sheets
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
 
 
 
 
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Derivative instruments
$
116,181

$
(80,804
)
$
35,377

$

$

$
35,377

Noncurrent derivative instruments
19,407

(19,149
)
258



258

Total derivative assets
135,588

(99,953
)
35,635



35,635

Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Derivative instruments
161,800

(80,804
)
80,996



80,996

Noncurrent derivative instruments
50,184

(19,149
)
31,035



31,035

Total derivative liabilities
211,984

(99,953
)
112,031



112,031

Total derivatives
$
(76,396
)
$

$
(76,396
)
$

$

$
(76,396
)

(in thousands)
December 31, 2017
 
 
Gross Amounts Not Offset in the Balance Sheets
 

Gross Amounts Recognized at Fair Value
Gross Amounts Offset in the Balance Sheets
Net Amounts Presented in the Balance Sheets
Financial Instruments
Cash Collateral Received
Net Fair Value Presented in the Balance Sheets
Derivatives not designated as hedging instruments
 
 
 
 
Assets
 
 
 
 
 
 
Derivative instruments
$
1,758

$
(1,758
)
$

$

$

$

Noncurrent derivative instruments
42

(42
)




Total derivative assets
1,800

(1,800
)




Liabilities
 
 
 
 
 
 
Derivative instruments
73,137

(1,758
)
71,379



71,379

Noncurrent derivative instruments
8,928

(42
)
8,886



8,886

Total derivative liabilities
82,065

(1,800
)
80,265



80,265

Total derivatives
$
(80,265
)
$

$
(80,265
)
$

$

$
(80,265
)


Due to the volatility of commodity prices, the estimated fair value of our derivative instruments is subject to fluctuation from period to period, which could result in significant differences between the current estimated fair value and the ultimate settlement price. Additionally, Energen is at risk of economic loss based upon the creditworthiness of our counterparties. We were in a net loss position with ten of our active counterparties and in a net gain position with the remaining three at June 30, 2018. Energen’s net gain positions with Macquarie Bank Limited, Morgan Stanley Capital Group, Inc, and J Aron & Company at June 30, 2018 constituted approximately $21.8 million, $4.7 million and $2.8 million, respectively, of Energen’s total net loss on fair value of derivatives.

The following table details the effect of open and closed derivative commodity instruments not designated as hedging instruments on the consolidated statements of operations:

 
Location on Statement of Operations
Three months ended
 
June 30,
(in thousands)
2018
2017
Gain (loss) recognized in income on derivatives
Gain (loss) on derivative instruments, net
$
(31,919
)
$
38,101


 
Location on Statement of Operations
Six months ended
 
June 30,
(in thousands)
2018
2017
Gain (loss) recognized in income on derivatives
Gain (loss) on derivative instruments, net
$
(33,614
)
102,647












As of June 30, 2018, Energen had entered into the following derivative transactions for the remainder of 2018 and subsequent years:

Production Period

Description
Total Hedged Volumes
Weighted Average Contract Price
Oil
 
 
 
2018
NYMEX Swaps
1,020
 MBbl
$60.26 Bbl
 
NYMEX Three-Way Collars
6,750
 MBbl
 
 
Ceiling sold price (call)
 
$60.04 Bbl
 
Floor purchased price (put)
 
$45.47 Bbl
 
Floor sold price (put)
 
$35.47 Bbl
2019
NYMEX Swaps
6,840
 MBbl
$60.79 Bbl
 
NYMEX Three-Way Collars
5,760
 MBbl
 
 
Ceiling sold price (call)
 
$61.65 Bbl
 
Floor purchased price (put)
 
$45.94 Bbl
 
Floor sold price (put)
 
$35.94 Bbl
Oil Basis Differential
 
 
 
2018
WTI/WTI Basis Swaps
6,300
 MBbl
$(1.46) Bbl
2019
WTI/WTI Basis Swaps
15,840
 MBbl
$(5.41) Bbl
2020
WTI/WTI Basis Swaps
15,120
 MBbl
$(1.20) Bbl
Natural Gas Liquids
 
 
 
2018
Liquids Swaps
68.0
 MMGal
$0.61 Gal
2019
Liquids Swaps
115.9
 MMGal
$0.65 Gal
Natural Gas
 
 
 
2018
Basin Specific Swaps - West Texas/Waha
3.6
 Bcf
$1.70 Mcf
2018
Basin Specific Swaps - Permian
1.8
 Bcf
$2.56 Mcf
WTI - West Texas Intermediate/Midland, WTI - West Texas Intermediate/Cushing


As of June 30, 2018, the maximum term over which Energen has hedged exposures to the variability of cash flows is through December 31, 2020.