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Revenues from Contracts with Customers Revenue Recognition (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2018
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Recognition, Deferred Revenue [Policy Text Block]
Revenue on refined product and excess crude oil sales are recognized when delivered (via pipeline, in-tank or rack) and the customer obtains control of such inventory, which is typically when title passes and the customer is billed. All revenues are reported inclusive of shipping and handling costs billed and exclusive of any taxes billed to customers. Shipping and handling costs incurred are reported as cost of products sold. HEP recognizes revenues as products are shipped through its pipelines and terminals and as other services are rendered. Additionally, HEP has certain long-term transportation contracts that specify minimum volume requirements, whereby, HEP bills a customer for a minimum level of shipments in the event a customer ships below their contractual requirements. A customer may later utilize such shortfall billings as credit towards future volume shipments in excess of its minimum levels within its respective contractual shortfall make-up period. Such amounts represent an obligation to perform future services, which may be initially deferred and later recognized as revenue based on estimated future shipping levels, including the likelihood of a customer’s ability to utilize such amounts prior to the end of the contractual shortfall make-up period. Payment terms under our contracts with customers are consistent with industry norms and are typically payable within 30 days of the date of invoice.

Our consolidated balance sheet reflects contract liabilities related to unearned revenues attributable to future service obligations under HEP’s third-party transportation agreements.