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Debt Obligations
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2018
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt Obligations
DEBT OBLIGATIONS:
The following table sets forth the debt obligations of the Company:
 
December 31,
 
2018
 
2017
7.00% Senior Notes due 2018
$

 
$
400

8.125% Senior Notes due 2019
150

 
150

7.60% Senior Notes due 2024
82

 
82

7.00% Senior Notes due 2029
66

 
66

8.25% Senior Notes due 2029
33

 
33

Floating Rate Junior Subordinated Notes due 2066
54

 
54

Other long term debt

 
5

Unamortized fair value adjustments
16

 
28

Total debt outstanding
401

 
818

Less: Current maturities of long-term debt
152

 
407

Total long-term debt, less current maturities
$
249

 
$
411


Based on the estimated borrowing rates currently available to the Company and its subsidiaries for loans with similar terms and average maturities, the aggregate fair value of the Company’s consolidated debt obligations at December 31, 2018 and 2017 was $392 million and $830 million, respectively. The fair value of the Company’s consolidated debt obligations is a Level 2 valuation based on the observable inputs used for similar liabilities.
As of December 31, 2018, the Company has scheduled long-term debt principal payments as follows:
Years Ended December 31,
 
 
2019
 
150

2020
 

2021
 

2022
 

2023
 

Thereafter
 
235

Total
 
$
385


Senior Notes
Panhandle’s 7.00% Senior Notes in the amount of $400 million matured on June 15, 2018 and were repaid with borrowings under an affiliate loan agreement.
Floating Rate Junior Subordinated Notes
The interest rate on the remaining portion of PEPL’s $600 million junior subordinated notes due 2066 is a variable rate based upon the three-month LIBOR rate plus 3.0175%. The balance of the variable rate portion of the junior subordinated notes was $54 million at an effective interest rate of 5.559% and 4.394% at December 31, 2018, and 2017.
Compliance With Our Covenants
The Company’s notes are subject to certain requirements, such as the maintenance of a fixed charge coverage ratio and a leverage ratio, which if not maintained, restrict the ability of the Company to make certain payments and impose limitations on the ability of the Company to subject its property to liens. Other covenants impose limitations on restricted payments, including dividends and loans to affiliates, and additional indebtedness. As of December 31, 2018, the Company is in compliance with these covenants.
The Company will continue to opportunistically evaluate alternatives for funding its debt repayment obligations. Alternatives include, but are not limited to, refinancing of amounts due with new senior notes, a term loan facility or a loan provided by ETO or other affiliates.