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SEGMENT INFORMATION
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2016
Segment [Abstract]  
Segment Information

NOTE 12. SEGMENT INFORMATION

We have six separately managed, reportable segments, as follows:

  • SDG&E provides electric service to San Diego and southern Orange counties and natural gas service to San Diego County.
  • SoCalGas is a natural gas distribution utility, serving customers throughout most of Southern California and part of central California.
  • Sempra South American Utilities develops, owns and operates, or holds interests in, electric transmission, distribution and generation infrastructure in Chile and Peru.
  • Sempra Mexico develops, owns and operates, or holds interests in, natural gas transmission pipelines and propane and ethane systems, a natural gas distribution utility, electric generation facilities (including wind), a terminal for the import of LNG, and marketing operations for the purchase of LNG and the purchase and sale of natural gas in Mexico. In February 2016, management approved a plan to market and sell the Termoeléctrica de Mexicali natural gas-fired power plant located in Mexicali, Baja California, as discussed in Note 3.
  • Sempra Renewables develops, owns and operates, or holds interests in, wind and solar energy projects in Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada and Pennsylvania to serve wholesale electricity markets in the United States.
  • Sempra Natural Gas develops, owns and operates, or holds interests in, natural gas pipelines and storage facilities, natural gas distribution utilities and a terminal for the import and export of LNG and sale of natural gas, all within the United States. Sempra Natural Gas also owned and operated the Mesquite Power plant, a natural gas-fired electric generation asset, the remaining 625-MW block of which was sold in April 2015.

Sempra South American Utilities and Sempra Mexico comprise our Sempra International operating unit. Sempra Renewables and Sempra Natural Gas comprise our Sempra U.S. Gas & Power operating unit.

We evaluate each segment’s performance based on its contribution to Sempra Energy’s reported earnings. The California Utilities operate in essentially separate service territories, under separate regulatory frameworks and rate structures set by the CPUC. The California Utilities’ operations are based on rates set by the CPUC and the FERC. We describe the accounting policies of all of our segments in Note 1 of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in the Annual Report.

Common services shared by the business segments are assigned directly or allocated based on various cost factors, depending on the nature of the service provided. Interest income and expense is recorded on intercompany loans. The loan balances and related interest are eliminated in consolidation.

The following tables show selected information by segment from our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. Amounts labeled as “All other” in the following tables consist primarily of parent organizations.

SEGMENT INFORMATION
(Dollars in millions)
Three months ended March 31,
20162015
REVENUES
SDG&E$99138%$96636%
SoCalGas1,033401,04839
Sempra South American Utilities4001538915
Sempra Mexico13851636
Sempra Renewables78
Sempra Natural Gas13051977
Intersegment revenues(1)(77)(3)(89)(3)
Total$2,622100%$2,682100%
INTEREST EXPENSE
SDG&E$48$52
SoCalGas2219
Sempra South American Utilities95
Sempra Mexico45
Sempra Renewables1
Sempra Natural Gas1221
All other7263
Intercompany eliminations(24)(32)
Total$143$134
INTEREST INCOME
Sempra South American Utilities$5$4
Sempra Mexico22
Sempra Renewables1
Sempra Natural Gas1619
Intercompany eliminations(18)(18)
Total$6$7
DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION
SDG&E$15949%$14548%
SoCalGas1223711337
Sempra South American Utilities134134
Sempra Mexico175176
Sempra Renewables121
Sempra Natural Gas134124
All other311
Total$328100%$303100%
INCOME TAX EXPENSE (BENEFIT)
SDG&E$72$88
SoCalGas8795
Sempra South American Utilities1416
Sempra Mexico418
Sempra Renewables(12)(17)
Sempra Natural Gas(25)2
All other(35)(29)
Total$142$163

SEGMENT INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
(Dollars in millions)
Three months ended March 31,
20162015
EQUITY EARNINGS (LOSSES)
Earnings (losses) recorded before tax:
Sempra Renewables$7$2
Sempra Natural Gas(29)17
Total$(22)$19
Earnings (losses) recorded net of tax:
Sempra South American Utilities$2$(1)
Sempra Mexico1516
Total$17$15
EARNINGS (LOSSES)
SDG&E$12940%$14734%
SoCalGas(2)1956121449
Sempra South American Utilities3812419
Sempra Mexico1754711
Sempra Renewables134133
Sempra Natural Gas(36)(11)2
All other(37)(11)(27)(6)
Total$319100%$437100%
EXPENDITURES FOR PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT
SDG&E$32934%$35546%
SoCalGas3403531540
Sempra South American Utilities434314
Sempra Mexico404557
Sempra Renewables1811931
Sempra Natural Gas354101
All other3111
Total$971100%$780100%
March 31, 2016December 31, 2015
ASSETS
SDG&E$16,62540%$16,51540%
SoCalGas12,4273012,10429
Sempra South American Utilities3,43483,2358
Sempra Mexico3,84393,7839
Sempra Renewables1,45431,4414
Sempra Natural Gas5,395135,56613
All other74127342
Intersegment receivables(2,084)(5)(2,228)(5)
Total$41,835100%$41,150100%
EQUITY METHOD AND OTHER INVESTMENTS
Sempra South American Utilities$(2)$(4)
Sempra Mexico522519
Sempra Renewables823855
Sempra Natural Gas1,3081,460
All other7675
Total$2,727$2,905
(1)Revenues for reportable segments include intersegment revenues of $3 million, $17 million, $27 million and $30 million for the three months ended March 31, 2016 and $2 million, $19 million, $25 million and $43 million for the three months ended March 31, 2015 for SDG&E, SoCalGas, Sempra Mexico and Sempra Natural Gas, respectively.
(2)After preferred dividends.