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REGULATORY ASSETS AND REGULATORY LIABILITIES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Regulatory Assets and Liabilities Disclosure [Abstract]  
REGULATORY ASSETS AND REGULATORY LIABILITIES REGULATORY ASSETS AND REGULATORY LIABILITIES:
Except as described below, there have been no significant changes to the nature or balances of the Utilities' regulatory assets and liabilities since December 31, 2019, which are described in Note 11 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of SJI’s and SJG's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019.


The Utilities' Regulatory Assets as of June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019 consisted of the following items (in thousands):
June 30, 2020
SJGETGELKTotal SJI
Environmental Remediation Costs:
Expended - Net$159,619  $10,211  $—  $169,830  
Liability for Future Expenditures108,979  90,603  —  199,582  
   Insurance Recovery Receivables—  (13,615) —  (13,615) 
Deferred ARO Costs39,335  14,360  —  53,695  
Deferred Pension Costs - Unrecognized Prior Service Cost—  35,751  —  35,751  
Deferred Pension and Other Postretirement Benefit Costs72,010  1,825  —  73,835  
Deferred Gas Costs - Net17,732  —  84  17,816  
CIP Receivable21,638  —  —  21,638  
SBC Receivable1,660  —  —  1,660  
Deferred Interest Rate Contracts11,407  —  —  11,407  
EET13,615  —  —  13,615  
Pipeline Supplier Service Charges477  —  —  477  
Pipeline Integrity Cost5,959  —  —  5,959  
AFUDC - Equity Related Deferrals11,204  —  —  11,204  
WNC—  5,535  154  5,689  
Other Regulatory Assets21,719  18,507  —  40,226  
Total Regulatory Assets$485,354  $163,177  $238  $648,769  
December 31, 2019
SJGETGELKTotal SJI
Environmental Remediation Costs:
Expended - Net$156,279  $16,955  $—  $173,234  
Liability for Future Expenditures131,262  101,083  —  232,345  
   Insurance Recovery Receivables—  (20,423) —  (20,423) 
Deferred ARO Costs36,515  18,108  —  54,623  
Deferred Pension Costs - Unrecognized Prior Service Cost—  37,378  —  37,378  
Deferred Pension and Other Postretirement Benefit Costs72,010  1,825  —  73,835  
Deferred Gas Costs - Net49,469  5,301  293  55,063  
SBC Receivable1,478  —  —  1,478  
Deferred Interest Rate Contracts7,856  —  —  7,856  
EET12,877  —  —  12,877  
Pipeline Supplier Service Charges525  —  —  525  
Pipeline Integrity Cost6,516  —  —  6,516  
AFUDC - Equity Related Deferrals10,712  —  —  10,712  
WNC—  —  231  231  
Other Regulatory Assets10,678  9,004  —  19,682  
Total Regulatory Assets$496,177  $169,231  $524  $665,932  

Except where noted below, all regulatory assets are or are expected to be recovered through utility rate charges, as detailed in the following discussion. The Utilities are currently permitted to recover interest on Environmental Remediation Costs, SBC Receivable, EET and Pipeline Integrity Costs, while the other assets are being recovered without a return on investment.

ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION COSTS - SJG and ETG have regulatory assets associated with environmental costs related to the cleanup of environmental sites. SJG has 12 sites where SJG or its predecessors previously operated gas manufacturing plants, while ETG is subject to environmental remediation liabilities associated with five former manufactured gas plant sites in New Jersey. "Environmental Remediation Cost: Expended - Net" represents what was actually spent to clean up the sites, less recoveries through the RAC and insurance carriers. These costs meet the deferral requirements of ASC 980, as the BPU allows SJG and ETG to recover such expenditures through the RAC. "Environmental Remediation Cost: Liability for Future Expenditures" relates to estimated future expenditures required to complete the remediation of these sites. SJG and ETG recorded this estimated amount as a regulatory asset with the corresponding current and noncurrent liabilities on the condensed consolidated balance sheets under the captions "Current Liabilities" (SJI and SJG), "Deferred Credits and Other Noncurrent Liabilities" (SJI) and "Regulatory and Other Noncurrent Liabilities" (SJG). The BPU allows SJG to recover the deferred costs over seven-year periods after they are incurred. Environmental remediation costs at ETG are recoverable from customers through the RAC approved by the BPU. "Insurance Recovery Receivables" represents the balance of an insurance settlement executed in the fourth quarter of 2019 with a third party. This settlement, which is expected to be received in installments through the end of 2021, will be returned to ETG's customers through the RAC. Of the original total of $20.4 million, $6.8 million was received by ETG in 2020.

DEFERRED GAS COSTS - NET - Over/under collections of gas costs are monitored through SJG's BGSS clause. Net under-collected gas costs are classified as a regulatory asset and net over-collected gas costs are classified as a regulatory liability. Derivative contracts used to hedge natural gas purchases are also included in the BGSS, subject to BPU approval (see Note 12). SJG's balance as of both June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019 also includes $22.9 million of costs related to a previous pricing dispute on a long-term gas supply contract. We believe that the amount paid by SJG to the third party supplier to settle the pricing dispute reflects a gas cost that ultimately will be recovered from SJG's customers through adjusted rates through the BGSS clause. The BGSS regulatory assets of SJI and SJG decreased from December 31, 2019 to June 30, 2020, primarily due to recoveries from customers exceeding the actual gas commodity costs, changes in valuations of hedged natural gas positions from prior periods and refunds from a third party gas supplier (see Note 1).
DEFERRED ARO COSTS - The Utilities record AROs primarily related to the legal obligation to cut and cap gas distribution pipelines when taking those pipelines out of service. Deferred ARO costs represent the period to period passage of time (accretion) and the revision to cash flows originally estimated to settle the retirement obligation. Corresponding changes are made to the ARO liability, thus having no impact on earnings.

CIP RECEIVABLE - The CIP tracking mechanism at SJG adjusts earnings when actual usage per customer experienced during the period varies from an established baseline usage per customer. Actual usage per customer was less than the established baseline during the first six months of 2020, resulting in a regulatory asset at June 30, 2020 as compared to a regulatory liability at December 31, 2019. This is primarily the result of warmer than normal weather experienced in the region during the winter months.

WNC - The tariffs for ETG include a weather normalization clause that reduces customer bills when weather is colder than normal and increases customer bills when weather is warmer than normal. The overall change in ETG's weather normalization from a regulatory liability at December 31, 2019 to a regulatory asset at June 30, 2020 was due to timing of collections from customers and warmer than normal weather during the winter months.

OTHER REGULATORY ASSETS - Some of the assets included in Other Regulatory Assets are currently being recovered from ratepayers as approved by the BPU. Management believes the remaining deferred costs are probable of recovery from ratepayers through future utility rates. Included in Other Regulatory Assets for SJG is the impact of the ERIP on SJG employees, see Note 1 to the Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 8 of SJI’s and SJG's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019. The increase in Other Regulatory Assets for SJG is primarily due to a $10.1 million reclassification of costs from Utility Plant to Regulatory Assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheet related to a previous project to re-power the former BL England facility with natural gas. RC Cape May Holdings, LLC has communicated to SJG that it no longer intends to proceed with a project to re-power the former BL England facility with natural gas. As of March 2020, SJG had determined that the project under construction will be abandoned. SJG requested that the project costs spent to date be recovered as a regulatory asset within its March 2020 rate case petition filed with the BPU. The matter is currently pending with the BPU.

On July 2, 2020, the BPU issued an Order authorizing New Jersey's regulated utilities to create a COVID-19-related regulatory asset by deferring on their books and records the prudently incurred incremental costs related to COVID-19 beginning on March 9, 2020 and continuing through September 30, 2021, or 60 days after the termination of the public health emergency, whichever is later. The Company will be required to file quarterly reports with the BPU, along with a petition of recovery of such incremental costs with the BPU by December 31, 2021 or within 60 days of the close of the tracking period, whichever is later. During the second quarter 2020, ETG and SJG deferred $9.0 million and $0.7 million, respectively, of incremental costs principally related to expected credit losses from uncollectibles as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically related to changes in payment patterns observed to date and consideration of macroeconomic factors. We have deemed these costs to be probable of recovery.

The Utilities Regulatory Liabilities as of June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019 consisted of the following items (in thousands):

June 30, 2020
SJGETGELKTotal SJI
Excess Plant Removal Costs$13,853  $38,847  $—  $52,700  
Excess Deferred Taxes241,376  115,791  —  357,167  
Deferred Revenues - Net—  15,205  —  15,205  
Amounts to be Refunded to Customers—  8,500  —  8,500  
Other Regulatory Liabilities—  576  —  576  
Total Regulatory Liabilities$255,229  $178,919  $—  $434,148  
December 31, 2019
 SJGETGELKTotal SJI
Excess Plant Removal Costs$16,333  $36,343  $—  $52,676  
Excess Deferred Taxes251,355  117,695  —  369,050  
Deferred Revenues - Net—  52  —  52  
CIP Payable6,794  —  —  6,794  
WNC—  2,684  —  2,684  
Amounts to be Refunded to Customers—  10,625  —  10,625  
Other Regulatory Liabilities—  1,037  —  1,037  
Total Regulatory Liabilities$274,482  $168,436  $—  $442,918  

EXCESS DEFERRED TAXES - This liability is recognized as a result of Tax Reform enacted into law on December 22, 2017. The decrease in this liability from December 31, 2019 to June 30, 2020 is related to excess tax amounts returned to customers through customer billings. The Unprotected amount of excess deferred taxes will be returned to customers over a five year period. The determination of the treatment for the remaining amount of excess deferred taxes will be deferred until SJG's next base rate case as approved by the BPU (see Note 7).

DEFERRED REVENUES - NET - Over/under collections of gas costs are monitored through ETG's bill credit. Net under-collected gas costs are classified as a regulatory asset and net over-collected gas costs are classified as a regulatory liability. Derivative contracts used to hedge natural gas purchases are also included in the BGSS, subject to BPU approval. The regulatory liability as of June 30, 2019 is a result of over-collection and refunds from a third party gas supplier (see Note 1).