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Fair Value Measurements (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2018
Fair Value Inputs, Assets, Quantitative Information

The following table presents Dominion Energy’s quantitative information about Level 3 fair value measurements at December 31, 2018. The range and weighted average are presented in dollars for market price inputs and percentages for price volatility.

 

      Fair Value (millions)      Valuation Techniques      Unobservable Input      Range      Weighted
Average(1)
 

Assets

              

Physical and financial forwards and futures:

              

Natural gas(2)

     $42        Discounted cash flow        Market price (per Dth)(3)        (2) - 8        (1

FTRs

     15        Discounted cash flow        Market price (per MWh)(3)        (2) - 7        1  

Physical options:

              

Natural gas

     2        Option model        Market price (per Dth)(3)        1 - 8        3  
           Price volatility (4)        18% - 73%        30

Electricity

     11        Option model        Market price (per MWh)(3)        34 - 50        42  
           Price volatility (4)        39% - 60%        49

Total assets

     $70                                      

Liabilities

              

Financial forwards:

              

FTRs

     $  6        Discounted cash flow        Market price (per MWh)(3)        (2) - 6         

Total liabilities

     $  6                                      

 

(1)

Averages weighted by volume.

(2)

Includes basis.

(3)

Represents market prices beyond defined terms for Levels 1 and 2.

(4)

Represents volatilities unrepresented in published markets.

Fair Value, Option, Qualitative Disclosures

Sensitivity of the fair value measurements to changes in the significant unobservable inputs is as follows:

 

Significant Unobservable

Inputs

   Position    Change to Input   Impact on Fair
Value Measurement
 

Market price

   Buy    Increase (decrease)     Gain (loss)  

Market price

   Sell    Increase (decrease)     Loss (gain)  

Price volatility

   Buy    Increase (decrease)     Gain (loss)  

Price volatility

   Sell    Increase (decrease)     Loss (gain)  
Fair Value, by Balance Sheet Grouping

The following table presents Dominion Energy’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis for each hierarchy level, including both current and noncurrent portions:

 

      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3      Total  
(millions)                            

December 31, 2018

           

Assets

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 180        $  70      $ 250  

Interest rate

            18               18  

Foreign currency

            26               26  

Investments(1):

           

Equity securities:

           

U.S.

     3,277                      3,277  

Fixed income:

           

Corporate debt instruments

            431               431  

Government securities

     455        688               1,143  

Cash equivalents and other

     11                      11  

Total assets

   $ 3,743      $ 1,343        $  70      $ 5,156  

Liabilities

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 129        $    6      $ 135  

Interest rate

            142               142  

Foreign currency

            2               2  

Total liabilities

   $      $ 273        $    6      $ 279  

December 31, 2017

           

Assets

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 101        $157      $ 258  

Interest rate

            17               17  

Foreign currency

            32               32  

Investments(1):

           

Equity securities:

           

U.S.

     3,493                      3,493  

Fixed income:

           

Corporate debt instruments

            444               444  

Government securities

     307        794               1,101  

Cash equivalents and other

     34                      34  

Total assets

   $ 3,834      $ 1,388        $157      $ 5,379  

Liabilities

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 190        $    7      $ 197  

Interest rate

            85               85  

Foreign currency

            2               2  

Total liabilities

   $      $ 277        $    7      $ 284  

 

(1)

Includes investments held in the nuclear decommissioning and rabbi trusts. Excludes $220 million and $88 million of assets at December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively, measured at fair value using NAV (or its equivalent) as a practical expedient which are not required to be categorized in the fair value hierarchy.

Fair Value, Net Derivative Asset (Liability) Measured on Recurring Basis, Unobservable Input Reconciliation

The following table presents the net change in Dominion Energy’s assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and included in the Level 3 fair value category:

 

      2018     2017     2016  
(millions)                   

Balance at January 1,

   $ 150     $ 139     $ 95  

Total realized and unrealized gains (losses):

      

Included in earnings:

      

Operating Revenue

     (2     3        

Electric fuel and other energy-related purchases

     (15     (42     (35

Purchased gas

           1        

Included in other comprehensive income (loss)

     1       (2      

Included in regulatory assets/liabilities

     (44     42       (39

Settlements

     (27     6       38  

Purchases

                 87  

Transfers out of Level 3

     1       3       (7

Balance at December 31,

   $ 64     $ 150     $ 139  

The amount of total gains (losses) for the period included in earnings attributable to the change in unrealized gains (losses) relating to assets still held at the reporting date:

      

Operating Revenue

   $     $ 2     $  

Electric fuel and other energy-related purchases

                 (1
Schedule of Carrying Values and Estimated Fair Values of Debt Instruments

instruments. For the Companies’ financial instruments that are not recorded at fair value, the carrying amounts and estimated fair values are as follows:

 

December 31,    2018      2017  
     

Carrying

Amount

     Estimated
Fair
Value(1)
    

Carrying

Amount

     Estimated
Fair
Value(1)
 
(millions)                            

Dominion Energy

           

Long-term debt, including securities due within one year(2)

   $ 29,952        $31,045      $ 28,666        $31,233  

Credit facility borrowings

     73        73                

Junior subordinated notes(3)

     3,430        3,358        3,981        4,102  

Remarketable subordinated notes(3)

     1,386        1,340        1,379        1,446  

Virginia Power

           

Long-term debt, including securities due within one year(3)

   $ 11,671        $12,400      $ 11,346        $12,842  

Dominion Energy Gas

           

Long-term debt, including securities due within one year(4)

   $ 4,058        $  4,072      $ 3,570        $  3,719  

 

(1)

Fair value is estimated using market prices, where available, and interest rates currently available for issuance of debt with similar terms and remaining maturities. All fair value measurements are classified as Level 2. The carrying amount of debt issuances with short-term maturities and variable rates refinanced at current market rates is a reasonable estimate of their fair value.

(2)

Carrying amount includes amounts which represent, the unamortized debt issuance costs, discount or premium, and foreign currency remeasurement adjustments. At December 31, 2018, and 2017, includes the valuation of certain fair value hedges associated with Dominion Energy’s fixed rate debt of $(20) million and $(22) million, respectively.

(3)

Carrying amount includes amounts which represent the unamortized debt issuance costs, discount or premium.

(4)

Carrying amount includes amounts which represent the unamortized debt issuance costs, discount or premium, and foreign currency remeasurement adjustments.

Virginia Electric and Power Company  
Fair Value Inputs, Assets, Quantitative Information

The following table presents Virginia Power’s quantitative information about Level 3 fair value measurements at December 31, 2018. The range and weighted average are presented in dollars for market price inputs and percentages for price volatility.

 

      Fair Value
(millions)
     Valuation Techniques      Unobservable Input      Range      Weighted
Average(1)
 

Assets

              

Physical and financial forwards and futures:

              

Natural gas(2)

     $38        Discounted cash flow        Market price (per Dth)(3)        (2)-8        (1

FTRs

     15        Discounted cash flow        Market price (per MWh)(3)        (2)-7        1  

Physical options:

              

Natural gas

     2        Option model        Market price (per Dth)(3)        1-8        3  
           Price volatility (4)        18%-73%        30

Electricity

     11        Option model        Market price (per MWh)(3)        34-50        42  
                         Price volatility (4)        39%-60%        49

Total assets

     $66                                      

Liabilities

              

Financial forwards:

              

FTRs

     $  6        Discounted cash flow        Market price (per MWh)(3)        (2)-6         

Total liabilities

     $  6                                      

 

(1)

Averages weighted by volume.

(2)

Includes basis.

(3)

Represents market prices beyond defined terms for Levels 1 and 2.

(4)

Represents volatilities unrepresented in published markets.

Fair Value, Option, Qualitative Disclosures

Sensitivity of the fair value measurements to changes in the significant unobservable inputs is as follows:

 

Significant Unobservable

Inputs

   Position    Change to Input   Impact on Fair
Value Measurement
 

Market price

   Buy    Increase (decrease)     Gain (loss)  

Market price

   Sell    Increase (decrease)     Loss (gain)  

Price volatility

   Buy    Increase (decrease)     Gain (loss)  

Price volatility

   Sell    Increase (decrease)     Loss (gain)  
Fair Value, by Balance Sheet Grouping

The following table presents Virginia Power’s assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis for each hierarchy level, including both current and noncurrent portions:

 

      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3      Total  
(millions)                            

December 31, 2018

           

Assets

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 24      $ 66      $ 90  

Interest rate

            3               3  

Investments(1):

           

Equity securities:

           

U.S.

     1,476                      1,476  

Fixed income:

           

Corporate debt instruments

            221               221  

Government securities

     164        343               507  

Total assets

   $ 1,640      $ 591      $ 66      $ 2,297  

Liabilities

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 9      $ 6      $ 15  

Interest rate

            88               88  

Total liabilities

   $      $ 97      $ 6      $ 103  

December 31, 2017

           

Assets

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 14      $ 152      $ 166  

Investments(1):

           

Equity securities:

           

U.S.

     1,566                      1,566  

Fixed income:

           

Corporate debt instruments

            224               224  

Government securities

     168        326               494  

Cash equivalents and other

     16                      16  

Total assets

   $ 1,750      $ 564      $ 152      $ 2,466  

Liabilities

           

Derivatives:

           

Commodity

   $      $ 4      $ 5      $ 9  

Interest rate

            57               57  

Total liabilities

   $      $ 61      $ 5      $ 66  

 

(1)

Includes investments held in the nuclear decommissioning trusts. Excludes $160 million and $27 million of assets at December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively, measured at fair value using NAV (or its equivalent) as a practical expedient which are not required to be categorized in the fair value hierarchy.

Fair Value, Net Derivative Asset (Liability) Measured on Recurring Basis, Unobservable Input Reconciliation

The following table presents the net change in Virginia Power’s assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and included in the Level 3 fair value category:

 

      2018     2017     2016  
(millions)                   

Balance at January 1,

   $ 147     $ 143     $ 93  

Total realized and unrealized gains (losses):

      

Included in earnings:

      

Electric fuel and other energy-related purchases

     (17     (43     (35

Included in regulatory assets/liabilities

     (45     40       (37

Settlements

     (25     7       35  

Purchases

                 87  

Balance at December 31,

   $ 60     $ 147     $ 143  
Dominion Energy Gas Holdings, LLC  
Fair Value, by Balance Sheet Grouping

The following table presents Dominion Energy Gas’ assets and liabilities for derivatives that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis for each hierarchy level, including both current and noncurrent portions:

 

      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3      Total  
(millions)                            

December 31, 2018

           

Assets

           

Commodity

     $ —        $  3        $ —        $  3  

Foreign currency

      —        26         —        26  

Total assets

     $ —        $29        $ —        $29  

Liabilities

           

Interest rate

     $ —        $17        $ —        $17  

Foreign currency

            2               2  

Total liabilities

     $ —        $19        $ —        $19  

December 31, 2017

           

Assets

           

Foreign currency

     $ —        $32        $ —        $32  

Total assets

     $ —        $32        $ —        $32  

Liabilities

           

Commodity

     $ —        $  4        $   2        $  6  

Foreign currency

            2               2  

Total liabilities

     $ —        $  6        $   2        $  8  
Fair Value, Net Derivative Asset (Liability) Measured on Recurring Basis, Unobservable Input Reconciliation

The following table presents the net change in Dominion Energy Gas’ derivative assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and included in the Level 3 fair value category:

 

      2018     2017     2016  
(millions)                   

Balance at January 1,

   $ (2   $ (2   $ 6  

Total realized and unrealized gains (losses):

      

Included in other comprehensive income (loss)

     1       (3      

Transfers out of Level 3

     1       3       (8

Balance at December 31,

   $     $ (2   $ (2