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Capital Accounts
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Capital Accounts [Abstract]  
Capital Accounts
Note 8.  Capital Accounts

Common Limited Partner Interests

The following table summarizes changes in the number of our common units outstanding since December 31, 2021:

Common units outstanding at December 31, 2021
   
2,176,379,587
 
Common units issued in connection with the vesting of phantom unit awards, net
   
4,051,207
 
Other
   
22,350
 
Common units outstanding at March 31, 2022
   
2,180,453,144
 
Common unit repurchases under 2019 Buyback Program
   
(1,408,121
)
Common units issued in connection with the vesting of phantom unit awards, net
   
204,357
 
Common units outstanding at June 30, 2022
   
2,179,249,380
 

Registration Statements
We have a universal shelf registration statement on file with the SEC which allows the Partnership and EPO (each on a standalone basis) to issue an unlimited amount of equity and debt securities, respectively.

In addition, the Partnership has a registration statement on file with the SEC covering the issuance of up to $2.5 billion of its common units in amounts, at prices and on terms based on market conditions and other factors at the time of such offerings (referred to as the Partnership’s at-the-market (“ATM”) program).  The Partnership did not issue any common units under its ATM program during the six months ended June 30, 2022.  The Partnership’s capacity to issue additional common units under the ATM program remains at $2.5 billion as of June 30, 2022.

We may issue additional equity and debt securities to assist us in meeting our future liquidity requirements, including those related to capital investments.

Common Unit Repurchases Under 2019 Buyback Program
In January 2019, we announced that the Board of Enterprise GP had approved a $2.0 billion multi-year unit buyback program (the “2019 Buyback Program”), which provides the Partnership with an additional method to return capital to investors. The 2019 Buyback Program authorizes the Partnership to repurchase its common units from time to time, including through open market purchases and negotiated transactions.  No time limit has been set for completion of the program, and it may be suspended or discontinued at any time.

During the three and six months ended June 30, 2022, the Partnership repurchased 1,408,121 common units under the 2019 Buyback Program through open market purchases.  The total cost of these repurchases, including commissions and fees, was $35 million.  During the six months ended June 30, 2021, the Partnership repurchased 709,816 common units under the 2019 Buyback Program through open market purchases.  The total cost of these repurchases, including commissions and fees, was $14 million.  Common units repurchased under the 2019 Buyback Program are immediately cancelled upon acquisition.  At June 30, 2022, the remaining available capacity under the 2019 Buyback Program was $1.5 billion.

Common Units Issued in Connection With the Vesting of Phantom Unit Awards
After taking into account tax withholding requirements, the Partnership issued 4,255,564 new common units to employees in connection with the vesting of phantom unit awards during the six months ended June 30, 2022.  See Note 13 for information regarding our phantom unit awards.

Common Units Delivered Under DRIP and EUPP
The Partnership has registration statements on file with the SEC in connection with its distribution reinvestment plan (“DRIP”) and employee unit purchase plan (“EUPP”). In July 2019, the Partnership announced that, beginning with the quarterly distribution payment paid in August 2019, it would use common units purchased on the open market, rather than issuing new common units, to satisfy its delivery obligations under the DRIP and EUPP.  This election is subject to change in future quarters depending on the Partnership’s need for equity capital.

During the six months ended June 30, 2022, agents of the Partnership purchased 3,240,990 common units on the open market and delivered them to participants in the DRIP and EUPP.  Apart from $1 million attributable to the plan discount available to all participants in the EUPP, the funds used to effect these purchases were sourced from the DRIP and EUPP participants.  No other Partnership funds were used to satisfy these obligations.  We plan to use open market purchases to satisfy DRIP and EUPP reinvestments in connection with the distribution expected to be paid on August 12, 2022.

Preferred Units

There were 50,412 of our Series A Cumulative Convertible Preferred Units (“preferred units”) outstanding at June 30, 2022.

We present the capital accounts attributable to our preferred unitholders as mezzanine equity on our consolidated balance sheets since the terms of the preferred units allow for cash redemption by such unitholders in the event of a Change of Control (as defined in our partnership agreement), without regard to the likelihood of such an event.

During the six months ended June 30, 2022, the Partnership made quarterly cash distributions to its preferred unitholders of $2 million.

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)

The following tables present the components of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) as reported on our Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets at the dates indicated:

 
 
Cash Flow Hedges
             
 
 
Commodity
Derivative
Instruments
   
Interest Rate
Derivative
Instruments
   
Other
   
Total
 
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), December 31, 2021
 
$
137
   
$
147
   
$
2
   
$
286
 
Other comprehensive income (loss) for period, before reclassifications
   
(60
)
   
     
     
(60
)
Reclassification of losses (gains) to net income during period
   
(63
)
   
14
     
     
(49
)
Total other comprehensive income (loss) for period
   
(123
)
   
14
     
     
(109
)
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), June 30, 2022
 
$
14
   
$
161
   
$
2
   
$
177
 

   
Cash Flow Hedges
             
 
 
Commodity
Derivative
Instruments
   
Interest Rate
Derivative
Instruments
   
Other
   
Total
 
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), December 31, 2020
 
$
(93
)
 
$
(74
)
 
$
2
   
$
(165
)
Other comprehensive income (loss) for period, before reclassifications
   
(752
)
   
183
     
     
(569
)
Reclassification of losses (gains) to net income during period
   
517
     
18
     
     
535
 
Total other comprehensive income (loss) for period
   
(235
)
   
201
     
     
(34
)
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss), June 30, 2021
 
$
(328
)
 
$
127
   
$
2
   
$
(199
)

The following table presents reclassifications of (income) loss out of accumulated other comprehensive income into net income during the periods indicated:

 
 
For the Three Months
Ended June 30,
   
For the Six Months
Ended June 30,
 
Losses (gains) on cash flow hedges:
Location
 
2022
   
2021
   
2022
   
2021
 
Interest rate derivatives
Interest expense
 
$
6
   
$
10
   
$
14
   
$
18
 
Commodity derivatives
Revenue
   
(86
)
   
(99
)
   
(47
)
   
498
 
Commodity derivatives
Operating costs and expenses
   
(22
)
   
     
(16
)
   
19
 
Total
 
 
$
(102
)
 
$
(89
)
 
$
(49
)
 
$
535
 

For information regarding our interest rate and commodity derivative instruments, see Note 14.

Cash Distributions

On July 7, 2022, we announced that the Board declared a quarterly cash distribution of $0.4750 per common unit, or $1.90 per common unit on an annualized basis, to be paid to the Partnership’s common unitholders with respect to the second quarter of 2022.  The quarterly distribution is payable on August 12, 2022 to unitholders of record as of the close of business on July 29, 2022.  The total amount to be paid is $1.04 billion, which includes $9 million for distribution equivalent rights (“DERs”) on phantom unit awards.

The payment of quarterly cash distributions is subject to management’s evaluation of our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows in connection with such payments and Board approval.  Management will evaluate any future increases in cash distributions on a quarterly basis.