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REVENUES
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
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Disaggregation of Revenues
For the three months ended March 31, 2020 and 2019, effectively all of the Partnership’s revenues were from capacity arrangements and transportation contracts with customers as discussed in more detail below.
Capacity Arrangements and Transportation Contracts
The Partnership’s performance obligations in its contracts with customers consist primarily of capacity arrangements and natural gas transportation contracts.
The Partnership’s revenues are generated from contractual arrangements for committed capacity and from transportation of natural gas which are treated as a bundled performance obligation. Revenues earned from firm contracted capacity arrangements are recognized ratably over the term of the contract regardless of the amount of natural gas that is transported. Transportation revenues for interruptible or volumetric-based services are recognized when the service is performed. The Partnership has elected to utilize the practical expedient of recognizing revenue as invoiced.
The Partnership's pipeline systems are subject to FERC regulations and, as a result, a portion of revenues collected may be subject to refund if invoiced during an interim period when a rate proceeding is ongoing. Allowances for these potential refunds are recognized using management's best estimate based on the facts and circumstances of the proceeding. Any allowances that are recognized during the proceeding process are refunded or retained, as applicable, at the time a regulatory decision becomes final. As of March 31, 2020, the Partnership does not have any outstanding refund obligations related to any rate proceedings. Revenues are invoiced and paid on a monthly basis. The Partnership’s pipeline systems do not take ownership of the natural gas that is transported for customers. Revenues from contracts
with customers are recognized net of any taxes collected from customers, which are subsequently remitted to governmental authorities.
Contract Balances
All of the Partnership’s contract balances pertain to receivables from contracts with customers amounting to $34 million at March 31, 2020 (December 31, 2019 - $37 million) and are recorded as trade accounts receivable and reported as "Accounts receivable and other" in the Partnership’s consolidated balance sheet (Refer to Note 14, "Accounts Receivable and Other").
Additionally, our accounts receivable represent the Partnership’s unconditional right to consideration for services completed which includes billed and unbilled accounts.
Right to invoice practical expedient

In the application of the right to invoice practical expedient, the Partnership’s revenues from regulated capacity arrangements are recognized based on rates specified in the contract. Therefore, the amount invoiced, which includes the capacity contracted and variable volume of natural gas transported, corresponds directly to the value the customer received. These revenues are recognized on a monthly basis once the Partnership’s performance obligation to provide capacity has been satisfied.