ACCOUNTING AND DISCLOSURE CHANGES |
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Jun. 30, 2020 | |
Accounting Standards Update and Change in Accounting Principle [Abstract] | |
ACCOUNTING AND DISCLOSURE CHANGES | ACCOUNTING AND DISCLOSURE CHANGES Recently Adopted Accounting and Disclosure Changes We adopted the Financial Accounting Standards Board's new rules on current expected credit losses on January 1, 2020, using a modified retrospective approach to the first period in which the guidance is effective. The new rules change the measurement of credit losses for financial assets and certain other instruments, including trade and other receivables with a right to receive cash, and require the use of a new forward-looking expected loss model that will result in the earlier recognition of an allowance for losses. The adoption of these new rules did not have a significant impact to our condensed consolidated financial statements. These rules apply to our trade receivables and joint interest billings to third-party customers. Credit exposure for each customer is monitored for outstanding balances and current activity. We actively manage our credit risk by selecting counterparties that we believe to be financially sound and continue to monitor their financial health. Concentration of credit risk is regularly reviewed to ensure that counterparty credit risk is adequately diversified. We believe exposure to counterparty credit-related losses at June 30, 2020 was not material and losses associated with counterparty credit risk have been insignificant for all periods presented.
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