-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, AjVk8+ER4xhjlHEdgdmDg9BcFfIDFr8+zesP9n4u/UmUqpSPU2VB81iHl8CVKn1A XixeU4K0xDGgX3pLnwp6Lg== 0000751652-10-000023.txt : 20100505 0000751652-10-000023.hdr.sgml : 20100505 20100505165738 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000751652-10-000023 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 9 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20100331 FILED AS OF DATE: 20100505 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20100505 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: QUESTAR CORP CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000751652 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: CRUDE PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS [1311] IRS NUMBER: 870407509 STATE OF INCORPORATION: UT FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-08796 FILM NUMBER: 10802621 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 180 EAST 100 SOUTH ST STREET 2: PO BOX 45433 CITY: SALT LAKE CITY STATE: UT ZIP: 84145 BUSINESS PHONE: 8015345000 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 180 EAST 100 SOUTH ST STREET 2: P O BOX 45433 CITY: SALT LAKE CITY STATE: UT ZIP: 84145 10-Q 1 str10q1q2010.htm 10-Q UNITED STATES


UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION


Washington, D.C. 20549


FORM 10-Q


[X]

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the quarter ended March 31, 2010


[  ]

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the transition period from ___ to ___


QUESTAR CORPORATION

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


STATE OF UTAH

001-08796

87-0407509

(State or other jurisdiction of

incorporation or organization)

Commission File No.

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)


180 East 100 South Street, P.O. Box 45433 Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0433

(Address of principal executive offices)


Registrant's telephone number, including area code (801) 324-5699


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes [X] No [   ]


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (Section 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).

Yes [X]   No [   ]


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See definitions of "large accelerated filer," "accelerated filer" and "smaller reporting company" in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.  (Check one):


Large accelerated filer

[X]

Accelerated filer

[   ]

Non-accelerated filer

[   ]   (Do not check if a smaller reporting company)

Smaller reporting company

[   ]


Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).

Yes [   ]   No [X]


At April 30, 2010, there were 175,093,545 shares of the registrant's common stock, without par value, outstanding.



Questar Corporation

Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2010


TABLE OF CONTENTS



Page


PART I.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION


ITEM 1.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)

3


Consolidated Statements of Income for the three months ended

  March 31, 2010 and 2009

3


Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2010

  and December 31, 2009

4


Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the three months ended

  March 31, 2010 and 2009

5


Notes Accompanying the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

6


ITEM 2.

MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND

  RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

16


ITEM 3.

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

25


ITEM 4.

CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

26


PART II.

OTHER INFORMATION


ITEM 1.

LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

27


ITEM 2.

UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

27


ITEM 6.

EXHIBITS

28


SIGNATURES

28




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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION


ITEM 1.  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.


QUESTAR CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

(Unaudited)


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions,

except per share amounts)

REVENUES 

 

 

  Market Resources

$576.3 

$476.1 

  Questar Pipeline

47.0 

40.7 

  Questar Gas

360.7 

405.7 

    Total Revenues

984.0 

922.5 

 

 

 

OPERATING EXPENSES

 

 

  Cost of natural gas and other products sold

    (excluding operating expenses shown separately)

325.8 

315.3 

  Operating and maintenance

103.5 

100.3 

  General and administrative

51.2 

41.2 

  Production and other taxes

37.5 

29.0 

  Depreciation, depletion and amortization

186.3 

161.3 

  Exploration

3.6 

3.1 

  Abandonment and impairment

7.6 

3.7 

    Total Operating Expenses

715.5 

653.9 

Net gain (loss) from asset sales

(0.8)

1.9 

    OPERATING INCOME

267.7 

270.5 

Interest and other income

3.5 

4.4 

Income from unconsolidated affiliates

1.8 

1.6 

Unrealized and realized (loss) on basis-only swaps

 

(138.3)

Interest expense

(34.1)

(31.8)

    INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES

238.9 

106.4 

Income taxes

(88.0)

(38.7)

    NET INCOME

150.9 

67.7 

Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

(0.6)

(0.5)

    NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO QUESTAR

$150.3 

$  67.2 

 

 

 

Earnings Per Common Share Attributable To Questar

 

 

Basic

$0.86 

$0.39 

Diluted

0.85 

0.38 

Weighted-average common shares outstanding

 

 

Used in basic calculation

174.9 

173.8 

Used in diluted calculation

177.2 

175.9 

Dividends per common share

$0.13 

$0.125 


See notes accompanying the condensed consolidated financial statements



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QUESTAR CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS


 

March 31,

2010

(Unaudited)

December 31,

2009

 

(in millions)

ASSETS

 

 

Current Assets

 

 

  Cash and cash equivalents

 

$    30.8 

  Accounts receivable, net

$   339.8 

313.9 

  Unbilled-gas accounts receivable

57.6 

86.9 

  Fair value of derivative contracts

313.3 

128.2 

  Gas and oil storage

20.5 

60.4 

  Materials and supplies

87.3 

94.2 

  Prepaid expenses and other

37.7 

37.8 

  Regulatory assets

38.1 

43.4 

  Deferred income taxes - current

 

35.5 

    Total Current Assets

894.3 

831.1 

Property, Plant and Equipment (successful efforts method for gas and oil properties)

11,846.4 

11,529.9 

Accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization

(3,902.2)

(3,725.0)

  Net Property, Plant and Equipment

7,944.2 

7,804.9 

Investment in unconsolidated affiliates

72.4 

72.0 

Goodwill

69.9 

69.9 

Regulatory assets

22.4 

23.5 

Fair value of derivative contracts

170.4 

61.2 

Other noncurrent assets

33.8 

35.1 

    TOTAL ASSETS

$9,207.4 

$8,897.7 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

 

 

Current Liabilities

 

 

  Checks outstanding in excess of cash balances

$    10.4 

 

  Short-term debt

134.5 

$169.0 

  Accounts payable and accrued expenses

530.5 

598.7 

  Fair value of derivative contracts

139.5 

149.7 

  Regulatory liabilities

10.6 

30.7 

  Deferred income taxes - current

35.8 

 

  Current portion of long-term debt

150.0 

 

    Total Current Liabilities

1,011.3 

948.1 

Long-term debt, less current portion

2,029.9 

2,179.9 

Deferred income taxes

1,638.0 

1,553.5 

Asset retirement obligations

196.0 

189.7 

Defined benefit pension plan and other postretirement benefits

210.6 

206.9 

Fair value of derivative contracts

111.7 

140.6 

Other long-term liabilities

130.2 

121.9 

EQUITY

 

 

  Common stock

462.5 

454.8 

  Retained earnings

3,205.2 

3,077.7 

  Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

157.7 

(30.3)

    Total Common Shareholders' Equity

3,825.4 

3,502.2 

  Noncontrolling interest

54.3 

54.9 

    Total Equity

3,879.7 

3,557.1 

    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

$9,207.4 

$8,897.7 


See notes accompanying the condensed consolidated financial statements



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QUESTAR CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(Unaudited)


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

 

 

Net income

$ 150.9 

$  67.7 

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash

    provided by operating activities:

 

 

  Depreciation, depletion and amortization

188.3 

163.3 

  Deferred income taxes

44.6 

7.4 

  Abandonment and impairment

7.6 

3.7 

  Share-based compensation

6.4 

5.4 

  Net (gain) loss from asset sales

0.8 

(1.9)

  (Income) from unconsolidated affiliates

(1.8)

(1.6)

  Distributions from unconsolidated affiliates and other

1.8 

 

  Unrealized (gain) loss on basis-only swaps

(34.7)

134.9 

Changes in operating assets and liabilities

1.6 

101.9 

    NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES

365.5 

480.8 

 

 

 

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

 

 

Property, plant and equipment, including dry exploratory well expense

(349.4)

(390.5)

Cash used in disposition of assets

(0.2)

(0.2)

Proceeds from disposition of assets

0.1 

7.1 

    NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES

(349.5)

(383.6)

 

 

 

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

 

 

Common stock issued

5.9 

3.2 

Common stock repurchased

(5.9)

(4.0)

Long-term debt issued

 

50.0 

Change in short-term debt

(34.5)

(165.6)

Checks outstanding in excess of cash balances

10.4 

16.3 

Dividends paid

(22.8)

(21.7)

Tax benefits from share-based compensation

1.3 

0.7 

Distribution to noncontrolling interest

(1.2)

 

    NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES

(46.8)

(121.1)

Change in cash and cash equivalents

(30.8)

(23.9)

Beginning cash and cash equivalents

30.8 

23.9 

Ending cash and cash equivalents

$     - 

$     - 


See notes accompanying the condensed consolidated financial statements



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QUESTAR CORPORATION

NOTES ACCOMPANYING THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


Note 1 - Nature of Business


Questar Corporation (Questar or the Company) is a natural gas-focused energy company with five major lines of business - gas and oil exploration and production, midstream field services, energy marketing, interstate gas transportation, and retail gas distribution - which are conducted through its three principal subsidiaries:


Questar Market Resources, Inc. (Market Resources) is a subholding company that operates through four principal subsidiaries. Questar Exploration and Production Company (Questar E&P) acquires, explores for, develops and produces natural gas, oil and NGL. Wexpro Company (Wexpro) manages, develops and produces cost-of-service reserves for gas utility affiliate Questar Gas. Questar Gas Management Company (Gas Management) provides midstream field services including natural gas-gathering and processing services for affiliates and third parties. Questar Energy Trading Company (Energy Trading) markets equity and third-party natural gas and oil, provides risk-management services and owns and operates an underground gas-storage reservoir.


Questar Pipeline Company (Questar Pipeline) provides interstate natural gas transportation and storage and other energy services.


Questar Gas Company (Questar Gas) provides retail natural gas distribution services in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho.


Questar operates in the Rocky Mountain and Midcontinent regions of the United States and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Shares of Questar common stock trade on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:STR).


Note 2 - Basis of Presentation of Interim Consolidated Financial Statements


The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.


The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation.


The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010.


All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted.


Note 3 – Comprehensive Income


Comprehensive income is the sum of net income attributable to Questar as reported in the Consolidated Statements of Income and other comprehensive income (loss). Other comprehensive income (loss) includes changes in the market value of commodity-based derivative instruments and recognition of the under-funded position of pension and other postretirement benefit plans. These transactions are not the culmination of the earnings process but result from periodically adjusting historical balances to fair value. Income or loss is realized when the gas, oil or NGL underlying the derivative instrument is sold or the pension or other postretirement benefit costs are accrued. Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Questar is shown below:



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3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Net income

$150.9 

$  67.7 

Other comprehensive income

 

 

  Net unrealized gain on derivatives

299.2 

89.6 

  Other

0.1 

 

  Income taxes

(111.3)

(33.4)

  Net other comprehensive income

188.0 

56.2 

  Comprehensive income

338.9 

123.9 

  Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interest

(0.6)

(0.5)

  Comprehensive income attributable to Questar

$338.3 

$123.4 


The components of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) (AOCI), net of income taxes, shown on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets are as follows:


 

March 31,

December 31,

 

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions)

Net unrealized gain on derivatives

$  275.0 

$  87.1 

$187.9 

Pension liability

(104.5)

(104.5)

 

Postretirement benefits liability

(12.9)

(12.9)

 

Other

0.1 

 

0.1 

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)

$ 157.7 

($  30.3)

$188.0 


Note 4 - Earnings Per Share (EPS)


Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income attributable to Questar by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the reporting period. Diluted EPS includes the potential increase in the number of outstanding shares that could result from the exercise of in-the-money stock options. A reconciliation of the components of basic and diluted shares used in the EPS calculation follows:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Weighted-average basic common shares outstanding

174.9 

173.8 

Potential number of shares issuable under the Long-term Stock

  Incentive Plan

2.3 

2.1 

Average diluted common shares outstanding

177.2 

175.9 


Note 5 - Asset Retirement Obligations


Questar records asset retirement obligations (ARO) when there are legal obligations associated with the retirement of tangible long-lived assets. At Questar, ARO apply primarily to abandonment costs associated with gas and oil wells, production facilities and certain other properties. The fair values of retirement costs are estimated by Company personnel based on abandonment costs of similar properties available to field operations and depreciated over the life of the related assets. Revisions to ARO estimates result from changes in expected cash flows or material changes in estimated retirement costs. The ARO liability is adjusted to present value each period through an accretion calculation using a credit-adjusted risk-free interest rate. Income or expense resulting from the settlement of ARO liabilities is included in net gain or (loss) from asset sales on the Consolidated Statements of Income. Changes in ARO were as follows:



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2010

2009

 

(in millions)

ARO liability at January 1,

$189.7 

$175.6 

Accretion

2.7 

2.7 

Liabilities incurred

11.6 

0.8 

Revisions

(7.8)

2.4 

Liabilities settled

(0.2)

(0.7)

ARO liability at March 31,

$196.0 

$180.8 


Wexpro collects from Questar Gas and deposits in trust certain funds related to estimated ARO costs. The funds are recorded in other noncurrent assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and used to satisfy retirement obligations as the properties are abandoned. The accounting treatment of reclamation activities associated with ARO for properties administered under the Wexpro Agreement is defined in a guideline letter between Wexpro and the Utah Division of Public Utilities and the staff of the Public Service Commission of Wyoming (PSCW).


Note 6 - Capitalized Exploratory Well Costs


Net changes in capitalized exploratory well costs are presented in the table below and exclude amounts that were capitalized and subsequently expensed in the period. All of these costs have been capitalized for less than one year.


 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Balance at January 1,

$51.7 

$17.0 

Additions to capitalized exploratory well costs pending the

  determination of proved reserves

12.4 

8.3 

Reclassifications to property, plant and equipment after the

  determination of proved reserves

(33.0)

(14.3)

Balance at March 31,

$31.1 

$11.0 


Note 7 - Fair Value Measurements


Questar measures and discloses fair values in accordance with the provisions of ASC 820 "Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures," formerly SFAS 157. ASC 820 establishes a fair-value hierarchy of Levels 1, 2 and 3 based on inputs with Level 1 measures calculated from the most visible inputs. Level 1 inputs are unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the Company has the ability to access at the measurement date. Level 2 inputs are inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liability. The Level 2 fair value of derivative contracts (see Note 8) is based on market prices posted on the NYMEX on the last trading day of the reporting period and industry-standard discounted cash flow models. The Level 3 fair value of derivative contracts is based on NYMEX market prices in combination with unobser vable volatility inputs and industry-standard option pricing models. Long-term investments consist of money market and short-term bond index mutual funds, and represent funds held in Wexpro's trust (see Note 5). The fair value of long-term investments is based on quoted prices for the underlying mutual funds, and is considered a Level 1 fair value.


Questar primarily applies the market approach for recurring fair value measurements and maximizes its use of observable inputs and minimizes its use of unobservable inputs. Questar considers bid and ask prices for valuing the majority of its assets and liabilities, measured and reported at fair value. In addition to using market data, Questar makes assumptions in valuing its assets and liabilities, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique.


Certain of Questar's derivative instruments, however, are valued using industry-standard models that consider various inputs, including quoted forward prices for commodities, time value, volatility, and current market and contractual prices for the underlying instruments, as well as other relevant economic measures. Substantially all of these inputs are observable in the marketplace throughout the full term of the instrument, can be derived from observable data or are supported by observable prices at which transactions are executed in the marketplace. The determination of fair value for derivative assets and liabilities also incorporates nonperformance risk for counterparties and for Questar. Derivative contract fair values are reported on a net basis to the extent a legal right of offset with a counterparty exists.


Questar did not have any assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis at March 31, 2010, or at December 31, 2009. The fair value of assets and liabilities at March 31, 2010, is shown in the table below:



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Fair Value Measurements

March 31, 2010

 

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Netting

Adjustments

Total

 

(in millions)

Assets

 

 

 

 

 

Long-term investments

$12.2 

 

 

 

$  12.2 

Derivative contracts - short term

 

$483.2 

$14.6 

($184.5)

313.3 

Derivative contracts - long term

 

264.3 

16.8 

(110.7)

170.4 

  Total assets

$12.2 

$747.5 

$31.4 

($295.2)

$495.9 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Liabilities

 

 

 

 

 

Derivative contracts - short term

 

$323.2 

$0.8 

($184.5)

$139.5 

Derivative contracts - long term

 

221.0 

1.4 

(110.7)

111.7 

  Total liabilities

 

$544.2 

$2.2 

($295.2)

$251.2 


The change in the fair value of Level 3 assets and liabilities for the first quarter of 2010 is shown below:


 

Derivative Contracts

 

2010

 

(in millions)

Balance at January 1,

$ 5.5 

Realized gains and losses included in revenues

0.6 

Unrealized gains and losses included in other comprehensive income

23.7 

Settlements

(0.6)

Balance at March 31,

$29.2 


The fair value of assets and liabilities at December 31, 2009, is shown in the table below:


 

Fair Value Measurements

December 31, 2009

 

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Netting

Adjustments

Total

 

(in millions)

Assets

 

 

 

 

 

Long-term investments

$11.7 

 

 

 

$  11.7 

Derivative contracts - short term

 

$312.6 

$ 2.4 

($186.8)

128.2 

Derivative contracts - long term

 

194.3 

16.1 

(149.2)

61.2 

  Total assets

$11.7 

$506.9 

$18.5 

($336.0)

$201.1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Liabilities

 

 

 

 

 

Derivative contracts - short term

 

$334.4 

$ 2.1 

($186.8)

$149.7 

Derivative contracts - long term

 

278.9 

10.9 

(149.2)

140.6 

  Total liabilities

 

$613.3 

$13.0 

($336.0)

$290.3 


The following table discloses the fair value and related carrying amount of certain financial instruments not disclosed in other notes to the consolidated financial statements in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q:



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Carrying

Estimated

Carrying

Estimated

 

Amount

Fair Value

Amount

Fair Value

 

March 31, 2010

December 31, 2009

 

(in millions)

Financial assets

 

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

 

 

$    30.8 

$    30.8 

Financial liabilities

 

 

 

 

Checks outstanding in excess of cash balances

$    10.4 

$    10.4 

 

 

Short-term debt

134.5 

134.5 

169.0 

169.0 

Long-term debt

2,179.9 

2,389.6 

2,179.9 

2,289.2 


The carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents, checks outstanding in excess of cash balances and short-term debt approximate fair values. The fair value of fixed-rate long-term debt is based on the discounted present value of cash flows using the Company's current credit-risk adjusted borrowing rates. The carrying amount of variable-rate long-term debt approximates fair value.


Note 8 - Derivative Contracts


Market Resources’ subsidiaries use commodity-price derivative instruments in the normal course of business. Market Resources has established policies and procedures for managing commodity-price risks through the use of derivative instruments. Market Resources uses derivative instruments to support rate of return and cash flow targets and protect earnings from downward movements in commodity prices. However, these same instruments typically limit future gains from favorable price movements. Derivative contracts are currently in place for a significant share of Questar E&P-owned gas and oil production and a portion of Energy Trading gas marketing transactions. The volume of production with associated derivative instruments and the mix of the instruments are frequently evaluated and adjusted by management in response to changing market conditions. Market Resources may match derivative contracts with up to 100% of forecast production from proved reserves when prices meet earnings a nd cash flow objectives. Market Resources does not enter into derivative instruments for speculative purposes.


Market Resources uses derivative instruments known as fixed-price swaps and costless collars to realize a known price or range of prices for a specific volume of production delivered into a regional sales point. Swap agreements do not require the physical transfer of natural gas between the parties at settlement. Swap transactions are settled in cash with one party paying the other for the net difference in prices, multiplied by the relevant volume, for the settlement period. Collars are combinations of put and call options that have a floor price and a ceiling price and are only triggered if the settlement price is outside the range of the floor and ceiling prices. In the past, Questar E&P has also used natural gas basis-only swaps to protect cash flows and net income from widening natural gas-price basis differentials. However, natural gas basis-only swaps exposed the company to losses from narrowing natural gas price-basis differentials. As of December 31, 2009, all of the compan y's basis-only swaps were paired with fixed-price swaps and re-designated as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of the derivative instruments subsequent to the re-designation were recorded in AOCI. Fair value changes occurring prior to re-designation were recorded in income.


Market Resources enters into derivative instruments that do not have margin requirements or collateral provisions that would require funding prior to the scheduled cash settlement dates. Derivative-arrangement counterparties are normally financial institutions and energy-trading firms with investment-grade credit ratings. Market Resources routinely monitors and manages its exposure to counterparty risk by requiring specific minimum credit standards for all counterparties and transacting with multiple counterparties.


All derivative instruments are required to be recorded on the balance sheet as either assets or liabilities measured at their fair values. The designation of a derivative instrument as a hedge and its ability to meet hedge accounting criteria determines how the change in fair value of the derivative instrument is reflected in the consolidated financial statements. A derivative instrument qualifies for hedge accounting, if at inception, the derivative is expected to be highly effective in offsetting the underlying hedged cash flows. Generally, Market Resources' derivative instruments are matched to equity gas and oil production and are highly effective, thus qualifying as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of effective cash flow hedges are recorded as a component of AOCI on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and reclassified to earnings as gas and oil sales when the underlying physical transactions occur. Gas hedges are typically structured as fixed-price swaps into regio nal pipelines, locking in basis and hedge effectiveness. Costless collars qualify for cash flow hedge accounting. A basis-only swap does not qualify for hedge accounting treatment. Market Resources regularly reviews the effectiveness of derivative instruments. The ineffective portion of cash flow hedges and the mark to market adjustment of basis-only swaps are recognized in the determination of net income.



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3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Effect of derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges

 

 

Gains recognized in AOCI for the effective portion of hedges

$344.6 

$247.5 

Gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI into income for the effective portion of hedges

 

 

  Revenues

$43.6 

$158.5 

  Cost of natural gas and other products sold

1.8 

(0.6)

(Losses) recognized in income for the ineffective portion of hedges

 

 

  Interest and other income

(0.5)

 

Effect of derivative instruments not designated as hedges

 

 

Unrealized gain (loss) on basis-only swaps 

34.7 

(134.9)

Realized (loss) on basis-only swaps

(34.7)

(3.4)


Based on March 31, 2010 prices, $182.3 million will be settled and reclassified from AOCI to the Consolidated Statements of Income in the next 12 months. The following table discloses the fair value of derivative contracts on a gross-contract basis as opposed to the net-contract basis presentation in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.


 

 

March 31,

2010

December 31,

2009

 

(in millions)

 

 

 

Fixed-price swaps

$483.2 

$312.6 

Option contracts

14.6 

2.4 

Fair value of derivative instruments - short term

$497.8 

$315.0 

Fixed-price swaps

$264.3 

$194.3 

Option contracts

16.8 

16.1 

Fair value of derivative instruments - long term

$281.1 

$210.4 

Liabilities

 

 

Fixed-price swaps

$205.0 

$212.7 

Option contracts

0.8 

2.1 

Basis-only swaps

118.2 

121.7 

Fair value of derivative instruments - short term

$324.0 

$336.5 

Fixed-price swaps

$134.5 

$161.2 

Option contracts

1.4 

10.9 

Basis-only swaps

86.5 

117.7 

Fair value of derivative instruments - long term

$222.4 

$289.8 


Previously reported basis-only swaps have been combined with fixed-price NYMEX natural gas swaps for 2010 and 2011 and now qualify as cash flow hedges. The following table sets forth Market Resources' volumes and average net-to-the-well prices for transactions with associated risk management derivative contracts as of March 31, 2010:




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Questar E&P Production


Year

Time Periods

Quantity

Average hedge price

per Mcf or Bbl,

net to the well(a)

 

 

 

(estimated)

Gas (Bcf) Fixed-price Swaps

2010

9 months

113.7 

$5.26

2011

12 months

102.1 

4.91

2012

12 months

40.6 

5.91

2013

12 months

47.2 

5.98

 

Gas (Bcf) Collars

 

 

 

Floor- Ceiling

2010

9 months

5.0 

$4.65 - $6.51 

2011

12 months

27.7 

4.63 -   6.66 

 

Oil (Mbbl) Fixed-price Swaps

2010

9 months

688 

$60.66 

 

Oil (Mbbl) Collars

 

 

 

Floor- Ceiling

2010

9 months

550 

$47.60 - $96.10 

2011

12 months

1,095 

51.73 - 102.10 


Energy Trading Marketing Transactions


Year

Time Periods

Quantity

Average hedged price

 per MMBtu

Gas Sales (millions of MMBtu) Fixed-price Swaps

2010

9 months

4.9 

$5.10 

2011

12 months

0.8 

6.15 


Gas Purchases (millions of MMBtu) Fixed-price Swaps

2010

9 months

2.4 

$4.56 

2011

12 months

0.3 

6.20 

(a)

The fixed-price swap and collar prices are reduced by gathering costs and adjusted for product quality to determine the net-to-the-well price.


Note 9 - Share-Based Compensation


Questar issues stock options and restricted shares to certain officers, employees and non-employee directors under its Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan (LTSIP) and recognizes expense over time as the stock options or restricted shares vest. First quarter share-based compensation expense amounted to $6.4 million in 2010 compared to $5.4 million in 2009. Deferred share-based compensation, representing the unvested value of restricted share awards, amounted to $26.1 million at March 31, 2010, compared to $13.7 million at December 31, 2009. Deferred share-based compensation is included in common stock on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. First quarter cash flow from income tax benefits in excess of recognized compensation expense amounted to $1.3 million in 2010 compared to $0.7 million in 2009. There were 7,379,847 shares available for future grant at March 31, 2010.


The Company uses the Black-Scholes-Merton mathematical model in estimating the fair value of stock options for accounting purposes. Fair-value calculations rely upon subjective assumptions used in the mathematical model and may not be representative of future results. The Black-Scholes-Merton model was intended for measuring the value of options traded on an exchange. The calculated fair value of options granted and major assumptions used in the model at the date of grant are listed below:



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Stock Option Variables

3 Months Ended

March 31, 2010

Fair value of options at grant date 

$40.65 

Risk-free interest rate

2.30%

Expected price volatility

30.3%

Expected dividend yield

1.18%

Expected life in years

5.2 


Unvested stock options decreased by 288,682 to 1,388,645 in the first quarter of 2010. Stock-option transactions under the terms of the LTSIP are summarized below:


 


Options

Outstanding



Price Range

Weighted-

average

Price

Balance at January 1, 2010

4,655,493 

$  7.50 - $53.83 

 $21.99 

Granted

451,000 

40.65 

40.65 

Exercised

(107,908)

7.50 - $14.01 

9.57 

Balance at March 31, 2010

4,998,585 

$11.48 - $53.83 

$23.94 


Options Outstanding

Options Exercisable

Unvested Options




Range of exercise

prices


Number outstanding at March 31, 2010


Weighted-average remaining term in years


Weighted-average exercise price


Number exercisable at March 31, 2010


Weighted-average exercise price


Number unvested at March 31, 2010


Weighted- average exercise price

$11.48 –  11.98 

855,488

1.8

$11.58

855,488

$11.58

 

 

13.56  -   17.55 

1,790,597

2.1

13.74

1,790,597

13.74

 

 

24.33 -   38.57 

1,731,500

5.1

34.35

860,521

34.97

870,979

$33.75

$40.65 - $53.83 

621,000

6.4

41.38

103,334

42.31

517,666

41.20

 

4,998,585

3.6

$23.94

3,609,940

$19.10

1,388,645

$36.52


Restricted-share grants typically vest in equal installments over a three- or four-year period from the grant date. Several grants vest in a single installment after a specified period. The weighted-average vesting period of unvested restricted shares at March 31, 2010, was 20 months. Transactions involving restricted shares under the terms of the LTSIP are summarized below:


 

Unvested

Restricted

Shares

Price Range

Weighted-average

Price

Balance at January 1, 2010

880,860 

$25.12 - $70.13 

$43.44 

Granted

428,800 

40.65 – 42.58 

40.69 

Distributed

(286,068)

29.30 – 57.47 

42.90 

Forfeited

(6,564)

35.23 – 64.22 

42.31 

Balance at March 31, 2010

1,017,028 

$25.12 – $70.13 

$42.44 


Note 10 - Employee Benefits


The Company has defined-benefit pension and life insurance plans covering a majority of its employees and a postretirement medical plan providing coverage to less than half of its employees. Questar is subject to and complies with minimum-required and maximum-allowed annual contribution levels for its qualified retirement plan as determined by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act and Internal Revenue Code. Subject to these limitations, Questar plans to fund the qualified retirement plan in amounts approximately equal to the yearly expense, which is estimated to be $21.9 million for 2010. Pension expense increased year-over-year because returns on plan assets were lower than expected.




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The Company also has a nonqualified pension plan for eligible employees, which provides a benefit in addition to the benefit limit defined by the Internal Revenue Service for qualified pension plans. The nonqualified pension plan is unfunded. Claims are paid from the Company general funds. The 2010 nonqualified pension plan expense is estimated to be $2.8 million.


Components of the qualified and nonqualified pension expense included in the determination of net income are listed below:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Service cost

$ 2.4 

$ 2.5 

Interest cost

7.9 

7.2 

Expected return on plan assets

(6.4)

(6.4)

Prior service and other costs

0.3 

0.3 

Recognized net-actuarial loss

1.8 

1.5 

Settlement costs

0.2 

0.3 

  Pension expense

$ 6.2 

$ 5.4 


The Company currently estimates a $6.1 million expense for postretirement benefits other than pensions in 2010 before $0.8 million for accretion of a regulatory liability. Postretirement benefits include an estimate of the effect of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003. Questar's prescription drug benefit is actuarially equivalent to Part D of Medicare and; therefore, qualifies for a federal subsidy available on benefits provided to plan participants. In 2004, the Medicare Part D benefit reduced the accumulated postretirement benefit obligation by $2.0 million. By year-end 2009, the Medicare Part D subsidy grew to $4.0 million. Yearly amortization of this benefit amounting to $0.3 million reduces expense through a decrease in the amortization of the unrecognized net loss. The Medicare Part D subsidy is no longer tax exempt as a result of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. Receipts of Medicare Part D subsidies reduce Company con tributions to the employee plan. Expense components are listed below:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Service cost

$ 0.2 

$ 0.2 

Interest cost

1.2 

1.2 

Expected return on plan assets

(0.5)

(0.5)

Amortization of transition obligation

0.5 

0.5 

Amortization of losses

0.2 

0.3 

Accretion of regulatory liability

0.2 

0.2 

  Postretirement benefits expense

$ 1.8 

$ 1.9 


Note 11 - Operations by Line of Business


Questar's major lines of business include gas and oil exploration and production (Questar E&P and Wexpro), midstream field services (Gas Management), energy marketing (Energy Trading), interstate gas transportation (Questar Pipeline), and retail gas distribution (Questar Gas). Line-of-business information is presented according to senior management's basis for evaluating performance considering differences in the nature of products, services and regulation among other factors. Following is a summary of operations by line of business:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Revenues from Unaffiliated Customers

Questar E&P

$319.7 

$310.8 

Wexpro

6.2 

2.4 

Gas Management

74.2 

48.3 

Energy Trading and other

176.2 

114.6 



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  Market Resources

576.3 

476.1 

Questar Pipeline

47.0 

40.7 

Questar Gas

360.7 

405.7 

Total

$984.0 

$922.5 

 

 

 

Revenues from Affiliated Companies 

Wexpro

$ 60.5 

$  59.5 

Gas Management

6.7 

6.7 

Energy Trading and other

147.4 

93.2 

  Market Resources

214.6 

159.4 

Questar Pipeline

19.5 

19.1 

Questar Gas

0.3 

 

Total

$234.4 

$178.5 

 

 

 

Operating Income (Loss)

 

 

Questar E&P

$103.8 

$127.2 

Wexpro

32.8 

28.9 

Gas Management

37.1 

19.6 

Energy Trading and other

2.0 

8.3 

  Market Resources

175.7 

184.0 

Questar Pipeline

33.5 

29.3 

Questar Gas

58.6 

57.2 

Corporate

(0.1)

 

Total

$267.7 

$270.5

 

 

 

Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Questar

 

 

Questar E&P

$ 53.8 

($14.9)

Wexpro

21.2 

18.8 

Gas Management

23.2 

11.4 

Energy Trading and other

1.1 

5.4 

  Market Resources

99.3 

20.7 

Questar Pipeline

17.2 

14.7 

Questar Gas

33.1 

31.8 

Corporate

0.7 

 

Total

$150.3 

$67.2 


Note 12 - Questar Considering Spinoff of Market Resources Excluding Wexpro


On April 21, 2010, Questar Corporation announced it is considering a possible tax-free spinoff of Market Resources and its subsidiaries excluding Wexpro. After the spinoff, Questar Corporation would remain an integrated natural gas company comprised of subsidiaries Wexpro, Questar Pipeline, and Questar Gas. On April 28, 2010, the Internal Revenue Service, in a private letter ruling, confirmed that the proposed spinoff would be a tax-free transaction. Receipt of the referenced private letter ruling is among several precedent conditions to consummation of the proposed spin transaction, including board approval. Subject to those precedent conditions, the spinoff transaction may occur in the second half of 2010.


On April 22, 2010, Moody's Investors Service placed its Baa3 rating of Market Resources' long-term debt under review for possible downgrade and Standard & Poor's placed its BBB+ rating of Market Resources' long-term debt on CreditWatch with negative implications. Moody's affirmed its A3 rating of long-term debt issued by Questar Pipeline and Questar Gas and Standard & Poor's placed the BBB+ ratings of long-term debt issued by Questar Pipeline and Questar Gas on CreditWatch with positive implications. Moody's affirmed its P-2 rating of Questar's short-term debt and Standard & Poor's placed its A-2 rating on Questar's short-term debt on CreditWatch with positive implications.




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Note 13 – Questar Gas General Rate Case


On April 8, 2010, the Public Service Commission of Utah (PSCU) approved a stipulated settlement of Questar Gas's Utah general rate case. The settlement increases Questar Gas's allowed return on equity from 10.0% to 10.35% and extends the existing conservation enabling tariff (CET). The settlement also provides for a rate-tracking mechanism to allow for recovery of the capital costs associated with Questar Gas's high-pressure natural gas feeder-line replacement program.


ITEM 2.  MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS.


The following information updates the discussion of Questar's financial condition provided in its 2009 Form 10-K filing, and analyzes the changes in the results of operations between the quarters ended March 31, 2010, and 2009. For definitions of commonly used gas and oil terms found in this report on Form 10-Q, please refer to the "Glossary of Commonly Used Terms" provided in Questar's 2009 Form 10-K.


RESULTS OF OPERATIONS


Following are comparisons of net income (loss) attributable to Questar by line of business:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions, except per share amounts)

Exploration and Production

 

 

 

  Questar E&P

$  53.8 

($14.9)

 $68.7 

  Wexpro

21.2 

18.8 

 2.4 

Midstream Field Services – Gas Management

23.2 

11.4 

 11.8 

Energy Marketing – Energy Trading and other

1.1 

5.4 

 (4.3)

  Market Resources total

99.3 

20.7 

 78.6 

Interstate Gas Transportation – Questar Pipeline

17.2 

14.7 

 2.5 

Retail Gas Distribution – Questar Gas

33.1 

31.8 

 1.3 

Corporate

0.7 

 

 0.7 

  Net income attributable to Questar

$150.3 

$67.2 

$83.1 

Earnings per diluted share

$0.85 

$0.38 

$0.47 

Average diluted shares

177.2 

175.9 

 1.3 


EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION


Questar E&P

Questar E&P reported net income of $53.8 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared with a loss of $14.9 million in the 2009 quarter. Higher realized crude oil and NGL prices and a 10% increase in 2010 production largely offset lower realized natural gas prices. Changes in unrealized basis-only swaps increased net income $21.8 million in the 2010 quarter compared to a loss of $84.7 million in the year-earlier period. Following is a summary of Questar E&P financial and operating results:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions)

Operating Income

 

 

 

Revenues

 

 

 

  Natural gas sales

$264.6 

$278.4 

($ 13.8)

  Oil and NGL sales

54.0 

31.1 

22.9 

  Other

1.1 

1.3 

(0.2)

    Total Revenues

319.7 

310.8 

8.9 

Operating expenses

 

 

 

  Operating and maintenance

28.8 

34.4 

(5.6)

  General and administrative

19.1 

15.6 

3.5 

  Production and other taxes

21.7 

15.4 

6.3 



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  Depreciation, depletion and amortization

135.1 

113.3 

21.8 

  Exploration

3.6 

3.1 

0.5 

  Abandonment and impairment

7.6 

3.7 

3.9 

    Total Operating Expenses

215.9 

185.5 

30.4 

Net gain from asset sales

 

1.9 

(1.9)

    Operating Income

$103.8 

$127.2 

($ 23.4)

Unrealized gain (loss) on basis-only swaps 

$   34.7

($134.9)

$169.6

Realized (loss) on basis-only swaps

($   34.7)

($3.4)

($ 31.3)

Operating Statistics

 

 

 

Production volumes

 

 

 

  Natural gas (Bcf)

46.3 

41.4 

4.9 

  Oil and NGL (MMbbl)

0.9 

0.9 

 

  Total production (Bcfe)

51.5 

46.9 

4.6 

  Average daily production (MMcfe)

572.3 

521.3 

51.0 

Average realized price, net to the well (including hedges)

 

 

 

  Natural gas (per Mcf)

$5.72 

$ 6.72 

($1.00)

  Oil and NGL (per bbl)

61.80 

34.09 

27.71 


Questar E&P reported production of 51.5 Bcfe in the first quarter of 2010 compared to 46.9 Bcfe in the 2009 quarter, a 10% increase. Natural gas is Questar E&P's primary focus. On an energy-equivalent basis, natural gas comprised approximately 90% of Questar E&P 2010 production. A summary of natural gas-equivalent production by major operating area is shown in the following table:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in Bcfe)

Midcontinent

26.2 

21.0 

5.2 

Pinedale Anticline

15.5 

14.6 

0.9 

Uinta Basin

5.2 

6.3 

(1.1)

Rockies Legacy

4.6 

5.0 

(0.4)

  Total Questar E&P

51.5 

46.9 

4.6 


Questar E&P production increased 10% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to a year earlier. In the Midcontinent, production grew 25% to 26.2 Bcfe in the first quarter of 2010. Ongoing development drilling in the Haynesville Shale play in northwest Louisiana and the Woodford Shale play in the Anadarko Basin of western Oklahoma were the main contributors to the production increase. Questar E&P production from the Pinedale Anticline in western Wyoming grew 6% to 15.5 Bcfe in the first quarter of 2010 as a result of ongoing development drilling. In the Uinta Basin, production decreased 17% to 5.2 Bcfe in the first quarter of 2010 due to decreased drilling activity. Questar E&P Rockies Legacy production decreased 8% to 4.6 Bcfe in the first quarter of 2010. Rockies Legacy properties include all of Questar E&P's Rocky Mountain region properties except the Pinedale Anticline and the Uinta Basin.


Realized prices for natural gas were lower when compared to the prior year, while realized oil and NGL prices at Questar E&P were higher when compared to the prior-year period. In the first quarter 2010, the weighted-average realized natural gas price for Questar E&P, including the impact of hedging, was $5.72 per Mcf compared to $6.72 per Mcf for the same period in 2009, a 15% decrease. Realized oil and NGL prices in the first quarter of 2010 averaged $61.80 per bbl, compared with $34.09 per bbl during the prior year period, an 81% increase. A regional comparison of average realized prices, including hedges, is shown in the following table:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

Natural gas (per Mcf)

 

 

 

Midcontinent

$6.45 

$7.53 

($1.08)

Rocky Mountains

4.91 

6.05 

(1.14)

  Volume-weighted average

5.72 

6.72 

(1.00)



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Oil and NGL (per bbl)

 

 

 

Midcontinent

$62.21 

$36.90 

$25.31 

Rocky Mountains

61.55 

32.01 

29.54 

  Volume-weighted average

61.80 

34.09 

27.71 


Questar E&P net realized natural gas prices, including realized losses on basis-only swaps, at Questar E&P averaged $4.97 per Mcf, down 25% compared to the first quarter of 2009. A comparison of net realized average natural gas prices is shown in the following table:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

Natural gas (per Mcf)

 

 

 

Volume-weighted average (a)

 $5.72 

 $6.72 

($1.00)

Realized losses on basis-only swaps (b)

 (0.75)

 (0.08)

(0.67)

Net realized natural gas price ($ per Mcf)

 $4.97 

 $6.64 

($1.67)

(a)

Reported in revenues in the Consolidated Income Statement.

(b)

Reported after operating income in the Consolidated Income Statement.


Questar E&P hedged approximately 80% of first quarter 2010 gas production with fixed price swaps, and 4% with collars. In first quarter 2009, approximately 77% of gas production was hedged with fixed price swaps. An additional 15% of gas production was subject to basis-only swaps in the 2009 quarter. Gas hedging increased Questar E&P first quarter 2010 gas revenues by $45.6 million and first quarter 2009 gas revenues by $139.8 million. Approximately 33% of first quarter 2010 oil production was hedged with fixed price swaps, and 27% with collars. In first quarter 2009, approximately 25% of oil production was hedged with fixed price swaps. Oil hedges decreased revenues $2.0 million in 2010 and increased revenues $4.6 million in 2009. The net effect of natural gas-basis-only swaps is reported in the Consolidated Statements of Income below operating income. Derivative positions as of March 31, 2010, are summarized in Note 8 to the consolidated financial statements in Item 1 of Part I in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.


Questar E&P production costs (the sum of depreciation, depletion and amortization expense, lease operating expense, general and administrative expense, allocated interest expense and production taxes) per Mcfe of production increased 5% to $4.34 per Mcfe in 2010 versus $4.12 per Mcfe in 2009. Questar E&P production costs are summarized in the following table:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(per Mcfe)

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

$2.62 

$2.42 

$0.20 

Lease operating expense

0.56 

0.73 

(0.17)

General and administrative expense

0.37 

0.33 

0.04 

Allocated interest expense

0.37 

0.31 

0.06 

Production taxes

0.42 

0.33 

0.09 

  Total Production Costs

$4.34 

$4.12 

$0.22 


Production volume-weighted average depreciation, depletion and amortization (DD&A) expense per Mcfe increased in 2010 due to the ongoing depletion of older, lower-cost reserves and the increasing share of Questar E&P production derived from properties with higher DD&A rates. Lease operating expense per Mcfe decreased as the result of increased production combined with lower operating expense. Growing production from new high-rate, low operating cost wells in northwest Louisiana and declining production from higher-cost areas is lowering average lease operating expense. General and administrative expense per Mcfe increased due primarily to increased labor and legal expense. Allocated interest expense per unit of production increased in the 2010 period primarily due to higher debt balances. Production taxes per Mcfe increased in the first quarter of 2010 as a result of higher natural gas and oil field-level sales prices.


Questar E&P exploration expense increased $0.5 million or 16% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to 2009. Abandonment and impairment expense increased $3.9 million, or 105% in 2010 compared to 2009.


The Company has used basis-only swaps to manage the risk of widening basis differentials. Basis-only swaps do not qualify for hedge accounting. The change in unrealized gains and losses on natural gas basis-only swaps increased first quarter 2010 net



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income $21.8 million compared to a loss of $84.7 million in the year-earlier period. As of December 31, 2009, all of the Company's basis-only swaps were paired with fixed-price swaps and re-designated as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of the derivative instruments subsequent to the re-designation were recorded in AOCI. Fair value changes occurring prior to re-designation were recorded in income.


Major Questar E&P Operating Areas


Midcontinent

Questar E&P Midcontinent properties are distributed over a large area, including the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, the Arkoma Basin of Oklahoma and western Arkansas, and the Ark-La-Tex region of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. With the exception of northwest Louisiana, the Granite Wash play in the Texas Panhandle and the Woodford Shale play in western Oklahoma, Questar E&P Midcontinent leasehold interests are fragmented, with no significant concentration of property interests.


Questar E&P has approximately 48,000 net acres of Haynesville Shale lease rights in northwest Louisiana. The depth of the top of the Haynesville Shale ranges from approximately 10,500 feet to 12,500 feet across Questar E&P's leasehold and is below the Hosston and Cotton Valley formations that Questar E&P has been developing in northwest Louisiana for over a decade. Questar E&P continues infill-development drilling in the Hosston and Cotton Valley formations in northwest Louisiana and intends to drill or participate in up to 35 horizontal Haynesville Shale wells in 2010. As of March 31, 2010, Questar E&P had six operated rigs drilling in the project area and operated or had working interests in 628 producing wells in northwest Louisiana compared to 554 at March 31, 2009.


Pinedale Anticline

As of March 31, 2010, Market Resources (including both Questar E&P and Wexpro) operated and had working interests in 437 producing wells on the Pinedale Anticline compared to 337 at the end of the first quarter of 2009. Of the 437 producing wells, Questar E&P has working interests in 415 wells, overriding royalty interests in an additional 21 Wexpro-operated wells, and no interest in one well operated by Wexpro. Wexpro has working interests in 126 of the 437 producing wells.


In 2005, the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (WOGCC) approved 10-acre-density drilling for Lance Pool wells on about 12,700 acres of Market Resources' 17,872-acre (gross) Pinedale leasehold. The area approved for increased density corresponds to the currently estimated productive limits of Market Resources core acreage in the field. The company continues to evaluate development on five-acre density at Pinedale. In January 2008, the WOGCC approved five-acre-density drilling for Lance Pool wells on about 4,200 gross acres of Market Resources Pinedale leasehold. If five-acre-density development is appropriate for a majority of its leasehold, the company currently estimates up to 1,400 additional wells will be required to fully develop the Lance Pool on its acreage.


Uinta Basin

As of March 31, 2010, Questar E&P had an operating interest in 2,327 producing wells in the Uinta Basin of eastern Utah, compared to 888 at March 31, 2009. The significant increase in well count was due to the inclusion of Questar E&P acreage within the outside-operated Greater Monument Butte enhanced recovery unit in 2009; resulting in Questar E&P having a very small interest in 1,313 wells. Uinta Basin proved reserves are found in a series of vertically stacked, laterally discontinuous reservoirs at depths of 5,000 feet to deeper than 18,000 feet. Questar E&P owns interests in over 420,000 gross leasehold acres in the Uinta Basin.


Rockies Legacy

The remainder of Questar E&P Rocky Mountain region leasehold interests, productive wells and proved reserves are distributed over a number of fields and properties managed as the Rockies Legacy division. Most of the properties are located in the Greater Green River Basin of western Wyoming. Planned exploration and development activity for 2010 includes wells in the Green River Basin and the Williston Basin in North Dakota.


Wexpro

Wexpro reported net income of $21.2 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared to $18.8 million in 2009, a 13% increase. Wexpro 2010 results benefited from a higher average investment base compared to the prior-year period. Pursuant to the Wexpro Agreement, Wexpro recovers its costs and receives an unlevered after-tax return of approximately 19-20% on its investment base. Wexpro’s investment base is its investment in commercial wells and related facilities adjusted for working capital and reduced for deferred income taxes and depreciation. Wexpro’s investment base totaled $427.8 million at March 31, 2010, an increase of $27.7 million or 7% since March 31, 2009. Wexpro produced 13.0 Bcf of cost-of-service gas in the 2010 quarter.


MIDSTREAM FIELD SERVICES - Gas Management

Gas Management, which provides gas-gathering and processing-services, reported net income of $23.2 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared to $11.4 million in the same period of 2009. The increase in net income was driven by higher gas-gathering and processing margins. Following is a summary of Gas Management financial and operating results:



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3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions)

Operating Income

 

 

 

Revenues

 

 

 

  Gathering

$36.0 

$32.0 

$  4.0 

  Processing

34.2 

18.4 

15.8 

  Other gathering

10.7 

4.6 

6.1 

    Total Revenues

80.9 

55.0 

25.9 

Operating expenses

 

 

 

  Operating and maintenance

23.3 

19.6 

3.7 

  General and administrative

6.8 

3.8 

3.0 

  Production and other taxes

1.1 

0.9 

0.2 

  Depreciation, depletion and amortization

11.8 

10.9 

0.9 

    Total Operating Expenses

43.0 

35.2 

7.8 

Net (loss) from asset sales

(0.8)

(0.2)

(0.6)

    Operating Income

$37.1 

$19.6 

$17.5 

Operating Statistics

 

 

 

Natural gas processing volumes

 

 

 

  NGL sales (MMgal)

24.8 

21.4 

3.4 

  NGL sales price (per gal)

$1.04 

$0.47 

$0.57 

  Fee-based processing volumes (in millions of MMBtu)

 

 

 

    For unaffiliated customers

26.2 

24.8 

1.4 

    For affiliated customers

27.5 

27.7 

(0.2)

      Total Fee-Based Processing Volumes

53.7 

52.5 

1.2 

  Fee-based processing (per MMBtu)

$0.15 

$0.16 

($0.01)

Natural gas gathering volumes (in millions of MMBtu)

 

 

 

  For unaffiliated customers

58.8 

65.1 

(6.3)

  For affiliated customers

54.9 

44.9 

10.0 

    Total Gas Gathering Volumes

113.7 

110.0 

3.7 

  Gas gathering revenue (per MMBtu)

$0.32 

$0.29 

$0.03 


Gathering margin (gathering revenue minus gathering operating and maintenance expense) increased 41% to $36.8 million in 2010 compared to $26.1 million in 2009. Gathering volumes increased 3.7 million MMBtu, or 3% to 113.7 million MMBtu in 2010.


Processing margin (processing revenue minus plant operating and maintenance expense, which includes processing plant-shrink) increased 124% to $20.8 million in 2010 compared to $9.3 million in 2009. Fee-based gas processing volumes were 53.7 million MMBtu in 2010, a 2% increase compared to 2009. In 2010, fee-based gas processing revenues increased 1% or $0.1 million, while the frac spread from keep-whole processing increased 343% or $12.0 million.


Approximately 78% of Gas Management's net operating revenue from processing and gathering contracts (revenue minus processing plant-shrink) in 2010 was derived from fee-based contracts, down from 93% in 2009.


Depreciation expense grew $0.9 million or 8% in the first quarter of 2010 compared with the 2009 quarter as the result of plant additions.


ENERGY MARKETING - Energy Trading


Energy Trading net income was $1.1 million in 2010, a decrease of 80% compared to $5.4 million in 2009 as a result of lower marketing margin. Revenues from unaffiliated customers were $176.2 million in 2010 compared to $114.6 million in 2009, a 54%



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increase. The weighted-average natural gas sales price increased 34% in 2010 to $5.05 per MMBtu, compared to $3.78 per MMBtu in 2009.


INTERSTATE GAS TRANSPORTATION – Questar Pipeline

Questar Pipeline, which provides interstate natural gas-transportation and storage services, reported first quarter 2010 net income of $17.2 million compared with $14.7 million in 2009, a 17% increase. Operating income increased $4.2 million, or 14%, in the first quarter 2010-to-2009 comparison due primarily to higher transportation and NGL sales. Following is a summary of Questar Pipeline financial and operating results:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions)

Operating Income

 

 

 

Revenues

 

 

 

  Transportation

$47.0 

$42.7 

$4.3 

  Storage

9.5 

9.6 

(0.1)

  NGL sales

5.1 

1.8 

3.3 

  Energy services

3.4 

4.0 

(0.6)

  Gas processing

0.5 

0.9 

(0.4)

  Other

1.0 

0.8 

0.2 

    Total Revenues

66.5 

59.8 

6.7 

Operating expenses

 

 

 

  Operating and maintenance

7.8 

8.1 

(0.3)

  General and administrative    

10.6 

8.6 

2.0 

  Depreciation and amortization

11.8 

10.8 

1.0 

  Other taxes

2.4 

2.3 

0.1 

  Cost of goods sold

0.5 

0.8 

(0.3)

    Total Operating Expenses

33.1 

30.6 

2.5 

Net gain from asset sales

0.1 

0.1 

 

    Operating Income

$33.5 

$29.3 

$4.2 

Operating Statistics

 

 

 

Natural gas-transportation volumes (MMdth)

 

 

 

  For unaffiliated customers

154.2 

153.9 

0.3 

  For Questar Gas

44.0 

44.4 

(0.4)

  For other affiliated customers

1.5 

1.2 

0.3 

    Total Transportation

199.7 

199.5 

0.2 

  Transportation revenue (per dth)

$0.24 

$0.21 

$0.03 

Firm daily transportation demand at March 31, (including

  White River Hub of 1,020 in 2010 and 1,005 in 2009) in Mdth

4,683 

4,219 

464 

Natural gas processing

 

 

 

  NGL sales (MMgal)

3.4 

3.0 

0.4 

  NGL sales price (per gal)

$1.49 

$0.59 

$0.90 


Revenues

As of March 31, 2010, Questar Pipeline had firm-transportation contracts of 4,683 Mdth per day, including 1,020 Mdth per day from Questar Pipeline’s 50% ownership of White River Hub, compared with 4,219 Mdth per day as of March 31, 2009. Questar Pipeline has expanded its transportation system in response to growing regional natural gas production and transportation demand. The increase in transportation revenues was due primarily to an expansion of the Overthrust Pipeline system that was completed in the fourth quarter of 2009. The company has long-term firm-transportation contracts of 460 Mdth per day associated with this expansion.


Questar Gas is Questar Pipeline’s largest transportation customer with contracts for 901 Mdth per day. The majority of the Questar Gas transportation contracts extend through mid 2017.



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Questar Pipeline owns and operates the Clay Basin underground storage complex in eastern Utah. This facility is 100% subscribed under long-term contracts. In addition to Clay Basin, Questar Pipeline also owns and operates three smaller aquifer gas storage facilities. Questar Gas has contracted for 26% of firm-storage capacity at Clay Basin for terms extending from three to nine years and 100% of the firm-storage capacity at the aquifer facilities for terms extending for eight years.


Questar Pipeline charges FERC-approved transportation and storage rates that are based on straight-fixed-variable rate design. Under this rate design, all fixed costs of providing service including depreciation and return on investment are recovered through the demand charge. About 95% of Questar Pipeline costs are fixed and recovered through these demand charges. Questar Pipeline’s earnings are driven primarily by demand revenues from firm shippers. Since only about 5% of operating costs are recovered through volumetric charges, changes in transportation volumes do not have a significant impact on earnings.


NGL sales were 183% higher in 2010 over 2009 due to a 153% increase in NGL prices and a 13% increase in sales volume. Volumes increased from a processing plant that was completed in 2009 near Price, Utah.


Expenses

Operating and maintenance expenses decreased by 4% to $7.8 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared to $8.1 million in the first quarter of 2009. The decrease was due to lower maintenance costs. General and administrative expenses increased by 23% to $10.6 million in the first quarter of 2010 due to higher overhead costs. Operating, maintenance, general and administrative expenses per dth transported increased to $0.09 in the first quarter of 2010 compared with $0.08 in the first quarter of 2009 because transportation volumes were flat and costs increased 10%. Operating, maintenance, general and administrative expenses include processing and storage costs.


Depreciation expense was up 9% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the first quarter of 2009 because of plant placed in service.


RETAIL GAS DISTRIBUTION – Questar Gas

Questar Gas, which provides retail natural gas distribution services in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, reported net income of $33.1 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared with $31.8 million in the first quarter of 2009, a 4% increase. Operating income increased $1.4 million, or 2%, in the 2010-to-2009 first-quarter comparison due to higher margin that more than offset higher costs. Following is a summary of Questar Gas financial and operating results:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions)

Operating Income

 

 

 

Revenues

 

 

 

  Residential and commercial sales

$342.0 

$392.0 

($50.0)

  Industrial sales

6.6 

2.3 

4.3 

  Transportation for industrial customers

2.9 

2.5 

0.4 

  Service

1.7 

1.7 

 

  Other

7.8 

7.2 

0.6 

    Total revenues

361.0 

405.7 

(44.7)

  Cost of natural gas sold

237.0 

293.1 

(56.1)

    Margin

124.0 

112.6 

11.4 

Other operating expenses

 

 

 

  Operating and maintenance

39.0 

31.0 

8.0 

  General and administrative

11.3 

9.8 

1.5 

  Depreciation and amortization

11.1 

10.8 

0.3 

  Other taxes

4.0 

3.8 

0.2 

    Total other operating expenses

65.4 

55.4 

10.0 

    Operating income

$58.6 

$  57.2 

$1.4 



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Operating Statistics

 

 

 

Natural gas volumes (MMdth)

 

 

 

  Residential and commercial sales

44.6 

44.5 

0.1 

  Industrial sales

1.1 

0.3 

0.8 

  Transportation for industrial customers

16.5 

16.5 

 

     Total industrial

17.6 

16.8 

0.8 

     Total deliveries

62.2 

61.3 

0.9 

Natural gas revenue (per dth)

 

 

 

  Residential and commercial sales

$7.66 

$8.81 

($1.15)

  Industrial sales

6.01 

7.57 

(1.56)

  Transportation for industrial customers

0.18 

0.15 

0.03 

(Warmer) than normal temperatures

 

(1%)

1%

Temperature-adjusted usage per customer (dth)

46.6 

47.4 

(0.8)

Customers at March 31, (thousands)

904.0 

892.8 

11.2 


Margin Analysis

Questar Gas margin (revenues minus gas costs) increased $11.4 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the first quarter of 2009. Following is a summary of major changes in Questar Gas margin:


 

Change

 

2010 vs. 2009

 

(in millions)

Customer growth

$1.2 

Demand-side management cost recovery

11.5 

Recovery of gas-cost portion of bad-debt costs

(1.5)

Other

0.2 

  Increase

$11.4 


At March 31, 2010, Questar Gas served 904,040 customers, up from 892,829 at March 31, 2009. Customer growth increased the margin by $1.2 million in the first quarter of 2010.


Temperature-adjusted usage per customer decreased 2% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the first quarter of 2009. The impact on the company margin from changes in usage per customer has been mitigated by a conservation-enabling tariff that was approved by the PSCU beginning in 2006.


Weather, as measured in degree days, was normal in the first quarter of 2010 compared to 1% warmer than normal in the first quarter of 2009. A weather-normalization adjustment on customer bills generally offsets financial impacts of moderate temperature variations.


The Company filed a general rate case in December 2009, requesting an allowed return on equity of 10.6%, a mechanism to adjust rates for feeder-line replacement and a continuation of the CET. In April 2010, the Company entered into a stipulation agreement with other parties in the case to settle all issues in the case. The stipulation agreement sets an allowed return on equity of 10.35%, increases customer rates by $5.0 million, establishes a mechanism to adjust rates for feeder-line replacement and continues the CET. The stipulation agreement was approved by the PSCU with the changes in rates effective August 1, 2010.


Expenses

Cost of natural gas sold was down 19% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the first quarter of 2009 due to lower gas purchase expenses per dth. Questar Gas accounts for purchased-gas costs in accordance with procedures authorized by the PSCU and the PSCW. Purchased-gas costs that are different from those provided for in present rates are accumulated and recovered or credited through future rate changes. As of March 31, 2010, Questar Gas had a $3.1 million under-collected balance in the purchased-gas adjustment account representing costs incurred in excess of costs recovered from customers.


Operating and maintenance expenses increased $8.0 million, or 26%, in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the first quarter of 2009 due primarily to higher demand-side management costs of $11.5 million partially offset by a reduction in bad-debt costs of



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$1.9 million. The demand-side management costs are for the company’s energy efficiency program and are recovered from customers through periodic rate changes. General and administrative expenses increased $1.5 million, or 15% in the 2010 first quarter due to higher overhead costs. Operating, maintenance, general and administrative expenses per customer were $56 in the first quarter of 2010 compared to $46 in the first quarter of 2009 as a result of higher demand-side management costs of $13 per customer.


Depreciation expense increased 3% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the first quarter of 2009 primarily as a result of plant additions from customer growth and replacement of feeder lines.


Consolidated Results below Operating Income


Interest expense

Interest expense rose 7% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to a year ago due primarily to Market Resources borrowing $300.0 million at a 6.8% interest rate in August 2009 and using the proceeds to repay lower cost variable-rate bank debt.


Realized and unrealized gain (loss) on basis-only swaps

The Company has used basis-only swaps to manage the risk of widening basis differentials. Basis-only swaps do not qualify for hedge accounting. As of December 31, 2009, all of the Company's basis-only swaps were paired with fixed-price swaps and re-designated as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of the derivative instruments subsequent to the re-designation were recorded in AOCI. Fair value changes occurring prior to re-designation were recorded in income. Unrealized gains on basis-only swaps amounted to $34.7 million in the first quarter of 2010 compared to losses of $134.9 million in 2009. Realized losses on settlements of basis-only swaps amounted to $34.7 million in the first quarter of 2010 and $3.4 million in the first quarter of 2009.


Income taxes

The effective combined federal and state income tax rate was 36.8% in the first quarter of 2010 compared with 36.4% in the 2009 period.


LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES


Operating Activities

Net cash provided from operating activities decreased 24% in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the 2009 quarter due to lower cash flow associated with changes in operating assets and liabilities and lower noncash adjustments to net income. Cash sources from operating assets and liabilities were lower in 2010 primarily due to lower accounts receivable and under-collection in the purchase-gas adjustment account. The year-to-year change in unrealized gains and losses on basis-only swaps represented the single largest noncash adjustment to net income. Net cash provided from operating activities is presented below:


 

3 Months Ended March 31,

 

2010

2009

Change

 

(in millions)

Net income

$150.9 

$  67.7 

$83.2 

Noncash adjustments to net income attributable to Questar

213.0 

311.2 

(98.2)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities

1.6 

101.9 

(100.3)

Net cash provided by operating activities

$365.5 

$480.8 

($115.3)


Investing Activities

A comparison of capital expenditures for the first quarter of 2010 and 2009 plus a forecast for calendar year 2010 are presented below:


 

 

 

Forecast

 

3 Months Ended March 31,

12 Months Ended December 31,

 

2010

2009

2010

 

(in millions)

Questar E&P

$220.0 

$283.6 

$   895.1 

Wexpro

17.5 

26.5 

100.0 

Gas Management

68.5 

39.7 

289.0 

Questar Pipeline

17.3 

25.5 

161.4 

Questar Gas

26.1 

15.0 

128.9 



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Other

 

0.2 

1.4 

  Total cash capital expenditures

349.4 

390.5 

1,575.8 

Change in accruals

(24.3)

(127.2)

 

  Total accrued capital expenditures

$325.1 

$263.3 

$1,575.8 


Financing Activities

In the first quarter of 2010, net cash provided by operating activities of $365.5 million exceeded net cash used in investing activities of $349.5 million by $16.0 million. Long-term debt was unchanged in 2010 and short-term debt decreased by a net change of $34.5 million in the first quarter of 2010.


Questar issues commercial paper, rated A-2 by Standard & Poor's and P-2 by Moody's, to meet short-term financing requirements. The Company maintains committed credit lines with banks to provide liquidity support. Credit commitments under the bank lines totaled $435.0 million at March 31, 2010, with no amounts borrowed. Commercial paper outstanding amounted to $134.5 million at March 31, 2010.


At March 31, 2010, combined short-term and long-term debt was 38% and equity was 62% of total capital. Market Resources had $600.0 million of unused capacity under its long-term revolving-credit facility.


ITEM 3.  QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK.


Questar's primary market-risk exposure arises from changes in the market price for natural gas, oil and NGL, and volatility in interest rates. Energy Trading has long-term contracts for pipeline capacity and is obligated to pay for transportation services with no guarantee that it will be able to fully utilize the contractual capacity of these transportation commitments.


Commodity-Price Risk Management

Market Resources' subsidiaries use commodity-price derivative instruments in the normal course of business to reduce the risk of adverse commodity-price movements. However, these same arrangements typically limit future gains from favorable price movements. Derivative contracts are currently in place for a significant share of Questar E&P-owned gas and oil production and a portion of Energy Trading gas-marketing transactions.


As of March 31, 2010, Market Resources held commodity-price hedging contracts covering about 367.4 million MMBtu of natural gas and 2.3 million barrels of oil. A year earlier, the Market Resources hedging contracts covered 252.4 million MMBtu of natural gas, 0.6 million barrels of oil and natural gas basis-only swaps on an additional 184.9 Bcf. Changes in the fair value of derivative contracts from December 31, 2009 to March 31, 2010 are presented below:


 

Cash flow

Basis-only

 

 

Hedges

Swaps

Total

 

(in millions)

Net fair value of gas- and oil-derivative contracts

  outstanding at Dec. 31, 2009

$138.5 

($239.4)

($100.9)

Contracts settled 

(45.4)

34.7 

(10.7) 

Change in gas and oil prices on futures markets 

344.9 

 

344.9 

Contracts added

(0.8)

 

(0.8)

Net fair value of gas- and oil-derivative contracts

  outstanding at March 31, 2010

$437.2 

($204.7)

$232.5 


A table of the net fair value of gas- and oil-derivative contracts as of March 31, 2010, is shown below. Most of the fixed-priced swaps will settle in the next 12 months and the fair value of cash-flow hedges will be reclassified from Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income to the Consolidated Statements of Income:


 

Cash flow

Basis-only

 

 

Hedges

Swaps

Total

 

(in millions)

Contracts maturing by March 31, 2011

$292.0 

($118.2)

$173.8 

Contracts maturing between April 1, 2011 and March 31, 2012

96.4 

(86.5)

9.9 



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Contracts maturing between April 1, 2012 and March 31, 2013

25.8 

 

25.8 

Contracts maturing between April 1, 2013 and March 31, 2014

23.0 

 

23.0 

Net fair value of gas- and oil-derivative contracts

  outstanding at March 31, 2010

$437.2 

($204.7)

$232.5 


The following table shows sensitivity of fair value of gas- and oil-derivative contracts and basis-only swaps to changes in the market price of gas and oil and basis differentials:


 

March 31,

December 31,

 

2010

2009

 

(in millions)

Net fair value - asset (liability)

$232.5 

($100.9)

Fair value if market prices of gas and oil and basis differentials decline by 10% 

427.6 

174.2 

Fair value if market prices of gas and oil and basis differentials increase by 10% 

37.4 

(375.8)


Interest-Rate Risk Management

As of March 31, 2010, Questar had $1,979.9 million principal amount of fixed-rate long-term debt and $200.0 million of variable-rate long-term debt.


Forward-Looking Statements

This quarterly report may contain or incorporate by reference information that includes or is based upon "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements give expectations or forecasts of future events. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They use words such as "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "project," "intend," "plan," "believe," and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with a discussion of future operating or financial performance. In particular, these include statements relating to future actions, prospective services or products, future performance or results of current and anticipated services or products, exploration efforts, expenses, the outcome of contin gencies such as legal proceedings, trends in operations and financial results.


Any or all forward-looking statements may turn out to be wrong. They can be affected by inaccurate assumptions or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties. Many such factors will be important in determining actual future results. These statements are based on current expectations and the current economic environment. They involve a number of risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict. These statements are not guarantees of future performance. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. Among factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are:


-

the risk factors discussed in Part I, Item 1A of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009;

-

general economic conditions, including the performance of financial markets and interest rates;

-

changes in industry trends;

-

changes in laws or regulations; and

-

other factors, most of which are beyond the Company's control.


Questar undertakes no obligation to publicly correct or update the forward-looking statements in this quarterly report, in other documents, or on the Web site to reflect future events or circumstances. All such statements are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.


ITEM 4.  CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.


Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures.

The Company's Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have evaluated the effectiveness of the Company's disclosure controls and procedures (as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) as of March 31, 2010. Based on such evaluation, such officers have concluded that, as of March 31, 2010, the Company's disclosure controls and procedures are effective in alerting them on a timely basis to material information relating to the Company, including its consolidated subsidiaries, required to be included in the Company's reports filed or submitted under the Exchange Act. The Company's Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer also concluded that the controls and procedures were effective in ensuring that information required to be disclosed by the Company in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act is accumulated and communicated to the Company's management including its principal executive and financi al officers or persons performing similar functions as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.



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Changes in Internal Controls.

There were no changes in the Company's internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the quarter ended March 31, 2010, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company's internal control over financial reporting.


PART II.  OTHER INFORMATION


ITEM 1.  LEGAL PROCEEDINGS.


Questar is involved in various commercial and regulatory claims and litigation and other legal proceedings that arise in the ordinary course of its business. Management does not believe any of them will have a material adverse effect on the Company's financial position, results of operations or cash flows. A liability is recorded for a loss contingency when its occurrence is probable and damages can be reasonably estimated based on the anticipated most likely outcome. Disclosures are provided for contingencies reasonably likely to occur which would have a material adverse effect on the Company's financial position, results of operations or cash flows. Some of the claims involve highly complex issues relating to liability, damages and other matters subject to substantial uncertainties and, therefore, the probability of liability or an estimate of loss cannot be reasonably determined.


Environmental Claims

In United States of America v. Questar Gas Management Co., Civil No. 208CV167, filed on February 29, 2008, in Utah Federal District Court, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) alleges that Gas Management violated the federal Clean Air Act (CAA) and seeks substantial penalties and a permanent injunction involving the manner of operation of five compressor stations located in the Uinta Basin of eastern Utah. EPA further alleges that the facilities are located within the original boundaries of the former Uncompahgre Indian Reservation and are therefore within "Indian Country." EPA asserts primary CAA jurisdiction over "Indian Country" where state CAA programs do not apply. EPA contends that the potential to emit, on a hypothetically uncontrolled basis, for Gas Management's facilities render them "major sources" of emissions for criteria and hazardous air pollutants. Categorization of the facilities as "major sources" affects the particula r regulatory program applicable to those facilities. EPA claims that Gas Management failed to obtain the necessary major source pre-construction or modification permits, and failed to comply with hazardous air-pollutant regulations for testing and reporting, among other things. Gas Management contends that its facilities have pollution controls installed that reduce their actual air emissions below major source thresholds, rendering them subject to different regulatory requirements. Gas Management intends to vigorously defend against the EPA's claims, and believes that the major source permitting and regulatory requirements at issue can be legally avoided by applying Utah's CAA program or EPA's prior practice for similar facilities elsewhere in Indian Country, among other defenses. Because of the complexities and uncertainties of this legal dispute, it is difficult to predict all reasonably possible outcomes; however, management believes the Company has accrued a reasonable loss contingency that is an immate rial amount, for the anticipated most likely outcome.


The Ute Indian Tribe has intervened as a party to the above EPA CAA enforcement action, but has been constrained by the court’s intervention order to claims based on the same questions of law and fact common to the government’s CAA claims. The Tribe alleges claims against Gas Management based on tort and public nuisance and seeks injunctive relief and monetary damages. Gas Management has filed a motion to dismiss the Tribe’s complaint in intervention for lacking commonality with the government’s claims. As a result, the Tribe seeks to cancel its comprehensive January 2005, Surface Use and Access Concession Agreement (SUA) with Questar and its affiliates and threatens to deny future access to Questar affiliates in carrying out development and operations. The parties have tendered cross-claims of breach under the SUA and have triggered an informal resolution process likely leading to arbitration separate from the pending CAA litigation. Questar will vigorously defend i ts rights under the SUA.


ITEM 2.  UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS.


Questar had no unregistered sales of equity during the first quarter of 2010. Questar repurchased shares in conjunction with tax-payment elections under the Company Long-term Stock Incentive Plan and rollover shares used in exercising stock options. The following table sets forth the Company's purchases of common stock registered under Section 12 of the Exchange Act that occurred during the quarter ended March 31, 2010:



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2010



Number of Shares Purchased*



Average Price per Share

Total Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Plans

Maximum Number of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans

January

27,013 

$44.39 

-

-

February

79,620 

41.37 

-

-

March

38,886 

44.01 

-

-

Total

145,519 

$42.64 

-

-


*Excludes any fractional shares purchased from terminating participants in the Questar Dividend Reinvestment and Stock Purchase Plan and any shares of restricted stock forfeited when failing to satisfy vesting conditions.


ITEM 6.  EXHIBITS.


The following exhibits are being filed as part of this report:

Exhibit No.

Exhibits


  31.1.

Certification signed by Keith O. Rattie, Questar Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.


  31.2.

Certification signed by Richard J. Doleshek, Questar Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.


  32.

Certification signed by Keith O. Rattie and Richard J. Doleshek, Questar Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, respectively, pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.


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SIGNATURES


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.


QUESTAR CORPORATION

(Registrant)



May 5, 2010

/s/Keith O. Rattie

Keith O. Rattie, Chairman of the Board,

President and Chief Executive Officer



May 5, 2010

/s/Richard J. Doleshek

Richard J. Doleshek,

Executive Vice President

and Chief Financial Officer




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Exhibits List

Exhibits


  31.1.

Certification signed by Keith O. Rattie, Questar Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.


  31.2.

Certification signed by Richard J. Doleshek, Questar Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.


  32.

Certification signed by Keith O. Rattie and Richard J. Doleshek, Questar Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, respectively, pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.


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EX-31 2 str10q1q2010ex311.htm EXHIBIT 31.1 Exhibit 31



Exhibit 31.1.


CERTIFICATION


I, Keith O. Rattie, certify that:


1.

I have reviewed this Form 10-Q of Questar Corporation;


2.

Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;


3.

Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;


4.

The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and we have:


(a)

Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;


(b)

Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;


(c)

Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and


(d)

Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting: and


5.

The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent function): and


(a)

All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and


(b)

Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.




May 5, 2010

/s/ Keith O. Rattie

Keith O. Rattie

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer




EX-31 3 str10q1q2010ex312.htm EXHIBIT 31.2 Exhibit 31



Exhibit 31.2.


CERTIFICATION


I, Richard J. Doleshek, certify that:



1.

I have reviewed this Form 10-Q of Questar Corporation;


2.

Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;


3.

Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;


4.

The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and we have:


(a)

Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;


(b)

Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;


(c)

Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and


(d)

Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting: and


5.

The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent function): and


(a)

All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and


(b)

Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.




May 5, 2010

/s/Richard J. Doleshek

Richard J. Doleshek

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer



EX-32 4 str10q1q2010ex32.htm EXHIBIT 32 Exhibit No



Exhibit No. 32.



CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO

18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002



In connection with this report of Questar Corporation (the Company) on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2010, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the Report), Keith O. Rattie, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, and Richard J. Doleshek, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company, each hereby certifies, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that, to the best of his knowledge:


(1)

The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or Section 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and


(2)

The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.


QUESTAR CORPORATION



May 5, 2010

/s/Keith O. Rattie

Keith O. Rattie

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer




May 5, 2010

/s/Richard J. Doleshek

Richard J. Doleshek

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer





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Following is a summary of operations by line of business: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Revenues from Unaffiliated CustomersQuestar E&P $319.7 $310.8 Wexpro 6.2 2.4 Gas Management 74.2 48.3 Energy Trading and other 176.2 114.6 Market Resources 576.3 476.1 Questar Pipeline 47.0 40.7 Questar Gas 360.7 405.7 Total $984.0 $922.5 Revenues from Affiliated Companies Wexpro $ 60.5 $ 59.5 Gas Management 6.7 6.7 Energy Trading and other 147.4 93.2 Market Resources 214.6 159.4 Questar Pipeline19.5 19.1 Questar Gas 0.3 Total $234.4 $178.5 Operating Income (Loss) Questar E&P $103.8 $127.2 Wexpro 32.8 28.9 Gas Management 37.1 19.6 Energy Trading and other 2.0 8.3 Market Resources 175.7 184.0 Questar Pipeline 33.5 29.3 Questar Gas 58.6 57.2 Corporate (0.1) Total $267.7 $270.5 Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Questar Questar E&P $ 53.8 ($14.9)Wexpro 21.2 18.8 Gas Management 23.2 11.4 Energy Trading and other 1.1 5.4 Market Resources 99.3 20.7 Questar Pipeline 17.2 14.7 Questar Gas 33.1 31.8 Corporate 0.7 Total $150.3 $67.2 The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. Comprehensive income is the sum of net income attributable to Questar as reported in the Consolidated Statements of Income and other comprehensive income (loss). Other comprehensive income (loss) includes changes in the market value of commodity-based derivative instruments and recognition of the under-funded position of pension and other postretirement benefit plans. These transactions are not the culmination of the earnings process but result from periodically adjusting historical balances to fair value. Income or loss is realized when the gas, oil or NGL underlying the derivative instrument is sold or the pension or other postretirement benefit costs are accrued. Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Questar is shown below: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Net income $150.9 $ 67.7 Other comprehensive income Net unrealized gain on derivatives 299.2 89.6 Other 0.1 Income taxes (111.3) (33.4) Net other comprehensive income 188.0 56.2 Comprehensive income 338.9 123.9 Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interest (0.6) (0.5) Comprehensive income attributable to Questar $338.3 $123.4 The components of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) (AOCI), net of income taxes, shown on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets are as follows: March 31, December 31, 2010 2009 Change (in millions) Net unrealized gain on derivatives $ 275.0 $ 87.1 $187.9 Pension liability (104.5) (104.5) Postretirement benefits liability (12.9) (12.9) Other 0.1 0.1 Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) $ 157.7 ($ 30.3) $188.0 5900000 4000000 349400000 390500000 61200000 170400000 0.85 0.38 150300000 67200000 325800000 315300000 47000000 40700000 576300000 476100000 The Company has defined-benefit pension and life insurance plans covering a majority of its employees and a postretirement medical plan providing coverage to less than half of its employees. Questar is subject to and complies with minimum-required and maximum-allowed annual contribution levels for its qualified retirement plan as determined by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act and Internal Revenue Code. Subject to these limitations, Questar plans to fund the qualified retirement plan in amounts approximately equal to the yearly expense, which is estimated to be $21.9 million for 2010. Pension expense increased year-over-year because returns on plan assets were lower than expected. The Company also has a nonqualified pension plan for eligible employees, which provides a benefit in addition to the benefit limit defined by the Internal Revenue Service for qualified pension plans. The nonqualified pension plan is unfunded. Claims are paid from the Company general funds. The 2010 nonqualified pension plan expense is estimated to be $2.8 million. Components of the qualified and nonqualified pension expense included in the determination of net income are listed below: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions)Service cost $ 2.4 $ 2.5 Interest cost 7.9 7.2 Expected return on plan assets (6.4) (6.4)Prior service and other costs 0.3 0.3 Recognized net-actuarial loss 1.8 1.5 Settlement costs 0.2 0.3 Pension expense $ 6.2 $ 5.4 The Company currently estimates a $6.1 million expense for postretirement benefits other than pensions in 2010 before $0.8 million for accretion of a regulatory liability. Postretirement benefits include an estimate of the effect of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003. Questar's prescription drug benefit is actuarially equivalent to Part D of Medicare and; therefore, qualifies for a federal subsidy available on benefits provided to plan participants. In 2004, the Medicare Part D benefit reduced the accumulated postretirement benefit obligation by $2.0 million. By year-end 2009, the Medicare Part D subsidy grew to $4.0 million. Yearly amortization of this benefit amounting to $0.3 million reduces expense through a decrease in the amortization of the unrecognized net loss. The Medicare Part D subsidy is no longer tax exempt as a result of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. Receipts of Medicare Part D subsidies reduce Company contributions to the empl oyee plan. Expense components are listed below: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Service cost $ 0.2 $ 0.2 Interest cost 1.2 1.2 Expected return on plan assets (0.5) (0.5)Amortization of transition obligation 0.5 0.5 Amortization of losses 0.2 0.3 Accretion of regulatory liability 0.2 0.2 Postretirement benefits expense $ 1.8 $ 1.9 -30800000 -23900000 22800000 21700000 -34700000 134900000 948100000 1011300000 11529900000 11846400000 34100000 31800000 3500000 4400000 Market Resources' subsidiaries use commodity-price derivative instruments in the normal course of business. Market Resources has established policies and procedures for managing commodity-price risks through the use of derivative instruments. Market Resources uses derivative instruments to support rate of return and cash flow targets and protect earnings from downward movements in commodity prices. However, these same instruments typically limit future gains from favorable price movements. Derivative contracts are currently in place for a significant share of Questar E&P-owned gas and oil production and a portion of Energy Trading gas marketing transactions. The volume of production with associated derivative instruments and the mix of the instruments are frequently evaluated and adjusted by management in response to changing market conditions. Market Resources may match derivative contracts with up to 100% of for ecast production from proved reserves when prices meet earnings and cash flow objectives. Market Resources does not enter into derivative instruments for speculative purposes. Market Resources uses derivative instruments known as fixed-price swaps and costless collars to realize a known price or range of prices for a specific volume of production delivered into a regional sales point. Swap agreements do not require the physical transfer of natural gas between the parties at settlement. Swap transactions are settled in cash with one party paying the other for the net difference in prices, multiplied by the relevant volume, for the settlement period. Collars are combinations of put and call options that have a floor price and a ceiling price and are only triggered if the settlement price is outside the range of the floor and ceiling prices. In the past, Questar E&P has also used natural gas basis-only swaps to protect cash flows and net income from widening natural gas-price basis differentials. However, natural gas basis-only swaps exposed the company to losses from narrowing natural gas price-basis differentials. As of December 31, 2009, all of the company's basis-only swaps w ere paired with fixed-price swaps and re-designated as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of the derivative instruments subsequent to the re-designation were recorded in AOCI. Fair value changes occurring prior to re-designation were recorded in income. Market Resources enters into derivative instruments that do not have margin requirements or collateral provisions that would require funding prior to the scheduled cash settlement dates. Derivative-arrangement counterparties are normally financial institutions and energy-trading firms with investment-grade credit ratings. Market Resources routinely monitors and manages its exposure to counterparty risk by requiring specific minimum credit standards for all counterparties and transacting with multiple counterparties. All derivative instruments are required to be recorded on the balance sheet as either assets or liabilities measured at their fair values. The designation of a derivative instrument as a hedge and its ability to meet hedge accounting criteria determines how the change in fair value of the derivative instrument is reflected in the consolidated financial statements. A derivative instrument qualifies for hedge accounting, if at inception, the derivative is expected to be highly effective in offsetting the underlying hedged cash flows. Generally, Market Resources' derivative instruments are matched to equity gas and oil production and are highly effective, thus qualifying as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of effective cash flow hedges are recorded as a component of AOCI on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and reclassified to earnings as gas and oil sales when the underlying physical transactions occur. Gas hedges are typically structured as fixed-price swaps into regional pipelines, locking in basis and hedge effectiveness. Costless collars qualify for cash flow hedge accounting. A basis-only swap does not qualify for hedge accounting treatment. Market Resources regularly reviews the effectiveness of derivative instruments. The ineffective portion of cash flow hedges and the mark to market adjustment of basis-only swaps are recognized in the determination of net income. 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Effect of derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges Gains recognized in AOCI for the effective portion of hedges $344.6 $247.5 Gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI into income for the effective portion of hedges Revenues $43.6 $158.5 Cost of natural gas and other products sold 1.8 (0.6)(Losses) recognized in income for the ineffective portion of hedges Interest and other income (0.5) Effect of derivative instruments not designated as hedges Unrealized gain (loss) on basis-only swaps 34.7 (134.9)Realized (loss) on basis-only swaps (34.7) (3.4) Based on March 31, 2010 prices, $182.3 million will be settled and reclassified from AOCI to the Consolidated Statements of Income in the next 12 months. The following table discloses the fair value of derivative contracts on a gross-contract basis as opposed to the net-contract basis presentation in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. March 31, 2010 December 31, 2009 (in millions) Fixed-price swaps $483.2 $312.6 Option contracts 14.6 2.4 Fair value of derivative instruments - short term $497.8 $315.0 Fixed-price swaps $264.3 $194.3 Option contracts 16.8 16.1 Fair value of derivative instruments - long term $281.1 $210.4 Liabilities Fixed-price swaps $205.0 $212.7 Option contracts 0.8 2.1 Basis-only swaps 118.2 121.7 Fair value of derivative instruments - short term $324.0 $336.5 Fixed-price swaps $134.5 $161.2 Option contracts 1.4 10.9 Basis-only swaps 86.5 117.7 Fair value of derivative instruments - long term $222.4 $289.8 Previously reported basis-only swaps have been combined with fixed-price NYMEX natural gas swaps for 2010 and 2011 and now qualify as cash flow hedges. The following table sets forth Market Resources' volumes and average net-to-the-well prices for transactions with associated risk management derivative contracts as of March 31, 2010: Questar E&P Production Year Time Periods Quantity Average hedge priceper Mcf or Bbl,net to the well(a) (estimated)Gas (Bcf) Fixed-price Swaps2010 9 months 113.7 $5.262011 12 months 102.1 4.912012 12 months 40.6 5.912013 12 months 47.2 5.98 Gas (Bcf) Collars Floor- Ceiling 2010 9 months 5.0 $4.65 - $6.51 2011 12 months 27.7 4.63 - 6.66 Oil (Mbbl) Fixed-price Swaps 2010 9 months 688 $60.66 Oil (Mbbl) Collars Floor- Ceiling2010 9 months 550 $47.60 - $96.10 2011 12 months 1,095 51.73 - 102.10 Energy Trading Marketing Transactions Year Time Periods Quantity Average hedged price per MMBtuGas Sales (millions of MMBtu) Fixed-price Swaps2010 9 months 4.9 $5.10 2011 12 months 0.8 6.15 Gas Purchases (millions of MMBtu) Fixed-price Swaps 2010 9 months 2.4 $4.56 2011 12 months 0.3 6.20 (a) The fixed-price swap and collar prices are reduced by gathering costs and adjusted for product quality to determine the net-to-the-well price. -46800000 -121100000 1200000 0 1800000 0 0 150000000 149700000 139500000 37800000 37700000 128200000 313300000 103500000 100300000 On April 8, 2010, the Public Service Commission of Utah (PSCU) approved a stipulated settlement of Questar Gas's Utah general rate case. The settlement increases Questar Gas's allowed return on equity from 10.0% to 10.35% and extends the existing conservation enabling tariff (CET). The settlement also provides for a rate-tracking mechanism to allow for recovery of the capital costs associated with Questar Gas's high-pressure natural gas feeder-line replacement program. The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. 5900000 3200000 200000 200000 6400000 5400000 0.13 0.125 600000 500000 1800000 1600000 175093545 Large Accelerated Filer On April 21, 2010, Questar Corporation announced it is considering a possible tax-free spinoff of Market Resources and its subsidiaries excluding Wexpro. After the spinoff, Questar Corporation would remain an integrated natural gas company comprised of subsidiaries Wexpro, Questar Pipeline, and Questar Gas. On April 28, 2010, the Internal Revenue Service, in a private letter ruling, confirmed that the proposed spinoff would be a tax-free transaction. Receipt of the referenced private letter ruling is among several precedent conditions to consummation of the proposed spin transaction, including board approval. Subject to those precedent conditions, the spinoff transaction may occur in the second half of 2010. On April 22, 2010, Moody's Investors Service placed its Baa3 rating of Market Resources' long-term debt under review for possible downgrade and Standard & Poor's placed its BBB+ rating of Market Resources' long-term debt on CreditWatch with negative implications. Moody's affirmed its A3 rating of long-term debt issued by Questar Pipeline and Questar Gas and Standard & Poor's placed the BBB+ ratings of long-term debt issued by Questar Pipeline and Questar Gas on CreditWatch with positive implications. Moody's affirmed its P-2 rating of Questar's short-term debt and Standard & Poor's placed its A-2 rating on Questar's short-term debt on CreditWatch with positive implications. 100000 7100000 30700000 10600000 0 10400000 174900000 173800000 0 -138300000 7600000 3700000 2010 No Questar measures and discloses fair values in accordance with the provisions of ASC 820 "Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures," formerly SFAS 157. ASC 820 establishes a fair-value hierarchy of Levels 1, 2 and 3 based on inputs with Level 1 measures calculated from the most visible inputs. Level 1 inputs are unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the Company has the ability to access at the measurement date. Level 2 inputs are inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liability. The Level 2 fair value of derivative contracts (see Note 8) is based on market prices posted on the NYMEX on the last trading day of the reporting period and industry-standard discounted cash flow models. The Level 3 fair value of derivative contracts is based on NYMEX market price s in combination with unobservable volatility inputs and industry-standard option pricing models. Long-term investments consist of money market and short-term bond index mutual funds, and represent funds held in Wexpro's trust (see Note 5). The fair value of long-term investments is based on quoted prices for the underlying mutual funds, and is considered a Level 1 fair value. Questar primarily applies the market approach for recurring fair value measurements and maximizes its use of observable inputs and minimizes its use of unobservable inputs. Questar considers bid and ask prices for valuing the majority of its assets and liabilities, measured and reported at fair value. In addition to using market data, Questar makes assumptions in valuing its assets and liabilities, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. Certain of Questar's derivative instruments, however, are valued using industry-standard models that consider various inputs, including quoted forward prices for commodities, time value, volatility, and current market and contractual prices for the underlying instruments, as well as other relevant economic measures. Substantially all of these inputs are observable in the marketplace throughout the full term of the instrument, can be derived from observable data or are supported by observable prices at which transactions are executed in the marketplace. The determination of fair value for derivative assets and liabilities also incorporates nonperformance risk for counterparties and for Questar. Derivative contract fair values are reported on a net basis to the extent a legal right of offset with a counterparty exists. Questar did not have any assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis at March 31, 2010, or at December 31, 2009. The fair value of assets and liabilities at March 31, 2010, is shown in the table below: Fair Value Measurements March 31, 2010 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Netting Adjustments Total (in millions)Assets Long-term investments $12.2 $ 12.2 Derivative contracts - short term $483.2 $14.6 ($184.5) 313.3 Derivative contracts - long term 264.3 16.8 (110.7) 170.4 Total assets $12.2 $747.5 $31.4 ($295.2) $495.9 Liabilities Derivative contracts - short term $323.2 $0.8 ($184.5) $139.5 Derivative contracts - long term 221.0 1.4 (110.7) 111.7 Total liabilities $544.2 $2.2 ($295.2) $251.2 The change in the fair value of Level 3 assets and liabilities for the first quarter of 2010 is shown below: Derivative Contracts 2010 (in millions) Balance at January 1, $ 5.5 Realized gains and losses included in revenues 0.6 Unrealized gains and losses included in other comprehensive income 23.7 Settlements (0.6)Balance at March 31, $29.2 The fair value of assets and liabilities at December 31, 2009, is shown in the table below: Fair Value Measurements December 31, 2009 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NettingAdjustments Total (in millions)Assets Long-term investments $11.7 $ 11.7 Derivative contracts - short term $312.6 $ 2.4 ($186.8) 128.2 Derivative contracts - long term 194.3 16.1 (149.2) 61.2 Total assets $11.7 $506.9 $18.5 ($336.0) $201.1 Liabilities Derivative contracts - short term $334.4 $ 2.1 ($186.8) $149.7 Derivative contracts - long term 278.9 10.9 (149.2) 140.6 Total liabilities $613.3 $13.0 ($336.0) $290.3 The following table discloses the fair value and related carrying amount of certain financial instruments not disclosed in other notes to the consolidated financial statements in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q: Carrying Estimated Carrying Estimated Amount Fair Value Amount Fair Value March 31, 2010 December 31, 2009 (in millions)Financial assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 30.8 $ 30.8 Financial liabilities Checks outstanding in excess of cash balances $ 10.4 $ 10.4 Short-term debt 134.5 134.5 169.0 169.0 Long-term debt 2,179.9 2,389.6 2,179.9 2,289.2 The carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents, checks outstanding in excess of cash balances and short-term debt approximate fair values. The fair value of fixed-rate long-term debt is based on the discounted present value of cash flows using the Company's current credit-risk adjusted borrowing rates. The carrying amount of variable-rate long-term debt approximates fair value. Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income attributable to Questar by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the reporting period. Diluted EPS includes the potential increase in the number of outstanding shares that could result from the exercise of in-the-money stock options. A reconciliation of the components of basic and diluted shares used in the EPS calculation follows: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Weighted-average basic common shares outstanding 174.9 173.8 Potential number of shares issuable under the Long-term Stock Incentive Plan 2.3 2.1 Average diluted common shares outstanding 177.2 175.9 Basic EPS is computed by dividing net income attributable to Questar by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the reporting period. Diluted EPS includes the potential increase in the number of outstanding shares that could result from the exercise of in-the-money stock options. A reconciliation of the components of basic and diluted shares used in the EPS calculation follows: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Weighted-average basic common shares outstanding 174.9 173.8 Potential number of shares issuable under the Long-term Stock Incentive Plan 2.3 2.1 Average diluted common shares outstanding 177.2 175.9 365500000 480800000 0 35800000 3725000000 3902200000 43400000 38100000 0.86 0.39 51200000 41200000 10-Q 5400000000 44600000 7400000 8897700000 9207400000 206900000 210600000 189700000 196000000 35100000 33800000 -800000 1900000 Questar Corporation -34500000 -165600000 94200000 87300000 3600000 3100000 360700000 405700000 Questar issues stock options and restricted shares to certain officers, employees and non-employee directors under its Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan (LTSIP) and recognizes expense over time as the stock options or restricted shares vest. First quarter share-based compensation expense amounted to $6.4 million in 2010 compared to $5.4 million in 2009. Deferred share-based compensation, representing the unvested value of restricted share awards, amounted to $26.1 million at March 31, 2010, compared to $13.7 million at December 31, 2009. Deferred share-based compensation is included in common stock on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. First quarter cash flow from income tax benefits in excess of recognized compensation expense amounted to $1.3 million in 2010 compared to $0.7 million in 2009. There were 7,379,847 shares available for future grant at March 31, 2010. The Company uses the Black-Scholes-Merton mathematical model in estimating the fair value of stock options for accounting purposes. Fair-value calculations rely upon subjective assumptions used in the mathematical model and may not be representative of future results. The Black-Scholes-Merton model was intended for measuring the value of options traded on an exchange. The calculated fair value of options granted and major assumptions used in the model at the date of grant are listed below: Stock Option Variables 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 Fair value of options at grant date $40.65 Risk-free interest rate 2.30%Expected price volatility 30.3%Expected dividend yield 1.18%Expected life in years 5.2 Unvested stock options decreased by 288,682 to 1,388,645 in the first quarter of 2010. Stock-option transactions under the terms of the LTSIP are summarized below: Options Outstanding Price Range Weighted- average PriceBalance at January 1, 2010 4,655,493 $ 7.50 - $53.83 $21.99 Granted 451,000 40.65 40.65 Exercised (107,908) 7.50 - $14.01 9.57 Balance at March 31, 2010 4,998,585 $11.48 - $53.83 $23.94 Options Outstanding Options Exercisable Unvested Options Range of exercise prices Number outstanding at March 31, 2010 Weighted-average remaining term in years Weighted-average exercise price Number exercisable at March 31, 2010 Weighted-average exercise price Number unvested at March 31, 2010 Weighted- average exercise price$11.48 - 11.98 855,488 1.8 $11.58 855,488 $11.58 13.56 - 17.55 1,790,597 2.1 13.74 1,790,597 13.74 24.33 - 38.57 1,731,500 5.1 34.35 860,521 34.97 870,979 $33.75 $40.65 - $53.83 621,000 6.4 41.38 103,334 42.31 517,666 41.20 4,998,585 3.6 $23.94 3,609,940 $19.10 1,388,645 $36.52 Restricted-share grants typically vest in equal installments over a three- or four-year period from the grant date. Several grants vest in a single installment after a specified period. The weighted-average vesting period of unvested restricted shares at March 31, 2010, was 20 months. Transactions involving restricted shares under the terms of the LTSIP are summarized below: Unvested Restricted Shares Price Range Weighted-average PriceBalance at January 1, 2010 880,860 $25.12 - $70.13 $43.44 Granted 428,800 40.65 - 42.58 40.69 Distributed (286,068) 29.30 - 57.47 42.90 Forfeited (6,564) 35.23 - 64.22 42.31 Balance at March 31, 2010 1,017,028 $25.12 - $70.13 $42.44 -349500000 -383600000 3502200000 3825400000 1553500000 1638000000 598700000 530500000 35500000 0 150900000 67700000 186300000 161300000 37500000 29000000 0000751652 Questar records asset retirement obligations (ARO) when there are legal obligations associated with the retirement of tangible long-lived assets. At Questar, ARO apply primarily to abandonment costs associated with gas and oil wells, production facilities and certain other properties. The fair values of retirement costs are estimated by Company personnel based on abandonment costs of similar properties available to field operations and depreciated over the life of the related assets. Revisions to ARO estimates result from changes in expected cash flows or material changes in estimated retirement costs. The ARO liability is adjusted to present value each period through an accretion calculation using a credit-adjusted risk-free interest rate. Income or expense resulting from the settlement of ARO liabilities is included in net gain or (loss) from asset sales on the Consolidated Statements of Income. Changes in ARO were as follows: 2010 2009 (in millions) ARO liability at January 1, $189.7 $175.6 Accretion 2.7 2.7 Liabilities incurred 11.6 0.8 Revisions (7.8) 2.4 Liabilities settled (0.2) (0.7)ARO liability at March 31, $196.0 $180.8 Wexpro collects from Questar Gas and deposits in trust certain funds related to estimated ARO costs. The funds are recorded in other noncurrent assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and used to satisfy retirement obligations as the properties are abandoned. The accounting treatment of reclamation activities associated with ARO for properties administered under the Wexpro Agreement is defined in a guideline letter between Wexpro and the Utah Division of Public Utilities and the staff of the Public Service Commission of Wyoming (PSCW). Questar Corporation (Questar or the Company) is a natural gas-focused energy company with five major lines of business - gas and oil exploration and production, midstream field services, energy marketing, interstate gas transportation, and retail gas distribution - which are conducted through its three principal subsidiaries: Questar Market Resources, Inc. (Market Resources) is a subholding company that operates through four principal subsidiaries. Questar Exploration and Production Company (Questar E&P) acquires, explores for, develops and produces natural gas, oil and NGL. Wexpro Company (Wexpro) manages, develops and produces cost-of-service reserves for gas utility affiliate Questar Gas. Questar Gas Management Company (Gas Management) provides midstream field services including natural gas-gathering and processing services for affiliates and third parties. Questar Energy Trading Company (Energy Trading) markets equity and third-party natural gas and oil, provides risk-management services and owns and operates an underground gas-storage reservoir. Questar Pipeline Company (Questar Pipeline) provides interstate natural gas transportation and storage and other energy services. Questar Gas Company (Questar Gas) provides retail natural gas distribution services in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Questar operates in the Rocky Mountain and Midcontinent regions of the United States and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. 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Market Resources has established policies and procedures for managing commodity-price risks through the use of derivative instruments. Market Resources uses derivative instruments to support rate of return and cash flow targets and protect earnings from downward movements in commodity prices. However, these same instruments typically limit future gains from favorable price movements. Derivative contracts are currently in place for a significant share of Questar E&P-owned gas and oil production and a portion of Energy Trading gas marketing transactions. The volume of production with associated derivative instruments and the mix of the instruments are frequently evaluated and adjusted by management in response to changing market conditions. Market Resources may match derivative contracts with up to 100% of forecast production from proved reserves when prices meet earnings a nd cash flow objectives. Market Resources does not enter into derivative instruments for speculative purposes. Market Resources uses derivative instruments known as fixed-price swaps and costless collars to realize a known price or range of prices for a specific volume of production delivered into a regional sales point. Swap agreements do not require the physical transfer of natural gas between the parties at settlement. Swap transactions are settled in cash with one party paying the other for the net difference in prices, multiplied by the relevant volume, for the settlement period. Collars are combinations of put and call options that have a floor price and a ceiling price and are only triggered if the settlement price is outside the range of the floor and ceiling prices. In the past, Questar E&P has also used natural gas basis-only swaps to protect cash flows and net income from widening natural gas-price basis differentials. However, natural gas basis-only swaps exposed the company to losses from narrowing natural gas price-basis differentials. As of December 31, 2009, all of the company's basis-only swaps w ere paired with fixed-price swaps and re-designated as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of the derivative instruments subsequent to the re-designation were recorded in AOCI. Fair value changes occurring prior to re-designation were recorded in income. Market Resources enters into derivative instruments that do not have margin requirements or collateral provisions that would require funding prior to the scheduled cash settlement dates. Derivative-arrangement counterparties are normally financial institutions and energy-trading firms with investment-grade credit ratings. Market Resources routinely monitors and manages its exposure to counterparty risk by requiring specific minimum credit standards for all counterparties and transacting with multiple counterparties. All derivative instruments are required to be recorded on the balance sheet as either assets or liabilities measured at their fair values. The designation of a derivative instrument as a hedge and its ability to meet hedge accounting criteria determines how the change in fair value of the derivative instrument is reflected in the consolidated financial statements. A derivative instrument qualifies for hedge accounting, if at inception, the derivative is expected to be highly effective in offsetting the underlying hedged cash flows. Generally, Market Resources' derivative instruments are matched to equity gas and oil production and are highly effective, thus qualifying as cash flow hedges. Changes in the fair value of effective cash flow hedges are recorded as a component of AOCI on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and reclassified to earnings as gas and oil sales when the underlying physical transactions occur. Gas hedges are typically structured as fixed-price swaps into regional pipelines, locking in basis and hedge effectiveness. Costless collars qualify for cash flow hedge accounting. A basis-only swap does not qualify for hedge accounting treatment. Market Resources regularly reviews the effectiveness of derivative instruments. The ineffective portion of cash flow hedges and the mark to market adjustment of basis-only swaps are recognized in the determination of net income. 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Effect of derivative instruments designated as cash flow hedges Gains recognized in AOCI for the effective portion of hedges $344.6 $247.5 Gains (losses) reclassified from AOCI into income for the effective portion of hedges Revenues $43.6 $158.5 Cost of natural gas and other products sold 1.8 (0.6)(Losses) recognized in income for the ineffective portion of hedges Interest and other income (0.5) Effect of derivative instruments not designated as hedges Unrealized gain (loss) on basis-only swaps 34.7 (134.9)Realized (loss) on basis-only swaps (34.7) (3.4) Based on March 31, 2010 prices, $182.3 million will be settled and reclassified from AOCI to the Consolidated Statements of Income in the next 12 months. The following table discloses the fair value of derivative contracts on a gross-contract basis as opposed to the net-contract basis presentation in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. March 31, 2010 December 31, 2009 (in millions) Fixed-price swaps $483.2 $312.6 Option contracts 14.6 2.4 Fair value of derivative instruments - short term $497.8 $315.0 Fixed-price swaps $264.3 $194.3 Option contracts 16.8 16.1 Fair value of derivative instruments - long term $281.1 $210.4 Liabilities Fixed-price swaps $205.0 $212.7 Option contracts 0.8 2.1 Basis-only swaps 118.2 121.7 Fair value of derivative instruments - short term $324.0 $336.5 Fixed-price swaps $134.5 $161.2 Option contracts 1.4 10.9 Basis-only swaps 86.5 117.7 Fair value of derivative instruments - long term $222.4 $289.8 Previously reported basis-only swaps have been combined with fixed-price NYMEX natural gas swaps for 2010 and 2011 and now qualify as cash flow hedges. The following table sets forth Market Resources' volumes and average net-to-the-well prices for transactions with associated risk management derivative contracts as of March 31, 2010: Questar E&P Production Year Time Periods Quantity Average hedge priceper Mcf or Bbl,net to the well(a) (estimated)Gas (Bcf) Fixed-price Swaps2010 9 months 113.7 $5.262011 12 months 102.1 4.912012 12 months 40.6 5.912013 12 months 47.2 5.98 Gas (Bcf) Collars Floor- Ceiling 2010 9 months 5.0 $4.65 - $6.51 2011 12 months 27.7 4.63 - 6.66 Oil (Mbbl) Fixed-price Swaps 2010 9 months 688 $60.66 Oil (Mbbl) Collars Floor- Ceiling2010 9 months 550 $47.60 - $96.10 2011 12 months 1,095 51.73 - 102.10 Energy Trading Marketing Transactions Year Time Periods Quantity Average hedged price per MMBtuGas Sales (millions of MMBtu) Fixed-price Swaps2010 9 months 4.9 $5.10 2011 12 months 0.8 6.15 Gas Purchases (millions of MMBtu) Fixed-price Swaps 2010 9 months 2.4 $4.56 2011 12 months 0.3 6.20 (a) The fixed-price swap and collar prices are reduced by gathering costs and adjusted for product quality to determine the net-to-the-well price. Market Resources' subsidiaries use commodity-price derivative instruments in the normal course of business. Market Resources has established policies and false false false This element can be used to disclose the entity's entire derivative instruments and hedging activities disclosure as a single block of text. Describes an entity's risk management strategies, derivatives in hedging activities and non-hedging derivative instruments, the assets, obligations, liabilities, revenues and expenses arising there from, and the amounts of and methodologies and assumptions used in determining the amounts of such items. 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ASC 820 establishes a fair-value hierarchy of Levels 1, 2 and 3 based on inputs with Level 1 measures calculated from the most visible inputs. Level 1 inputs are unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the Company has the ability to access at the measurement date. Level 2 inputs are inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liability. The Level 2 fair value of derivative contracts (see Note 8) is based on market prices posted on the NYMEX on the last trading day of the reporting period and industry-standard discounted cash flow models. The Level 3 fair value of derivative contracts is based on NYMEX market prices in combination with unobservable volatility inputs and industry-standard option pricing models. Long-term investments consist of money market and short-term bond index mutual funds, and represent funds held in Wexpro's trust (see Note 5). The fair value of long-term investments is based on quoted prices for the underlying mutual funds, and is considered a Level 1 fair value. Questar primarily applies the market approach for recurring fair value measurements and maximizes its use of observable inputs and minimizes its use of unobservable inputs. Questar considers bid and ask prices for valuing the majority of its assets and liabilities, measured and reported at fair value. In addition to using market data, Questar makes assumptions in valuing its assets and liabilities, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. Certain of Questar's derivative instruments, however, are valued using industry-standard models that consider various inputs, including quoted forward prices for commodities, time value, volatility, and current market and contractual prices for the underlying instruments, as well as other relevant economic measures. Substantially all of these inputs are observable in the marketplace throughout the full term of the instrument, can be derived from observable data or are supported by observable prices at which transactions are executed in the marketplace. The determination of fair value for derivative assets and liabilities also incorporates nonperformance risk for counterparties and for Questar. Derivative contract fair values are reported on a net basis to the extent a legal right of offset with a counterparty exists. Questar did not have any assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis at March 31, 2010, or at December 31, 2009. The fair value of assets and liabilities at March 31, 2010, is shown in the table below: Fair Value Measurements March 31, 2010 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Netting Adjustments Total (in millions)Assets Long-term investments $12.2 $ 12.2 Derivative contracts - short term $483.2 $14.6 ($184.5) 313.3 Derivative contracts - long term 264.3 16.8 (110.7) 170.4 Total assets $12.2 $747.5 $31.4 ($295.2) $495.9 Liabilities Derivative contracts - short term $323.2 $0.8 ($184.5) $139.5 Derivative contracts - long term 221.0 1.4 (110.7) 111.7 Total liabilities $544.2 $2.2 ($295.2) $251.2 The change in the fair value of Level 3 assets and liabilities for the first quarter of 2010 is shown below: Derivative Contracts 2010 (in millions) Balance at January 1, $ 5.5 Realized gains and losses included in revenues 0.6 Unrealized gains and losses included in other comprehensive income 23.7 Settlements (0.6)Balance at March 31, $29.2 The fair value of assets and liabilities at December 31, 2009, is shown in the table below: Fair Value Measurements December 31, 2009 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 NettingAdjustments Total (in millions)Assets Long-term investments $11.7 $ 11.7 Derivative contracts - short term $312.6 $ 2.4 ($186.8) 128.2 Derivative contracts - long term 194.3 16.1 (149.2) 61.2 Total assets $11.7 $506.9 $18.5 ($336.0) $201.1 Liabilities Derivative contracts - short term $334.4 $ 2.1 ($186.8) $149.7 Derivative contracts - long term 278.9 10.9 (149.2) 140.6 Total liabilities $613.3 $13.0 ($336.0) $290.3 The following table discloses the fair value and related carrying amount of certain financial instruments not disclosed in other notes to the consolidated financial statements in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q: Carrying Estimated Carrying Estimated Amount Fair Value Amount Fair Value March 31, 2010 December 31, 2009 (in millions)Financial assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 30.8 $ 30.8 Financial liabilities Checks outstanding in excess of cash balances $ 10.4 $ 10.4 Short-term debt 134.5 134.5 169.0 169.0 Long-term debt 2,179.9 2,389.6 2,179.9 2,289.2 The carrying amounts of cash and cash equivalents, checks outstanding in excess of cash balances and short-term debt approximate fair values. The fair value of fixed-rate long-term debt is based on the discounted present value of cash flows using the Company's current credit-risk adjusted borrowing rates. The carrying amount of variable-rate long-term debt approximates fair value. Questar measures and discloses fair values in accordance with the provisions of ASC 820 "Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures," formerly SFAS 157. ASC 820 false false false This item represents the complete disclosure regarding the fair value of financial instruments (as defined), including financial assets and financial liabilities (collectively, as defined), and the measurements of those instruments, assets, and liabilities. Such disclosures about the financial instruments, assets, and liabilities would include: (1) the fair value of the required items together with their carrying amounts (as appropriate); (2) for items for which it is not practicable to estimate fair value, disclosure would include: (a) information pertinent to estimating fair value (including, carrying amount, effective interest rate, and maturity, and (b) the reasons why it is not practicable to estimate fair value; (3) significant concentrations of credit risk including: (a) information about the activity, region, or economic characteristics identifying a concentration, (b) the maximum amount of loss the Company is exposed to based on the gross fair value of the related item, (c) policy for requiring collateral or other security and information as to accessing such collateral or security, and (d) the nature and brief description of such collateral or security; (4) quantitative information about market risks and how such risk is are managed; (5) for items measured on both a recurring and nonrecurring basis information regarding the inputs used to develop the fair value measurement; and (6) for items presented in the financial statement for which fair value measurement is elected: (a) information necessary to understand the reasons for the election, (b) discussion of the effect of fair value changes on earnings, (c) a description of [similar groups] items for which the election is made and the relation thereof to the balance sheet, the aggregate carrying value of items included in the balance sheet that are not eligible for the election; (7) all other required (as defined) and desired information. 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At Questar, ARO apply primarily to abandonment costs associated with gas and oil wells, production facilities and certain other properties. The fair values of retirement costs are estimated by Company personnel based on abandonment costs of similar properties available to field operations and depreciated over the life of the related assets. Revisions to ARO estimates result from changes in expected cash flows or material changes in estimated retirement costs. The ARO liability is adjusted to present value each period through an accretion calculation using a credit-adjusted risk-free interest rate. Income or expense resulting from the settlement of ARO liabilities is included in net gain or (loss) from asset sales on the Consolidated Statements of Income. Changes in ARO were as follows: 2010 2009 (in millions) ARO liability at January 1, $189.7 $175.6 Accretion 2.7 2.7 Liabilities incurred 11.6 0.8 Revisions (7.8) 2.4 Liabilities settled (0.2) (0.7)ARO liability at March 31, $196.0 $180.8 Wexpro collects from Questar Gas and deposits in trust certain funds related to estimated ARO costs. The funds are recorded in other noncurrent assets on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets and used to satisfy retirement obligations as the properties are abandoned. The accounting treatment of reclamation activities associated with ARO for properties administered under the Wexpro Agreement is defined in a guideline letter between Wexpro and the Utah Division of Public Utilities and the staff of the Public Service Commission of Wyoming (PSCW). Questar records asset retirement obligations (ARO) when there are legal obligations associated with the retirement of tangible long-lived assets. 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No authoritative reference available. false false 2 12 false NoRounding NoRounding UnKnown false true XML 14 R12.xml IDEA: Share-Based Compensation 2.0.0.10 false Share-Based Compensation 006090 - Disclosure - Share-Based Compensation true false false false 1 usd $ false false u000 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 0 u001 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 u002 Divide http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 2 0 str_NotesToFinancialStatementsAbstract str false na duration string No definition available. false false false false false true false false false false false false 1 false false false false 0 0 false false false No definition available. false 3 1 us-gaap_DisclosureOfCompensationRelatedCostsShareBasedPaymentsTextBlock us-gaap true na duration string No definition available. false false false false false false false false false false false terselabel false 1 false false false false 0 0 Questar issues stock options and restricted shares to certain officers, employees and non-employee directors under its Long-Term Stock Incentive Plan (LTSIP) and recognizes expense over time as the stock options or restricted shares vest. First quarter share-based compensation expense amounted to $6.4 million in 2010 compared to $5.4 million in 2009. Deferred share-based compensation, representing the unvested value of restricted share awards, amounted to $26.1 million at March 31, 2010, compared to $13.7 million at December 31, 2009. Deferred share-based compensation is included in common stock on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. First quarter cash flow from income tax benefits in excess of recognized compensation expense amounted to $1.3 million in 2010 compared to $0.7 million in 2009. There were 7,379,847 shares available for future grant at March 31, 2010. The Company uses the Black-Scholes-Merton mathematical model in estimating the fair value of stock options for accounting purposes. Fair-value calculations rely upon subjective assumptions used in the mathematical model and may not be representative of future results. The Black-Scholes-Merton model was intended for measuring the value of options traded on an exchange. The calculated fair value of options granted and major assumptions used in the model at the date of grant are listed below: Stock Option Variables 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 Fair value of options at grant date $40.65 Risk-free interest rate 2.30%Expected price volatility 30.3%Expected dividend yield 1.18%Expected life in years 5.2 Unvested stock options decreased by 288,682 to 1,388,645 in the first quarter of 2010. Stock-option transactions under the terms of the LTSIP are summarized below: Options Outstanding Price Range Weighted- average PriceBalance at January 1, 2010 4,655,493 $ 7.50 - $53.83 $21.99 Granted 451,000 40.65 40.65 Exercised (107,908) 7.50 - $14.01 9.57 Balance at March 31, 2010 4,998,585 $11.48 - $53.83 $23.94 Options Outstanding Options Exercisable Unvested Options Range of exercise prices Number outstanding at March 31, 2010 Weighted-average remaining term in years Weighted-average exercise price Number exercisable at March 31, 2010 Weighted-average exercise price Number unvested at March 31, 2010 Weighted- average exercise price$11.48 - 11.98 855,488 1.8 $11.58 855,488 $11.58 13.56 - 17.55 1,790,597 2.1 13.74 1,790,597 13.74 24.33 - 38.57 1,731,500 5.1 34.35 860,521 34.97 870,979 $33.75 $40.65 - $53.83 621,000 6.4 41.38 103,334 42.31 517,666 41.20 4,998,585 3.6 $23.94 3,609,940 $19.10 1,388,645 $36.52 Restricted-share grants typically vest in equal installments over a three- or four-year period from the grant date. Several grants vest in a single installment after a specified period. The weighted-average vesting period of unvested restricted shares at March 31, 2010, was 20 months. 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An entity discloses certain information on each reportable segment if the amounts (a) are included in the measure of segment profit or loss reviewed by the chief operating decision maker or (b) are otherwise regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker, even if not included in that measure of segment profit or loss. 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After the spinoff, Questar Corporation would remain an integrated natural gas company comprised of subsidiaries Wexpro, Questar Pipeline, and Questar Gas. On April 28, 2010, the Internal Revenue Service, in a private letter ruling, confirmed that the proposed spinoff would be a tax-free transaction. Receipt of the referenced private letter ruling is among several precedent conditions to consummation of the proposed spin transaction, including board approval. Subject to those precedent conditions, the spinoff transaction may occur in the second half of 2010. On April 22, 2010, Moody's Investors Service placed its Baa3 rating of Market Resources' long-term debt under review for possible downgrade and Standard & Poor's placed its BBB+ rating of Market Resources' long-term debt on CreditWatch with negative implications. Moody's affirmed its A3 rating of long-term debt issued by Questar Pipeline and Questar Gas and Standard & Poor's placed the BBB+ ratings of long-term debt issued by Questar Pipeline and Questar Gas on CreditWatch with positive implications. Moody's affirmed its P-2 rating of Questar's short-term debt and Standard & Poor's placed its A-2 rating on Questar's short-term debt on CreditWatch with positive implications. On April 21, 2010, Questar Corporation announced it is considering a possible tax-free spinoff of Market Resources and its subsidiaries excluding Wexpro. After false false false Questar Corporation is considering a possible tax-free spinoff of Market Resources excluding Wexpro. No authoritative reference available. false false 1 2 false UnKnown UnKnown UnKnown false true XML 18 R4.xml IDEA: Nature of Business 2.0.0.10 false Nature of Business 006010 - Disclosure - Nature of Business true false false false 1 usd $ false false u000 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 0 u001 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 u002 Divide http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 2 0 str_NotesToFinancialStatementsAbstract str false na duration string No definition available. false false false false false true false false false false false false 1 false false false false 0 0 false false false No definition available. false 3 1 us-gaap_NatureOfOperations us-gaap true na duration string No definition available. false false false false false false false false false false false terselabel false 1 false false false false 0 0 Questar Corporation (Questar or the Company) is a natural gas-focused energy company with five major lines of business - gas and oil exploration and production, midstream field services, energy marketing, interstate gas transportation, and retail gas distribution - which are conducted through its three principal subsidiaries: Questar Market Resources, Inc. (Market Resources) is a subholding company that operates through four principal subsidiaries. Questar Exploration and Production Company (Questar E&P) acquires, explores for, develops and produces natural gas, oil and NGL. Wexpro Company (Wexpro) manages, develops and produces cost-of-service reserves for gas utility affiliate Questar Gas. Questar Gas Management Company (Gas Management) provides midstream field services including natural gas-gathering and processing services for affiliates and third parties. Questar Energy Trading Company (Energy Trading) markets equity and third-party natural gas and oil, provides risk-management services and owns and operates an underground gas-storage reservoir. Questar Pipeline Company (Questar Pipeline) provides interstate natural gas transportation and storage and other energy services. Questar Gas Company (Questar Gas) provides retail natural gas distribution services in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Questar operates in the Rocky Mountain and Midcontinent regions of the United States and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Shares of Questar common stock trade on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:STR). Questar Corporation (Questar or the Company) is a natural gas-focused energy company with five major lines of business - gas and oil exploration and false false false Describes the nature of an entity's business, the major products or services it sells or provides and its principal markets, including the locations of those markets. If the entity operates in more than one business, the disclosure also indicates the relative importance of its operations in each business and the basis for the determination (for example, assets, revenues, or earnings). Disclosures about the nature of operations need not be quantified; relative importance could be conveyed by use of terms such as "predominately", "about equally", or "major and other". This element is also referred to as "Business Description". Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef -Publisher AICPA -Name Statement of Position (SOP) -Number 94-6 -Paragraph 10 false false 1 2 false UnKnown UnKnown UnKnown false true XML 19 R16.xml IDEA: Questar Gas General Rate Case 2.0.0.10 false Questar Gas General Rate Case 006130 - Disclosure - Questar Gas General Rate Case true false false false 1 usd $ false false u000 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 0 u001 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 u002 Divide http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 2 0 str_NotesToFinancialStatementsAbstract str false na duration string No definition available. false false false false false true false false false false false false 1 false false false false 0 0 false false false No definition available. false 3 1 us-gaap_PublicUtilitiesDisclosureOfRateMatters us-gaap true na duration string No definition available. false false false false false false false false false false false false 1 false false false false 0 0 On April 8, 2010, the Public Service Commission of Utah (PSCU) approved a stipulated settlement of Questar Gas's Utah general rate case. The settlement increases Questar Gas's allowed return on equity from 10.0% to 10.35% and extends the existing conservation enabling tariff (CET). The settlement also provides for a rate-tracking mechanism to allow for recovery of the capital costs associated with Questar Gas's high-pressure natural gas feeder-line replacement program. On April 8, 2010, the Public Service Commission of Utah (PSCU) approved a stipulated settlement of Questar Gas's Utah general rate case. The settlement false false false Describes all of the specific events that have or may impact rates and amortization of regulatory assets and liabilities (for example, pending or recently concluded regulatory proceedings, environmental requirements). Specifics may include quantifications related to rates, costs, and earnings. Events may relate to rate moratoriums or price caps. 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All of these costs have been capitalized for less than one year. 2010 2009 (in millions) Balance at January 1, $51.7 $17.0 Additions to capitalized exploratory well costs pending the determination of proved reserves 12.4 8.3 Reclassifications to property, plant and equipment after the determination of proved reserves (33.0) (14.3)Balance at March 31, $31.1 $11.0 Net changes in capitalized exploratory well costs are presented in the table below and exclude amounts that were capitalized and subsequently expensed in the false false false This block of text may be used to disclose parts or all of the information related to suspended well costs. Reference 1: http://www.xbrl.org/2003/role/presentationRef -Publisher FASB -Name FASB Staff Position (FSP) -Number FAS19-1 -Paragraph 10 false false 1 2 false UnKnown UnKnown UnKnown false true XML 21 R6.xml IDEA: Comprehensive Income 2.0.0.10 false Comprehensive Income 006030 - Disclosure - Comprehensive Income true false false false 1 usd $ false false u000 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 0 u001 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 u002 Divide http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 2 0 str_NotesToFinancialStatementsAbstract str false na duration string No definition available. false false false false false true false false false false false false 1 false false false false 0 0 false false false No definition available. false 3 1 us-gaap_ComprehensiveIncomeNoteTextBlock us-gaap true na duration string No definition available. false false false false false false false false false false false terselabel false 1 false false false false 0 0 The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. Comprehensive income is the sum of net income attributable to Questar as reported in the Consolidated Statements of Income and other comprehensive income (loss). Other comprehensive income (loss) includes changes in the market value of commodity-based derivative instruments and recognition of the under-funded position of pension and other postretirement benefit plans. These transactions are not the culmination of the earnings process but result from periodically adjusting historical balances to fair value. Income or loss is realized when the gas, oil or NGL underlying the derivative instrument is sold or the pension or other postretirement benefit costs are accrued. Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Questar is shown below: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions) Net income $150.9 $ 67.7 Other comprehensive income Net unrealized gain on derivatives 299.2 89.6 Other 0.1 Income taxes (111.3) (33.4) Net other comprehensive income 188.0 56.2 Comprehensive income 338.9 123.9 Comprehensive income attributable to noncontrolling interest (0.6) (0.5) Comprehensive income attributable to Questar $338.3 $123.4 The components of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) (AOCI), net of income taxes, shown on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets are as follows: March 31, December 31, 2010 2009 Change (in millions) Net unrealized gain on derivatives $ 275.0 $ 87.1 $187.9 Pension liability (104.5) (104.5) Postretirement benefits liability (12.9) (12.9) Other 0.1 0.1 Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) $ 157.7 ($ 30.3) $188.0 The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed false false false This label may include the following: 1) the amount of income tax expense or benefit allocated to each component of other comprehensive income, including reclassification adjustments, 2) the reclassification adjustments for each classification of other comprehensive income and 3) the ending accumulated balances for each component of comprehensive income. Components of comprehensive income include: (1) foreign currency translation adjustments; (2) gains and losses on foreign currency transactions that are designated as, and are effective as, economic hedges of a net investment in a foreign entity; (3) gains and losses on intercompany foreign currency transactions that are of a long-term-investment nature, when the entities to the transaction are consolidated, combined, or accounted for by the equity method in the reporting enterprise's financial statements; (4) change in the market value of a futures contract that qualifies as a hedge of an asset reported at fair value; (5) unrealize d holding gains and losses on available-for-sale securities and that resulting from transfers of debt securities from the held-to-maturity category to the available-for-sale category; (6) a net loss recognized as an additional pension liability not yet recognized as net periodic pension cost; and (7) the net gain or loss and net prior service cost or credit for pension plans and other postretirement benefit plans. 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The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. The condensed consolidated financial statements were prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and with the instructions for quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and Regulations S-X and S-K. All significant intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. The condensed consolidated financial statements reflect all normal, recurring adjustments and accruals that are, in the opinion of management, necessary for a fair presentation of financial position and results of operations for the interim periods presented. Interim condensed consolidated financial statements do not include all of the information and notes required by GAAP for audited annual consolidated financial statements. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2009. Certain reclassifications were made to prior-period financial statements to conform with the current presentation. The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements and notes in conformity with GAAP requires that management make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts of revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities, and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from estimates. The results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31, 2010. All dollar and share amounts in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q are in millions, except per-share information and where otherwise noted. The interim condensed consolidated financial statements contain the accounts of Questar and its majority-owned or controlled subsidiaries. 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XML 24 R13.xml IDEA: Employee Benefits 2.0.0.10 false Employee Benefits 006100 - Disclosure - Employee Benefits true false false false 1 usd $ false false u000 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 0 u001 Standard http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 u002 Divide http://www.xbrl.org/2003/iso4217 USD iso4217 http://www.xbrl.org/2003/instance shares xbrli 0 2 0 str_NotesToFinancialStatementsAbstract str false na duration string No definition available. false false false false false true false false false false false false 1 false false false false 0 0 false false false No definition available. false 3 1 us-gaap_PensionAndOtherPostretirementBenefitsDisclosureTextBlock us-gaap true na duration string No definition available. false false false false false false false false false false false terselabel false 1 false false false false 0 0 The Company has defined-benefit pension and life insurance plans covering a majority of its employees and a postretirement medical plan providing coverage to less than half of its employees. Questar is subject to and complies with minimum-required and maximum-allowed annual contribution levels for its qualified retirement plan as determined by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act and Internal Revenue Code. Subject to these limitations, Questar plans to fund the qualified retirement plan in amounts approximately equal to the yearly expense, which is estimated to be $21.9 million for 2010. Pension expense increased year-over-year because returns on plan assets were lower than expected. The Company also has a nonqualified pension plan for eligible employees, which provides a benefit in addition to the benefit limit defined by the Internal Revenue Service for qualified pension plans. The nonqualified pension plan is unfunded. Claims are paid from the Company general funds. The 2010 nonqualified pension plan expense is estimated to be $2.8 million. Components of the qualified and nonqualified pension expense included in the determination of net income are listed below: 3 Months Ended March 31, 2010 2009 (in millions)Service cost $ 2.4 $ 2.5 Interest cost 7.9 7.2 Expected return on plan assets (6.4) (6.4)Prior service and other costs 0.3 0.3 Recognized net-actuarial loss 1.8 1.5 Settlement costs 0.2 0.3 Pension expense $ 6.2 $ 5.4 The Company currently estimates a $6.1 million expense for postretirement benefits other than pensions in 2010 before $0.8 million for accretion of a regulatory liability. Postretirement benefits include an estimate of the effect of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003. Questar's prescription drug benefit is actuarially equivalent to Part D of Medicare and; therefore, qualifies for a federal subsidy available on benefits provided to plan participants. In 2004, the Medicare Part D benefit reduced the accumulated postretirement benefit obligation by $2.0 million. 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