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Derivatives
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Derivatives [Abstract]  
DERIVATIVES

4. DERIVATIVES.

 

The business and activities of the Company expose it to a variety of market risks, including risks related to changes in commodity prices. The Company monitors and manages these financial exposures as an integral part of its risk management program. This program recognizes the unpredictability of financial markets and seeks to reduce the potentially adverse effects that market volatility could have on operating results.

 

Commodity RiskCash Flow Hedges – The Company uses derivative instruments to protect cash flows from fluctuations caused by volatility in commodity prices for periods of up to twelve months to protect gross profit margins from potentially adverse effects of market and price volatility on alcohol sales and purchase commitments where the prices are set at a future date and/or if the contracts specify a floating or index-based price. In addition, the Company hedges anticipated sales of alcohol to minimize its exposure to the potentially adverse effects of price volatility. These derivatives may be designated and documented as cash flow hedges and effectiveness is evaluated by assessing the probability of the anticipated transactions and regressing commodity futures prices against the Company’s purchase and sales prices. Ineffectiveness, which is defined as the degree to which the derivative does not offset the underlying exposure, is recognized immediately in cost of goods sold. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company did not designate any of its derivatives as cash flow hedges.

 

Commodity Risk – Non-Designated Hedges – The Company uses derivative instruments to lock in prices for certain amounts of corn and alcohols by entering into exchange-traded futures contracts or options for those commodities. These derivatives are not designated for hedge accounting treatment. The changes in fair value of these contracts are recorded on the balance sheet and recognized immediately in cost of goods sold. The Company recognized net gains of $6,951,000 and $16,619,000 as the change in the fair value of these contracts for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The Company recognized net gains of $5,174,000 and $21,936,000 as the change in the fair value of these contracts for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.

 

Non Designated Derivative Instruments – The classification and amounts of the Company’s derivatives not designated as hedging instruments, and related cash collateral balances, are as follows (in thousands):

 

   As of June 30, 2023
   Assets  Liabilities
Type of Instrument  Balance Sheet Location  Fair Value   Balance Sheet Location  Fair Value 
               
Cash collateral balance  Restricted cash  $2,351  
 
   
 
 
Commodity contracts  Derivative instruments  $14,038   Derivative instruments  $8,396 

 

   As of December 31, 2022
   Assets  Liabilities
Type of Instrument  Balance Sheet Location  Fair Value   Balance Sheet Location  Fair Value 
               
Cash collateral balance  Restricted cash  $13,069  
 
   
 
 
Commodity contracts  Derivative instruments  $4,973   Derivative instruments  $6,732 

 

The above amounts represent the gross balances of the contracts; however, the Company does have a right of offset with each of its derivative brokers, but the Company’s intent is to close out positions individually, therefore, the positions are reported at gross.

 

The classification and amounts of the Company’s recognized gains for its derivatives not designated as hedging instruments are as follows (in thousands):

 

      Realized Gains 
      For the Three Months Ended June 30, 
Type of Instrument  Statements of Operations Location  2023   2022 
            
Commodity contracts  Cost of goods sold  $5,477   $13,913 
      $5,477   $13,913 

 

      Realized (Losses) Gains 
      For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
 
Type of Instrument  Statements of Operations Location  2023   2022 
            
Commodity contracts  Cost of goods sold  $(2,226)  $29,476 
      $(2,226)  $29,476 

 

      Unrealized Gains 
      For the Three Months Ended June 30, 
Type of Instrument  Statements of Operations Location  2023   2022 
            
Commodity contracts  Cost of goods sold  $1,474   $2,706 
      $1,474   $2,706 

 

      Unrealized Gains (Losses) 
      For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
 
Type of Instrument  Statements of Operations Location  2023   2022 
            
Commodity contracts  Cost of goods sold  $7,400   $(7,540)
      $7,400   $(7,540)