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Use of Collateral
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Use of Collateral [Abstract]  
Use of Collateral
Use of Collateral
We use margin deposits, prepayments and letters of credit as credit support with and from our counterparties for commodity procurement and risk management activities. In addition, we have granted additional first priority liens on the assets currently subject to first priority liens under various debt agreements as collateral under certain of our power and natural gas agreements and certain of our interest rate swap agreements in order to reduce the cash collateral and letters of credit that we would otherwise be required to provide to the counterparties under such agreements. The counterparties under such agreements share the benefits of the collateral subject to such first priority liens pro rata with the lenders under our various debt agreements.
The table below summarizes the balances outstanding under margin deposits, natural gas and power prepayments, and exposure under letters of credit and first priority liens for commodity procurement and risk management activities as of June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011 (in millions):
 
June 30, 2012
 
December 31, 2011
Margin deposits(1)
$
262

 
$
140

Natural gas and power prepayments
37

 
42

Total margin deposits and natural gas and power prepayments with our counterparties(2)
$
299

 
$
182

 
 
 
 
Letters of credit issued
$
561

 
$
581

First priority liens under power and natural gas agreements
1

 
1

First priority liens under interest rate swap agreements
203

 
318

Total letters of credit and first priority liens with our counterparties
$
765

 
$
900

 
 
 
 
Margin deposits held by us posted by our counterparties(1)(3)
$
45

 
$
34

Letters of credit posted with us by our counterparties
1

 

Total margin deposits and letters of credit posted with us by our counterparties
$
46

 
$
34

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(1)
Balances are subject to master netting arrangements and presented on a gross basis on our Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets. We do not offset fair value amounts recognized for derivative instruments executed with the same counterparty under a master netting arrangement for financial statement presentation.
(2)
At June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011, $275 million and $162 million, respectively, were included in margin deposits and other prepaid expense and $24 million and $20 million, respectively, were included in other assets on our Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets.
(3)
Included in other current liabilities on our Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets.
Future collateral requirements for cash, first priority liens and letters of credit may increase or decrease based on the extent of our involvement in hedging and optimization contracts, movements in commodity prices, and also based on our credit ratings and general perception of creditworthiness in our market.