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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): March 15, 2024
Summit Midstream Partners, LP
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-3566645-5200503
(State or other jurisdiction(Commission(IRS Employer
of incorporation)File Number)Identification No.)
910 Louisiana Street, Suite 4200
HoustonTX 77002
(Address of principal executive office) (Zip Code)
(Registrants’ telephone number, including area code): (832413-4770
Not applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
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Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On March 15, 2024, Summit Midstream Partners, LP (the “Partnership,” “we” and “our”) issued a press release announcing its results of operations for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K.
The information furnished in this Item 2.02 shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “1934 Act”), and shall not be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, whether or not filed under the Securities Act of 1933 or the 1934 Act, regardless of any general incorporation language in such document.
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
In addition to reporting financial results in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("GAAP"), the Partnership presents certain non-GAAP financial measures. Specifically, the Partnership presents adjusted EBITDA, distributable cash flow and free cash flow. We define adjusted EBITDA as net income or loss, plus interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, our proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees, adjustments related to MVC shortfall payments, adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity, unit-based and noncash compensation, impairments, items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations and other noncash expenses or losses, income tax benefit, income (loss) from equity method investees and other noncash income or gains. We define Distributable Cash Flow as adjusted EBITDA, as defined above, less cash interest paid, cash paid for taxes, net interest expense accrued and paid on the senior notes, and maintenance capital expenditures. We define free cash flow as distributable cash flow attributable to common and preferred unitholders less growth capital expenditures, less investments in equity method investees, less distributions to common and preferred unitholders. Free cash flow excludes proceeds from asset sales and cash consideration paid for acquisitions.
We exclude these items because they are considered unusual and not indicative of our ongoing operations. Our definitions of these non-GAAP financial measures may differ from the definitions of similar measures used by other companies, thereby diminishing the utility of these measures. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operating and planning decisions and in evaluating the Partnership’s financial performance. Furthermore, management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures may provide users of the Partnership’s financial statements with additional meaningful comparisons between current results and results of prior periods as they are expected to be reflective of our core ongoing business. These measures have limitations, and investors should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of the Partnership’s results as reported under GAAP.
We do not provide the GAAP financial measures of net income or loss or net cash provided by operating activities on a forward-looking basis because we are unable to predict, without unreasonable effort, certain components thereof including, but not limited to, (i) income or loss from equity method investees and (ii) asset impairments. These items are inherently uncertain and depend on various factors, many of which are beyond our control. As such, any associated estimate and its impact on our GAAP performance and cash flow measures could vary materially based on a variety of acceptable management assumptions.
Reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures are included as attachments to the press release which has been posted to the “Investors” section of our website at www.summitmidstream.com.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits
Exhibit NumberDescription
104Cover Page Interactive Data File – the cover page XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document
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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 hereunto duly authorized.
Summit Midstream Partners, LP
(Registrant)
By:Summit Midstream GP, LLC (its general partner)
Dated:March 15, 2024/s/ William J. Mault
William J. Mault, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer)
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Summit Midstream Partners, LP
910 Louisiana Street, Suite 4200
Houston, TX 77002
Summit Midstream Partners, LP Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2023
Financial and Operating Results, 2024 Guidance and Strategic Alternatives Update
Houston, Texas (March 15, 2024) – Summit Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE: SMLP) (“Summit”, “SMLP” or the “Partnership”) announced today its financial and operating results for fourth quarter and full-year 2023, provided full-year 2024 financial guidance and updated its strategic alternatives review.
Highlights
Previously announced strategic alternatives review entering advance stages
Fourth quarter 2023 net loss of $15.1 million, adjusted EBITDA of $75.0 million, cash flow available for distributions ("Distributable Cash Flow" or “DCF”) of $37.8 million and free cash flow (“FCF”) of $20.4 million
Reported 2023 Adjusted EBITDA of $267 million and fourth quarter Adjusted EBITDA run-rate of $300 million
Connected 77 wells during the fourth quarter, resulting in 304 wells connected in 2023
Active customer base with five drilling rigs and more than 140 DUCs behind our systems
Commissioned DJ Basin de-bottlenecking projects and compression project behind Utica system
Executed new 25,500 acre dedication in the condensate window behind our Ohio Gathering Joint Venture
Executed new 10-year take-or-pay contract behind Double E, connecting a new 300 MMcf/d processing plant
Provided 2024 adjusted EBITDA guidance range of $260 million to $300 million
Management Commentary
Heath Deneke, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman, commented, “Summit delivered solid fourth quarter 2023 financial and operating results representing run-rate Adjusted EBITDA of $300 million. It has been a very busy quarter, advancing a range of strategic alternatives and executing several key commercial milestones.
We are pleased with the continued strong level of interest from third parties for potential transactions, ranging from the sale of specific assets to consideration of Partnership-level transactions. We believe the strategic review process is entering advanced stages, and while there is no guarantee that any transaction will result from our strategic alternative review, we are making good progress narrowing the range of alternatives with the goal of maximizing value for the Partnership’s unitholders.
From a commercial perspective, we recently commissioned our DJ Basin de-bottlenecking projects, which will enable us to better utilize our processing complex and extract approximately $5 million of synergies in 2024. We commissioned the previously announced compression project behind our wholly owned Utica system, resulting in an incremental compression fee beginning in the first quarter of 2024. Further, our Ohio Gathering Joint Venture executed a new 25,500 acre dedication with a producer in the condensate window, illustrating the competitive positioning of our Joint Venture’s gathering footprint in the Utica. At our Double E joint venture, we executed a new 40 MMcf/d 10-year take-or-pay contract with an investment grade shipper to support a connection to a new 300 MMcf/d processing plant three miles from the pipeline. With this new connection, we believe Double E is well positioned to commercialize additional contracts as volumes upstream of the new processing plant increase.
We announced 2024 adjusted EBITDA guidance range of $260 million to $300 million, which we believe reflects the current headwinds, particularly in natural gas prices. Despite this volatility, we continue to see significant customer
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activity upstream of our assets with five rigs running behind our systems and remain encouraged with the long-term prospects for SMLP.”
Fourth Quarter 2023 Business Highlights
SMLP’s average daily natural gas throughput for its wholly owned operated systems increased 5.0% to 1,419 MMcf/d, and liquids volumes decreased 4.7% to 81 Mbbl/d, relative to the third quarter of 2023. OGC natural gas throughput decreased from 870 MMcf/d to 826 MMcf/d, a 5.1% decrease quarter-over-quarter and generated $11.3 million of adjusted EBITDA, net to SMLP, for the fourth quarter of 2023. Double E Pipeline gross volumes transported increased from 327 MMcf/d to 386 MMcf/d, an 18.3% increase quarter-over-quarter and generated $8.0 million of adjusted EBITDA, net to SMLP, for the fourth quarter of 2023.
Natural gas price-driven segments:
Natural gas price-driven segments had combined quarterly segment adjusted EBITDA of $50.3 million, representing a 2.5% increase relative to the third quarter, and combined capital expenditures of $3.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Northeast segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $28.4 million, an increase of $0.7 million from the third quarter 2023, primarily due to a 5.6% increase in volume on our wholly owned systems, partially offset by a 5.1% decrease in volume from our OGC joint venture. During the fourth quarter, three new wells were brought online behind our wholly owned Summit Midstream Utica (“SMU”) system and 11 new wells were connected behind our OGC joint venture. We commissioned the initial phase of a centralized compression project behind the SMU system and expect to charge an incremental compression fee beginning in the first quarter of 2024. Our OGC joint venture executed a new 25,500 acre dedication with a customer in the condensate window with an active rig behind the new dedication currently with new wells expected in 2024 and beyond. We expect seven new wells to be connected to the systems during the first quarter of 2024. There are currently three rigs running and 37 DUCs behind our systems.
Piceance segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $16.1 million, an increase of $0.8 million from the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to a 1.3% increase in volume throughput driven by 21 wells brought online during the quarter, partially offset by natural production declines.
Barnett segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $5.8 million, a decrease of $0.3 million relative to the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to approximately $0.4 million increase in operating expenses, partially offset by a 7.1% increase in volumes from six new wells connected to the system from our anchor customer in September. A customer continued to curtail volumes by approximately 20 MMcf/d during the quarter. Our anchor customer recently completed four new wells in early 2024 and expects to bring online an additional 10 to 20 wells in 2024. There is currently one rig running and 24 DUCs behind the system.
Oil price-driven segments
Oil price-driven segments generated $30.3 million of combined segment adjusted EBITDA, representing a 3.3% increase relative to the third quarter, and had combined capital expenditures of $14.9 million.
Permian segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $7.9 million, an increase of $2.1 million from the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to an increase in proportionate EBITDA from our Double E joint venture. Double E entered into a new 40 MMcf/d 10-year take-or-pay contract with an investment grade shipper to support a connection to the Janus Processing Plant (“Janus Plant”). The Janus Plant is currently being constructed with an expected capacity of 300 MMcf/d and Q1 2025 in-service date. The take-or-pay commitment was structured to support a return on Double E’s expected $6.0 million connection cost, $4.2 million net to SMLP. The additional connection strategically positions Double E for incremental contracts as the processing complex expands and volumes upstream of the plant increase.
Rockies segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $22.4 million, a decrease of $1.1 million relative to the third quarter of 2023, primarily due to a 4.7% decrease in liquids volume throughput, partially offset by a 7.7% increase in natural gas volume throughput. Lower realized commodity prices in the fourth quarter negatively
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impacted EBITDA by approximately $2.0 million relative to the third quarter, related to percent-of-proceeds contracts in the DJ basin. There were 42 new wells connected during the quarter, including 37 in the DJ Basin, expected to reach peak production in the second quarter 2024, and five in the Williston Basin. The DJ Basin de-bottlenecking project commissioned in the fourth quarter is expected to drive approximately $5.0 million of commercial and cost synergies in 2024. There is currently one rig running and approximately 84 DUCs behind the systems.
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The following table presents average daily throughput by reportable segment for the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2023202220232022
Average daily throughput (MMcf/d):
Northeast (1)
794 599692 652
Rockies126 42113 33
Permian (1)
— — — 14
Piceance317 295304 306
Barnett182 212183 203
Aggregate average daily throughput1,419 1,1481,292 1,208
Average daily throughput (Mbbl/d):
Rockies81 6478 62
Aggregate average daily throughput81 6478 62
Ohio Gathering average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (2)
826 754779 674
Double E average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (3)
386 289 305 277 
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(1)Exclusive of Ohio Gathering and Double E due to equity method accounting.
(2)Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Ohio Gathering, subject to a one-month lag.
(3)Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Double E.
The following table presents adjusted EBITDA by reportable segment for the periods indicated:
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2023202220232022
(In thousands)(In thousands)
Reportable segment adjusted EBITDA (1):
Northeast (2)
$28,443 $19,057 $94,249 $77,046 
Rockies22,404 13,819 87,390 57,810 
Permian (3)
7,924 4,203 24,207 18,051 
Piceance16,109 14,688 59,749 60,055 
Barnett5,791 7,227 26,171 31,624 
Total$80,671 $58,994 $291,766 $244,586 
Less: Corporate and Other (4)
5,655 8,666 24,922 32,296 
Adjusted EBITDA$75,016 $50,328 $266,844 $212,290 
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(1)We define segment adjusted EBITDA as total revenues less total costs and expenses, plus (i) other income, (ii) our proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees, (iii) depreciation and amortization, (iv) adjustments related to MVC shortfall payments, (v) adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity, (vi) unit-based and noncash compensation, (vii) impairments and (viii) other noncash expenses or losses, less other noncash income or gains.
(2)Includes our proportional share of adjusted EBITDA for Ohio Gathering, subject to a one-month lag. We define proportional adjusted EBITDA for our equity method investees as the product of (i) total revenues less total expenses, excluding impairments and other noncash income or expense items and (ii) amortization for deferred contract costs; multiplied by our ownership interest during the respective period.
(3)Includes our proportional share of adjusted EBITDA for Double E. We define proportional adjusted EBITDA for our equity method investees as the product of total revenues less total expenses, excluding impairments and other noncash income or expense items; multiplied by our ownership interest during the respective period.
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(4)Corporate and Other represents those results that are not specifically attributable to a reportable segment or that have not been allocated to our reportable segments, including certain general and administrative expense items and natural gas and crude oil marketing services.
Capital Expenditures
Capital expenditures totaled $19.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2023, inclusive of maintenance capital expenditures of $3.3 million. Capital expenditures in the fourth quarter of 2023 were primarily related to pad connections and DJ Basin integration projects in the Rockies segment and installation of centralized compression behind our wholly owned Utica system.
Year Ended December 31,
20232022
(In thousands)
Cash paid for capital expenditures (1):
Northeast$4,695 $8,743 
Rockies54,969 11,903 
Permian— 1,407 
Piceance4,544 6,116 
Barnett186 366 
Total reportable segment capital expenditures$64,394 $28,535 
Corporate and Other4,511 1,937 
Total cash paid for capital expenditures$68,905 $30,472 
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(1)Excludes cash paid for capital expenditures by Ohio Gathering and Double E due to equity method accounting.
2024 Guidance
SMLP is releasing guidance for 2024, which is summarized in the table below. These projections are subject to risks and uncertainties as described in the "Forward-Looking Statements" section at the end of this release.
Our guidance range is anchored by recent drilling and completion schedules provided by our customers and is reflective of the current commodity price environment. We have taken a consistent approach to our 2024 guidance range that we did with our 2023 guidance range. If our producer customers hit their production targets and timing of planned well connects, we would expect to be near the high end of our 2024 guidance range. The midpoint of our guidance range reflects a conservative, yet appropriate, level of risking to the most recent drill schedules and volume forecasts provided by our customers. The low end of our guidance range reflects additional delays to customer drilling and completion schedules and planned well connects.
We expect approximately 170 to 230 well connections in 2024. Of the expected well connections in 2024, approximately 15% are dry-gas oriented wells, approximately 35% are liquids-rich gas-oriented wells and approximately 50% are crude-oil oriented wells. Customers are currently running five rigs behind our systems, with more than 140 DUCs, providing line of sight to the 2024 estimated well connections and associated volume growth.
We expect our wholly owned natural gas gathering system throughput to range from 1,255 MMcf/d to 1,345 MMcf/d, with volume throughput growth expected behind our Rockies and Barnett segments. OGC gross volume throughput is expected to range from 775 MMcf/d to 825 MMcf/d, as compared to 779 MMcf/d in 2023, representing approximately 2.7% year-over-year growth at the mid-point of the guidance range. Double E existing take-or-pay contracts of 985 MMcf/d will contractually increase to 1,020 MMcf/d beginning in November 2024. We expect to complete the Janus Plant connection in the first quarter 2025. Liquids volumes are expected to range from 65 Mbbl/d to 75 Mbbl/d.
Adjusted EBITDA is expected to range from $260 million to $300 million, representing approximately 5% year-over-year growth at the midpoint. Our 2024 capital expenditure guidance of $30 million to $40 million, excluding Double E, includes capital reimbursements related to specific development projects with certain customers. Our full year 2024 growth capex guidance range is primarily related to new pad connections in the Rockies segment. Included in this range is approximately $10 million to $15 million of maintenance capex. Double E capital expenditures for 2024 are expected to be approximately $5 million, net to SMLP, primarily related to connecting the Janus Plant.
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($ in millions)2024 Guidance Range
LowHigh
Well Connections
Northeast (includes OGC)5575
Piceance
Barnett1525
Rockies100130
Total170230
Natural Gas Throughput (MMcf/d)
Northeast (excludes OGC)625675
Piceance295305
Barnett200220
Rockies135145
Total1,2551,345
Rockies Liquids Throughput (Mbbl/d)6575
OGC Natural Gas Throughput (MMcf/d, gross)775825
Double E Natural Gas Throughput (MMcf/d, gross)500500
Adjusted EBITDA
Northeast$90$100
Piceance5560
Barnett2030
Permian3030
Rockies90110
Unallocated G&A, Other(25)(30)
Total$260$300
Capital Expenditures
Growth$20$25
Maintenance$10$15
Total$30$40
Investment in Double E equity method investee$5$5
Capital & Liquidity
As of December 31, 2023, SMLP had $14.0 million in unrestricted cash on hand and $313 million drawn under its $400 million ABL Revolver and $82.7 million of borrowing availability, after accounting for $4.3 million of issued, but undrawn letters of credit. As of December 31, 2023, SMLP’s gross availability based on the borrowing base calculation in the credit agreement was $723 million, which is $323 million greater than the $400 million of lender commitments to the ABL Revolver. As of December 31, 2023, SMLP was in compliance with all financial covenants, including interest coverage of 1.93x relative to a minimum interest coverage covenant of 1.75x and first lien leverage ratio of 1.2x relative to a maximum first lien leverage ratio of 2.5x. As of December 31, 2023, SMLP reported a total leverage ratio of approximately 5.4x.
As of December 31, 2023, the Permian Transmission Credit Facility balance was $144.8 million, a reduction of $2.7 million relative to the September 30, 2023 balance of $147.5 million due to scheduled mandatory amortization. The Permian Transmission Term Loan remains non-recourse to SMLP.
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MVC Shortfall Payments
SMLP billed its customers $7.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 related to MVC shortfalls. For those customers that do not have MVC shortfall credit banking mechanisms in their gathering agreements, the MVC shortfall payments are accounted for as gathering revenue in the period in which they are earned. In the fourth quarter of 2023, SMLP recognized $7.1 million of gathering revenue associated with MVC shortfall payments. SMLP had no adjustments to MVC shortfall payments in the fourth quarter of 2023. SMLP’s MVC shortfall payment mechanisms contributed $7.1 million of total adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Three Months Ended December 31, 2023
MVC BillingsGathering revenueAdjustments to MVC shortfall paymentsNet impact to adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands)
Net change in deferred revenue related to MVC
   shortfall payments:
Piceance Basin$— $— $— $— 
Total net change$ $ $ $ 
MVC shortfall payment adjustments:
Rockies$(114)$(114)$— $(114)
Piceance5,555 5,555 — 5,555 
Northeast1,694 1,694 — 1,694 
Total MVC shortfall payment adjustments$7,135 $7,135 $ $7,135 
Total (1)
$7,135 $7,135 $ $7,135 
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(1)Exclusive of Ohio Gathering and Double E due to equity method accounting.
Year Ended December 31, 2023
MVC BillingsGathering revenueAdjustments to MVC shortfall paymentsNet impact to adjusted EBITDA
(In thousands)
Net change in deferred revenue related to MVC
   shortfall payments:
Piceance Basin$— $— $— $— 
Total net change$ $ $ $ 
MVC shortfall payment adjustments:
Rockies$24 $24 $— $24 
Piceance21,991 21,991 — 21,991 
Northeast6,619 6,619 — 6,619 
Total MVC shortfall payment adjustments$28,634 $28,634 $ $28,634 
Total (1)
$28,634 $28,634 $ $28,634 
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(1)Exclusive of Ohio Gathering and Double E due to equity method accounting.
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Quarterly Distribution
The Board of Directors of SMLP’s general partner continued to suspend cash distributions payable on its common units and on its Series A fixed-to-floating rate cumulative redeemable perpetual preferred units (the "Series A Preferred Units") for the period ended December 31, 2023. Unpaid distributions on the Series A Preferred Units will continue to accumulate.
Fourth Quarter 2023 Earnings Call Information
SMLP will host a conference call at 10:00 a.m. Eastern on March 15, 2023, to discuss its quarterly operating and financial results. The call can be accessed via teleconference at: Q4 2023 Summit Midstream Partners LP Earnings Conference Call (https://register.vevent.com/register/BI08da14a6e73a4b4daed7edf267c7f575). Once registration is completed, participants will receive a dial-in number along with a personalized PIN to access the call. While not required, it is recommended that participants join 10 minutes prior to the event start. The conference call, live webcast and archive of the call can be accessed through the Investors section of SMLP's website at www.summitmidstream.com.
.Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We report financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). We also present adjusted EBITDA, Distributable Cash Flow, and Free Cash Flow, non-GAAP financial measures.
Adjusted EBITDA
We define adjusted EBITDA as net income or loss, plus interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, our proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees, adjustments related to MVC shortfall payments, adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity, unit-based and noncash compensation, impairments, items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations and other noncash expenses or losses, income tax benefit, income (loss) from equity method investees and other noncash income or gains. Because adjusted EBITDA may be defined differently by other entities in our industry, our definition of this non-GAAP financial measure may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other entities, thereby diminishing its utility.
Management uses adjusted EBITDA in making financial, operating and planning decisions and in evaluating our financial performance. Furthermore, management believes that adjusted EBITDA may provide external users of our financial statements, such as investors, commercial banks, research analysts and others, with additional meaningful comparisons between current results and results of prior periods as they are expected to be reflective of our core ongoing business.
Adjusted EBITDA is used as a supplemental financial measure to assess:
the ability of our assets to generate cash sufficient to make future potential cash distributions and support our indebtedness;
the financial performance of our assets without regard to financing methods, capital structure or historical cost basis;
our operating performance and return on capital as compared to those of other entities in the midstream energy sector, without regard to financing or capital structure;
the attractiveness of capital projects and acquisitions and the overall rates of return on alternative investment opportunities; and
the financial performance of our assets without regard to (i) income or loss from equity method investees, (ii) the impact of the timing of minimum volume commitments shortfall payments under our gathering agreements or (iii) the timing of impairments or other income or expense items that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations.
Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool and investors should not consider it in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. For example:
certain items excluded from adjusted EBITDA are significant components in understanding and assessing an entity's financial performance, such as an entity's cost of capital and tax structure;
adjusted EBITDA does not reflect our cash expenditures or future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments;
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adjusted EBITDA does not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs; and
although depreciation and amortization are noncash charges, the assets being depreciated and amortized will often have to be replaced in the future, and adjusted EBITDA does not reflect any cash requirements for such replacements.
We compensate for the limitations of adjusted EBITDA as an analytical tool by reviewing the comparable GAAP financial measures, understanding the differences between the financial measures and incorporating these data points into our decision-making process.
Distributable Cash Flow
We define Distributable Cash Flow as adjusted EBITDA, as defined above, less cash interest paid, cash paid for taxes, net interest expense accrued and paid on the senior notes, and maintenance capital expenditures.
Free Cash Flow
We define free cash flow as distributable cash flow attributable to common and preferred unitholders less growth capital expenditures, less investments in equity method investees, less distributions to common and preferred unitholders. Free cash flow excludes proceeds from asset sales and cash consideration paid for acquisitions.
We do not provide the GAAP financial measures of net income or loss or net cash provided by operating activities on a forward-looking basis because we are unable to predict, without unreasonable effort, certain components thereof including, but not limited to, (i) income or loss from equity method investees and (ii) asset impairments. These items are inherently uncertain and depend on various factors, many of which are beyond our control. As such, any associated estimate and its impact on our GAAP performance and cash flow measures could vary materially based on a variety of acceptable management assumptions.
About Summit Midstream Partners, LP
SMLP is a value-driven limited partnership focused on developing, owning and operating midstream energy infrastructure assets that are strategically located in the core producing areas of unconventional resource basins, primarily shale formations, in the continental United States. SMLP provides natural gas, crude oil and produced water gathering, processing and transportation services pursuant to primarily long-term, fee-based agreements with customers and counterparties in five unconventional resource basins: (i) the Appalachian Basin, which includes the Utica and Marcellus shale formations in Ohio and West Virginia; (ii) the Williston Basin, which includes the Bakken and Three Forks shale formations in North Dakota; (iii) the Denver-Julesburg Basin, which includes the Niobrara and Codell shale formations in Colorado and Wyoming; (iv) the Fort Worth Basin, which includes the Barnett Shale formation in Texas; and (v) the Piceance Basin, which includes the Mesaverde formation as well as the Mancos and Niobrara shale formations in Colorado. SMLP has an equity method investment in Double E Pipeline, LLC, which provides interstate natural gas transportation service from multiple receipt points in the Delaware Basin to various delivery points in and around the Waha Hub in Texas. SMLP also has an equity method investment in Ohio Gathering, which operates extensive natural gas gathering and condensate stabilization infrastructure in the Utica Shale in Ohio. SMLP is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
Forward Looking Statements
This press release includes certain statements concerning expectations for the future that are forward-looking within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, any statement that may project, indicate or imply future results, events, performance or achievements and may contain the words "expect," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "estimate," "believe," "will be," "will continue," "will likely result," and similar expressions, or future conditional verbs such as "may," "will," "should," "would," and "could”, including the estimated closing date of the acquisitions, sources and uses of funding, the benefits of the acquisitions to us and any related opportunities. In addition, any statement concerning future financial performance (including future revenues, earnings or growth rates), ongoing business strategies and possible actions taken by us or our subsidiaries are also forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements also contain known and unknown risks and uncertainties (many of which are difficult to predict and beyond management’s control) that may cause SMLP’s actual results in future periods to differ materially from anticipated or projected results. An extensive list of specific material risks and uncertainties affecting SMLP is contained in its 2021 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on February 28, 2022, as amended and updated from time to time. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and SMLP undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect new information or events.

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SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP AND SUBSIDIARIES
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
December 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
(In thousands)
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents$14,044 $11,808 
Restricted cash2,601 1,723 
Accounts receivable76,275 75,287 
Other current assets5,502 8,724 
Total current assets98,422 97,542 
Property, plant and equipment, net1,698,585 1,718,754 
Intangible assets, net175,592 198,718 
Investment in equity method investees486,434 506,677 
Other noncurrent assets35,165 38,273 
TOTAL ASSETS$2,494,198 $2,559,964 
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
Trade accounts payable$22,714 $14,052 
Accrued expenses32,377 20,601 
Deferred revenue10,196 9,054 
Ad valorem taxes payable8,543 10,245 
Accrued compensation and employee benefits6,815 16,319 
Accrued interest19,298 17,355 
Accrued environmental remediation1,483 1,365 
Accrued settlement payable6,667 6,667 
Current portion of long-term debt15,524 10,507 
Other current liabilities10,395 11,724 
Total current liabilities134,012 117,889 
Long-term debt, net1,455,166 1,479,855 
Noncurrent deferred revenue30,085 37,694 
Noncurrent accrued environmental remediation1,454 2,340 
Other noncurrent liabilities30,266 38,784 
Total liabilities1,650,983 1,676,562 
Commitments and contingencies
Mezzanine Capital
Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units124,652 118,584 
Partners' Capital
Series A Preferred Units96,893 85,327 
Common limited partner capital 621,670 679,491 
Total partners' capital
718,563 764,818 
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
$2,494,198 $2,559,964 
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SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP AND SUBSIDIARIES
UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
Three Months Ended
December 31,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
(In thousands, except per-unit amounts)
Revenues:
Gathering services and related fees$67,731 $60,893 $248,223 $248,358 
Natural gas, NGLs and condensate sales48,889 18,861 179,254 86,225 
Other revenues10,698 5,969 31,426 35,011 
Total revenues127,318 85,723 458,903 369,594 
Costs and expenses:
Cost of natural gas and NGLs34,495 12,664 112,462 76,826 
Operation and maintenance25,450 22,936 100,741 84,152 
General and administrative10,238 12,960 42,135 44,943 
Depreciation and amortization32,030 29,658 122,764 119,055 
Transaction costs325 5,218 1,251 6,968 
Acquisition integration costs258 — 2,654 — 
Gain on asset sales, net(77)(98)(260)(507)
Long-lived asset impairment85 — 540 91,644 
Total costs and expenses102,804 83,338 382,287 423,081 
Other income (expense), net118 — 865 (4)
Gain (loss) on interest rate swaps(3,021)(77)1,830 16,414 
Loss on sale of business(2)(1,656)(47)(1,741)
Interest expense(36,818)(28,477)(140,784)(102,459)
Loss on early extinguishment of debt(10,934)— (10,934)— 
Loss before income taxes and equity method investment income(26,143)(27,825)(72,454)(141,277)
Income tax expense(502)(18)(322)(325)
Income from equity method investees11,527 3,979 33,829 18,141 
Net loss$(15,118)$(23,864)$(38,947)$(123,461)
Net loss per limited partner unit:
Common unit – basic$(2.12)$(3.03)$(6.11)$(12.71)
Common unit – diluted$(2.12)$(3.03)$(6.11)$(12.71)
Weighted-average limited partner units outstanding:
Common units – basic10,376 10,172 10,334 10,048 
Common units – diluted10,376 10,172 10,334 10,048 
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UNAUDITED OTHER FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA
Three Months Ended
December 31,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
(In thousands)
Other financial data:
Net loss$(15,118)$(23,864)$(38,947)$(123,461)
Net cash provided by operating activities16,147 1,939 126,906 98,744 
Capital expenditures19,042 9,517 68,905 30,472 
Contributions to equity method investees— — 3,500 8,444 
Adjusted EBITDA75,016 50,328 266,844 212,290 
Cash flow available for distributions (1)
37,817 20,245 125,603 107,390 
Free Cash Flow20,436 10,209 59,042 73,488 
Distributions (2)
n/an/an/an/a
Operating data:
Aggregate average daily throughput – natural gas (MMcf/d)
1,419 1,148 1,292 1,208 
Aggregate average daily throughput – liquids (Mbbl/d)81 64 78 62 
Ohio Gathering average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (3)
826 754 779 674 
Double E average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (4)
386 289 305 277 
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(1)Cash flow available for distributions is also referred to as Distributable Cash Flow, or DCF.
(2)Represents distributions declared and ultimately paid or expected to be paid to preferred and common unitholders in respect of a given period. On May 3, 2020, the board of directors of SMLP’s general partner announced an immediate suspension of the cash distributions payable on its preferred and common units. Excludes distributions paid on the Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units issued at Summit Permian Transmission Holdco, LLC.
(3)Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Ohio Gathering, subject to a one-month lag.
(4)Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Double E.




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SUMMIT MIDSTREAM PARTNERS, LP AND SUBSIDIARIES
UNAUDITED RECONCILIATIONS TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Three Months Ended
December 31,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
(In thousands)
Reconciliations of net income to adjusted EBITDA and Distributable
    Cash Flow:
Net income (loss)$(15,118)$(23,864)$(38,947)$(123,461)
Add:
Interest expense36,818 28,477 140,784 102,459 
Income tax expense502 18 322 325 
Depreciation and amortization (1)
32,264 29,892 123,702 119,993 
Proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees (2)
18,415 11,612 61,070 45,419 
Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity (3)
(3,096)(1,218)(9,874)(6,041)
Unit-based and noncash compensation1,408 814 6,566 3,778 
Loss on early extinguishment of debt10,934 — 10,934 — 
Gain on asset sales, net(77)(98)(260)(507)
Long-lived asset impairment85 — 540 91,644 
(Gain) loss on interest rate swaps3,021 77 (1,830)(16,414)
Other, net (4)
1,387 8,597 7,666 13,236 
Less:
Income from equity method investees11,527 3,979 33,829 18,141 
Adjusted EBITDA$75,016 $50,328 $266,844 $212,290 
Less:
Cash interest paid54,273 43,379 127,022 89,472 
Cash paid for taxes— — 15 149 
Senior notes interest adjustment (5)
(20,363)(17,099)1,847 4,315 
Maintenance capital expenditures3,289 3,803 12,357 10,964 
Cash flow available for distributions (6)
$37,817 $20,245 $125,603 $107,390 
Less:
Growth capital expenditures15,753 5,714 56,548 19,508 
Investment in equity method investee— — 3,500 8,444 
Distributions on Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units1,628 1,628 6,513 4,885 
Free Cash Flow$20,436 $12,903 $59,042 $74,553 
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(1)Includes the amortization expense associated with our favorable gas gathering contracts as reported in other revenues.
(2)Reflects our proportionate share of Double E and Ohio Gathering (subject to a one-month lag) adjusted EBITDA.
(3)Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity represent contributions in aid of construction revenue recognized in accordance with Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-09 Revenue from Contracts with Customers (“Topic 606”).
(4)Represents items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations. For the year ended December 31, 2023, the amount includes $3.8 million in transaction costs, $2.6 million of acquisition integration costs, and $1.6 million of severance expenses. For the year ended December 31, 2022, the amount includes the amount includes $8.6 million in transaction costs, $2.5 million of severance expenses and $1.7 million of losses related to sale of business.
(5)Senior notes interest adjustment represents the net of interest expense accrued and paid during the period. Interest on the 2025 senior notes is paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 until maturity in April 2025. Interest on the 2026 senior notes is paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 until maturity in October 2026.
(6)Represents cash flow available for distribution to preferred and common unitholders. Common distributions cannot be paid unless all accrued preferred distributions are paid. Cash flow available for distributions is also referred to as Distributable Cash Flow, or DCF.
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UNAUDITED RECONCILIATIONS TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
Year Ended
December 31,
20232022
(In thousands)
Reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities to adjusted
    EBITDA and distributable cash flow:
Net cash provided by operating activities$126,906 $98,744 
Add:
Interest expense, excluding amortization of debt issuance costs128,099 93,133 
Income tax expense322 325 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities19,692 13,538 
Proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees (1)
61,070 45,419 
Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity (2)
(9,874)(6,041)
Realized gain on swaps(5,149)(397)
Other, net (3)
7,123 11,494 
Less:
Distributions from equity method investees57,572 43,040 
Noncash lease expense3,773 885 
Adjusted EBITDA$266,844 $212,290 
Less:
Cash interest paid127,022 89,472 
Cash paid for taxes15 149 
Senior notes interest adjustment (4)
1,847 4,315 
Maintenance capital expenditures12,357 10,964 
Cash flow available for distributions (5)
$125,603 $107,390 
Less:
Growth capital expenditures56,548 19,508 
Investment in equity method investee3,500 8,444 
Distributions on Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units6,513 4,885 
Free Cash Flow$59,042 $74,553 
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(1)Reflects our proportionate share of Double E and Ohio Gathering adjusted EBITDA, subject to a one-month lag.
(2)Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity represent contributions in aid of construction revenue recognized in accordance with Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-09 Revenue from Contracts with Customers (“Topic 606”).
(3)Represents items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations. For the Year ended December 31, 2023, the amount includes $3.8 million in transaction costs, $2.6 million of acquisition integration costs, and $1.6 million of severance expenses. For the year ended December 31, 2022, the amount includes $8.6 million in transaction costs and $2.5 million of severance expenses.
(4)Senior notes interest adjustment represents the net of interest expense accrued and paid during the period. Interest on the 2025 senior notes is paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 until maturity in April 2025. Interest on the 2026 senior notes is paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15 until maturity in October 2026.
(5)Represents cash flow available for distribution to preferred and common unitholders. Common distributions cannot be paid unless all accrued preferred distributions are paid. Cash flow available for distributions is also referred to as Distributable Cash Flow, or DCF.

Contact: 832-413-4770, ir@summitmidstream.com
SOURCE: Summit Midstream Partners, LP
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