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EX-99.1 2 q22023interimreport.htm EX-99.1 MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Document

Basis of Presentation
The following Management's Discussion and Analysis ("MD&A") of the financial and operating results of Pembina Pipeline Corporation ("Pembina" or the "Company") is dated August 3, 2023, and is supplementary to, and should be read in conjunction with, Pembina's unaudited condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 ("Interim Financial Statements") as well as Pembina's audited consolidated annual financial statements ("Consolidated Financial Statements") and MD&A for the year ended December 31, 2022. All financial information provided in this MD&A has been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard ("IAS") 34 Interim Financial Reporting and is expressed in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise noted. A description of Pembina's operating segments and additional information about Pembina is filed with Canadian and U.S. securities commissions, including quarterly and annual reports, annual information forms (which are filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under Form 40-F) and management information circulars, which can be found online at www.sedar.com, www.sec.gov and through Pembina's website at www.pembina.com. Information contained in or otherwise accessible through Pembina's website does not form part of this MD&A and is not incorporated into this document by reference.
Abbreviations
For a list of abbreviations that may be used in this MD&A, refer to the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Pembina has disclosed certain financial measures and ratios within this MD&A that management believes provide meaningful information in assessing Pembina's underlying performance, but which are not specified, defined or determined in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") and which are not disclosed in Pembina's Interim Financial Statements or Consolidated Financial Statements. Such non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and may not be comparable to similar financial measures or ratios disclosed by other issuers. Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A for additional information regarding these non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios.
Risk Factors and Forward-Looking Information
Management has identified the primary risk factors that could have a material impact on the financial results and operations of Pembina. Such risk factors are presented in the "Risk Factors" sections of Pembina's MD&A and Annual Information Form ("AIF"), each for the year ended December 31, 2022. The Company's financial and operational performance is potentially affected by a number of factors, including, but not limited to, the factors described within the "Forward-Looking Statements & Information" section of this MD&A. This MD&A contains forward-looking statements based on Pembina's current expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions. This information is provided to assist readers in understanding the Company's future plans and expectations and may not be appropriate for other purposes.
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1. ABOUT PEMBINA
Pembina Pipeline Corporation is a leading energy transportation and midstream service provider that has served North America's energy industry for more than 65 years. Pembina owns an integrated network of hydrocarbon liquids and natural gas pipelines, gas gathering and processing facilities, oil and natural gas liquids infrastructure and logistics services, and an export terminals business. Through our integrated value chain, we seek to provide safe and reliable energy solutions that connect producers and consumers across the world, support a more sustainable future and benefit our customers, investors, employees and communities. For more information, please visit www.pembina.com.
Pembina's Purpose and Strategy
We deliver extraordinary energy solutions so the world can thrive.
Pembina will build on its strengths by continuing to invest in and grow the core businesses that provide critical transportation and midstream services to help ensure reliable and secure energy supply. Pembina will capitalize on exciting opportunities to leverage its assets and expertise into new service offerings that proactively respond to the transition to a lower-carbon economy. In continuing to meet global energy demand and its customers' needs, while ensuring Pembina's long-term success and resilience, the Company has established four strategic priorities:
1.To be resilient, we will sustain, decarbonize, and enhance our businesses. This priority is focused on strengthening and growing our existing franchise and demonstrating environmental leadership.
2.To thrive, we will invest in the energy transition to improve the basins in which we operate. We will expand our portfolio to include new businesses associated with lower-carbon commodities.
3.To meet global demand, we will transform and export our products. We will continue our focus on supporting the transformation of Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin commodities into higher margin products and enabling more coastal egress.
4.To set ourselves apart, we will create a differentiated experience for our stakeholders. We remain committed to delivering excellence for our four key stakeholder groups meaning that:
a.Employees say we are the 'employer of choice' and value our safe, respectful, collaborative, and inclusive work culture.
b.Communities welcome us and recognize the net positive impact of our social and environmental commitment.
c.Customers choose us first for reliable and value-added services.
d.Investors receive sustainable industry-leading total returns.
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2. FINANCIAL & OPERATING OVERVIEW
Consolidated Financial Overview for the Three Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)2023
2022
Change
Revenue2,070 3,095 (1,025)
Net revenue(1)
858 1,020 (162)
Gross profit
659 711 (52)
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
823 849 (26)
Earnings
363 418 (55)
Earnings per common share – basic (dollars)
0.60 0.70 (0.10)
Earnings per common share – diluted (dollars)
0.60 0.69 (0.09)
Cash flow from operating activities653 604 49 
Cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)
1.19 1.09 0.10 
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1)
606 683 (77)
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)(1)
1.10 1.23 (0.13)
Capital expenditures123 152 (29)
Total volumes (mboe/d)(2)
3,187 3,344 (157)
Change in Earnings ($ millions)
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Results Overview
Earnings in the second quarter of 2023 reflect continued strong performance in the Pipelines and Facilities Divisions, excluding the negative impact of the Northern Pipeline system outage, Wildfires, and third-party outages, as well as a lower pricing environment for the period compared to 2022 for the Marketing & New Ventures Division. The second quarter was also negatively impacted by costs incurred in relation to, an insurance contract provision connected to Cedar LNG, a deferred recognition of flow-through capital charges on the Peace Pipeline system, and a final arbitration award issued against CKPC. Additionally, earnings were impacted by the following factors:
Pipelines: lower contributions from Alliance, partially offset by higher revenue on the Cochin Pipeline.
Facilities: high Share of Profit from PGI and lower depreciation, partially offset by lower contribution resulting from the change in ownership of the majority of Pembina's field-based gas processing assets, which were wholly-owned prior to the creation of PGI on August 15, 2022 (the "PGI Transaction"), and are now being accounted for in Share of Profit from PGI, which is affected by expenses such as income taxes, depreciation, and interest.
Marketing & New Ventures: higher gains on commodity-related derivatives and lower net finance costs.

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Changes in Results for the Three Months Ended June 30
Revenue
$1.0 billion decrease. Lower revenue in Marketing & New Ventures primarily due to a decrease in prices across the crude oil complex, lower NGL prices and lower crude oil volumes, combined with lower revenue in Facilities largely due to revenue from the field-based gas processing assets contributed to PGI in connection with the PGI Transaction now being reflected in share of profit from equity accounted investees ("Share of Profit") (second quarter of 2022, included $118 million in revenue related to the assets contributed to PGI) and lower recoverable costs. Additionally, during the second quarter of 2023, volumes on certain assets in Pipelines were temporarily curtailed due to the wildfires in Alberta and British Columbia ("Wildfires"), resulting in a negative impact to consolidated revenue of $23 million. Also, on February 23, 2023, service on the Northern Pipeline system resumed at reduced operating pressures, following the unplanned outage which occurred in the first quarter of 2023 ("Northern Pipeline system outage"), resulting in a negative impact to consolidated revenue of $17 million. Full operating pressure resumed mid-May on the Northern Pipeline system. These results were partially offset by higher tolls on the Cochin Pipeline and the Peace Pipeline system.
Cost of goods sold
$863 million decrease, primarily due to lower crude oil and NGL market prices, as well as lower crude oil volumes in Marketing & New Ventures.
Operating expenses
$22 million decrease, primarily due to lower Facilities operating expenses primarily due to the PGI Transaction (second quarter of 2022, included $32 million in operating expenses related to the assets contributed to PGI), coupled with lower operating expenses at Empress and lower recoverable geotechnical costs related to the Western Pipeline, partially offset by the costs associated with the Northern Pipeline system outage.
Cash flow from operating activities
$49 million increase, primarily driven by an increase in the change in non-cash working capital, higher distributions from equity accounted investees, and lower taxes paid, partially offset by earnings adjusted for items not involving cash and a decrease in payments collected through contract liabilities.
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1)
$77 million decrease, largely due to the change in cash flow from operating activities, excluding the change in non-cash working capital and taxes paid, combined with higher current tax expense, partially offset by lower accrued share-based payment expense.
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
$26 million decrease, primarily due to the impact in the Pipelines and Facilities Divisions resulting from the Wildfires ($24 million) and Northern Pipeline system outage ($23 million). These are combined with lower net revenue from Facilities and Marketing & New Ventures, as well as $21 million associated with, a combination of, an insurance contract provision related to the parental guarantee and letters of credit for Cedar LNG, a deferred recognition of flow-through charges related to capital integrity work that resulted in a revenue timing difference, and a final arbitration award issued against CKPC. These factors were partially offset by realized gains on commodity-related derivatives during the second quarter of 2023 compared to losses recognized during the second quarter of 2022 and higher adjusted EBITDA from equity accounted investees, due to the contributions from PGI which outweighed the lower contributions from Alliance and Aux Sable.
Total volumes
(mboe/d)(2)
157 mboe/d decrease, largely driven by the disposition of Pembina's interest in certain Facilities assets at Empress in the fourth quarter of 2022, the impacts of the Wildfires and the Northern Pipeline system outage which resulted in lower volumes of 58 mboe/d and 57 mboe/d, respectively, partially offset by higher volumes at the Alberta Ethane Gathering System ("AEGS") due to third-party outages in the second quarter of 2022 and the volumes from PGI's gas processing assets following the PGI Transaction.
(1)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(2)    Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition. Volumes do not include Empress processing capacity. Marketed NGL volumes are excluded from volumes to avoid double counting. Refer to the "Marketing & New Ventures" section of this MD&A for further information.


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Consolidated Financial Overview for the Six Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)20232022Change
Revenue4,367 6,133 (1,766)
Net revenue(1)
1,804 2,174 (370)
Gross profit
1,331 1,568 (237)
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
1,770 1,854 (84)
Earnings
732 899 (167)
Earnings per common share – basic (dollars)
1.21 1.51 (0.30)
Earnings per common share – diluted (dollars)
1.21 1.50 (0.29)
Cash flow from operating activities1,111 1,259 (148)
Cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)
2.02 2.28 (0.26)
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1)
1,240 1,383 (143)
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)(1)
2.25 2.50 (0.25)
Capital expenditures260 331 (71)
Total volumes (mboe/d)(2)
3,186 3,358 (172)
Change in Earnings ($ millions)
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Results Overview
Earnings during the first six months of 2023 reflect continued strong performance in the Pipelines Divisions, excluding the negative impact of the Northern Pipeline system outage, Wildfires, and third-party outages, as well as a lower pricing environment for the period compared to 2022 for the Marketing & New Ventures Division. The second quarter was also negatively impacted by costs incurred in relation to, an insurance contract provision connected to Cedar LNG, a deferred recognition of flow-through capital charges on the Peace Pipeline system, and a final arbitration award issued against CKPC. Additionally, earnings were impacted by the following factors:
Pipelines: lower contributions from Alliance, partially offset by higher revenue mainly on the Cochin Pipeline and the Peace Pipeline system.
Facilities: lower contribution resulting from the change in ownership of the majority of Pembina's wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets and commodity-related derivatives as part of the PGI Transaction, partially offset by high Share of Profit from PGI and lower depreciation.
Marketing & New Ventures: lower contribution from Aux Sable, partially offset by gains on commodity-related derivatives for the period compared to losses recognized during the first six months of 2022 and lower net finance costs.
Corporate: lower income tax expense resulting from lower current period earnings and the tax impact of the PGI Transaction, coupled with shared service revenue recognized in the period.
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Changes in Results for the Six Months Ended June 30
Revenue
$1.8 billion decrease. Lower revenue in Marketing & New Ventures primarily due to a decrease in prices across the crude oil complex and lower crude oil volumes, as well as lower NGL prices and marketed NGL volumes, combined with lower revenue in Facilities largely due to revenue from the field-based gas processing assets contributed to PGI now being reflected in Share of Profit (2022 included $231 million in revenue related to the assets contributed to PGI) and lower recoverable costs. In addition, the Northern Pipeline system outage and the Wildfires had a negative impact on consolidated revenue of $54 million and $23 million, respectively. These results were partially offset by higher Pipelines revenue mainly on the Cochin Pipeline and the Peace Pipeline system.
Cost of goods sold
$1.4 billion decrease, primarily due to lower crude oil and NGL market prices, as well as lower crude oil and marketed NGL volumes in Marketing & New Ventures.
Operating expenses
$15 million decrease, primarily due to lower Facilities operating expenses primarily due to the PGI Transaction (2022 included $61 million in operating expenses related to the assets contributed to PGI) and lower recoverable costs at Empress, combined with lower recoverable geotechnical costs related to the Western Pipeline, partially offset with higher power costs in Pipelines, the majority of which are recoverable, as a result of the higher power pool price during the quarter, and the $23 million in costs associated with the Northern Pipeline system outage.
Cash flow from operating activities
$148 million decrease, primarily driven by a decrease in earnings adjusted for items not involving cash, a decrease in the change in non-cash working capital, higher share-based compensation payments, and a decrease in payments collected through contract liabilities, partially offset by lower taxes paid and higher distributions from equity accounted investees.
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1)
$143 million decrease, primarily due to the same items impacting cash flow from operating activities, discussed above, excluding the change in non-cash working capital, taxes paid, and share-based compensation payments, partially offset by lower accrued share-based payment expense.
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
$84 million decrease, primarily due to the impact in the Pipelines and Facilities Divisions resulting from the Northern Pipeline system outage ($77 million) and the Wildfires ($24 million). These are combined with lower net revenue from Facilities and Marketing & New Ventures, as well as $21 million associated with, a combination of, an insurance contract provision related to the parental guarantee and letters of credit for Cedar LNG, a deferred recognition of flow-through charges related to capital integrity work that resulted in a revenue timing difference, and a final arbitration award issued against CKPC. These factors were partially offset by realized gains on commodity-related derivatives during the first six months of 2023 compared to losses recognized during the first six months of 2022. Additionally, adjusted EBITDA from equity accounted investees increased, primarily due to the contributions from PGI which outweighed the lower contributions from Aux Sable, Alliance, and Ruby, while general and administrative expenses decreased due to lower long-term incentive costs.
Total volumes
(mboe/d)(2)
172 mboe/d decrease, largely driven by the disposition of Pembina's interest in certain Facilities assets at Empress in the fourth quarter of 2022, impacts of the Northern Pipeline system outage and the Wildfires which resulted in lower volumes of 92 mboe/d and 29 mboe/d, respectively, combined with lower volumes from Ruby, partially offset by the volumes from PGI's gas processing assets following the PGI Transaction and higher volumes on certain Pipeline systems and third-party outages in 2022.
(1)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(2)    Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition. Volumes do not include Empress processing capacity. Marketed NGL volumes are excluded from volumes to avoid double counting. Refer to the "Marketing & New Ventures" section of this MD&A for further information.


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3. SEGMENT RESULTS
Business Overview
The Pipelines Division provides customers with pipeline transportation, terminalling, storage and rail services in key market hubs in Canada and the United States for crude oil, condensate, natural gas liquids and natural gas. Through Pembina's wholly-owned and joint venture assets, the Pipelines Division manages pipeline transportation capacity of 2.8 mmboe/d(1), above ground storage capacity of 11 mmbbls(1) and rail terminalling capacity of approximately 105 mboe/d(1) within its conventional, oil sands and heavy oil, and transmission assets. The conventional assets include strategically located pipelines and terminalling hubs that gather and transport light and medium crude oils, condensate and natural gas liquids from western Alberta and northeast British Columbia to the Edmonton, Alberta area for further processing or transportation on downstream pipelines. The oil sands and heavy oil assets transport heavy and synthetic crude oil produced within Alberta to the Edmonton, Alberta area and offer associated storage, terminalling and rail services. The transmission assets transport natural gas, ethane and condensate throughout Canada and the United States on long haul pipelines linking various key market hubs. In addition, the Pipelines Division assets provide linkages between Pembina's upstream and downstream assets across North America, enabling integrated customer service offerings. Together, these assets supply products from hydrocarbon producing regions to refineries, fractionators and market hubs in Alberta, British Columbia, and Illinois, as well as other regions throughout North America.
The Facilities Division includes infrastructure that provides Pembina's customers with natural gas, condensate and NGL services. Through its wholly-owned assets and its interest in PGI, Pembina's natural gas gathering and processing facilities are strategically positioned in active, liquids-rich areas of the WCSB and Williston Basin and are integrated with the Company's other businesses. Pembina provides sweet and sour gas gathering, compression, condensate stabilization, and both shallow cut and deep cut gas processing services with a total capacity of approximately 5.4 bcf/d(2) for its customers. Condensate and NGL extracted at virtually all Canadian-based facilities have access to transportation on Pembina's pipelines. In addition, all NGL transported along the Alliance Pipeline are extracted through the Pembina operated Aux Sable Channahon Facility at the terminus. The Facilities Division includes approximately 354 mbpd(2) of NGL fractionation capacity, 21 mmbbls(1) of cavern storage capacity and associated pipeline and rail terminalling facilities and a liquefied propane export facility on Canada's West Coast. These facilities are fully integrated with the Company's other divisions, providing customers with the ability to access a comprehensive suite of services to enhance the value of their hydrocarbons. In addition, Pembina owns a bulk marine import/export terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Marketing & New Ventures Division strives to maximize the value of hydrocarbon liquids and natural gas originating in the basins where the Company operates. Pembina pursues this goal through the creation of new markets, and further enhances existing markets, to support both the Company's and its customers' overall business interests. In particular, Pembina seeks to identify opportunities to connect hydrocarbon production to new demand locations through the development of infrastructure. Pembina strives to increase producer netbacks and product demand to improve the overall competitiveness of the basins where the Company operates. This includes developing new business platforms and undertaking initiatives that seek to reduce the greenhouse gas ("GHG") emissions intensity of Pembina's and its customers' operations.
Within the Marketing & New Ventures Division, Pembina undertakes value-added commodity marketing activities including buying and selling products (natural gas, ethane, propane, butane, condensate, crude oil and electricity), commodity arbitrage, and optimizing storage opportunities. The marketing business enters into contracts for capacity on both Pembina's and third-party infrastructure, handles proprietary and customer volumes and aggregates production for onward sale. Through this infrastructure capacity, as well as utilizing the Company's expansive rail fleet and logistics capabilities, Pembina's marketing business adds incremental value to the commodities by accessing high value markets across North America and globally.

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The Marketing & New Ventures Division is also responsible for the development of new large-scale, or value chain extending projects, including those that provide enhanced access to global markets and support a transition to a lower-carbon economy. Currently, Pembina is pursuing opportunities associated with liquefied natural gas ("LNG"), low-carbon commodities, and large-scale GHG emissions reductions.
(1)Net capacity.
(2)Net capacity; includes Aux Sable capacity; the financial and operational results for Aux Sable are included in the Marketing & New Ventures Division.
Financial and Operational Overview by Division
3 Months Ended June 30
20232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings (Loss) Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings (Loss) Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Pipelines2,438 350 501 2,476 382 523 
Facilities749 153 272 868 147 277 
Marketing & New Ventures
 115 96 — 135 103 
Corporate (161)(46)— (149)(54)
Total3,187 457 823 3,344 515 849 
6 Months Ended June 30
20232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings (Loss) Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings (Loss) Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Pipelines2,452 726 1,026 2,486 743 1,044 
Facilities734 288 570 872 397 558 
Marketing & New Ventures
 235 265 — 352 370 
Corporate (317)(91)— (344)(118)
Total3,186 932 1,770 3,358 1,148 1,854 
(1)    Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition. Volumes do not include Empress processing capacity. Marketed NGL volumes are excluded from volumes to avoid double counting. Refer to the "Marketing & New Ventures" section of this MD&A for further information.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
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Equity Accounted Investees Overview by Division(1)
3 Months Ended June 30
20232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Share of profit
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Contributions
Distributions(4)
Volumes (3)
Share of profit
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Contributions
Distributions(4)
Volumes (3)
Pipelines20 61 1 66 132 48 86 — 83 142 
Facilities69 145 1 108 337 20 54 — 33 89 
Marketing & New Ventures8 16 9 17 34 37 29 39 
Total97 222 11 191 503 74 177 145 270 
6 Months Ended June 30
20232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Share of profit
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Contributions
Distributions(4)
Volumes (3)
Share of profit
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Contributions
Distributions(4)
Volumes (3)
Pipelines55 140 1 136 140 88 179 — 170 172 
Facilities117 320 33 229 340 44 112 13 68 90 
Marketing & New Ventures7 20 15 25 34 27 64 12 62 36 
Total179 480 49 390 514 159 355 25 300 298 
(1)    Pipelines includes Alliance, Ruby (Pembina ceased to have an interest in the Ruby Pipeline on January 13, 2023) and Grand Valley. Facilities includes PGI, Veresen Midstream (which was contributed to PGI as part of the PGI Transaction on August 15, 2022), and Fort Corp. Marketing and New Ventures includes Aux Sable, CKPC, and Cedar LNG. Refer to the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for further information.
(2)     Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(3)     Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
(4)     Distributions exclude returns of capital. In April 2023, Pembina received an incremental $26 million from PGI as a return of capital.
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Pipelines
Financial Overview for the Three Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)20232022Change
Conventional revenue(1)(2)
375 392 (17)
Transmission revenue(1)(2)
135 118 17 
Oil Sands revenue(1)(2)
98 94 
Pipelines revenue(1)
608 604 
Operating expenses(1)
160 156 
Depreciation and amortization included in operations101 96 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees20 48 (28)
Gross profit367 400 (33)
Reportable segment earnings before tax350 382 (32)
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
501 523 (22)
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
2,438 2,476 (38)
Change in Results
Pipelines revenue(1)
Consistent with prior period. Higher volumes on certain of Pembina's Pipelines assets and higher tolls on the Cochin Pipeline and the Peace Pipeline system, were largely offset by lower revenue due to the impacts of the Wildfires, the impact of third-party outages on certain of Pembina's Pipelines assets, the Northern Pipeline system outage, as well as a deferred recognition of flow-through charges related to capital integrity work on the Peace Pipeline system that resulted in a revenue timing difference.
Operating expenses(1)
Consistent with prior period. Higher recoverable power costs, as a result of the higher power pool price during the period, as well as costs associated with the Northern Pipeline system outage, were largely offset by lower recoverable geotechnical costs related to the Western Pipeline.
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
Decrease primarily due to lower revenues from Alliance as the second quarter of 2022 included the sale of linepack inventory, combined with seasonal contracts being replaced by firm contracts at lower regulated rates and lower interruptible volumes driven by a narrower AECO-Chicago natural gas price differential.
Reportable segment earnings before tax
Decrease primarily due to lower contributions from Alliance, discussed above, the impacts of the Wildfires, the impact of third-party outages on certain of Pembina's Pipelines assets, and the Northern Pipeline system outage, as well as a deferred recognition of flow-through capital charges on the Peace Pipeline system, partially offset by higher volumes on certain of Pembina's Pipelines assets and higher tolls on the Cochin Pipeline and the Peace Pipeline system.
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
Decrease due to the same items impacting reportable segment earnings before tax, discussed above. Included in adjusted EBITDA is $61 million (2022: $85 million) related to Alliance.
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
Decrease largely due to lower volumes on the Peace Pipeline system and Drayton Valley Pipeline mainly due to the impacts of the Wildfires, lower volumes related to the Northern Pipeline system outage, combined with lower interruptible volumes at Alliance, discussed above, partially offset by higher volumes at AEGS due to third-party outages in the second quarter of 2022. Volumes include 132 mboe/d (2022: 142 mboe/d) related to Alliance.
Change in Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions)(2)(3)
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(1)    Includes inter-segment transactions. See Note 9 to the Interim Financial Statements.
(2)     Conventional, transmission and oil sands revenue include revenue generated from Pembina's conventional, transmission and oil sands and heavy oil assets within the Pipelines Division, respectively. For further details on Pembina's assets, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
(3)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(4)    Revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
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Financial Overview for the Six Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)20232022Change
Conventional revenue(1)(2)
763 752 11 
Transmission revenue(1)(2)
273 223 50 
Oil Sands revenue(1)(2)
200 202 (2)
Pipelines revenue(1)
1,236 1,177 59 
Operating expenses(1)
332 297 35 
Depreciation and amortization included in operations200 195 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees55 88 (33)
Gross profit759 773 (14)
Reportable segment earnings before tax726 743 (17)
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
1,026 1,044 (18)
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
2,452 2,486 (34)
Change in Results
Pipelines revenue(1)
Increase largely due to higher recoverable costs on various systems, higher tolls and the higher U.S. dollar exchange rate on revenues from the Cochin Pipeline, as well as higher tolls and volumes on the Peace Pipeline system, and higher volumes on the Vantage Pipeline due to third-party outages in 2022, partially offset by lower revenue due to the Northern Pipeline system outage and the Wildfires, as well as a deferred recognition of flow-through charges related to capital integrity work on the Peace Pipeline system that resulted in a revenue timing difference.
Operating expenses(1)
Increase largely due to higher recoverable power costs, as a result of the higher power pool price during the period, as well as costs associated with the Northern Pipeline system outage, partially offset by lower recoverable geotechnical costs primarily related to the Western Pipeline.
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
Decrease primarily due to lower revenues from Alliance as the second quarter of 2022 included the sale of linepack inventory, combined with seasonal contracts being replaced by firm contracts at lower regulated rates.
Reportable segment earnings before taxDecrease primarily due to lower contributions from Alliance, higher operating expenses associated with the Northern Pipeline system outage, as well as a deferred recognition of flow-through capital charges on the Peace Pipeline system, partially offset by higher revenue, as discussed above.
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
Decrease due to the same items impacting reportable segment earnings before tax, discussed above, as well as no adjusted EBITDA from Ruby since the first quarter of 2022. Refer to the "Selected Equity Accounted Investee Information" section for further details on Ruby. Included in adjusted EBITDA is $138 million (2022: $161 million) related to Alliance and nil (2022: $15 million) related to Ruby.
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
Decrease largely due to lower volumes related to the Northern Pipeline system outage and from Ruby, partially offset by higher volumes at AEGS and on the Vantage Pipeline due to third-party outages in the second quarter of 2022 and higher volumes on the Peace Pipeline system. Volumes include 140 mboe/d (2022: 144 mboe/d) related to Alliance and nil (2022: 28 mboe/d) related to Ruby.
Change in Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions)(2)(3)
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(1)    Includes inter-segment transactions. See Note 9 to the Interim Financial Statements.
(2)    Conventional, transmission and oil sands revenue include revenue generated from Pembina's conventional, transmission and oil sands and heavy oil assets within the Pipelines Division, respectively. For further details on Pembina's assets, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
(3)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(4)    Revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.

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Financial and Operational Overview
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
2023202220232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted
EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted
EBITDA(2)
Pipelines(3)
Conventional881 230 280 937 254 298 890 470 568 917 499 584 
Transmission580 90 160 564 102 168 587 197 337 593 187 334 
Oil Sands977 31 62 975 27 58 975 62 124 976 64 133 
General & administrative (1)(1)— (1)(1) (3)(3)— (7)(7)
Total2,438 350 501 2,476 382 523 2,452 726 1,026 2,486 743 1,044 
(1)    Revenue volumes in mboe/d. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
(2)     Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(3)     Includes values attributed to Pembina's conventional, transmission and oil sands and heavy oil assets within the Pipelines Division. Refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Projects & New Developments(1)
Pipelines continues to focus on the execution of various system expansions. The projects in the following table were recently placed into service.
Significant ProjectsIn-service Date
Phase VII Peace Pipeline ExpansionJune 2022
Phase IX Peace Pipeline ExpansionDecember 2022
The following outlines the projects and new developments within Pipelines:
Phase VIII Peace Pipeline Expansion
Capital Budget: $530 million
In-service Date: First half of 2024
Status: On time, trending under budget
This expansion will enable segregated pipeline service for ethane-plus and propane-plus NGL mix from Gordondale, Alberta, which is centrally located within the Montney trend, into the Edmonton area for market delivery. The project includes new 10-inch and 16-inch pipelines, totaling approximately 150 km, in the Gordondale to La Glace corridor of Alberta, as well as new mid-point pump stations and terminal upgrades located throughout the Peace Pipeline system. Phase VIII will add approximately 235 mbpd of incremental capacity between Gordondale, Alberta and La Glace, Alberta, as well as approximately 65 mbpd of capacity between La Glace, Alberta and the Namao hub near Edmonton, Alberta. Pipe manufacturing is complete and mainline construction activities have commenced. One pump station has been completed, with two additional pump stations expected to be completed in the second half of 2023.
(1)    For further details on Pembina's significant assets, including definitions for capitalized terms used herein that are not otherwise defined, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022 filed at www.sedar.com (filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov under Form 40-F) and on Pembina's website at www.pembina.com.


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Facilities
Financial Overview for the Three Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)20232022Change
Gas Services revenue(1)(2)
47 176 (129)
NGL Services revenue(1)(2)
173 184 (11)
Facilities revenue(1)
220 360 (140)
Operating expenses(1)
90 141 (51)
Cost of goods sold(1)
 (2)
Depreciation and amortization included in operations
41 80 (39)
Realized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments (10)10 
Unrealized loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments (9)
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
69 20 49 
Gross profit158 158 — 
Reportable segment earnings before tax153 147 
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
272 277 (5)
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
749 868 (119)
Changes in Results
Facilities revenue(1)
Decrease largely due to the change in ownership of the majority of Pembina's wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets as part of the PGI Transaction. The revenue from these assets is included in Share of Profit (second quarter of 2022, included $118 million in revenue related to the assets contributed to PGI). This is combined with lower recoverable costs mainly as a result of the commissioning of the Empress Cogeneration Facility which occurred in the fourth quarter of 2022 and lower supply volumes at the Redwater Complex and at Younger resulting from the Northern Pipeline system outage.
Operating expenses(1)
Decrease largely due to the PGI Transaction which resulted in operating expenses for the formerly wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets now being accounted for in Share of Profit (second quarter of 2022, included $32 million in operating expenses related to the assets contributed to PGI), as well as reduced operating expenses resulting from the commissioning of the Empress Cogeneration Facility, discussed above.
Depreciation and amortization included in operations
Decrease primarily due to an asset retirement in the second quarter of 2022 and the field-based gas processing assets contributed to PGI as part of the PGI Transaction now being accounted for under equity accounting by Pembina for its investment in PGI.
Realized and unrealized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivatives
The commodity-related derivatives were transferred as part of the field-based gas processing assets contributed to PGI on August 15, 2022.
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
Increase primarily due to the high earnings of the former Energy Transfer Canada plants and the Dawson Assets, partially offset by income tax expense, depreciation resulting from the PGI assets recorded at fair value, and interest on long-term debt, compared to the contributions in the second quarter of 2022 when Pembina owned a 45 percent interest in Veresen Midstream, as well as the impacts of the Wildfires.
Reportable segment earnings before tax
Consistent with prior period. High Share of Profit from PGI and lower depreciation, were largely offset by lower contributions resulting from the change in ownership of the majority of Pembina's wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets and commodity-related derivatives as part of the PGI Transaction.
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
Consistent with prior period. Lower contributions resulting from the change in ownership of Pembina's formerly wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets and realized commodity-related derivatives as part of the PGI Transaction, were largely offset by the strong performance of certain PGI gas processing assets, as discussed above. Included in adjusted EBITDA is $141 million (2022: nil) related to PGI and nil (2022: $50 million) related to Veresen Midstream.
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
Decrease primarily due to the disposition of Pembina's interest in the assets comprising the Empress I Plant, Empress I Expansion Plant, and the Empress VI Plant (collectively "E1 and E6") in the fourth quarter of 2022, in exchange for a processing agreement that provides Pembina the right to first priority for gas processing at all Plains Midstream-operated assets at Empress. In addition, the Northern Pipeline system outage resulted in lower volumes at Younger and at the Redwater Complex, partially offset by the volumes from PGI, primarily at the former Energy Transfer Canada plants and on the Dawson Assets. Volumes include 337 mboe/d (2022: nil) related to PGI and nil (2022: 89 mboe/d) related to Veresen Midstream.
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Change in Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions)(2)(3)
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(1)    Includes inter-segment transactions. See Note 9 to the Interim Financial Statements.
(2)    Gas Services and NGL Services revenue include revenue generated from Pembina's gas services and NGL services assets within the Facilities operating segment, respectively.     For further details on Pembina’s assets, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
(3)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(4)    Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition. Volumes do not include Empress processing capacity.
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Financial Overview for the Six Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)
20232022Change
Gas Services revenue(1)(2)
84 351 (267)
NGL Services revenue(1)(2)
344 366 (22)
Facilities revenue(1)
428 717 (289)
Operating expenses(1)
170 275 (105)
Cost of goods sold(1)
 (2)
Depreciation and amortization included in operations
75 135 (60)
Realized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments
 (17)17 
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments (51)51 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
117 44 73 
Gross profit300 417 (117)
Reportable segment earnings before tax288 397 (109)
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
570 558 12 
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
734 872 (138)
Changes in Results
Facilities revenue(1)
Decrease largely due to the change in ownership of the majority of Pembina's wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets as part of the PGI Transaction. The revenue from these assets is included in Share of Profit (the first six months of 2022 included $231 million in revenue related to the assets contributed to PGI). This is combined with lower recoverable costs as a result of the commissioning of the Empress Cogeneration Facility and the disposition of Pembina's interest in the E1 and E6 assets in the fourth quarter of 2022 and lower supply volumes at Younger and the Redwater Complex resulting from the Northern Pipeline system outage.
Operating expenses(1)
Decrease largely due to the PGI Transaction which resulted in operating expenses for the formerly wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets now being accounted for in Share of Profit (the first six months of 2022 included $61 million in operating expenses related to the assets contributed to PGI), as well as reduced operating expenses resulting from the commissioning of the Empress Cogeneration Facility and the disposition of Pembina's interest in the E1 and E6 assets, discussed above.
Depreciation and amortization included in operations
Decrease primarily due to the field-based gas processing assets contributed as part of the PGI Transaction now being accounted for under equity accounting by Pembina for its investment in PGI and an asset retirement in the second quarter of 2022.
Realized and unrealized gain on commodity-related derivatives
The commodity-related derivatives were transferred as part of the field-based gas processing assets contributed to PGI on August 15, 2022.
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
Increase primarily due to the high earnings from the former Energy Transfer Canada plants and the Dawson Assets, partially offset by depreciation resulting from the PGI assets recorded at fair value, interest expense on long-term debt, and income tax expense, compared to the contributions in the first half of 2022 when Pembina owned a 45 percent interest in Veresen Midstream.
Reportable segment earnings before tax
Decrease primarily due to lower contributions resulting from the change in ownership of the majority of Pembina's wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets and commodity-related derivatives as part of the PGI Transaction, combined with lower supply volumes at Younger and the Redwater Complex, partially offset by the high Share of Profit from PGI and lower depreciation.
Adjusted EBITDA(3)
Increase primarily due to the adjusted EBITDA from certain PGI gas processing assets, discussed above, partially offset by lower contributions from the change in ownership of Pembina's formerly wholly-owned field-based gas processing assets as part of the PGI Transaction and lower supply volumes at Younger and at the Redwater Complex. Included in adjusted EBITDA is $313 million (2022: nil) related to PGI and nil (2022: $104 million) related to Veresen Midstream.
Volumes (mboe/d)(4)
Decrease primarily due to the disposition of Pembina's interest in the E1 and E6 assets in exchange for a processing agreement that provides Pembina the right to first priority for gas processing at all Plains Midstream-operated assets at Empress, as well as lower volumes at the Redwater Complex and at Younger resulting from the Northern Pipeline system outage, partially offset by the volumes from PGI, primarily at the former Energy Transfer Canada plants and on the Dawson Assets. Volumes include 340 mboe/d (2022: nil) related to PGI and nil (2022: 90 mboe/d) related to Veresen Midstream.
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Change in Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions)(2)(3)
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(1)    Includes inter-segment transactions. See Note 9 to the Interim Financial Statements.
(2)    Gas Services and NGL Services revenue include revenue generated from Pembina's gas services and NGL services assets within the Facilities operating segment, respectively.     For further details on Pembina’s assets, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
(3)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(4)    Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition. Volumes do not include Empress processing capacity.

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Financial and Operational Overview
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
2023202220232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted
EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted
EBITDA(2)
Facilities(3)
Gas Services564 84 167 664 75 171 563 143 360 669 246 341 
NGL Services185 70 106 204 73 107 171 146 211 203 156 222 
General & administrative (1)(1)— (1)(1) (1)(1)— (5)(5)
Total749 153 272 868 147 277 734 288 570 872 397 558 
(1)    Total revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition. Volumes do not include Empress processing capacity.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(3)     Includes values attributed to Pembina's Gas Services and NGL Services assets within the Facilities operating segment. For a description of Pembina's gas and NGL assets, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
Projects & New Developments(1)
Facilities continues to build-out its natural gas and NGL processing and fractionation assets to service customer demand. The projects in the following table were recently placed into service.
Significant ProjectsIn-service Date
Empress Cogeneration FacilityNovember 2022
The following outlines the projects and new developments within Facilities:
RFS IV
Capital Budget: $460 million
In-service Date(2): First half of 2026
Status: On time, on budget
RFS IV is a 55,000 bpd propane-plus fractionator at the existing Redwater fractionation and storage complex (the "Redwater Complex"). The project includes additional rail loading capacity and will leverage the design, engineering, and operating best practices of its existing facilities. With the addition of RFS IV, the fractionation capacity at the Redwater Complex will total 256,000 bpd. Engineering activities are progressing and the ordering of long-lead equipment commenced in the second quarter of 2023.
(1)    For further details on Pembina's significant assets, including definitions for capitalized terms used herein that are not otherwise defined, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022 filed at www.sedar.com (filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov under Form 40-F) and on Pembina's website at www.pembina.com.
(2)    Subject to environmental and regulatory approvals. See the "Forward-Looking Statements & Information" section of this MD&A.

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Marketing & New Ventures
Financial Overview for the Three Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)2023
2022
Change
Marketing revenue(1)
1,357 2,300 (943)
Cost of goods sold(1)
1,277 2,157 (880)
Net revenue(1)(2)
80 143 (63)
Depreciation and amortization included in operations11 11 — 
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments(14)59 (73)
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments(34)(74)40 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees8 
Gross profit125 153 (28)
Reportable segment earnings before tax115 135 (20)
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
96 103 (7)
Volumes (mboe/d)(3)
163 176 (13)
Change in Results
Net revenue(1)(2)
Decrease largely due to lower margins on crude oil resulting from the lower prices across the crude oil complex, coupled with lower NGL margins due to lower propane and butane prices.
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivatives
The realized gain is primarily due to a $7 million gain (2022: $12 million loss) on NGL-based derivative instruments and $5 million in realized gains related to renewable power purchase agreements and crude oil-based derivatives (2022: $47 million loss).
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivatives
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivatives primarily due to the change in the forward price for propane and gains on newly added contracts, partially offset by the change in the forward price for power and contracts maturing in the period.
Reportable segment earnings before tax
Decrease largely due to lower margins on crude oil and NGL sales, as well as costs related to an insurance contract provision associated with the parental guarantee and letters of credit for Cedar LNG and a final arbitration award issued against CKPC, partially offset by higher gains on commodity-related derivatives for the quarter compared to the second quarter of 2022 and lower net finance costs related to gains on non-commodity related derivatives compared to losses in the second quarter of 2022.
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Decrease largely due to a lower adjusted EBITDA contribution from Aux Sable as a result of lower NGL prices, as well as the costs impacting reportable segment earnings before tax, as discussed above, related to Cedar LNG and CKPC, partially offset by realized gains on commodity-related derivatives, compared to losses in the second quarter of 2022, which more than offset the decrease in net revenue. Included in adjusted EBITDA is $21 million (2022: $41 million) related to Aux Sable.
Volumes (mboe/d)(3)
Marketed NGL volumes decreased largely due to reduced ethane sales as a result of lower supply volumes from the Redwater Complex following the Northern Pipeline system outage. Revenue volumes include 34 mboe/d (2022: 39 mboe/d) related to Aux Sable.
Change in Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions)(2)
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(1)    Includes inter-segment transactions. See Note 9 to the Interim Financial Statements.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(3)    Marketed NGL volumes in mboe/d. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
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Financial Overview for the Six Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations
($ millions, except where noted)2023
2022
Change
Marketing revenue(1)
2,915 4,571 (1,656)
Cost of goods sold(1)
2,686 4,124 (1,438)
Net revenue(1)(2)
229 447 (218)
Depreciation and amortization included in operations23 22 
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments(38)113 (151)
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments (39)39 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees7 27 (20)
Gross profit251 378 (127)
Reportable segment earnings before tax235 352 (117)
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
265 370 (105)
Volumes (mboe/d)(3)
178 191 (13)
Change in Results
Net revenue(1)(2)
Decrease largely due to lower NGL margins resulting from lower propane and butane prices and lower marketed NGL volumes, discussed below, coupled with lower margins on crude oil resulting from the lower prices across the crude oil complex.
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivatives
The realized gain is primarily due to a $28 million gain (2022: $37 million loss) on NGL-based derivative instruments and $8 million in realized gains related to renewable power purchase agreements and crude oil-based derivatives (2022: $76 million loss).
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments
Primarily due to unrealized gains on NGL-based derivatives due to the change in forward prices and newly added contracts, offset by unrealized losses due to the change in the forward price for power and contracts maturing in the period.
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
Decrease largely due to lower revenues at Aux Sable as a result of lower NGL prices and re-contracting in the fourth quarter of 2022, partially offset by an unrealized loss on commodity-related derivatives during the first six months of 2022.
Reportable segment earnings before tax
Decrease largely due to lower margins on NGL and crude oil sales and lower marketed NGL volumes, combined with lower contribution from Aux Sable, as well as costs related to an insurance contract provision associated with the parental guarantee and letters of credit for Cedar LNG and a final arbitration award issued against CKPC, partially offset by gains on commodity-related derivatives for the period compared to losses recognized during 2022 and lower net finance costs related to gains on non-commodity related derivatives compared to losses in the first six months of 2022.
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Decrease largely due to the same items impacting reportable segment earnings before tax, as discussed above, excluding the unrealized loss on commodity-related derivatives and lower net finance costs, combined with lower adjusted EBITDA from Aux Sable as a result of lower NGL prices and re-contracting in 2022. Included in adjusted EBITDA is $25 million (2022: $69 million) related to Aux Sable.
Volumes (mboe/d)(3)
Marketed NGL volumes decreased largely due to reduced ethane and butane sales as a result of lower supply volumes from the Redwater Complex following the Northern Pipeline system outage. Revenue volumes include 34 mboe/d (2022: 36 mboe/d) related to Aux Sable.
Change in Adjusted EBITDA ($ millions)(2)
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(1)    Includes inter-segment transactions. See Note 9 to the Interim Financial Statements.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(3)    Marketed NGL volumes in mboe/d. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
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Financial and Operational Overview
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
2023202220232022
($ millions, except where noted)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted
EBITDA(2)
Volumes(1)
Reportable Segment Earnings Before Tax
Adjusted
EBITDA(2)
Marketing & New Ventures(3)
Marketing163 130 111 176 142 111 178 254 283 191 363 382 
New Ventures(4)
 (15)(15)— (7)(8) (19)(18)— (11)(12)
Total163 115 96 176 135 103 178 235 265 191 352 370 
(1)    Marketed NGL volumes in mboe/d. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
(3)     Includes values attributed to Pembina's marketing activities and new ventures projects within the Marketing & New Ventures operating segment. For further details on Pembina's marketing activities and projects, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022.
(4)    All New Ventures projects have not yet commenced operations and therefore have no volumes.
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Projects & New Developments(1)
The New Ventures group is responsible for the development of new large-scale, or value chain extending projects, including those that provide enhanced access to global markets and support a transition to a lower-carbon economy. Currently, Pembina is pursuing opportunities associated with LNG, low-carbon commodities, and large-scale GHG emissions reductions.
Pembina has formed a partnership with the Haisla Nation to develop the proposed Cedar LNG project, a three million tonne per annum floating LNG facility strategically positioned to leverage Canada's abundant natural gas supply and British Columbia's growing LNG infrastructure to produce industry-leading low-carbon, cost-competitive Canadian LNG for overseas markets. Cedar LNG will provide a valuable outlet for WCSB natural gas to access global markets, and it is expected to achieve higher prices for Canadian producers, contribute to lower overall emissions, and enhance global energy security. Given that Cedar LNG will be a floating facility, manufactured in the controlled conditions of a shipyard, it is expected that the project will have lower construction and execution risk. Further, powered by BC Hydro, Cedar LNG is expected to be one of the greenest LNG facilities in the world. Cedar LNG is expected to be structured as a tolling business providing a low risk, long-term cash flow stream, and strengthening Pembina's financial resilience.
Cedar LNG received its LNG Facility Permit from the BC Energy Regulator in July 2023. This is another major regulatory milestone after receiving its Environmental Assessment Certificate from the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office, a positive Decision Statement from the federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and a pipeline permit for the Cedar LNG Pipeline connection to the Coastal GasLink Pipeline.
Cedar LNG has signed non-binding Memorandums of Understanding with investment grade counterparties for long-term liquefaction services and is fully subscribed in relation to the project's total capacity. Work towards the signing of definitive commercial agreements is ongoing.
Cedar LNG elected to progress a second Front End Engineering Design ("FEED") process for the floating LNG vessel in late 2022 and has been waiting for that work to progress to the same stage as the original FEED. In conjunction with detailed commercial discussions and ongoing negotiations between LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink, this has resulted in the anticipated final investment decision being revised to the fourth quarter of 2023.
Pembina and TC Energy Corporation ("TC Energy") continue to develop the Alberta Carbon Grid ("ACG"), a carbon transportation and sequestration platform that is intended to enable Alberta-based industries to effectively manage their GHG emissions, contribute positively to Alberta's lower-carbon economy, and create sustainable long-term value for Pembina and TC Energy stakeholders. Pembina and TC Energy are exploring options to create several hubs throughout Alberta. The first hub is the Industrial Heartland project, which is expected to have the potential of transporting and storing up to ten million tonnes of carbon dioxide ("CO2") annually. The first phase of the Industrial Heartland project will have the potential of transporting and storing up to five million tonnes of CO2 annually. Pembina and TC Energy continue to progress surface and sub-surface engineering and planning, while engaging with customers and other stakeholders. In 2023, ACG licensed and purchased existing seismic data and completed the acquisition of new seismic data. This data will be integrated into subsurface geophysical models and help guide the location of an appraisal well expected to be drilled in 2023.
(1)    For further details on Pembina's significant assets, including definitions for capitalized terms used herein that are not otherwise defined, refer to Pembina's AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022 filed at www.sedar.com (filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov under Form 40-F) and on Pembina's website at www.pembina.com.
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Corporate
Financial Overview for the Three Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations(1)
($ millions)20232022Change
Shared service revenue11— 11 
General and administrative 6665
Other expense (income)1 (14)15 
Net finance costs10398
Income tax expense94 97 (3)
Reportable segment loss before tax(161)(149)(12)
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
(46)(54)
Change in Results
Shared service revenuePertains to fixed fee income related to shared service agreements with joint ventures following the PGI Transaction. $5 million was netted against general and administrative in the second quarter of 2022.
General and administrative
Consistent with prior period. Higher consulting fees, salaries and wages, and information technology-related maintenance costs were largely offset by lower long-term incentive costs driven by Pembina's performance relative to peers, and the change in Pembina's share price in the second quarter of 2023 compared to the second quarter of 2022.
Other expense (income)
The change is primarily due to acquisition fees. In the second quarter of 2022, the acquisition fees associated with the PGI Transaction, which were previously expensed, were capitalized as it was concluded that PGI was an investment in a joint venture. Apart from this, other expenses were consistent with the prior period.
Income tax expenseLower in the second quarter of 2023 as a result of lower earnings compared to the same period in 2022.
Reportable segment loss before tax
Decrease largely due to the change in acquisition fees, discussed above, partially offset by shared service revenue.
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Increase largely due to the same items impacting reportable segment loss before tax, discussed above, excluding the change in acquisition fees.
(1)    Includes inter-segment eliminations.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
Financial Overview for the Six Months Ended June 30
Results of Operations(1)
($ millions)20232022Change
Shared service revenue22— 22 
General and administrative
134141(7)
Other expense (3)
Net finance costs204200
Income tax expense200 249 (49)
Reportable segment loss before tax(317)(344)27 
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
(91)(118)27 
Change in Results
Shared service revenuePertains to fixed fee income related to shared service agreements with joint ventures following the PGI Transaction. $10 million was netted against general and administrative in 2022.
General and administrative
Lower long-term incentive costs driven by the change in Pembina's share price in 2023 compared to 2022 and Pembina's performance relative to peers, partially offset by higher information technology-related maintenance costs, consulting costs, and salaries and wages.
Income tax expenseLower in 2023 as a result of lower earnings compared to the same period in 2022.
Reportable segment loss before tax
Increase primarily due to the shared service revenue and lower long-term incentive costs, partially offset by higher information technology-related maintenance costs, consulting costs, and salaries and wages.
Adjusted EBITDA(2)
Increase largely due to the same items impacting reportable segment loss before tax, discussed above.
(1)    Includes inter-segment eliminations.
(2)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
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4. LIQUIDITY & CAPITAL RESOURCES
Available Sources of Liquidity

($ millions)
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Working capital(1)
(630)(696)
Variable rate debt(2)
Senior unsecured credit facilities881 771 
Interest rate swapped debt(31)(338)
Total variable rate loans and borrowings outstanding (weighted average interest rate of 6.0% (2022: 5.9%))850 433 
Fixed rate debt(2)
Senior unsecured medium-term notes9,100 9,200 
Interest rate swapped debt31 338 
Total fixed rate loans and borrowings outstanding (weighted average interest rate of 4.0% (2022: 3.9%))9,131 9,538 
Total loans and borrowings outstanding9,981 9,971 
Cash and unutilized debt facilities2,057 2,181 
Subordinated hybrid notes (weighted average interest rate of 4.8% (2022: 4.8%))600 600 
(1)    As at June 30, 2023, working capital included $650 million (December 31, 2022: $600 million) associated with the current portion of long-term debt.
(2)    Face value.
Pembina currently anticipates that its cash flow from operating activities, the majority of which is derived from fee-based contracts, will be more than sufficient to meet its operating obligations, to fund its dividend and to fund its capital expenditures in the short term and long term. Pembina expects to source funds required for debt maturities from cash, its credit facilities and by accessing the capital markets, as required. Based on its successful access to financing in the capital markets over the past several years, Pembina expects to continue to have access to additional funds as required. Refer to "Risk Factors – General Risk Factors – Additional Financing and Capital Resources" in Pembina's MD&A for the year ended December 31, 2022 and Note 24 to the Consolidated Financial Statements for more information. Management continues to monitor Pembina's liquidity and remains satisfied that the leverage employed in Pembina's capital structure is sufficient and appropriate given the characteristics and operations of the underlying asset base.
Management may adjust Pembina's capital structure as a result of changes in economic conditions or the risk characteristics of the underlying assets. To maintain or modify Pembina's capital structure in the future, Pembina may renegotiate debt terms, repay existing debt, seek new borrowings, issue additional equity or hybrid securities and/or repurchase or redeem additional common or preferred shares.
As at June 30, 2023, Pembina's credit facilities consisted of: an unsecured $1.5 billion (December 31, 2022: $1.5 billion) revolving credit facility, which includes a $750 million (December 31, 2022: $750 million) accordion feature, which provides Pembina with the ability to increase the credit facility subject to lender approval, and matures in June 2028 (the "Revolving Facility"); an unsecured $1.0 billion (December 31, 2022: $1.0 billion) sustainability linked revolving credit facility, which matures in June 2027 (the "SLL Credit Facility"); an unsecured U.S. $250 million (December 31, 2022: U.S. $250 million) non-revolving term loan, which matures in May 2025; and an operating facility of $50 million (December 31, 2022: $20 million), which matures in June 2024 and is typically renewed on an annual basis (collectively, the "Credit Facilities"). There are no mandatory principal repayments due over the term of the Credit Facilities, with principal repayments not due until maturity. Pembina is required to meet certain specific and customary affirmative and negative financial covenants under the indenture governing its medium-term notes and the agreements governing its Credit Facilities, including a requirement to maintain certain financial ratios. See "Liquidity & Capital Resources – Covenants" below for more information.
The SLL Credit Facility contains pricing adjustments that reduce or increase borrowing costs based on Pembina's performance relative to a GHG emissions intensity reduction performance target. Previously, Pembina announced its commitment to reduce its GHG emissions intensity by 30 percent by 2030, relative to baseline 2019 levels. The specific terms of the SLL Credit Facility include annual intermediate targets that align with Pembina's trajectory towards its 2030 target.
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Pembina is also subject to customary restrictions on its operations and activities under the indenture governing its medium-term notes and the agreements governing its Credit Facilities, including restrictions on the granting of security, incurring indebtedness and the sale of its assets.
With the exception of the sustainability-linked adjustments to borrowing costs, the terms and conditions of the SLL Credit Facility and the Revolving Facility, including financial covenants, are substantially similar to each other.
Financing Activity
On May 31, 2023, Pembina completed an extension on its $1.5 billion Revolving Facility, which now matures on June 1,
2028, and an extension on its $1.0 billion SLL Credit Facility, which now matures on June 1, 2027.
On June 1, 2023, Pembina's $600 million senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 14, matured and were fully repaid.
On June 22, 2023, Pembina closed an offering of $500 million aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured medium-term notes. The offering was conducted in three tranches, consisting of the issuance of $300 million principal amount of senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 19, having a fixed coupon of 5.72 percent per annum, payable semi-annually and maturing on June 22, 2026; $100 million principal amount issued through a re-opening of Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 5, having a fixed coupon of 3.54 percent per annum, paid semi-annually, and maturing on February 3, 2025; and $100 million principal amount issued through a re-opening of Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 6, having a fixed coupon of 4.24 percent per annum, paid semi-annually, and maturing on June 15, 2027.
Covenants
Pembina's financial covenants under the indenture governing its medium-term notes and the agreements governing the Credit Facilities include the following:
Debt Instrument
Financial Covenant(1)
Ratio
Ratio as at June 30, 2023
Senior unsecured medium-term notesFunded Debt to CapitalizationMaximum 0.700.38 
Credit Facilities
Debt to Capital
Maximum 0.70
0.39 
(1)    Terms as defined in relevant agreements.
Pembina was in compliance with all covenants under the note indenture governing its medium-term notes and the agreements governing its Credit Facilities as at June 30, 2023 (December 31, 2022: in compliance).
Credit Risk
Pembina continues to actively monitor and reassess the creditworthiness of its counterparties. The majority of Pembina's credit exposure is to investment grade counterparties. Pembina assesses all high exposure counterparties during the on-boarding process and actively monitors credit limits and exposure across the business. Pembina may reduce or mitigate its exposure to certain counterparties where it is deemed warranted and permitted under contractual terms. Where warranted, financial assurances may be sought from counterparties to mitigate and reduce risk, and such assurances may include guarantees, letters of credit and cash collateral. Letters of credit totaling $158 million (December 31, 2022: $168 million) were held as at June 30, 2023, primarily in respect of customer trade receivables.
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Credit Ratings
The following information with respect to Pembina's credit ratings is provided as such information relates to Pembina's financing costs and liquidity. Specifically, credit ratings affect Pembina's ability to obtain short-term and long-term financing and the cost of such financing. A reduction in the current ratings of Pembina's debt by its rating agencies, particularly a downgrade below investment-grade ratings, could adversely affect Pembina's cost of financing and its access to sources of liquidity and capital. In addition, changes in credit ratings and the associated costs may affect Pembina's ability to enter into normal course derivative or hedging transactions. Credit ratings are intended to provide investors with an independent measure of the credit quality of any issues of securities. The credit ratings assigned by the rating agencies are not recommendations to purchase, hold or sell the securities, nor do the credit rating agencies comment on the market price or suitability for a particular investor. Any credit rating may not remain in effect for a given period of time or may be revised or withdrawn entirely by a rating agency in the future if, in its judgment, circumstances so warrant.
DBRS Limited ("DBRS") rates Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes 'BBB (high)'. DBRS has also assigned a debt rating of 'BBB (low)' to Pembina's Fixed-To-Fixed Rate Subordinated Notes, Series 1 (the "Series 1 Subordinated Notes") and a rating of 'Pfd-3 (high)' for each issued series of Pembina's Class A Preferred Shares, other than the Class A Preferred Shares, Series 2021-A (the "Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares"), which are deliverable to the holders of the Series 1 Subordinated Notes following the occurrence of certain bankruptcy or insolvency events in respect of Pembina.
The long-term corporate credit rating assigned by S&P Global Ratings ("S&P") on Pembina is 'BBB'. S&P has also assigned a debt rating of 'BBB' to Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes, a debt rating of 'BB+' to the Series 1 Subordinated Notes, and a rating of 'P-3 (High)' to each issued series of Pembina's Class A Preferred Shares, other than the Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares.
Refer to "Description of the Capital Structure of Pembina – Credit Ratings" in the AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022 for further information.
Contractual Obligations and Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
Contractual Obligations
Pembina had the following contractual obligations outstanding as at June 30, 2023:
Contractual Obligations(1)
Payments Due By Period
($ millions)TotalLess than 1 year1 – 3 years3 – 5 yearsAfter 5 years
Leases(2)
870 100 172 143 455 
Long-term debt(3)
16,242 1,152 1,929 3,026 10,135 
Construction commitments(4)
844 314 504 26 — 
Other commitments related to lease contracts(5)
473 43 81 76 273 
Transportation and processing(6)
96 40 31 14 11 
Funding commitments(7)
61 53 — — 
Software, cloud computing and other36 13 20 
Total contractual obligations
18,622 1,715 2,745 3,287 10,875 
(1)Pembina enters into product purchase agreements and power purchase agreements to secure supply for future operations. Purchase prices of both NGL and power are dependent on current market prices. Volumes and prices for NGL and power contracts cannot be reasonably determined, and therefore, an amount has not been included in the contractual obligations schedule. Product purchase agreements range from one to nine years and involve the purchase of NGL products from producers. Assuming product is available, Pembina has secured between 11 and 184 mbpd of NGL each year up to and including 2031. Power purchase agreements range from one to 25 years and involve the purchase of power from electrical service providers. Pembina has secured up to 75 megawatts per day each year up to and including 2047.
(2)Includes terminals, rail, office space, land and vehicle leases.
(3)Includes loans and borrowings, subordinated hybrid notes and interest payments on Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes. Excludes deferred financing costs.
(4)Excludes significant projects that are awaiting regulatory approval, projects which Pembina is not committed to construct, and projects that are executed by equity accounted investees.
(5)Relates to expected variable lease payments excluded from the measurements of the lease liability and payments related to non-lease components in lessee lease contracts.
(6)Take-or-pay payments for minimum volumes to be transported or processed, including $16 million of contract transportation on the Alliance Pipeline.
(7)Pembina has committed to fund the construction of an asset that will connect Pembina's assets into a third-party pipeline.    
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Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements
As at June 30, 2023, Pembina does not have any off-balance sheet arrangements that have, or are reasonably likely to have, a current or future effect on Pembina's financial condition, results of operations, liquidity or capital expenditures.
Letters of Credit
Pembina has provided letters of credit to various third parties in the normal course of conducting business. The letters of credit include financial guarantees to counterparties for product purchases and sales, transportation services, utilities, engineering and construction services. The letters of credit have not had and are not expected to have a material impact on Pembina's financial position, earnings, liquidity or capital resources. As at June 30, 2023, Pembina had $150 million (December 31, 2022: $198 million) in letters of credit issued.
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5. SHARE CAPITAL
Common Shares
On March 7, 2023, the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") accepted the renewal of Pembina's normal course issuer bid (the "NCIB") that allows the Company to repurchase, at its discretion, up to five percent of the Company's outstanding common shares (representing approximately 27.5 million common shares) through the facilities of the TSX, the New York Stock Exchange and/or alternative Canadian trading systems or as otherwise permitted by applicable securities law, subject to certain restrictions on the number of common shares that may be purchased on a single day. Common shares purchased by the Company under the NCIB are cancelled. The NCIB commenced on March 10, 2023 and will terminate on March 9, 2024 or on such earlier date as the Company has purchased the maximum number of common shares permitted pursuant to the NCIB or at such time Pembina determines to no longer make purchases thereunder.
The following table summarizes Pembina's share repurchases under its NCIB:
(millions, except as noted)June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Number of common shares repurchased for cancellation (thousands)
1,197 7,154 
Average price per share $41.76$46.55
Total cost(1)
50 333 
(1)    Total cost includes $34 million (December 31, 2022: $204 million) charged to share capital and $16 million (December 31, 2022: $129 million) charged to deficit.
Common Share Dividends
Common share dividends are payable if, as and when declared by Pembina's Board of Directors. The amount and frequency of dividends declared and payable is at the discretion of Pembina's Board of Directors, which considers earnings, cash flow, capital requirements, the financial condition of Pembina and other relevant factors when making its dividend determination.
Preferred Shares
On January 16, 2023, Pembina announced that it did not intend to exercise its right to redeem the ten million Cumulative Redeemable Minimum Rate Reset Class A Preferred Shares, Series 25 (the "Series 25 Class A Preferred Shares") outstanding on February 15, 2023. The annual dividend rate for the Series 25 Class A Preferred Shares for the five-year period from and including February 15, 2023 to, but excluding, February 15, 2028 is 6.481 percent.
On January 30, 2023, Pembina announced that it did not intend to exercise its right to redeem the 16 million Cumulative Redeemable Minimum Rate Reset Class A Preferred Shares, Series 21 (the "Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares") outstanding on March 1, 2023. The annual dividend rate for the Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares for the five-year period from and including March 1, 2023 to, but excluding March 1, 2028 is 6.302 percent.
On February 14, 2023, holders of an aggregate of 1,028,130 of the 16 million Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares elected to convert, on a one-for-one basis, their Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares into Cumulative Redeemable Floating Rate Class A Preferred Shares, Series 22 ("Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares"). As a result of the exercise of such conversion rights, Pembina has 14,971,870 Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares and 1,028,130 Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares issued and outstanding.The annual dividend rate applicable to the Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares for the three-month floating rate period from and including June 1, 2023, to, but excluding, September 1, 2023, is 7.710.
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Preferred Share Dividends
Other than in respect of the Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares, the holders of Pembina's Class A Preferred Shares are entitled to receive fixed or floating cumulative dividends. Dividends on the Series 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 21 and 22 Class A Preferred Shares are payable quarterly on the first day of March, June, September and December, if, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of Pembina. Dividends on the Series 15, 17 and 19 Class A Preferred Shares are payable on the last day of March, June, September and December in each year, if, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of Pembina. Dividends on the Series 25 Class A Preferred Shares are payable on the 15th day of February, May, August and November in each year, if, as and when declared by the Board of Directors of Pembina.
Dividends are not payable on the Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares, nor shall any dividends accumulate or accrue, prior to delivery of Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares to the holders of the Series 1 Subordinated Notes following the occurrence of certain bankruptcy or insolvency events in respect of Pembina. Thereafter, dividends on the Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares are payable on the 25th day of January and July in each year, if, as and when declared by the Board of Directors.
Outstanding Share Data
Issued and outstanding (thousands)(1)
July 31, 2023
Common shares549,198 
Stock options12,007 
Stock options exercisable8,593 
Series 1 Class A Preferred Shares10,000 
Series 3 Class A Preferred Shares6,000 
Series 5 Class A Preferred Shares10,000 
Series 7 Class A Preferred Shares10,000 
Series 9 Class A Preferred Shares9,000 
Series 15 Class A Preferred Shares8,000 
Series 17 Class A Preferred Shares6,000 
Series 19 Class A Preferred Shares8,000 
Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares14,972 
Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares1,028 
Series 25 Class A Preferred Shares10,000 
(1)    Pembina issued 600,000 Series 2021-A Class A Preferred Shares to the Computershare Trust Company of Canada, to be held in trust to satisfy its obligations under the indenture governing the Series 1 Subordinated Notes, in connection with the issuance of the Series 1 Subordinated Notes.
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6. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
($ millions)2023202220232022
Pipelines77 75 183 189 
Facilities33 48 53 78 
Marketing & New Ventures 17 3 46 
Corporate and other projects13 12 21 18 
Total capital expenditures(1)
123 152 260 331 
(1)    Includes $30 million for the three months ended June 30, 2023 (2022: $48 million) and $47 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 (2022: $97 million) related to non-recoverable sustainment activities.
In both the second quarter and first six months of 2023 and 2022, Pipeline capital expenditures continued to be largely related to Pembina's Peace Pipeline system expansion projects and slope mitigation projects. Pipeline capital expenditures in 2023 also included the reactivation of the Nipisi Pipeline system. Facilities capital expenditures in 2023 primarily related to Redwater expansion projects. In 2022, Facilities capital expenditures were primarily related to continued expansion at the Empress Co-generation Facility. In 2022, Marketing & New Ventures capital expenditures were primarily related to the purchase of linefill for the Phase VII Peace Pipeline expansion. Corporate capital expenditures in 2023 and 2022 related mainly to information technology infrastructure and systems development.
Future capital expenditures for the remaining months of 2023 are estimated to be between $495 million and $545 million and are primarily related to the construction of the Phase VIII Peace Pipeline Expansion, investments in smaller growth projects, including various laterals and terminals, and spending on projects previously placed into service. Of the total future capital expenditure, between $85 million to $95 million is designated for non-recoverable sustaining capital to ensure safe and reliable operations.
For contributions to equity accounted investees, refer to the "Segment Results - Equity Accounted Investees Overview by Division" section of this MD&A.
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7. SELECTED QUARTERLY INFORMATION
Selected Quarterly Operating Information
(mboe/d)202320222021
Q2Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1Q4Q3
Volumes(1)(2)
Pipelines
Conventional Pipelines
881 900 1,024 977 937 897 959 918 
Transmission Pipelines580 594 593 577 564 621 616 595 
Oil Sands Pipelines977 973 976 977 975 975 996 1,050 
Facilities
Gas Services
564 563 588 686 664 675 677 660 
NGL Services185 158 211 207 204 201 189 188 
Total3,187 3,188 3,392 3,424 3,344 3,369 3,437 3,411 
Marketing & New Ventures
Marketed NGL163 194 193 184 176 206 193 177 
(1)    Revenue volumes. See the "Abbreviations" section of this MD&A for definition.
(2)    Includes Pembina's proportionate share of volumes from equity accounted investees.
Take-or-pay Contract Liabilities
($ millions)202320222021
Q2Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1Q4Q3
Opening balance
26 15 27 25 21 35 
Revenue deferred
51 49 48 55 51 48 43 48 
Revenue recognized(37)(26)(60)(68)(46)(26)(61)(62)
Transfers to liabilities related to assets held for sale — — (3)— — — 
Disposition — — (2)— — — — 
Ending take-or-pay contract liability balance
40 26 15 27 25 21 
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Quarterly Financial Information
($ millions, except where noted)
202320222021
Q2Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1Q4Q3
Revenue2,070 2,297 2,699 2,779 3,095 3,038 2,560 2,149 
Net revenue(1)
858 946 1,043 1,030 1,020 1,154 1,084 961 
Operating expenses189 200 240 225 211 193 206 187 
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments(14)(24)(10)19 49 47 36 43 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees97 82 79 123 74 85 83 75 
Gross profit659 672 681 874 711 857 785 682 
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
823 947 925 967 849 1,005 970 850 
Earnings363 369 243 1,829 418 481 80 588 
Earnings per common share – basic (dollars)
0.60 0.61 0.39 3.24 0.70 0.81 0.08 1.01 
Earnings per common share – diluted (dollars)
0.60 0.61 0.39 3.23 0.69 0.81 0.08 1.01 
Cash flow from operating activities653 458 947 723 604 655 697 913 
Cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)
1.19 0.83 1.72 1.30 1.09 1.19 1.27 1.66 
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities(1)
606 634 690 588 683 700 734 786 
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)(1)
1.10 1.15 1.25 1.07 1.23 1.27 1.33 1.43 
Common shares outstanding (millions):
Weighted average – basic550 550 551 554 554 551 550 550 
Weighted average – diluted551 551 553 556 557 552 551 551 
End of period549 550 550 552 555 552 550 550 
Common share dividends declared367 359 359 354 349 347 346 347 
Dividends per common share
0.67 0.65 0.65 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 
Preferred share dividends declared31 28 32 31 32 31 33 31 
Capital expenditures123 137 143 131 152 179 176 209 
Contributions to equity accounted investees11 38 46 24 19 305 18 
Distributions from equity accounted investees191 199 235 138 145 155 128 106 
(1)    Refer to the "Non-GAAP & Other Financial Measures" section of this MD&A.
During the periods highlighted in the table above, there were new large-scale growth projects across Pembina's business being placed into service. The company's financial and operating results have also been impacted by the volatility of commodity market prices, fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, and inflation. In addition to these factors, several other notable elements have impacted Pembina's financial and operating results during the specified periods above, including:
the receipt and associated tax of the $350 million payment received from the termination of the arrangement agreement with Inter Pipeline Ltd. in the third quarter of 2021;
higher contributions made to Alliance to redeem all of its issued and outstanding senior notes in 2021;
impairments recognized on certain assets in Pipelines as a result of contract expirations in the fourth quarter of 2021;
the completion of the PGI Transaction, which resulted in a gain recognized by Pembina of $1.1 billion in the third quarter of 2022 and other impacts to Pembina's earnings;
the Ruby Settlement Agreement in the fourth quarter of 2022 with Ruby Pipeline, L.L.C. (the "Ruby Subsidiary") which provided for the payment in January 2023 from Pembina to the Ruby Subsidiary of U.S. $102 million in exchange for the release of Pembina from any causes of action arising in connection with, among other things, the prepetition distributions and the Ruby Subsidiary Bankruptcy (as defined below); and
the Northern Pipeline system outage in the first and second quarter of 2023 and the Wildfires in the second quarter of 2023.
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Selected Quarterly Market Pricing
202320222021
($ average)Q2Q1Q4Q3Q2Q1Q4Q3
WTI (USD/bbl)
73.78 76.13 82.64 91.56 108.41 94.29 77.19 70.50 
FX (USD/CAD)
1.34 1.35 1.36 1.31 1.28 1.27 1.26 1.25 
AECO Natural Gas (CAD/GJ)
2.22 4.12 5.29 5.50 5.95 4.35 4.68 3.15 
Station 2 Natural Gas (CAD/GJ)
1.79 2.74 3.06 2.94 6.45 4.46 3.51 3.22 
Chicago Citygate Natural Gas (USD/mmbtu)1.99 4.32 5.86 7.86 6.97 5.74 5.87 3.40 
Mt Belvieu Propane (USD/gal)
0.68 0.82 0.80 1.08 1.25 1.31 1.25 1.06 
Alberta Power Pool (CAD/MWh)159.87 141.42 213.64 221.90 122.49 90.47 107.23 100.27 
Pembina 20-day volume-weighted average share price
41.57 43.63 46.26 44.99 47.97 46.57 37.99 39.77 



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8. SELECTED EQUITY ACCOUNTED INVESTEE INFORMATION
Loans and Borrowings of Equity Accounted Investees
Under equity accounting, the assets and liabilities of an investment are reported as a single line item in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position, "Investments in Equity Accounted Investees". To assist readers' understanding and to evaluate the capitalization of Pembina's investments, loans and borrowings associated with investments in equity accounted investees are presented below based on Pembina's proportionate ownership in such investments, as at June 30, 2023. The loans and borrowings are presented and classified by the division in which the results for the investment are reported. Please refer to the "Abbreviations" section for a summary of Pembina's investments in equity accounted investees and the division in which their results are reported.
($ millions)(1)
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Pipelines(2)
346 672 
Facilities(3)
2,400 2,694 
Marketing & New Ventures — 
Total2,746 3,366 
(1)    Balances reflect Pembina's ownership percentage of the outstanding balance face value.
(2)    Balance at December 31, 2022 includes $322 million of loans and borrowings associated with Ruby, which were extinguished upon the completion of the sale of Ruby
on January 13, 2023. Refer to "Financing Activities for Equity Accounted Investees" section below for further details.
(3)    December 31, 2022 balance includes $330 million, Pembina's ownership share of $550 million of loans and borrowings on a PGI credit facility funding the construction of the Key Access Pipeline System ("KAPS") project, which was fully repaid upon the closing of the sale of KAPS on April 26, 2023.
Financing Activities for Equity Accounted Investees
The Ruby Subsidiary had U.S. $475 million principal amount (100 percent gross) of unsecured notes that matured on April 1, 2022 (the "2022 Notes"). On March 31, 2022, the Ruby Subsidiary filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the "Ruby Subsidiary Bankruptcy") as it lacked sufficient liquidity to satisfy its obligations under the 2022 Notes on the maturity date. On November 18, 2022, Pembina and certain of its subsidiaries entered into the Ruby Settlement Agreement with the Ruby Subsidiary which provided for the release of Pembina from any causes of action arising in connection with, among other things, the prepetition distributions and the Ruby Subsidiary Bankruptcy in exchange for a U.S. $102 million payment by Pembina to the Ruby Subsidiary. In January 2023, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware approved the Ruby Subsidiary's Chapter 11 plan of reorganization (the "Ruby Subsidiary Plan") and the Ruby Settlement Agreement. The Ruby Subsidiary Plan provided for the sale of the Ruby Subsidiary's reorganized equity to a third-party, which sale was completed on January 13, 2023, and the distribution of the sales proceeds and cash on hand of the Ruby Subsidiary to the creditors of the Ruby Subsidiary, including approximately U.S. $14 million to an affiliate of Pembina in respect of the subordinated notes issued by the Ruby Subsidiary to that Pembina affiliate. Following the completion of the sale of the Ruby Subsidiary's reorganized equity, Pembina ceased to have any ownership interest in the Ruby Pipeline.
Commitments to Equity Accounted Investees
Pembina has commitments to provide contributions to certain equity accounted investees based on annual budgets approved by the joint venture partners and contractual agreements.
Credit Risk for Equity Accounted Investees
At June 30, 2023, Pembina's various equity accounted investees held letters of credit totaling $60 million (December 31, 2022: $75 million) primarily in respect of customer trade receivables.
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9. OTHER
Related Party Transactions
Pembina enters into transactions with related parties in the normal course of business and all transactions are measured at their exchange amount, unless otherwise noted. Pembina contracts capacity from certain of its equity accounted investees, advances funds to support operations, provides letters of credit, including financial guarantees, and provides services, on a fixed fee and cost recovery basis, to certain equity accounted investees. These services are provided under separate service agreements.
PGI
Pembina provides management services to PGI for a fixed fee of $52 million per year, which is included in shared service revenue. Pembina also bills PGI for services provided on a cost recovery basis and for payments made by Pembina, on behalf of PGI, to third parties. Services provided to PGI for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 totaled $65 million and $128 million (2022: nil for the three and six months ended June 30), respectively. PGI provides Pembina with extraction services under long-term fee-for-service arrangements, with total services received by Pembina from PGI for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 of $1 million and $8 million (2022: nil for the three and six months ended June 30), respectively. As at June 30, 2023, trade receivables and other includes $33 million due from PGI (December 31, 2022: $41 million).
Ruby
During the first quarter of 2023, Pembina settled an advance due from Ruby for U.S. $14 million as well as a provision payable to Ruby for U.S. $102 million, both of which are related to the Ruby Subsidiary Bankruptcy. See "Selected Equity Accounted Investee Information – Financing Activities for Equity Accounted Investees" for further information.
Aux Sable
Pembina operates and provides oversight for the facilities owned by Aux Sable. As the operating partner, Pembina recovers operating costs, and other costs on a cost recovery basis. Total services provided by Pembina to Aux Sable for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 totaled $35 million and $65 million (2022: $25 million and $49 million), respectively.
Alliance
Pembina provides management services to Alliance for a fixed fee of $11 million per year (2022: $11 million), which is included in shared service revenue, and also provides services to Alliance on a cost recovery basis.
Risk Management
Pembina's risk management strategies, policies and limits, ensure risks and exposures are aligned to its business strategy and risk tolerance. Pembina's Board of Directors is responsible for providing risk management oversight at Pembina and oversees how management monitors compliance with Pembina's risk management policies and procedures and reviews the adequacy of this risk framework in relation to the risks faced by Pembina.
Pembina has exposure to counterparty credit risk, liquidity risk and market risk. Pembina utilizes derivative instruments to stabilize the results of its business and, as at June 30, 2023, the Company has entered into certain financial derivative contracts in order to manage commodity price, interest rate, cost of power and foreign exchange risk. Pembina has also entered into power purchase agreements to secure cost-competitive renewable energy, fix the price for a portion of the power Pembina consumes, and reduce its emissions. For more information on Pembina's derivative instruments, refer to Note 12 to the Interim Financial Statements.

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Disclosure Controls and Procedures ("DC&P") and Internal Control over Financial Reporting ("ICFR")
Management's Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting
Pembina's management is responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial reporting, as those terms are defined in National Instrument 52-109 Certification of Disclosure in Issuers' Annual and Interim Filings. The objective of this instrument is to improve the quality, reliability and transparency of information that is filed or submitted under Canadian securities legislation.
The President and Chief Executive Officer and Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer have designed, with the assistance of management, DC&P and ICFR to provide reasonable assurance that material information relating to Pembina's business is made known to them, is reported on a timely basis, that financial reporting is reliable and that financial statements prepared for external purposes are in accordance with IFRS.
Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
There were no changes in the second quarter of 2023 that had or are likely to have a material impact on Pembina's ICFR.
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10. ACCOUNTING POLICIES & ESTIMATES
Changes in Accounting Policies
The accounting policies used in preparing the Interim Financial Statements are described in Note 3 of Pembina's Consolidated Financial Statements. Except as noted below, there were no other new accounting standards or amendments to existing standards adopted in the six months ended June 30, 2023 that have a material impact on Pembina's financial statements.
IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts
The Company adopted IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts effective January 1, 2023. IFRS 17 establishes principles for the recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of insurance contracts. IFRS 17 has been applied using a full retrospective approach and as a result, the Company has restated certain comparative amounts. Refer to Note 2 of the Interim Financial Statements for further information.
Pembina's insurance contracts are comprised of a parental guarantee and letters of credit that it provides to the Company's joint venture, Cedar LNG. Under the contracts, Pembina will reimburse Cedar LNG's counterparties in the event that Cedar LNG is unable to pay its obligations when due. Pembina does not receive premiums from the joint venture or the counterparty for providing the insurance contract, and as a result the contracts are considered onerous. On initial recognition or when the contract is modified, Pembina recognizes the cost of providing the contract on behalf of the joint venture as an in-substance contribution to the joint venture. All other changes to the insurance liability are recognized in earnings.
Pembina applies judgments to determine the future probability and expected cashflows related to its insurance contracts. These judgments include assessing different scenarios for the likelihood that the Cedar LNG project will reach a positive final investment decision ("FID") and assessing the potential cash outflows that Pembina would be required to make under the different scenarios. A risk adjustment is then applied to the probability weighted cash outflows for the non-financial risks inherent in the scenarios, and the credit-adjusted discount rate is used to incorporate the financial risks of non-performance.
Amendments to IAS 1 – Disclosure of Accounting Policies
The Company adopted Amendments to IAS 1 Disclosure of Accounting Policies effective January 1, 2023. The amendments replace the requirement to disclose 'significant' accounting policies with a requirement to disclose 'material' accounting policies and establish guidance on how to apply the concept of materiality in determining material accounting policy disclosures.
The amendments had no impact on the policies disclosed in the Interim Financial Statements; rather, they will increase the emphasis on the material policies in the annual consolidated financial statements.
Critical Accounting Judgments & Estimates
Critical accounting judgments and estimates used in preparing the Interim Financial Statements are described in Note 2 of the Consolidated Financial Statements. The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires management to make both judgments and estimates that could materially affect the amounts recognized in the financial statements. By their nature, judgments and estimates may change in light of new facts and circumstances in the internal and external environment. There have been no material changes to Pembina's critical accounting estimates and judgments during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023.
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11. NON-GAAP & OTHER FINANCIAL MEASURES
Throughout this MD&A, Pembina has disclosed certain financial measures that are not specified, defined or determined in accordance with GAAP and which are not disclosed in Pembina's financial statements. Non-GAAP financial measures either exclude an amount that is included in, or include an amount that is excluded from, the composition of the most directly comparable financial measure specified, defined and determined in accordance with GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures and ratios, together with financial measures and ratios specified, defined and determined in accordance with GAAP, are used by management to evaluate the performance and cash flows of Pembina and its businesses and to provide additional useful information respecting Pembina's financial performance and cash flows to investors and analysts.
In this MD&A, Pembina has disclosed the following non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios: net revenue, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ("adjusted EBITDA"), adjusted EBITDA per common share, adjusted EBITDA from equity accounted investees, adjusted cash flow from operating activities and adjusted cash flow from operating activities per common share.
Non-GAAP financial measures and ratios disclosed in this MD&A do not have any standardized meaning under IFRS and may not be comparable to similar financial measures disclosed by other issuers. The financial measures and ratios should not, therefore, be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, measures and ratios of Pembina's financial performance, or cash flows specified, defined or determined in accordance with IFRS, including revenue, earnings before income tax, share of profit from equity accounted investees and cash flow from operating activities.
Except as otherwise described herein, these non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios are calculated on a consistent basis from period to period. Specific reconciling items may only be relevant in certain periods.
Below is a description of each non-GAAP financial measure and non-GAAP ratio disclosed in this MD&A, together with, as applicable, disclosure of: the most directly comparable financial measure that is specified, defined and determined in accordance with GAAP to which each non-GAAP financial measure relates; a quantitative reconciliation of each non-GAAP financial measure to such directly comparable GAAP financial measure; the composition of each non-GAAP financial measure and non-GAAP ratio; an explanation of how each non-GAAP financial measure and non-GAAP ratio provides useful information to investors and the additional purposes, if any, for which management uses each non-GAAP financial measure and non-GAAP ratio; and an explanation of the reason for any change in the label or composition of each non-GAAP financial measure and non-GAAP ratio from what was previously disclosed.
Net Revenue
Net revenue is a non-GAAP financial measure which is defined as total revenue less cost of goods sold including product purchases. Management believes that net revenue provides investors with a single measure to indicate the margin on sales before non-product operating expenses that is comparable between periods. Management utilizes net revenue to compare consecutive results in Marketing & New Ventures and Facilities, to aggregate revenue generated by each of the Company's divisions and to set comparable objectives. The most directly comparable financial measure to net revenue that is specified, defined and determined in accordance with GAAP and disclosed in Pembina's financial statements is revenue.
3 Months Ended June 30
Pipelines
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures
Corporate &
Inter-segment Eliminations
Total
($ millions)
20232022202320222023
2022
202320222023
2022
Revenue608 604 220 360 1,357 2,300 (115)(169)2,070 3,095 
Cost of goods sold, including product purchases
 —  1,277 2,157 (65)(84)1,212 2,075 
Net revenue608 604 220 358 80 143 (50)(85)858 1,020 

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6 Months Ended June 30
Pipelines
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures
Corporate &
Inter-segment Eliminations
Total
($ millions)
20232022202320222023
2022
202320222023
2022
Revenue1,236 1,177 428 717 2,915 4,571 (212)(332)4,367 6,133 
Cost of goods sold, including product purchases
 —  2,686 4,124 (123)(167)2,563 3,959 
Net revenue1,236 1,177 428 715 229 447 (89)(165)1,804 2,174 
Adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA per Common Share
Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure and is calculated as earnings before net finance costs, income taxes, depreciation and amortization (included in operations and general and administrative expense) and unrealized gains or losses on commodity-related derivative financial instruments. The exclusion of unrealized gains or losses on commodity-related derivative financial instruments eliminates the non-cash impact of such gains or losses.
Adjusted EBITDA also includes adjustments to earnings for losses (gains) on disposal of assets, transaction costs incurred in respect of acquisitions, dispositions and restructuring, impairment charges or reversals in respect of goodwill, intangible assets, investments in equity accounted investees and property, plant and equipment, certain non-cash provisions and other amounts not reflective of ongoing operations. These additional adjustments are made to exclude various non-cash and other items that are not reflective of ongoing operations.
Management believes that adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors as it is an important indicator of Pembina's ability to generate liquidity through cash flow from operating activities and equity accounted investees. Management also believes that adjusted EBITDA provides an indicator of operating income generated from capital expenditures, which includes operational finance income and gains from lessor lease arrangements. Adjusted EBITDA is also used by investors and analysts for assessing financial performance and for the purpose of valuing Pembina, including calculating financial and leverage ratios. Management utilizes adjusted EBITDA to set objectives and as a key performance indicator of the Company's success. Pembina presents adjusted EBITDA as management believes it is a measure frequently used by analysts, investors and other stakeholders in evaluating the Company's financial performance.
Adjusted EBITDA per common share is a non-GAAP ratio which is calculated by dividing adjusted EBITDA by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding.
3 Months Ended June 30
Pipelines
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures
Corporate &
Inter-segment Eliminations
Total
($ millions, except per share amounts)
2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 
Earnings before income tax
350 382 153 147 115 135 (161)(149)457 515 
Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees and other41 38 76 34 8 31  — 125 103 
Net finance costs (income)
8 2 (4)11 103 98 109 124 
Depreciation and amortization
102 96 41 80 11 11 12 11 166 198 
Unrealized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments —  (34)(74) — (34)(65)
Transaction costs incurred in respect of acquisitions —  —    (12) (12)
Impairment charges, transformation and restructuring costs, contract dispute settlement, gain on disposal of assets and non-cash provisions (1) —  (11) (2) (14)
Adjusted EBITDA501 523 272 277 96 103 (46)(54)823 849 
Adjusted EBITDA per common share – basic (dollars)
1.501.53
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6 Months Ended June 30
Pipelines
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures
Corporate &
Inter-segment Eliminations
Total
($ millions, except per share amounts)
2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 
Earnings before income tax726 743 288 397 235 352 (317)(344)932 1,148 
Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees and other85 91 203 68 13 37  — 301 196 
Net finance costs (income)15 15 4 (3)204 200 220 233 
Depreciation and amortization201 195 75 135 23 22 22 23 321 375 
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments —  (51) (39) —  (90)
Impairment charges, transformation and restructuring costs, contract dispute settlement, gain on disposal of assets and non-cash provisions(1)—  — (3)(11) (4)(8)
Adjusted EBITDA1,026 1,044 570 558 265 370 (91)(118)1,770 1,854 
Adjusted EBITDA per common share – basic (dollars)
3.22 3.36 
Adjusted EBITDA from Equity Accounted Investees
In accordance with IFRS, Pembina's joint ventures are accounted for using equity accounting. Under equity accounting, the assets and liabilities of the investment are presented net in a single line item in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position, "Investments in Equity Accounted Investees". Net earnings from investments in equity accounted investees are recognized in a single line item in the Consolidated Statement of Earnings and Comprehensive Income "Share of Profit from Equity Accounted Investees". The adjustments made to earnings, in adjusted EBITDA above, are also made to share of profit from investments in equity accounted investees. Cash contributions and distributions from investments in equity accounted investees represent Pembina's share paid and received in the period to and from the investments in equity accounted investees.
To assist in understanding and evaluating the performance of these investments, Pembina is supplementing the IFRS disclosure with non-GAAP proportionate consolidation of Pembina's interest in the investments in equity accounted investees. Pembina's proportionate interest in equity accounted investees has been included in adjusted EBITDA.
3 Months Ended June 30
Pipelines
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures
Total
($ millions)
2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
20 48 69 20 8 97 74 
Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees:
Net finance costs (income)
5 1 11  (1)6 13 
Income tax expense — 21 —  — 21 — 
Depreciation and amortization
36 35 41 23 8 85 64 
Unrealized loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments — 9 —  26 9 26 
Transaction costs incurred in respect of acquisitions — 4 —  — 4 — 
Total adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees41 38 76 34 8 31 125 103 
Adjusted EBITDA from equity accounted investees 61 86 145 54 16 37 222 177 
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6 Months Ended June 30
Pipelines
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures
Total
($ millions)
2023 2022 2023 2022 20232022 2023 2022 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees
55 88 117 44 7 27 179 159 
Adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees:
Net finance costs (income)
10 16 54 19  (1)64 34 
Income tax expense1 — 34 —  — 35 — 
Depreciation and amortization
74 75 96 49 13 12 183 136 
Unrealized loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments — 9 —  26 9 26 
Transaction costs incurred in respect of acquisitions and non-cash provisions — 10 —  — 10 — 
Total adjustments to share of profit from equity accounted investees85 91 203 68 13 37 301 196 
Adjusted EBITDA from equity accounted investees 140 179 320 112 20 64 480 355 
Adjusted Cash Flow from Operating Activities and Adjusted Cash Flow from Operating Activities per Common Share
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities is a non-GAAP measure which is defined as cash flow from operating activities adjusting for the change in non-cash operating working capital, adjusting for current tax and share-based compensation payments, and deducting preferred share dividends paid. Adjusted cash flow from operating activities deducts preferred share dividends paid because they are not attributable to common shareholders. The calculation has been modified to include current tax expense and accrued share-based payment expense as it allows management to better assess the obligations discussed below. Management believes that adjusted cash flow from operating activities provides comparable information to investors for assessing financial performance during each reporting period. Management utilizes adjusted cash flow from operating activities to set objectives and as a key performance indicator of the Company's ability to meet interest obligations, dividend payments and other commitments. Adjusted cash flow from operating activities per common share is a non-GAAP financial ratio which is calculated by dividing adjusted cash flow from operating activities by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding.
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
($ millions, except per share amounts)2023202220232022
Cash flow from operating activities6536041,1111,259
Cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)
1.19 1.09 2.02 2.28 
Add (deduct):
Change in non-cash operating working capital(11)103 188 142 
Current tax expense(78)(54)(177)(175)
Taxes paid, net of foreign exchange66 86 113 238 
Accrued share-based payment expense7 (24)(13)(63)
Share-based compensation payment — 77 45 
Preferred share dividends paid(31)(32)(59)(63)
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities606 683 1,240 1,383 
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities per common share – basic (dollars)
1.10 1.23 2.25 2.50 

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12. ABBREVIATIONS
The following is a list of abbreviations that may be used in this MD&A:
Other
AECO
Alberta Energy Company benchmark price for natural gas
B.C.
British Columbia
GAAP
Canadian generally accepted accounting principles
IFRS
International Financial Reporting Standards
NGL
Natural gas liquids
U.S.
United States
WCSB
Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin
Deep cut
Ethane-plus capacity extraction gas processing capabilities
Shallow cut
Sweet gas processing with propane and/or condensate-plus extraction capabilities
Volumes
Volumes for Pipelines and Facilities are revenue volumes, defined as physical volumes plus volumes from take-or-pay commitments. Volumes for Marketing & New Ventures are marketed NGL volumes. Volumes are stated in mboe/d, with natural gas volumes converted to mboe/d from MMcf/d at a 6:1 ratio, and also include revenue volumes from Pembina's equity accounted investees.
Measurement
Regulators & Acts
bpd
barrels per day
ABCA
Business Corporations Act (Alberta)
mbbls
thousands of barrels
AER
Alberta Energy Regulator
mbpd
thousands of barrels per day
BCEAO
British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office
mmbpd
millions of barrels per day
BCER
British Columbia Energy Regulator
mmbbls
millions of barrels
BCUC
British Columbia Utilities Commission
mboe/d
thousands of barrels of oil equivalent per day
CER
Canadian Energy Regulator
mmboe/d
millions of barrels of oil equivalent per day
FERC
United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
MMcf/d
millions of cubic feet per day
ICA
Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 (United States)
bcf/d
billions of cubic feet per day
NEB
National Energy Board
km
kilometer
NGA
Natural Gas Act of 1938 (United States)
PHMSA
Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration
IAACImpact Assessment Agency of Canada

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Investments in Equity Accounted Investees
Pipelines:
Alliance
50 percent interest in both Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership and Alliance Pipeline L.P.
Ruby50 percent convertible, cumulative preferred interest in Ruby Pipeline Holding Company L.L.C. On January 13, 2023, pursuant to the Ruby Subsidiary Plan, Ruby Pipeline Holding Company L.L.C sold its equity interest in the Ruby Subsidiary. As a result, Pembina ceased to have an interest in the Ruby Pipeline.
Grand Valley
75 percent interest in Grand Valley 1 Limited Partnership wind farm
Facilities:
PGI60 percent interest in Pembina Gas Infrastructure Inc., a premier gas processing entity in Western Canada serving customers throughout the Montney and Duvernay trends from central Alberta to northeast British Columbia
Veresen Midstream
Prior to August 15, 2022, Pembina owned a 45 percent interest in Veresen Midstream Limited Partnership, which owns assets in western Canada serving the Montney geological play in northwestern Alberta and northeastern B.C. including gas processing plants and gas gathering pipelines and compression. On August 15, 2022, Pembina contributed its equity interest in Veresen Midstream to PGI, resulting in Pembina holding a 60 percent interest indirectly through its investment in PGI.
Fort Corp
50 percent interest in Fort Saskatchewan Ethylene Storage Limited Partnership and Fort Saskatchewan Ethylene Corporation
Marketing & New Ventures:
Aux Sable
An ownership interest in Aux Sable (approximately 42.7 percent in Aux Sable U.S. and 50 percent in Aux Sable Canada), which includes an NGL fractionation facility and gas processing capacity near Chicago, Illinois and other natural gas and NGL processing facilities, logistics and distribution assets in the U.S. and Canada, and transportation contracts on Alliance
CKPC50 percent interest in Canada Kuwait Petrochemical Corporation and the PDH/PP Facility which was cancelled in the third quarter of 2022
Cedar LNG
49.9 percent interest in Cedar LNG Partners LP and the proposed floating LNG facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada
Readers are referred to the AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022 for additional descriptions, which is available at www.sedar.com, www.sec.gov and through Pembina’s website at www.pembina.com.
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13. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS & INFORMATION
In the interest of providing Pembina's security holders and potential investors with information regarding Pembina, including management's assessment of the Company's future plans and operations, certain statements contained in this MD&A constitute forward-looking statements or forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements"). Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as "anticipate", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "may", "will", "project", "should", "could", "would", "believe", "plan", "intend", "design", "target", "undertake", "view", "indicate", "maintain", "explore", "entail", "schedule", "objective", "strategy", "likely", "potential", "outlook", "aim", "purpose", "goal" and similar expressions suggesting future events or future performance.
By their nature, such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Pembina believes the expectations reflected in those forward-looking statements are reasonable but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and such forward-looking statements included in this MD&A should not be unduly relied upon. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of the MD&A.
In particular, this MD&A contains forward-looking statements pertaining to the following:
future levels and sustainability of cash dividends that Pembina intends to pay to its shareholders and the dividend payment dates;
planning, construction, locations, capital expenditure estimates, schedules, regulatory and environmental applications and anticipated approvals, expected capacity, incremental volumes, contractual arrangements, completion and in-service dates, rights, sources of product, activities, benefits and operations with respect to new construction of, or expansions on existing, pipelines, systems, gas services facilities, processing and fractionation facilities, terminalling, storage and hub facilities and other facilities or energy infrastructure, as well as the impact of Pembina's new projects on its future financial performance;
future pipeline, processing, fractionation and storage facility and system operations and throughput levels;
Pembina's commitment to, and the effectiveness and impact of, its risk management policies;
treatment under existing and proposed governmental regulatory regimes, including taxes, environmental, project assessment and GHG laws and regulations
Pembina's strategy and the development and expected timing of new business; initiatives and growth opportunities and the impact thereof;
increased throughput potential, processing capacity and fractionation capacity due to increased oil and gas industry activity and new connections and other initiatives on Pembina's pipelines and at Pembina's facilities;
expected future cash flows and the sufficiency thereof, financial strength, sources of and access to funds at acceptable rates, future contractual obligations, future financing options, availability of capital for capital expenditures, operating obligations, dividends, debt maturities and the use of proceeds from financings;
Pembina's capital structure, including the sufficiency of the amount of leverage employed therein and future actions that may be taken with respect thereto, including expectations regarding the repurchase or redemption of common shares, repayments of existing debt, new borrowings, equity or hybrid securities issuances and the timing thereof;
Pembina's expectations regarding the creditworthiness of its counterparties;
tolls and tariffs and processing, transportation, fractionation, storage and services commitments and contracts;
the outcomes and effectiveness of Pembina's DC&P and ICFR;
operating risks, including the amount of future liabilities related to pipelines spills and other environmental incidents;
management's belief regarding certain claims against Pembina;
the expected demand for, and prices and inventory levels of, crude oil and other petroleum products, including NGL;
the development and anticipated benefits of Pembina's new projects and developments, including the Phase VIII Peace Pipeline Expansion, RFS IV, the Cedar LNG project and the ACG, including the timing thereof; and
the impact of current market conditions on Pembina.

Various factors or assumptions are typically applied by Pembina in drawing conclusions or making the forecasts, projections, predictions or estimations set out in forward-looking statements based on information currently available to Pembina. These factors and assumptions include, but are not limited to:
oil and gas industry exploration and development activity levels and the geographic region of such activity;
the success of Pembina's operations;
prevailing commodity prices, interest rates, carbon prices, tax rates, exchange rates and inflation rates;
the ability of Pembina to maintain current credit ratings;
the availability and cost of capital to fund future capital requirements relating to existing assets, projects and the repayment of refinancing existing debt as it becomes due;
expectations regarding Pembina's pension plan;
future operating costs including geotechnical and integrity costs being consistent with historical costs;
oil and gas industry compensation levels remaining consistent;
in respect of current developments, expansions, planned capital expenditures, completion dates and capacity expectations: that third parties will provide any necessary support; that any third-party projects relating to Pembina's growth projects will be sanctioned and completed as expected; that any required commercial agreements can be reached; that all required regulatory and environmental approvals can be obtained on the necessary terms in a timely manner; that there are no supply chain disruptions impacting Pembina's ability to obtain required equipment, materials or labour; that counterparties will comply with contracts in a timely manner; that there are no unforeseen events preventing the performance of contracts or the completion of the relevant facilities, and that there are no unforeseen material costs relating to the facilities which are not recoverable from customers;
in respect of the stability of Pembina's dividends: prevailing commodity prices, margins and exchange rates; that Pembina's future results of operations will be consistent with past performance and management expectations in relation thereto; the continued availability of capital at attractive prices to fund future capital requirements relating to existing assets and projects, including but not limited to future capital expenditures relating to expansion, upgrades and maintenance shutdowns; the success of growth projects; future operating costs; that counterparties to agreements will continue to perform their obligations in a timely manner; that there are no unforeseen events preventing the performance of contracts; and that there are no unforeseen material construction or other costs related to current growth projects; current operations or the repayment or refinancing of existing debt as it becomes due;
prevailing regulatory, tax and environmental laws and regulations and tax pool utilization; and
the amount of future liabilities relating to lawsuits and environmental incidents and the availability of coverage under Pembina's insurance policies (including in respect of Pembina's business interruption insurance policy).
The actual results of Pembina could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of the material risk factors set forth below:
the regulatory environment and decisions and Indigenous and landowner consultation requirements;
the impact of competitive entities and pricing;
reliance on third parties to successfully operate and maintain certain assets;
labour and material shortages;
reliance on key relationships, joint venture partners, and agreements and the outcome of stakeholder engagement;
the strength and operations of the oil and natural gas production industry and related commodity prices;
non-performance or default by counterparties to agreements which Pembina or one or more of its subsidiaries has entered into in respect of its business;
actions by joint venture partners or other partners which hold interests in certain of Pembina's assets;
actions by governmental or regulatory authorities including changes in tax laws and treatment, changes in royalty rates, changes in regulatory processes or increased environmental regulation;
fluctuations in operating results;
adverse general economic and market conditions, including potential recessions in Canada, North America and worldwide, resulting in changes, or prolonged weaknesses, as applicable, in interest rates, foreign currency exchange rates, inflation rates, commodity prices, supply/demand trends and overall industry activity levels;
constraints on, or the unavailability of adequate infrastructure;
the political environment in North America and elsewhere, and public opinion;
ability to access various sources of debt and equity capital on acceptable terms;
adverse changes in credit ratings;
counterparty credit risk;
technology and security risks, including cyber-security risks;
natural catastrophes; and
the other factors discussed under "Risk Factors" in Pembina's MD&A and AIF for the year ended December 31, 2022, which are available at www.sedar.com, www.sec.gov and through Pembina's website at www.pembina.com.
These factors should not be construed as exhaustive. Unless required by law, Pembina does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Management approved the 2023 capital expenditure guidance contained herein as of the date of MD&A. The purpose of the 2023 capital expenditure guidance is to assist readers in understanding Pembina's expected future capital expenditures, and this information may not be appropriate for other purposes. Any forward-looking statements contained herein are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
(unaudited)
($ millions)
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Assets
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents57 94 
Trade receivables and other715 912 
Inventory 154 269 
Derivative financial instruments (Note 12)
90 87 
1,016 1,362 
Non-current assets
Property, plant and equipment (Note 4)
15,517 15,518 
Intangible assets and goodwill 6,087 6,131 
Investments in equity accounted investees (Note 5)
7,162 7,382 
Right-of-use assets 524 518 
Finance lease receivables 197 219 
Deferred tax assets 225 261 
Derivative financial instruments (Note 12)
36 42 
Other assets50 54 
29,798 30,125 
Total assets30,814 31,487 
Liabilities and equity
Current liabilities
Trade payables and other807 1,266 
Loans and borrowings (Note 6)
650 600 
Lease liabilities75 79 
Contract liabilities (Note 8)
82 56 
Derivative financial instruments (Note 12)
32 57 
1,646 2,058 
Non-current liabilities
Loans and borrowings (Note 6)
9,356 9,405 
Subordinated hybrid notes (Note 6)
595 595 
Lease liabilities575 596 
Decommissioning provision303 259 
Contract liabilities (Note 8)
133 138 
Deferred tax liabilities2,502 2,507 
Other liabilities110 140 
13,574 13,640 
Total liabilities15,220 15,698 
Equity
Attributable to shareholders15,534 15,729 
Attributable to non-controlling interest60 60 
Total equity15,594 15,789 
Total liabilities and equity30,814 31,487 
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated interim financial statements
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(unaudited)
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
($ millions, except per share amounts)2023
2022
2023
2022
Revenue (Note 8)
2,070 3,0954,367 6,133
Cost of sales (Note 9)
1,556 2,4743,253 4,718
(Gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments (Note 12)
(48)(16)(38)
Share of profit from equity accounted investees (Note 5)
97 74 179 159 
Gross profit659 711 1,331 1,568 
General and administrative 84 90 176 197 
Other expense (income)9 (18)3 (10)
Results from operating activities566 639 1,152 1,381 
Net finance costs (Note 10)
109 124 220 233 
Earnings before income tax 457 515 932 1,148 
Current tax expense 78 54 177 175 
Deferred tax expense 16 43 23 74 
Income tax expense 94 97 200 249 
Earnings363 418 732 899 
Other comprehensive (loss) income, net of tax (Note 11 & 12)
Exchange (loss) gain on translation of foreign operations(83)116 (94)70 
Impact of hedging activities7 (8)3 
Other comprehensive (loss) income, net of tax(76)108 (91)78 
Total comprehensive income attributable to shareholders287 526 641 977 
Earnings attributable to common shareholders, net of preferred share dividends
328 385 667 832 
Earnings per common share – basic (dollars)
0.60 0.70 1.21 1.51 
Earnings per common share – diluted (dollars)
0.60 0.69 1.21 1.50 
Weighted average number of common shares (millions)
Basic550 554 550 552 
Diluted551 557 551 555 
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated interim financial statements
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
(unaudited)
Attributable to Shareholders of the CompanyTotal Equity
($ millions)
Common Share CapitalPreferred Share CapitalDeficit
AOCI(1)
TotalNon-Controlling Interest
December 31, 202215,793 2,208 (2,613)341 15,729 60 15,789 
Total comprehensive income (loss)
Earnings
— — 732 — 732 — 732 
Other comprehensive loss (Note 11)
— — (91)(91)— (91)
Total comprehensive income (loss)
— — 732 (91)641 — 641 
Transactions with shareholders of the Company (Note 7)
Part VI.1 tax on preferred shares
— (5)— — (5)— (5)
Repurchase of common shares (34)— (16)— (50)— (50)
Share-based payment transactions
— — — — 
Dividends declared – common
— — (726)— (726)— (726)
Dividends declared – preferred
— — (59)— (59)— (59)
Total transactions with shareholders of the Company(30)(5)(801)— (836)— (836)
June 30, 202315,763 2,203 (2,682)250 15,534 60 15,594 
December 31, 202115,678 2,517 (3,920)28 14,303 60 14,363 
Total comprehensive income (loss)
Earnings
— 899 899 — 899 
Other comprehensive income
78 78 — 78 
Total comprehensive income— 899 78 977 — 977 
Transactions with shareholders of the Company (Note 7)
Part VI.1 tax on preferred shares
— (5)— — (5)— (5)
Repurchase of common shares(56)— (38)— (94)— (94)
Share-based payment transactions
307 — — — 307 — 307 
Dividends declared – common
— — (696)— (696)— (696)
Dividends declared – preferred
— — (63)— (63)— (63)
Total transactions with shareholders of the Company251 (5)(797)— (551)— (551)
June 30, 202215,929 2,512 (3,818)106 14,729 60 14,789 
(1)    Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (loss) ("AOCI").
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated interim financial statements
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(unaudited)
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
($ millions)2023202220232022
Cash provided by (used in)
Operating activities
Earnings363 418 732 899 
Adjustments for items not involving cash:
Share of profit from equity accounted investees (97)(74)(179)(159)
Depreciation and amortization166 198 321 375 
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments(34)(65) (90)
Net finance costs 109 124 220 233 
Share-based compensation expense(6)25 15 72 
Income tax expense94 97 200 249 
Cash items paid or received:
 Distributions from equity accounted investees 191 145 390 300 
Net interest paid(97)(100)(223)(219)
Share-based compensation payment — (77)(45)
Taxes paid(66)(86)(113)(238)
Change in non-cash operating working capital11 (103)(188)(142)
Net change in contract liabilities23 34 23 40 
Other(4)(9)(10)(16)
Cash flow from operating activities
653 604 1,111 1,259 
Financing activities
Net increase in bank borrowings 16 105 117 21 
Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt, net of issue costs 491 — 491 — 
Repayment of long-term debt(600)(75)(600)(125)
Repayment of lease liability(20)(22)(40)(45)
Exercise of stock options1 205 1 302 
Repurchase of common shares(50)(66)(50)(94)
Common share dividends paid (367)(349)(726)(696)
Preferred share dividends paid (31)(32)(59)(63)
Cash flow used in financing activities(560)(234)(866)(700)
Investing activities
Capital expenditures(123)(152)(260)(331)
Contributions to equity accounted investees (11)(6)(49)(25)
Proceeds from sale of assets 25 15 25 
Receipt of finance lease payments3 7 
Interest paid during construction(3)(7)(6)(15)
Return of capital from equity accounted investees26 — 26 — 
Changes in non-cash investing working capital and other(20)(47)(13)(48)
Cash flow used in investing activities(128)(184)(280)(388)
Change in cash and cash equivalents(35)186 (35)171 
Cash transferred to assets held for sale (147) (147)
Effect of movement in exchange rates on cash held(1)(2)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period106 28 107 43 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period70 71 70 71 
Long-term restricted cash included in other assets13 — 13 — 
Short-term cash and cash equivalents, end of period57 71 57 71 
See accompanying notes to the condensed consolidated interim financial statements
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NOTES TO THE CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED UNAUDITED INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. REPORTING ENTITY
Pembina Pipeline Corporation ("Pembina" or the "Company") is a Calgary-based, leading transportation and midstream service provider serving North America's energy industry. These condensed consolidated unaudited interim financial statements ("Interim Financial Statements") include the accounts of the Company, its subsidiary companies, partnerships and any investments in associates and joint arrangements as at and for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023.
Pembina owns an integrated network of hydrocarbon liquids and natural gas pipelines, gas gathering and processing facilities, oil and natural gas liquids infrastructure and logistics services, and an export terminals business. Pembina's integrated assets and commercial operations along the majority of the hydrocarbon value chain allow it to offer a full spectrum of midstream and marketing services to the energy sector.
These Interim Financial Statements and the notes hereto have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34, Interim Financial Reporting, as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board. The accounting policies applied are in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), other than as described in Note 2, are consistent with the audited annual consolidated financial statements of the Company as at and for the year ended December 31, 2022 ("Consolidated Financial Statements"), and should be read in conjunction with those Consolidated Financial Statements. The Interim Financial Statements were authorized for issue by Pembina's Board of Directors on August 3, 2023.
Use of Estimates and Judgments
Management is required to make estimates and assumptions and use judgment in the application of accounting policies that could have a significant impact on the amounts recognized in the Interim Financial Statements. Actual results may differ from estimates and those differences may be material. By their nature, judgments and estimates may change in light of new facts and circumstances in the internal and external environment. There have been no material changes to Pembina's critical accounting estimates and judgments during the three and six months ended June 30, 2023.
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2. CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICIES
IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts
The Company adopted IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts effective January 1, 2023. IFRS 17 establishes principles for the recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of insurance contracts. IFRS 17 has been applied using a full retrospective approach and as a result, the Company has restated certain comparative amounts.
Pembina's insurance contracts are comprised of a parental guarantee and letters of credit that it provides to the Company's joint venture, Cedar LNG. Under the contracts, Pembina will reimburse Cedar LNG's counterparties in the event that Cedar LNG is unable to pay its obligations when due. Pembina does not receive premiums from the joint venture or the counterparty for providing the insurance contract, and as a result the contracts are considered onerous. On initial recognition or when the contract is modified, Pembina recognizes the cost of providing the contract on behalf of the joint venture as an in-substance contribution to the joint venture. All other changes to the insurance liability are recognized in earnings.
Pembina applies judgments to determine the future probability and expected cashflows related to its insurance contracts. These judgments include assessing different scenarios for the likelihood that the Cedar LNG project will reach a positive final investment decision ("FID") and assessing the potential cash outflows that Pembina would be required to make under the different scenarios. A risk adjustment is then applied to the probability weighted cash outflows for the non-financial risks inherent in the scenarios, and the credit-adjusted discount rate is used to incorporate the financial risks of non-performance.
As a result of the initial adoption, Pembina's consolidated statement of financial position as at December 31, 2022, was restated to include an additional $12 million in investments in equity accounted investees and trade payables and other. As at June 30, 2023, trade payables and other related to insurance contracts was $20 million.
Amendments to IAS 1 – Disclosure of Accounting Policies
The Company adopted Amendments to IAS 1 Disclosure of Accounting Policies effective January 1, 2023. The amendments replace the requirement to disclose 'significant' accounting policies with a requirement to disclose 'material' accounting policies and establish guidance on how to apply the concept of materiality in determining material accounting policy disclosures.
The amendments had no impact on the policies disclosed in the Interim Financial Statements; rather, they will increase the emphasis on the material policies in the annual consolidated financial statements.
3. DETERMINATION OF FAIR VALUES
Several of Pembina's accounting policies and disclosures require the determination of fair value, for both financial and non-financial assets and liabilities. Fair values have been determined for measurement and/or disclosure purposes based on the methods set out in the Consolidated Financial Statements. These methods have been applied consistently to all periods presented in these Interim Financial Statements.

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4. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
($ millions)
Land and
Land Rights
Pipelines
Facilities and
Equipment
Cavern Storage and OtherAssets Under ConstructionTotal
Cost
Balance at December 31, 2022481 9,495 6,949 2,014 367 19,306 
Additions and transfers— 86 34 13 112 245 
Change in decommissioning provision— 17 — 25 
Foreign exchange and other(2)(27)(11)(15)— (55)
Balance at June 30, 2023479 9,557 6,989 2,017 479 19,521 
Depreciation
Balance at December 31, 202232 2,087 1,185 484 — 3,788 
Depreciation97 88 37 — 225 
Other— (6)(2)(1)— (9)
Balance at June 30, 202335 2,178 1,271 520 — 4,004 
Carrying amounts
Balance at December 31, 2022449 7,408 5,764 1,530 367 15,518 
Balance at June 30, 2023444 7,379 5,718 1,497 479 15,517 

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5. INVESTMENTS IN EQUITY ACCOUNTED INVESTEES
Ownership Interest (percent)
Share of Profit from Equity Accounted InvesteesInvestments in Equity Accounted Investees
6 Months Ended June 30
($ millions)June 30, 2023December 31, 202220232022June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Alliance
50 50 54 85 2,500 2,609 
Aux Sable
42.7 - 5042.7 - 5012 32 343 360 
Veresen Midstream(1)
 —  39  — 
PGI60 60 113 — 4,051 4,158 
Cedar LNG(2)
49.9 49.9  — 178 167 
Other(3)
50 - 7550 - 75 90 88 
179 159 7,162 7,382 
(1)    Pembina owned a 45 percent interest in Veresen Midstream up to the closing of the PGI Transaction (as defined below) on August 15, 2022. As part of the transaction, Pembina contributed its 45 percent interest in Veresen Midstream to PGI.
(2)    The Investment in equity accounted investees balance as at December 31, 2022 has been restated to include an additional $12 million related to the initial adoption of IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts. Refer to Note 2 for further information.
(3)    Other includes Pembina's interest in Ruby, CKPC, Grand Valley and Fort Corp. Pembina owned a 50 percent convertible, cumulative preferred interest in Ruby which it sold on January 13, 2023. Refer to "Financing Activities for Equity Accounted Investees" section below for further details on Ruby.
At June 30, 2023, Pembina had U.S. $1.2 billion in investments in equity accounted investees held by entities whose functional currency is the U.S. dollar. The resulting foreign exchange gains and losses are included in other comprehensive income. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2023, Pembina recognized a loss of $33 million and $36 million (2022: gain of $48 million and $29 million), respectively.
PGI Acquisition
On August 15, 2022, Pembina acquired a 60 percent equity interest in PGI, a newly formed joint venture that is jointly controlled by Pembina and KKR (the "PGI Transaction"). Pembina serves as PGI's operator and manager.
The cost of Pembina's 60 percent interest in PGI was allocated to PGI's identifiable net assets based on fair values on the acquisition date, including adjustments identified during the six months ended June 30, 2023 resulting from PGI's assessment of acquired revenue contracts and associated deferred tax impacts as follows:
As at August 15, 2022Previously reportedAdjustmentsUpdated
($ millions)in Q4 2022
Current assets641 (6)635 
Non-current assets6,641 19 6,660 
Current liabilities1,164 (2)1,162 
Non-current liabilities2,834 16 2,850 
Allocated to PGI assets and liabilities3,284 (1)3,283 
Goodwill899 900 
Pembina's cost of investment in PGI4,183  4,183 
During the second quarter of 2023, pursuant to an agreement with the Competition Bureau, and consistent with Pembina's and KKR's intention to divest upon announcing the PGI Transaction, a subsidiary of PGI completed the sale of its 50 percent non-operated interest in the Key Access Pipeline System ("KAPS") which was contributed to PGI as part of the transaction. The majority of proceeds from the sale were used to reduce debt at PGI, with $26 million distributed to Pembina as a return of capital.
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Financing Activities for Equity Accounted Investees
Ruby
In January 2023, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware approved the Ruby Subsidiary's Chapter 11 plan of reorganization (the "Ruby Subsidiary Plan") and the Ruby Settlement Agreement. The Ruby Subsidiary Plan provided for the sale of the Ruby Subsidiary's reorganized equity to a third-party, which sale was completed on January 13, 2023, and the distribution of the sales proceeds and cash on hand of the Ruby Subsidiary to the creditors of the Ruby Subsidiary, including approximately U.S. $14 million to an affiliate of Pembina in respect of the subordinated notes issued by the Ruby Subsidiary to that Pembina affiliate. Following the completion of the sale of the Ruby Subsidiary's reorganized equity, Pembina ceased to have any ownership interest in the Ruby Pipeline.
Cedar LNG
Under Pembina's insurance contracts issued in support of the Cedar LNG project, Pembina is obligated to reimburse the costs incurred by certain of Cedar LNG's counterparties if, and only if, Cedar LNG fails to satisfy its obligations under its contracts with those counterparties. Pembina has an aggregate maximum exposure under these issued insurance contracts of $90 million, although any payment, if required, would be capped at the amount of costs actually incurred by the counterparty. Refer to Note 2 for further information on Pembina's insurance contracts provided to Cedar LNG.
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6. LONG-TERM DEBT
This note provides information about the contractual terms of Pembina's interest-bearing long-term debt, which is measured at amortized cost.
Carrying Value, Terms and Conditions, and Debt Maturity Schedule
($ millions)
Authorized at June 30, 2023Nominal Interest RateYear of MaturityJune 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Variable rate debt(1)
Senior unsecured credit facilities(2)(3)(4)
2,881 
6.33(5)
Various(2)
881 771 
Fixed rate debt(1)
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 3450 4.75 2043450 450 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 4600 4.81 2044600 600 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 5550 3.54 2025550 450 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 6600 4.24 2027600 500 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 7600 3.71 2026600 600 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 8650 2.99 2024650 650 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 9550 4.74 2047550 550 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 10650 4.02 2028 650 650 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 11800 4.75 2048 800 800 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 12650 3.62 2029 650 650 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 13700 4.54 2049 700 700 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 14— 2.56 2023 600 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 15600 3.31 2030600 600 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 16400 4.67 2050400 400 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 17500 3.53 2031500 500 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 18500 4.49 2051500 500 
Senior unsecured medium-term notes series 19300 5.72 2026300 — 
Total fixed rate loans and borrowings outstanding9,100 9,200 
Deferred financing costs25 34 
Total loans and borrowings10,006 10,005 
Less current portion loans and borrowings(650)(600)
Total non-current loans and borrowings9,356 9,405 
Subordinated hybrid notes
Subordinated notes, series 1600 4.802081595 595 
(1)    Face value.
(2)    Pembina's unsecured credit facilities include a $1.5 billion revolving facility that matures in June 2028, a $1.0 billion sustainability linked revolving facility that matures in June 2027, a U.S. $250 million non-revolving term loan that matures in May 2025 and a $50 million operating facility that matures in June 2024, which is typically renewed on an annual basis.
(3)    Includes U.S. $250 million variable rate debt outstanding at June 30, 2023 (2022: U.S. $250 million) and fully hedged at 1.47 percent.
(4)    The U.S. dollar denominated non-revolving term loan is designated as a hedge of the Company’s net investment in selected foreign operations with a U.S. dollar functional currency. Refer to Note 12 for foreign exchange risk management.
(5)    The nominal interest rate is the weighted average of all drawn credit facilities based on Pembina's credit rating at June 30, 2023. Borrowings under the credit facilities bear interest at prime, Bankers' Acceptance or SOFR rates, plus applicable margins. The impact of interest rate hedges described in the footnote above are not reflected in this figure.
On May 31, 2023, Pembina completed an extension on its $1.5 billion Revolving Facility, which now matures June 1, 2028, and an extension on its $1.0 billion SLL Credit Facility, which now matures on June 1, 2027.
On June 1, 2023, Pembina's $600 million senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 14, matured and were fully repaid.
On June 22, 2023, Pembina closed an offering of $500 million aggregate principal amount of senior unsecured medium-term notes. The offering was conducted in three tranches, consisting of the issuance of $300 million principal amount of senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 19, having a fixed coupon of 5.72 percent per annum, payable semi-annually and maturing on June 22, 2026; $100 million principal amount issued through a re-opening of Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 5, having a fixed coupon of 3.54 percent per annum, paid semi-annually, and maturing on February 3, 2025; and $100 million principal amount issued through a re-opening of Pembina's senior unsecured medium-term notes, series 6, having a fixed coupon of 4.24 percent per annum, paid semi-annually, and maturing on June 15, 2027.
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7. SHARE CAPITAL
Common Share Capital
($ millions, except as noted)
Number of
Common Shares
(millions)
Common
Share Capital
Balance at December 31, 2022550 15,793 
Share-based payment transactions(1)
— 
Repurchased(1)(34)
Balance at June 30, 2023549 15,763 
(1)    Exercised options are settled by issuing the net number of common shares equivalent to the gain upon exercise.
Share Repurchase Program
On March 7, 2023, the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") accepted the renewal of Pembina's normal course issuer bid (the "NCIB") that allows the Company to repurchase, at its discretion, up to five percent of the Company's outstanding common shares (representing approximately 27.5 million common shares) through the facilities of the TSX, the New York Stock Exchange and/or alternative Canadian trading systems or as otherwise permitted by applicable securities law, subject to certain restrictions on the number of common shares that may be purchased on a single day. Common shares purchased by the Company under the NCIB are cancelled. The NCIB commenced on March 10, 2023 and will terminate on March 9, 2024 or on such earlier date as the Company has purchased the maximum number of common shares permitted pursuant to the NCIB or at such time Pembina determines to no longer make purchases thereunder.
The following table summarizes Pembina's share repurchases under its NCIB:
(millions, except as noted)June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Number of common shares repurchased for cancellation (thousands)
1,197 7,154 
Average price per share $41.76$46.55
Total cost(1)
50 333 
(1)    Total cost includes $34 million (December 31, 2022: $204 million) charged to share capital and $16 million (December 31, 2022: $129 million) charged to deficit.
Preferred Share Capital
($ millions, except as noted)
Number of Preferred Shares
(millions)
Preferred
Share Capital
Balance at December 31, 202293 2,208 
Part VI.1 tax— (5)
Balance at June 30, 202393 2,203 
On February 14, 2023, holders of an aggregate of 1,028,130 of the 16 million issued and outstanding Cumulative Redeemable Minimum Rate Reset Class A Preferred Shares, Series 21 (the "Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares") elected to convert, on a one-for-one basis, their Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares into Cumulative Redeemable Floating Rate Class A Preferred Shares, Series 22 ("Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares"). As a result of the exercise of such conversion rights, Pembina has 14,971,870 Series 21 Class A Preferred Shares and 1,028,130 Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares issued and outstanding. The annual dividend rate applicable to the Series 22 Class A Preferred Shares for the three-month floating rate period from and including June 1, 2023, to, but excluding, September 1, 2023, is 7.710.
On February 15, 2023, none of the Cumulative Redeemable Minimum Rate Reset Class A Preferred Shares, Series 25 ("Series 25 Class A Preferred Shares") outstanding were converted into Cumulative Redeemable Floating Rate Class A Preferred Shares, Series 26. The annual dividend rate for the Series 25 Class A Preferred Shares for the five-year period from and including February 15, 2023 to, but excluding, February 15, 2028 is 6.481 percent.
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Dividends
The following dividends were declared by Pembina:
6 Months Ended June 30
($ millions)20232022
Common shares
$1.32 per common share (2022: $1.26)
726696 
Class A preferred shares
$0.62 per Series 1 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.61)
66
$0.56 per Series 3 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.56)
33
$0.58 per Series 5 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.57)
66
$0.54 per Series 7 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.54)
65
$0.54 per Series 9 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.53)
55
$0.78 per Series 15 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.56)
6 
$0.60 per Series 17 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.60)
4 
$0.58 per Series 19 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.59)
5 
$0.70 per Series 21 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.61)
10 10 
$0.49 per Series 22 Class A Preferred Share (2022: nil)
1 — 
nil per Series 23 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.66)
 
$0.74 per Series 25 Class A Preferred Share (2022: $0.65)
7 
5963
On August 3, 2023, Pembina announced that its Board of Directors had declared a common share cash dividend for the third quarter of 2023 of $0.6675 per share to be paid on September 29, 2023, to shareholders of record on September 15, 2023.
Pembina's Board of Directors also declared quarterly dividends for Pembina's Class A preferred shares on July 10, 2023 as outlined in the following table:
SeriesRecord DatePayable DatePer Share Amount
Dividend Amount
($ millions)
Series 1August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.306625
Series 3August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.279875
Series 5August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.285813
Series 7August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.273750
Series 9August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.268875
Series 15September 15, 2023October 2, 2023$0.385250
Series 17September 15, 2023October 2, 2023$0.301313
Series 19September 15, 2023October 2, 2023$0.292750
Series 21August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.393875
Series 22August 1, 2023September 1, 2023$0.485836
Series 25July 31, 2023August 15, 2023$0.405063

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8. REVENUE
Revenue has been disaggregated into categories to reflect how the nature, timing and uncertainty of revenue and cash flows are affected by economic factors.
a.Revenue Disaggregation
20232022
3 Months Ended June 30PipelinesFacilitiesMarketing & New VenturesCorporateTotalPipelinesFacilities Marketing & New VenturesCorporateTotal
($ millions)
Take-or-pay(1)
416 90   506 413 195 — — 608 
Fee-for-service(1)
103 22   125 111 32 — — 143 
Product sales(2)
  1,357  1,357 — — 2,300 — 2,300 
Revenue from contracts with customers519 112 1,357  1,988 524 227 2,300 — 3,051 
Operational finance lease income6    6 — — — 
Fixed operating lease income46 11   57 29 — — 38 
Variable operating lease income3    3 — — — — — 
Shared service revenue(3)
2 3  11 16 — — — — — 
Total external revenue576 126 1,357 11 2,070 559 236 2,300 — 3,095 

20232022
6 Months Ended June 30PipelinesFacilitiesMarketing & New VenturesTotalPipelinesFacilitiesMarketing & New VenturesTotal
($ millions)
CorporateCorporate
Take-or-pay(1)
829 171   1,000 801 390 — — 1,191 
Fee-for-service(1)
232 57   289 216 65 — — 281 
Product sales(2)
  2,915  2,915 — — 4,571 — 4,571 
Revenue from contracts with customers1,061 228 2,915  4,204 1,017 455 4,571 — 6,043 
Operational finance lease income12 1   13 13 — — 14 
Fixed operating lease income92 19   111 58 18 — — 76 
Variable operating lease income7    7 — — — — — 
Shared service revenue(3)
4 6  22 32 — — — — — 
Total external revenue1,176 254 2,915 22 4,367 1,088 474 4,571 — 6,133 
(1)    Revenue recognized over time.
(2)    Revenue recognized at a point in time.
(3)    Fixed fee income related to shared service agreements with joint ventures.
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b.Contract Liabilities
Significant changes in the contract liabilities balances during the period are as follows:
6 Months Ended June 30, 202312 Months Ended December 31, 2022
($ millions)
Take-or-PayOther Contract LiabilitiesTotal
Contract Liabilities
Take-or-PayOther Contract LiabilitiesTotal
Contract Liabilities
Opening balance3 191 194 288 291 
Additions (net in the period)
37 25 62 57 59 
Disposition   (2)(90)(92)
Revenue recognized from contract liabilities(1)
 (41)(41)— (64)(64)
Closing balance
40 175 215 191 194 
Less current portion(2)
(40)(42)(82)(3)(53)(56)
Ending balance 133 133 — 138 138 
(1)    Recognition of revenue related to performance obligations satisfied in the current period that were included in the opening balance of contract liabilities.
(2)    As at June 30, 2023, the balance includes $40 million of cash collected under take-or-pay contracts which will be recognized within one year as the customer chooses to ship, process, or otherwise forego the associated service.
Contract liabilities depict Pembina's obligation to perform services in the future for cash and non-cash consideration which have been received from customers. Contract liabilities include up-front payments or non-cash consideration received from customers for future transportation, processing, terminalling and storage services. Contract liabilities also include consideration received from customers for take-or-pay commitments where the customer has a make-up right to ship or process future volumes under a firm contract. These amounts are non-refundable should the customer not use its make-up rights.
In all instances where goods or services have been transferred to a customer in advance of the receipt of customer consideration, Pembina's right to consideration is unconditional and has therefore been presented as a receivable.
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9. OPERATING SEGMENTS
Pembina's operating segments are organized by three divisions: Pipelines, Facilities and Marketing & New Ventures.
3 Months Ended June 30, 2023
Pipelines(1)
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures(2)
Corporate & Inter-segment EliminationsTotal
($ millions)
Revenue from external customers(3)
576 126 1,357 11 2,070 
Inter-segment revenue32 94 — (126)— 
Total revenue(4)
608 220 1,357 (115)2,070 
Operating expenses160 90 — (61)189 
Cost of goods sold, including product purchases— — 1,277 (65)1,212 
Depreciation and amortization included in operations101 41 11 155 
Cost of sales261 131 1,288 (124)1,556 
Realized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— — (14)— (14)
Share of profit from equity accounted investees20 69 — 97 
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— — (34)— (34)
Gross profit367 158 125 659 
Depreciation included in general and administrative— — 10 11 
Other general and administrative56 73 
Other expense— 
Reportable segment results from operating activities
358 155 111 (58)566 
Net finance costs (income)(4)103 109 
Reportable segment earnings (loss) before tax
350 153 115 (161)457 
Capital expenditures
77 33 — 13 123 
Contributions to equity accounted investees— 11 
3 Months Ended June 30, 2022
Pipelines(1)
Facilities
Marketing &
New Ventures(2)
Corporate & Inter-segment EliminationsTotal
($ millions)
Revenue from external customers(3)
559 236 2,300 — 3,095 
Inter-segment revenue45 124 — (169)— 
Total revenue(4)
604 360 2,300 (169)3,095 
Operating expenses156 141 — (86)211 
Cost of goods sold, including product purchases— 2,157 (84)2,075 
Depreciation and amortization included in operations96 80 11 188 
Cost of sales252 223 2,168 (169)2,474 
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— (10)59 — 49 
Share of profit from equity accounted investees48 20 — 74 
Unrealized loss (gain) on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— (74)— (65)
Gross profit400 158 153 — 711 
Depreciation included in general and administrative— — — 10 10 
Other general and administrative10 10 55 80 
Other income— (1)(3)(14)(18)
Reportable segment results from operating activities
390 154 146 (51)639 
Net finance costs11 98 124 
Reportable segment earnings (loss) before tax
382 147 135 (149)515 
Capital expenditures(5)
75 48 17 12 152 
Contributions to equity accounted investees— — — 
(1)    Pipelines transportation revenue includes $67 million (2022: $55 million) associated with U.S. pipeline revenue.
(2)    Marketing & New Ventures includes revenue of $47 million (2022: $89 million) associated with U.S. midstream sales.
(3)    Includes $16 million of fixed fee income (2022: nil) related to shared service agreements with joint ventures.
(4)    During the three months ended June 30, 2023, one customer accounted for 10 percent or more of total revenues with $229 million reported throughout all segments. During the three months ended June 30, 2022, no one customer accounted for 10 percent or more of total revenues reported throughout all segments.
(5)    Includes capital expenditures related to assets held for sale of $6 million in 2022.
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6 Months Ended June 30, 2023
Pipelines(1)
Facilities
Marketing & New Ventures(2)
Corporate & Inter-segment EliminationsTotal
($ millions)
Revenue from external customers(3)
1,176 254 2,915 22 4,367 
Inter-segment revenue60 174 — (234)— 
Total revenue(4)
1,236 428 2,915 (212)4,367 
Operating expenses332 170 — (113)389 
Cost of goods sold, including product purchases— — 2,686 (123)2,563 
Depreciation and amortization included in operations200 75 23 301 
Cost of sales532 245 2,709 (233)3,253 
Realized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— — (38)— (38)
Share of profit from equity accounted investees55 117 — 179 
Gross profit 759 300 251 21 1,331 
Depreciation included in general and administrative— — 19 20 
Other general and administrative17 16 115 156 
Other expense— — — 
Reportable segment results from operating activities
741 292 232 (113)1,152 
Net finance costs (income)15 (3)204 220 
Reportable segment earnings (loss) before tax
726 288 235 (317)932 
Capital expenditures
183 53 21 260 
Contributions to equity accounted investees33 15 — 49 
6 Months Ended June 30, 2022
Pipelines(1)
Facilities
Marketing & New Ventures(2)
Corporate & Inter-segment EliminationsTotal
($ millions)
Revenue from external customers(3)
1,088 474 4,571 — 6,133 
Inter-segment revenue89 243 — (332)— 
Total revenue(4)
1,177 717 4,571 (332)6,133 
Operating expenses297 275 — (168)404 
Cost of goods sold, including product purchases— 4,124 (167)3,959 
Depreciation and amortization included in operations195 135 22 355 
Cost of sales492 412 4,146 (332)4,718 
Realized (gain) loss on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— (17)113 — 96 
Unrealized gain on commodity-related derivative financial instruments— (51)(39)— (90)
Share of profit from equity accounted investees88 44 27 — 159 
Gross profit773 417 378 — 1,568 
Depreciation included in general and administrative— — — 20 20 
Other general and administrative24 12 20 121 177 
Other (income) expense(9)(1)(3)(10)
Reportable segment results from operating activities758 406 361 (144)1,381 
Net finance costs15 200 233 
Reportable segment earnings (loss) before tax743 397 352 (344)1,148 
Capital expenditures(5)
189 78 46 18 331 
Contributions to equity accounted investees— 13 12 — 25 
(1)    Pipelines transportation revenue includes $139 million (2022: $107 million) associated with U.S. pipeline revenue.
(2)    Marketing & New Ventures includes revenue of $151 million (2022: $177 million) associated with U.S. midstream sales.
(3)    Includes $32 million of fixed fee income (2022: nil) related to shared service agreements with joint ventures.
(4)    During six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, no one customer accounted for 10 percent or more of total revenues reported throughout all segments.
(5)    Includes capital expenditures related to assets held for sale of $6 million in 2022.
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10. NET FINANCE COSTS
3 Months Ended June 306 Months Ended June 30
($ millions)
2023202220232022
Interest expense on financial liabilities measured at amortized cost:
Loans and borrowings99 95 196 189 
Subordinated hybrid notes8 15 15 
Leases7 15 16 
Unwinding of discount rate4 8 
(Gain) loss in fair value of non-commodity-related derivative financial instruments(10)(21)
Foreign exchange losses and other1 7 
Net finance costs109 124 220 233 
11. ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
($ millions)Currency Translation Reserve
Cash Flow Hedge
Reserve
Pension and other Post-Retirement Benefit Plan Adjustments(2)
Total
Balance at December 31, 2022307 31 341 
Other comprehensive loss before hedging activities(94)— — (94)
Other comprehensive gain (loss) resulting from hedging activities(1)
(4)— 
Balance at June 30, 2023220 27 250 
(1)     Amounts relate to hedges of the Company's net investment in foreign operations (reported in Currency Translation Reserve) and interest rate derivatives designated as cash flow hedges (reported in Cash Flow Hedge Reserve) (Note 12).
(2)     Pension and other Post-Retirement Benefit Plan Adjustments will not be reclassified into earnings.
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12. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS & RISK MANAGEMENT
Fair Values
The fair values of financial assets and liabilities, together with the carrying amounts shown in the condensed consolidated interim statements of financial position, are shown in the table below. Certain non-derivative financial instruments measured at amortized cost including cash and cash equivalents, trade receivables and other, finance lease receivables, trade payables and other, and other liabilities have been excluded because they have carrying amounts that approximate their fair value due to the nature of the item or the short time to maturity. These instruments would be classified in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Carrying
Value
Fair Value(1)
Carrying
Value
Fair Value(1)
($ millions)
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 1Level 2Level 3
Financial assets carried at fair value
Derivative financial instruments(2)
126  92 34 129 — 92 37 
Financial liabilities carried at fair value
Derivative financial instruments(2)
44  32 12 64 — 57 
Contingent consideration(3)
36   36 49 — 12 37 
Financial liabilities carried at amortized cost
Long-term debt(4)
10,601  9,763  10,600 — 9,590 — 
(1)    The basis for determining fair value is disclosed in Note 3.
(2)    At June 30, 2023 all derivative financial instruments are carried at fair value through earnings, except for $27 million in interest rate derivative financial assets that have been designated as cash flow hedges.
(3)    Included in trade payables and other. Under the terms of the agreements on Pembina's investment in the Cedar LNG Project, Pembina has commitments to make additional payments on a positive final investment decision as well as contributions to fund development costs and annual operating budgets.
(4)    Carrying value of current and non-current balances. Includes loans and borrowings and subordinated hybrid notes.
Level 2
Pembina's Level 2 financial instruments carried at fair value are valued using inputs that include quoted forward prices for commodities, time value and volatility factors, which can be substantially observed or corroborated in the marketplace. Instruments in this category include non-exchange traded derivatives such as over-the-counter physical forwards and options, including those that have prices similar to quoted market prices. Pembina obtains quoted market prices for its inputs from information sources including banks, Bloomberg Terminals and Natural Gas Exchange.
Level 3
Pembina has entered into long-term power purchase agreements that resulted in the recognition of embedded derivatives which Pembina has classified in Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. The embedded derivatives are accounted for at fair value with realized and unrealized gains and losses recognized in earnings. The fair value is measured using a forward pricing model based on the fixed off take price and forward power price differentials at each reporting date. The fair value is determined using the contracted wind price at the reporting date compared to the quoted forward Alberta Electric System Operator ("AESO") wind power prices at the reporting date from a third-party information source, adjusted for various factors including inflation and credit spread. The significant unobservable inputs that impact the fair value of the Level 3 derivative instruments are wind discounts and forward power prices. Wind discounts are calculated as the decrease in realized power price for wind generators relative to average power pool prices as a result of wind generation, and are adjusted by management's projections of the wind escalation rate over time. Forward power prices are determined using a long-term price forecast.
Changes in fair value of the derivative net assets classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy were as follows:
($ millions)2023
Level 3 derivative net asset at January 1
30 
Included in gain (loss) on commodity-related derivative financial instruments in earnings(8)
Level 3 derivative net asset at June 30
22 
There were no transfers into or out of Level 3 during the six months ended June 30, 2023.
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13. RELATED PARTIES
Pembina enters into transactions with related parties in the normal course of business and all transactions are measured at their exchange amount, unless otherwise noted. Pembina contracts capacity from certain of its equity accounted investees, advances funds to support operations, provides letters of credit, including financial guarantees, and provides services, on a fixed fee and cost recovery basis, to certain equity accounted investees. A summary of the significant related party transactions are as follows: 
Equity Accounted Investees
3 Months Ended June 30
6 Months Ended June 30

($ millions)
2023202220232022
Services provided(1)
104 41 205 84 
Services received4 14 
As at:June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Advances to related parties(2)
1 22 
Trade receivables and other33 42 
Trade payables and other(3)
17 150 
(1)    Services provided by Pembina include payments made by Pembina on behalf of related parties.
(2)    During the six months ended June 30, 2023, Pembina settled an advance due from Ruby for U.S. $14 million and Fort Corp. repaid advances of $1 million.
(3)    As at December 31, 2022, trade payables and other included U.S. $102 million related to the Ruby Settlement Agreement with Ruby, which was settled in January 2023.
PGI
Pembina provides management services to PGI for a fixed fee of $52 million per year, which is included in shared service revenue. Pembina also bills PGI for services provided on a cost recovery basis and for payments made by Pembina, on behalf of PGI, to third parties. Services provided to PGI for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 totaled $65 million and $128 million (2022: nil for the three and six months ended June 30), respectively. PGI provides Pembina with extraction services under long-term fee-for-service arrangements, with total services received by Pembina from PGI for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 of $1 million and $8 million (2022: nil for the three and six months ended June 30), respectively. As at June 30, 2023, trade receivables and other includes $33 million due from PGI (December 31, 2022: $41 million).
Ruby
During the first quarter of 2023, Pembina settled an advance due from Ruby for U.S. $14 million as well as a provision payable to Ruby for U.S. $102 million, both of which are related to the Ruby Subsidiary Bankruptcy. See Note 5 for further information.
Aux Sable
Pembina operates and provides oversight for the facilities owned by Aux Sable. As the operating partner, Pembina recovers operating costs, and other costs on a cost recovery basis. Total services provided by Pembina to Aux Sable for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 totaled $35 million and $65 million (2022: $25 million and $49 million), respectively.
Alliance
Pembina provides management services to Alliance for a fixed fee of $11 million per year (2022: $11 million), which is included in shared service revenue, and also provides services to Alliance on a cost recovery basis.

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14. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Commitments
Pembina was committed for the following amounts under its contracts and arrangements as at June 30, 2023:
Contractual Obligations(1)
Payments Due by Period
($ millions)TotalLess than 1 Year1 – 3 Years3 – 5 YearsAfter 5 Years
Construction commitments(2)
844 314 504 26 — 
Other commitments related to lease contracts(3)
473 43 81 76 273 
Transportation and processing(4)
96 40 31 14 11 
Funding commitments(5)
61 53 — — 
Software, cloud computing and other
36 13 20 
Total contractual obligations
1,510 463 644 118 285 
(1)Pembina enters into product purchase agreements and power purchase agreements to secure supply for future operations. Purchase prices of both NGL and power are dependent on current market prices. Volumes and prices for NGL and power contracts cannot be reasonably determined, and therefore, an amount has not been included in the contractual obligations schedule. Product purchase agreements range from one to nine years and involve the purchase of NGL products from producers. Assuming product is available, Pembina has secured between 11 and 184 mbpd of NGL each year up to and including 2031. Power purchase agreements range from one to 25 years and involve the purchase of power from electrical service providers. Pembina has secured up to 75 megawatts per day each year up to and including 2047.
(2)Excludes significant projects that are awaiting regulatory approval, projects which Pembina is not committed to construct, and projects that are executed by equity accounted investees.
(3)Relates to expected variable lease payments excluded from the measurements of the lease liability and payments related to non-lease components in lessee lease contracts.
(4)Take-or-pay payments for minimum volumes to be transported or processed, including $16 million of contract transportation on the Alliance Pipeline.
(5)Pembina has committed to fund the construction of an asset that will connect Pembina's assets into a third-party pipeline.    
Commitments to Equity Accounted Investees
Pembina has commitments to provide contributions to certain equity accounted investees based on annual budgets approved by the joint venture partners and contractual agreements.
Contingencies
Pembina, including its subsidiaries and its investments in equity accounted investees, are subject to various legal and regulatory and tax proceedings, actions and audits arising in the normal course of business. We represent our interests vigorously in all proceedings in which we are involved. Legal and administrative proceedings involving possible losses are inherently complex, and we apply significant judgment in estimating probable outcomes. Of significance is a claim filed against Aux Sable by a counterparty to an NGL supply agreement. Aux Sable has filed Statements of Defense responding to the claim. While the final outcome of such actions and proceedings cannot be predicted with certainty, at this time management believes that the resolutions of such actions and proceedings will not have a material impact on Pembina's financial position or results of operations.
Letters of Credit
Pembina has provided letters of credit to various third parties in the normal course of conducting business. The letters of credit include financial guarantees to counterparties for product purchases and sales, transportation services, utilities, engineering and construction services. The letters of credit have not had and are not expected to have a material impact on Pembina's financial position, earnings, liquidity or capital resources. As at June 30, 2023, Pembina had $150 million (December 31, 2022: $198 million) in letters of credit issued.
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