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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) — February 9, 2024

Plains GP Holdings, L.P.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware1-3613290-1005472
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation)
(Commission File Number)(IRS Employer Identification No.)

333 Clay Street, Suite 1600, Houston, Texas 77002
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

713-646-4100
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Class A SharesPAGPNasdaq
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.





Item 2.02 and Item 7.01. Results of Operations and Financial Condition; Regulation FD Disclosure.

    On February 9, 2024, the Registrant issued a press release reporting its fourth-quarter 2023 results. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 hereto. In accordance with General Instruction B.2 of Form 8-K, the information presented herein under Item 2.02 and Item 7.01 shall not be deemed “filed” for the purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall such information be deemed incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, each as amended.

Item 9.01. Financial Statements and Exhibits.

    (d) Exhibits.
Exhibit NumberDescription
99.1
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document)


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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
PLAINS GP HOLDINGS, L.P.
By:PAA GP Holdings LLC, its general partner
Date: February 9, 2024By:/s/ Al Swanson
Name:Al Swanson
Title:Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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Exhibit 99.1


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Plains All American Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Results;
Announces 2024 Guidance

Houston, TX – February 9, 2024 – Plains All American Pipeline, L.P. (Nasdaq: PAA) and Plains GP Holdings (Nasdaq: PAGP) today reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2023 results, announced 2024 guidance and provided the following highlights:

2023 Highlights

Fourth-quarter and full-year 2023 Net income attributable to PAA of $312 million and $1.23 billion, respectively, and 2023 Net cash provided by operating activities of $1.01 billion and $2.73 billion, respectively

Delivered strong fourth-quarter and full-year 2023 Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA above the top-end of guidance with $737 million and $2.71 billion, respectively

Generated full-year 2023 Adjusted Free Cash Flow (excluding changes in Assets & Liabilities) of $1.60 billion and achieved year-end leverage of 3.1x

Delivered on commitment to increase cash return to equity holders by increasing distributions $0.20 per unit annualized in February 2023, representing a 23% aggregate increase in the annualized distribution versus 2022 levels

High graded the asset base through continued portfolio optimization including two asset sales and three bolt-on acquisitions

Received two credit rating agency upgrades demonstrating progress on deleveraging efforts and our target to achieve BBB credit ratings

2024 Outlook

Expect full-year 2024 Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA of $2.625 - $2.725 billion

Reaffirming leverage ratio target range of 3.25x - 3.75x reflecting commitment to balance sheet strength and flexibility

Board approved increasing the annualized common distribution by $0.20 to $1.27 per unit commencing in February 2024, representing a 19% aggregate increase in the annualized distribution versus 2023 levels

Expect to generate approximately $1.65 billion of Adjusted Free Cash Flow (excluding changes in Assets & Liabilities) and $500 million of Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions (excluding changes in Assets & Liabilities)

Remain focused on disciplined capital investments, anticipating full-year 2024 Investment and Maintenance Capital of +/- $375 million and +/- $230 million, net to PAA, respectively

“Strong execution in 2023 drove better-than-expected results and allowed us to accelerate progress on our long-term goals and objectives. This included lowering our leverage ratio target range, increasing capital returns to equity holders through increased distributions, and completing multiple win-win strategic transactions in both our Crude Oil and NGL segments,” said Willie Chiang, Chairman and CEO of Plains. “Looking forward to 2024, Plains remains well-positioned to deliver value to our unitholders through our continued focus on generating strong free cash flow, capital discipline, and increasing returns to unitholders all while maintaining our financial flexibility.”
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Plains All American Pipeline

Summary Financial Information (unaudited)
(in millions, except per unit data)
Three Months Ended
December 31,
% Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
%
GAAP Results20232022Change20232022Change
Net income attributable to PAA (1)
$312 $263 19 %$1,230 $1,037 19 %
Diluted net income per common unit$0.35 $0.30 17 %$1.40 $1.19 18 %
Diluted weighted average common units outstanding701 698 — %699 701 — %
Net cash provided by operating activities$1,011 $335 202 %$2,727 $2,408 13 %
Distribution per common unit declared for the period$0.3175 $0.2675 19 %$1.1200 $0.9200 22 %
(1)Reported results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2022 include a non-cash asset impairment of $330 million related to our California assets and a non-cash gain on investments in unconsolidated entities of approximately $370 million related to our purchase of an additional interest in the Cactus II pipeline.

Three Months Ended
December 31,
% Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
%
Non-GAAP Results (1)
20232022Change20232022Change
Adjusted net income attributable to PAA$355 $286 24 %$1,250 $1,091 15 %
Diluted adjusted net income per common unit$0.42 $0.33 27 %$1.42 $1.26 13 %
Adjusted EBITDA $875 $759 15 %$3,167 $2,875 10 %
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA (2)
$737 $659 12 %$2,711 $2,510 %
Implied DCF per common unit and common unit equivalent$0.68 $0.58 17 %$2.46 $2.26 %
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (3)
$710 $(4)**$1,798 $1,610 12 %
Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions
$458 $(218)**$809 $828 (2)%
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities)
$402 $236 70 %$1,604 $1,801 (11)%
Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities)
$150 $22 **$615 $1,019 (40)%
** Indicates that variance as a percentage is not meaningful.
(1)See the section of this release entitled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Selected Items Impacting Comparability” and the tables attached hereto for information regarding our Non-GAAP financial measures, including their reconciliation to the most directly comparable measures as reported in accordance with GAAP, and certain selected items that PAA believes impact comparability of financial results between reporting periods.
(2)Excludes amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests in the Plains Oryx Permian Basin LLC joint venture, Cactus II Pipeline LLC and Red River Pipeline LLC.
(3)Fourth-quarter 2022 Adjusted Free Cash Flow is impacted by a $230 million payment related to the settlement of a Line 901 class action lawsuit.
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Summary of Selected Financial Data by Segment (unaudited)
(in millions)

Segment Adjusted EBITDA
Crude OilNGL
Three Months Ended December 31, 2023$563 $169 
Three Months Ended December 31, 2022$504 $151 
Percentage change in Segment Adjusted EBITDA versus 2022 period
12 %12 %
Segment Adjusted EBITDA
Crude OilNGL
Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2023$2,163 $522 
Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2022$1,986 $518 
Percentage change in Segment Adjusted EBITDA versus 2022 period
9 %1 %

Fourth-quarter 2023 Crude Oil Segment Adjusted EBITDA increased 12% versus comparable 2022 results primarily due to higher volumes across our pipeline systems, contributions from acquisitions and the benefit of tariff escalation, partially offset by fewer market-based opportunities for our merchant activities.

Fourth-quarter 2023 NGL Segment Adjusted EBITDA increased 12% versus comparable 2022 results primarily due to favorable NGL basis differentials and additional market-based opportunities partially offset by the divestiture of our interest in the KFS facility and increased field operating costs.

Plains GP Holdings

PAGP owns an indirect non-economic controlling interest in PAA’s general partner and an indirect limited partner interest in PAA. As the control entity of PAA, PAGP consolidates PAA’s results into its financial statements, which is reflected in the condensed consolidating balance sheet and income statement tables attached hereto.

Conference Call and Webcast Instructions
PAA and PAGP will hold a joint conference call at 9:00 a.m. CT on Friday, February 9, 2024 to discuss fourth-quarter performance and related items.
To access the internet webcast, please go to https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/ukgq4wwt/.

Alternatively, the webcast can be accessed on our website (www.plains.com) under Investor Relations (Navigate to: Investor Relations / either “PAA” or “PAGP” / News & Events / Events & Presentations). Following the live webcast, an audio replay will be available on our website and will be accessible for a period of 365 days. Slides will be posted prior to the call at the above referenced website.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Selected Items Impacting Comparability
To supplement our financial information presented in accordance with GAAP, management uses additional measures known as “non-GAAP financial measures” in its evaluation of past performance and prospects for the future and to assess the amount of cash that is available for distributions, debt repayments, common equity repurchases and other general partnership purposes. The primary additional measures used by management are Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA, Implied Distributable Cash Flow (“DCF”), Adjusted Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions.

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Our definition and calculation of certain non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures of other companies. Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA, Implied DCF and certain other non-GAAP financial performance measures are reconciled to Net Income, and Adjusted Free Cash Flow, Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions and certain other non-GAAP financial liquidity measures are reconciled to Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities (the most directly comparable measures as reported in accordance with GAAP) for the historical periods presented in the tables attached to this release, and should be viewed in addition to, and not in lieu of, our Consolidated Financial Statements and accompanying notes. In addition, we encourage you to visit our website at www.plains.com (in particular the section under “Financial Information” entitled “Non-GAAP Reconciliations” within the Investor Relations tab), which presents a reconciliation of our commonly used non-GAAP and supplemental financial measures. We do not reconcile non-GAAP financial measures on a forward-looking basis as it is impractical to do so without unreasonable effort.

Non-GAAP Financial Performance Measures

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest expense, income tax (expense)/benefit, depreciation and amortization (including our proportionate share of depreciation and amortization, including write-downs related to cancelled projects and impairments, of unconsolidated entities), gains and losses on asset sales and asset impairments and gains or losses on investments in unconsolidated entities, adjusted for certain selected items impacting comparability. Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA excludes the portion of Adjusted EBITDA that is attributable to noncontrolling interests.

Management believes that the presentation of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA and Implied DCF provides useful information to investors regarding our performance and results of operations because these measures, when used to supplement related GAAP financial measures, (i) provide additional information about our core operating performance and ability to fund distributions to our unitholders through cash generated by our operations and (ii) provide investors with the same financial analytical framework upon which management bases financial, operational, compensation and planning/budgeting decisions. We also present these and additional non-GAAP financial measures, including adjusted net income attributable to PAA and basic and diluted adjusted net income per common unit, as they are measures that investors, rating agencies and debt holders have indicated are useful in assessing us and our results of operations. These non-GAAP financial performance measures may exclude, for example, (i) charges for obligations that are expected to be settled with the issuance of equity instruments, (ii) gains and losses on derivative instruments that are related to underlying activities in another period (or the reversal of such adjustments from a prior period), gains and losses on derivatives that are either related to investing activities (such as the purchase of linefill) or purchases of long-term inventory, and inventory valuation adjustments, as applicable, (iii) long-term inventory costing adjustments, (iv) items that are not indicative of our core operating results and/or (v) other items that we believe should be excluded in understanding our core operating performance. These measures may be further adjusted to include amounts related to deficiencies associated with minimum volume commitments whereby we have billed the counterparties for their deficiency obligation and such amounts are recognized as deferred revenue in “Other current liabilities” in our Consolidated Financial Statements. We also adjust for amounts billed by our equity method investees related to deficiencies under minimum volume commitments. Such amounts are presented net of applicable amounts subsequently recognized into revenue. Furthermore, the calculation of these measures contemplates tax effects as a separate reconciling item, where applicable. We have defined all such items as “selected items impacting comparability.” Due to the nature of the selected items, certain selected items impacting comparability may impact certain non-GAAP financial measures, referred to as adjusted results, but not impact other non-GAAP financial measures. We do not necessarily consider all of our selected items impacting comparability to be non-recurring, infrequent or unusual, but we believe that an understanding of these selected items impacting comparability is material to the evaluation of our operating results and prospects.

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Although we present selected items impacting comparability that management considers in evaluating our performance, you should also be aware that the items presented do not represent all items that affect comparability between the periods presented. Variations in our operating results are also caused by changes in volumes, prices, exchange rates, mechanical interruptions, acquisitions, divestitures, investment capital projects and numerous other factors. These types of variations may not be separately identified in this release, but will be discussed, as applicable, in management’s discussion and analysis of operating results in our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Non-GAAP Financial Liquidity Measures

Management uses the non-GAAP financial liquidity measures Adjusted Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions to assess the amount of cash that is available for distributions, debt repayments, common equity repurchases and other general partnership purposes. Adjusted Free Cash Flow is defined as Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities, less Net Cash Provided by/(Used in) Investing Activities, which primarily includes acquisition, investment and maintenance capital expenditures, investments in unconsolidated entities and the impact from the purchase and sale of linefill, net of proceeds from the sales of assets and further impacted by distributions to and contributions from noncontrolling interests. Adjusted Free Cash Flow is further reduced by cash distributions paid to our preferred and common unitholders to arrive at Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions.

We also present these measures and additional non-GAAP financial liquidity measures as they are measures that investors have indicated are useful. We present the Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) for use in assessing our underlying business liquidity and cash flow generating capacity excluding fluctuations caused by timing of when amounts earned or incurred were collected, received or paid from period to period. Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) is defined as Adjusted Free Cash Flow excluding the impact of “Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions” on our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows. Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) is further reduced by cash distributions paid to our preferred and common unitholders to arrive at Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities).


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PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions, except per unit data)
Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
REVENUES$12,698 $12,952 $48,712 $57,342 
COSTS AND EXPENSES
Purchases and related costs11,558 11,995 44,531 53,176 
Field operating costs363 343 1,425 1,315 
General and administrative expenses87 82 350 325 
Depreciation and amortization273 254 1,048 965 
(Gains)/losses on asset sales and asset impairments, net(9)315 (152)269 
Total costs and expenses12,272 12,989 47,202 56,050 
OPERATING INCOME/(LOSS)
426 (37)1,510 1,292 
OTHER INCOME/(EXPENSE)
Equity earnings in unconsolidated entities92 96 369 403 
Gains/(losses) on investments in unconsolidated entities, net
— 345 28 346 
Interest expense, net(97)(100)(386)(405)
Other income/(expense), net17 18 102 (219)
INCOME BEFORE TAX438 322 1,623 1,417 
Current income tax expense(41)(24)(145)(84)
Deferred income tax (expense)/benefit12 24 (105)
NET INCOME399 310 1,502 1,228 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests
(87)(47)(272)(191)
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO PAA$312 $263 $1,230 $1,037 
NET INCOME PER COMMON UNIT:
Net income allocated to common unitholders — Basic and Diluted$248 $210 $976 $831 
Basic and diluted weighted average common units outstanding701 698 699 701 
Basic and diluted net income per common unit$0.35 $0.30 $1.40 $1.19 









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PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET DATA
(in millions)
December 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
ASSETS
Current assets (including Cash and cash equivalents of $450 and $401, respectively)
$4,913 $5,355 
Property and equipment, net15,782 15,250 
Investments in unconsolidated entities2,820 3,084 
Intangible assets, net1,875 2,145 
Linefill 976 961 
Long-term operating lease right-of-use assets, net313 349 
Long-term inventory265 284 
Other long-term assets, net411 464 
Total assets
$27,355 $27,892 
LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS’ CAPITAL
Current liabilities$5,003 $5,891 
Senior notes, net7,242 7,237 
Other long-term debt, net63 50 
Long-term operating lease liabilities274 308 
Other long-term liabilities and deferred credits1,041 1,081 
Total liabilities
13,623 14,567 
Partners’ capital excluding noncontrolling interests10,422 10,057 
Noncontrolling interests3,310 3,268 
Total partners’ capital13,732 13,325 
Total liabilities and partners’ capital$27,355 $27,892 

DEBT CAPITALIZATION RATIOS
(in millions)
December 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Short-term debt$446$1,159
Long-term debt7,3057,287
Total debt
$7,751$8,446
Long-term debt$7,305$7,287
Partners’ capital excluding noncontrolling interests10,42210,057
Total book capitalization excluding noncontrolling interests (“Total book capitalization”)$17,727$17,344
Total book capitalization, including short-term debt
$18,173$18,503
Long-term debt-to-total book capitalization41 %42 %
Total debt-to-total book capitalization, including short-term debt43 %46 %

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PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

COMPUTATION OF BASIC AND DILUTED NET INCOME PER COMMON UNIT (1)
(in millions, except per unit data)

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Basic and Diluted Net Income per Common Unit
Net income attributable to PAA$312 $263 $1,230 $1,037 
Distributions to Series A preferred unitholders
(44)(37)(173)(149)
Distributions to Series B preferred unitholders
(20)(15)(76)(52)
Amounts allocated to participating securities(1)(1)(10)(5)
 Other
— — 
Net income allocated to common unitholders$248 $210 $976 $831 
Basic and diluted weighted average common units outstanding (2) (3)
701 698 699 701 
Basic and diluted net income per common unit$0.35 $0.30 $1.40 $1.19 
(1)We calculate net income allocated to common unitholders based on the distributions pertaining to the current period’s net income. After adjusting for the appropriate period’s distributions, the remaining undistributed earnings or excess distributions over earnings, if any, are allocated to common unitholders and participating securities in accordance with the contractual terms of our partnership agreement in effect for the period and as further prescribed under the two-class method.
(2)The possible conversion of our Series A preferred units was excluded from the calculation of diluted net income per common unit for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 as the effect was either antidilutive or did not change net income per common unit.
(3)Our equity-indexed compensation plan awards that contemplate the issuance of common units are considered dilutive unless (i) they become vested only upon the satisfaction of a performance condition and (ii) that performance condition has yet to be satisfied. Equity-indexed compensation plan awards that are deemed to be dilutive are reduced by a hypothetical common unit repurchase based on the remaining unamortized fair value, as prescribed by the treasury stock method in guidance issued by the FASB.

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PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in millions)
Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2023
20232022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net income$1,502 $1,228 
Reconciliation of net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization1,048 965 
(Gains)/losses on asset sales and asset impairments, net
(152)269 
Deferred income tax expense/(benefit)(24)105 
Change in fair value of Preferred Distribution Rate Reset Option
(58)189 
Equity earnings in unconsolidated entities(369)(403)
Distributions on earnings from unconsolidated entities458 488 
(Gains)/losses on investments in unconsolidated entities, net
(28)(346)
Other156 104 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions
194 (191)
Net cash provided by operating activities2,727 2,408 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Net cash used in investing activities
(702)(526)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Net cash used in financing activities(1,976)(1,931)
Effect of translation adjustment— (3)
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash49 (52)
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period401 453 
Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period$450 $401 

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
(in millions)

Net to PAA (1)
Consolidated
Three Months Ended December 31,Twelve Months Ended December 31,Three Months Ended December 31,Twelve Months Ended December 31,
20232022202320222023202220232022
Investment capital expenditures:
Crude Oil$75 $44 $245 $229 $100 $64 $334 $298 
NGL14 65 36 14 65 36 
Total Investment capital expenditures89 52 310 265 114 72 399 334 
Maintenance capital expenditures58 63 214 202 63 65 231 211 
$147 $115 $524 $467 $177 $137 $630 $545 
(1)Excludes expenditures attributable to noncontrolling interests.
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PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
(in millions, except per unit and ratio data)

COMPUTATION OF BASIC AND DILUTED ADJUSTED NET INCOME PER COMMON UNIT (1)

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Basic and Diluted Adjusted Net Income per Common Unit
Net income attributable to PAA$312 $263 $1,230 $1,037 
Selected items impacting comparability - Adjusted net income attributable to PAA (2)
43 23 20 54 
Adjusted net income attributable to PAA$355 $286 $1,250 $1,091 
Distributions to Series A preferred unitholders
(44)(37)(173)(149)
Distributions to Series B preferred unitholders
(20)(15)(76)(52)
Amounts allocated to participating securities(1)(1)(10)(5)
Other
— — 
Adjusted net income allocated to common unitholders
$291 $233 $996 $885 
Basic and diluted weighted average common units outstanding (3) (4)
701 698 699 701 
Basic and diluted adjusted net income per common unit$0.42 $0.33 $1.42 $1.26 
(1)We calculate adjusted net income allocated to common unitholders based on the distributions pertaining to the current period’s net income. After adjusting for the appropriate period’s distributions, the remaining undistributed earnings or excess distributions over earnings, if any, are allocated to the common unitholders and participating securities in accordance with the contractual terms of our partnership agreement in effect for the period and as further prescribed under the two-class method.
(2)See the “Selected Items Impacting Comparability” table for additional information.
(3)The possible conversion of our Series A preferred units was excluded from the calculation of diluted adjusted net income per common unit for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 as the effect was antidilutive.
(4)Our equity-indexed compensation plan awards that contemplate the issuance of common units are considered dilutive unless (i) they become vested only upon the satisfaction of a performance condition and (ii) that performance condition has yet to be satisfied. Equity-indexed compensation plan awards that are deemed to be dilutive are reduced by a hypothetical common unit repurchase based on the remaining unamortized fair value, as prescribed by the treasury stock method in guidance issued by the FASB.

Net Income Per Common Unit to Adjusted Net Income Per Common Unit Reconciliation:

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Basic and diluted net income per common unit$0.35 $0.30 $1.40 $1.19 
Selected items impacting comparability per common unit (1)
0.07 0.03 0.02 0.07 
Basic and diluted adjusted net income per common unit$0.42 $0.33 $1.42 $1.26 
(1)See the “Selected Items Impacting Comparability” and the “Computation of Basic and Diluted Adjusted Net Income Per Common Unit” tables for additional information.

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PLAINS ALL AMERICAN PIPELINE, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA and Implied DCF Reconciliation:

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Net Income$399 $310 $1,502 $1,228 
Interest expense, net97 100 386 405 
Income tax expense39 12 121 189 
Depreciation and amortization273 254 1,048 965 
(Gains)/losses on asset sales and asset impairments, net(9)315 (152)269 
(Gains)/losses on investments in unconsolidated entities, net
— (345)(28)(346)
Depreciation and amortization of unconsolidated entities (1)
20 27 87 85 
Selected items impacting comparability - Adjusted EBITDA (2)
56 86 203 80 
Adjusted EBITDA$875 $759 $3,167 $2,875 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to noncontrolling interests(138)(100)(456)(365)
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA$737 $659 $2,711 $2,510 
Adjusted EBITDA$875 $759 $3,167 $2,875 
Interest expense, net of certain non-cash items (3)
(92)(96)(367)(391)
 Maintenance capital
(63)(65)(231)(211)
 Investment capital of noncontrolling interests (4)
(24)(18)(87)(69)
 Current income tax expense
(41)(24)(145)(84)
Distributions from unconsolidated entities in excess of/(less than) adjusted equity earnings (5)
(15)20 (37)(28)
Distributions to noncontrolling interests (6)
(97)(104)(333)(298)
Implied DCF$543 $472 $1,967 $1,794 
Preferred unit cash distributions (6)
(64)(62)(241)(198)
Implied DCF Available to Common Unitholders $479 $410 $1,726 $1,596 
Weighted Average Common Units Outstanding701 698 699 701 
Weighted Average Common Units and Common Unit Equivalents772 769 770 772 
Implied DCF per Common Unit (7)
$0.68 $0.59 $2.47 $2.28 
Implied DCF per Common Unit and Common Unit Equivalent (8)
$0.68 $0.58 $2.46 $2.26 
Cash Distribution Paid per Common Unit$0.2675 $0.2175 $1.0700 $0.8325 
Common Unit Cash Distributions (6)
$188 $152 $748 $584 
Common Unit Distribution Coverage Ratio2.55x
2.70x
2.31x
2.73x
Implied DCF Excess$291 $258 $978 $1,012 
(1)Adjustment to exclude our proportionate share of depreciation and amortization expense (including write-downs related to cancelled projects and impairments) of unconsolidated entities.
(2)See the “Selected Items Impacting Comparability” table for additional information.
(3)Excludes certain non-cash items impacting interest expense such as amortization of debt issuance costs and terminated interest rate swaps.
(4)Investment capital expenditures attributable to noncontrolling interests that reduce Implied DCF available to PAA common unitholders.
(5)Comprised of cash distributions received from unconsolidated entities less equity earnings in unconsolidated entities (adjusted for our proportionate share of depreciation and amortization, including write-downs related to cancelled projects and impairments, and selected items impacting comparability of unconsolidated entities).
(6)Cash distributions paid during the period presented.
(7)Implied DCF Available to Common Unitholders for the period divided by the weighted average common units outstanding for the period.
(8)Implied DCF Available to Common Unitholders for the period, adjusted for Series A preferred unit cash distributions paid, divided by the weighted average common units and common unit equivalents outstanding for the period. Our Series A preferred units are convertible into common units, generally on a one-for-one basis and subject to customary anti-dilution adjustments, in whole or in part, subject to certain minimum conversion amounts.
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Net Income Per Common Unit to Implied DCF Per Common Unit and Common Unit Equivalent Reconciliation:

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Basic net income per common unit$0.35 $0.30 $1.40 $1.19 
Reconciling items per common unit (1) (2)
0.33 0.29 1.07 1.09 
Implied DCF per common unit$0.68 $0.59 $2.47 $2.28 
Basic net income per common unit$0.35 $0.30 $1.40 $1.19 
Reconciling items per common unit and common unit equivalent (1) (3)
0.33 0.28 1.06 1.07 
Implied DCF per common unit and common unit equivalent$0.68 $0.58 $2.46 $2.26 
(1)Represents adjustments to Net Income to calculate Implied DCF Available to Common Unitholders. See the “Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA and Implied DCF Reconciliation” table for additional information.
(2)Based on weighted average common units outstanding for the period of 701 million, 698 million, 699 million and 701 million, respectively.
(3)Based on weighted average common units outstanding for the period, as well as weighted average Series A preferred units outstanding of 71 million for each of the periods presented.

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities to Non-GAAP Financial Liquidity Measures Reconciliation:

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Net cash provided by operating activities$1,011 $335 $2,727 $2,408 
Adjustments to reconcile net cash provided by operating activities to free cash flow:
Net cash used in investing activities
(257)(235)(702)(526)
Cash contributions from noncontrolling interests53 — 106 26 
Cash distributions paid to noncontrolling interests (1)
(97)(104)(333)(298)
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (2)
$710 $(4)$1,798 $1,610 
Cash distributions (3)
(252)(214)(989)(782)
Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions (2)
$458 $(218)$809 $828 
Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (2)
$710 $(4)$1,798 $1,610 
Changes in assets and liabilities, net of acquisitions (4)
(308)240 (194)191 
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) (5)
$402 $236 $1,604 $1,801 
Cash distributions (3)
(252)(214)(989)(782)
Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) (5)
$150 $22 $615 $1,019 
(1)Cash distributions paid during the period presented.
(2)Management uses the non-GAAP financial liquidity measures Adjusted Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions to assess the amount of cash that is available for distributions, debt repayments, common equity repurchases and other general partnership purposes.
(3)Cash distributions paid to preferred and common unitholders during the period.
(4)See the “Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows” table.
(5)Management uses the non-GAAP financial liquidity measures Adjusted Free Cash Flow (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) and Adjusted Free Cash Flow after Distributions (Excluding Changes in Assets & Liabilities) to assess the underlying business liquidity and cash flow generating capacity excluding fluctuations caused by timing of when amounts earned or incurred were collected, received or paid from period to period.

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
SELECTED ITEMS IMPACTING COMPARABILITY
(in millions)

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Selected Items Impacting Comparability: (1)
Derivative activities and inventory valuation adjustments (2)
$43 $(76)$(101)$91 
Long-term inventory costing adjustments (3)
(62)(18)(35)
Deficiencies under minimum volume commitments, net (4)
(8)24 (12)(7)
Equity-indexed compensation expense (5)
(8)(8)(36)(32)
Foreign currency revaluation (6)
(11)(8)(41)
Line 901 incident (7)
(10)(10)(10)(95)
Transaction-related expenses (8)
— — (1)— 
Selected items impacting comparability - Adjusted EBITDA$(56)$(86)$(203)$(80)
Derivative activities
— — 
Gains/(losses) on investments in unconsolidated entities, net— 345 28 346 
Gains/(losses) on asset sales and asset impairments, net(315)152 (269)
Tax effect on selected items impacting comparability24 13 (65)
Aggregate selected items impacting noncontrolling interests— (10)
Selected items impacting comparability - Adjusted net income attributable to PAA$(43)$(23)$(20)$(54)
(1)Certain of our non-GAAP financial measures may not be impacted by each of the selected items impacting comparability. See the “Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA and Implied DCF Reconciliation” and “Computation of Basic and Diluted Adjusted Net Income Per Common Unit” table for additional details on how these selected items impacting comparability affect such measures.
(2)We use derivative instruments for risk management purposes and our related processes include specific identification of hedging instruments to an underlying hedged transaction. Although we identify an underlying transaction for each derivative instrument we enter into, there may not be an accounting hedge relationship between the instrument and the underlying transaction. In the course of evaluating our results, we identify differences in the timing of earnings from the derivative instruments and the underlying transactions and exclude the related gains and losses in determining adjusted results such that the earnings from the derivative instruments and the underlying transactions impact adjusted results in the same period. In addition, we exclude gains and losses on derivatives that are related to (i) investing activities, such as the purchase of linefill, and (ii) purchases of long-term inventory. We also exclude the impact of corresponding inventory valuation adjustments, as applicable. For applicable periods, we excluded gains and losses from the mark-to-market of the embedded derivative associated with the Preferred Distribution Rate Reset Option of our Series A preferred units.
(3)We carry crude oil and NGL inventory that is comprised of minimum working inventory requirements in third-party assets and other working inventory that is needed for our commercial operations. We consider this inventory necessary to conduct our operations and we intend to carry this inventory for the foreseeable future. Therefore, we classify this inventory as long-term on our balance sheet and do not hedge the inventory with derivative instruments (similar to linefill in our own assets). We treat the impact of changes in the average cost of the long-term inventory (that result from fluctuations in market prices) and write-downs of such inventory that result from price declines as a selected item impacting comparability.
(4)We, and certain of our equity method investees, have certain agreements that require counterparties to deliver, transport or throughput a minimum volume over an agreed upon period. Substantially all of such agreements were entered into with counterparties to economically support the return on capital expenditure necessary to construct the related asset. Some of these agreements include make-up rights if the minimum volume is not met. We record a receivable from the counterparty in the period that services are provided or when the transaction occurs, including amounts for deficiency obligations from counterparties associated with minimum volume commitments. If a counterparty has a make-up right associated with a deficiency, we defer the revenue attributable to the counterparty’s make-up right and subsequently recognize the revenue at the earlier of when the deficiency volume is delivered or shipped, when the make-up right expires or when it is determined that the counterparty’s ability to utilize the make-up right is remote. We include the impact of amounts billed to counterparties for their deficiency obligation, net of applicable amounts subsequently recognized into revenue or equity earnings, as a selected item impacting comparability. We believe the inclusion of the contractually committed revenues associated with that period is meaningful to investors as the related asset has been constructed, is standing ready to provide the committed service and the fixed operating costs are included in the current period results.
(5)Our total equity-indexed compensation expense includes expense associated with awards that will be settled in units and awards that will be settled in cash. The awards that will be settled in units are included in our diluted net income per unit calculation when the applicable performance criteria have been met. We consider the compensation expense associated with these awards as a selected item impacting comparability as the dilutive impact of the outstanding awards is included in our diluted net income per unit calculation, as applicable. The portion of compensation expense associated with awards that will be settled in cash is not considered a selected item impacting comparability.
(6)During the periods presented, there were fluctuations in the value of the Canadian dollar to the U.S. dollar, resulting in the realization of foreign exchange gains and losses on the settlement of foreign currency transactions as well as the revaluation of monetary assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency. The associated gains and losses are not integral to our results and were thus classified as a selected item impacting comparability.
(7)Includes costs recognized during the period related to the Line 901 incident that occurred in May 2015, net of amounts we believe are probable of recovery from insurance.
(8)Includes expenses associated with the Rattler Permian Transaction.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA BY SEGMENT
(in millions)
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2023
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2022
Crude OilNGLCrude OilNGL
Revenues (1)
$12,187 $623 $12,386 $686 
Purchases and related costs (1)
(11,306)(364)(11,593)(522)
Field operating costs (2)
(274)(89)(253)(90)
Segment general and administrative expenses (2) (3)
(68)(19)(63)(19)
Equity earnings in unconsolidated entities
92 — 96 — 
Adjustments: (4)
Depreciation and amortization of unconsolidated entities
20 — 27 — 
Derivative activities and inventory valuation adjustments
(52)(8)91 
Long-term inventory costing adjustments
58 14 
Deficiencies under minimum volume commitments, net
— (24)— 
Equity-indexed compensation expense
— — 
Foreign currency revaluation
18 
Line 901 incident
10 — 10 — 
Segment amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests (5)
(138)— (100)— 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA$563 $169 $504 $151 
Maintenance capital expenditures
$39 $24 $32 $33 
(1)Includes intersegment amounts.
(2)Field operating costs and Segment general and administrative expenses include equity-indexed compensation expense.
(3)Segment general and administrative expenses reflect direct costs attributable to each segment and an allocation of other expenses to the segments. The proportional allocations by segment require judgment by management and are based on the business activities that exist during each period.
(4)Represents adjustments utilized by our CODM in the evaluation of segment results. Many of these adjustments are also considered selected items impacting comparability when calculating consolidated non-GAAP financial measures such as Adjusted EBITDA. See the “Selected Items Impacting Comparability” table for additional discussion.
(5)Reflects amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests in the Permian JV, Cactus II Pipeline LLC (beginning November 2022) and Red River Pipeline LLC.

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA BY SEGMENT
(in millions)
Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2023
Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2022
Crude OilNGLCrude OilNGL
Revenues (1)
$47,174 $1,935 $55,080 $2,761 
Purchases and related costs (1)
(43,805)(1,123)(52,088)(1,587)
Field operating costs (2)
(1,053)(372)(1,003)(312)
Segment general and administrative expenses (2) (3)
(271)(79)(250)(75)
Equity earnings in unconsolidated entities
369 — 403 — 
Adjustments: (4)
Depreciation and amortization of unconsolidated entities
87 — 85 — 
Derivative activities and inventory valuation adjustments
17 142 (11)(269)
Long-term inventory costing adjustments
22 13 (3)(1)
Deficiencies under minimum volume commitments, net
12 — — 
Equity-indexed compensation expense
35 32 — 
Foreign currency revaluation
19 
Line 901 incident
10 — 95 — 
Transaction-related expenses
— — — 
Segment amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests (5)
(454)— (364)— 
Segment Adjusted EBITDA$2,163 $522 $1,986 $518 
Maintenance capital expenditures
$145 $86 $112 $99 
(1)Includes intersegment amounts.
(2)Field operating costs and Segment general and administrative expenses include equity-indexed compensation expense.
(3)Segment general and administrative expenses reflect direct costs attributable to each segment and an allocation of other expenses to the segments. The proportional allocations by segment require judgment by management and are based on the business activities that exist during each period.
(4)Represents adjustments utilized by our CODM in the evaluation of segment results. Many of these adjustments are also considered selected items impacting comparability when calculating consolidated non-GAAP financial measures such as Adjusted EBITDA. See the “Selected Items Impacting Comparability” table for additional discussion.
(5)Reflects amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests in the Permian JV, Cactus II Pipeline LLC (beginning November 2022) and Red River Pipeline LLC.

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

OPERATING DATA BY SEGMENT

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Crude Oil Segment Volumes
Crude oil pipeline tariff (by region) (1)
Permian Basin (2)
6,710 6,195 6,356 5,638 
South Texas / Eagle Ford (2)
411 382 410 357 
Mid-Continent (2)
503 538 507 512 
Gulf Coast (2)
250 229 260 219 
Rocky Mountain (2)
452 327 372 332 
Western
237 90 214 179 
Canada
340 333 341 328 
Total crude oil pipeline tariff (1) (2)
8,903 8,094 8,460 7,565 
Commercial crude oil storage capacity (2) (3)
72 72 72 72 
Crude oil lease gathering purchases (1)
1,518 1,409 1,452 1,382 
NGL Segment Volumes (1)
NGL fractionation
127 155 115 137 
NGL pipeline tariff
188 222 180 192 
Propane and butane sales
125 128 86 94 
(1)Average volumes in thousands of barrels per day calculated as the total volumes (attributable to our interest for assets owned by unconsolidated entities or through undivided joint interests) for the period divided by the number of days in the period. Volumes associated with assets acquired during the period represent total volumes for the number of days we actually owned the assets divided by the number of days in the period.
(2)Includes volumes (attributable to our interest) from assets owned by unconsolidated entities.
(3)Average monthly capacity in millions of barrels calculated as total volumes for the period divided by the number of months in the period.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)
NON-GAAP SEGMENT RECONCILIATIONS
(in millions)
Supplemental Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA Reconciliation:

Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
2023202220232022
Crude Oil Segment Adjusted EBITDA$563 $504 $2,163 $1,986 
NGL Segment Adjusted EBITDA169 151 522 518 
Adjusted other income/(expense), net (1)
26 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA (2)
$737 $659 $2,711 $2,510 
(1)Represents “Other income/(expense), net” as reported on our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, excluding other income/(expense), net attributable to noncontrolling interests, adjusted for selected items impacting comparability. See the “Selected Items Impacting Comparability” table for additional information.
(2)See the “Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA attributable to PAA and Implied DCF Reconciliation” table for reconciliation to Net Income.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions, except per share data)
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2023
Three Months Ended
December 31, 2022
ConsolidatingConsolidating
PAA
Adjustments (1)
PAGPPAA
Adjustments (1)
PAGP
REVENUES
$12,698 $— $12,698 $12,952 $— $12,952 
COSTS AND EXPENSES
Purchases and related costs
11,558 — 11,558 11,995 — 11,995 
Field operating costs
363 — 363 343 — 343 
General and administrative expenses
87 88 82 83 
Depreciation and amortization
273 — 273 254 255 
(Gains)/losses on asset sales and asset impairments, net
(9)— (9)315 — 315 
Total costs and expenses
12,272 12,273 12,989 12,991 
OPERATING INCOME/(LOSS)
426 (1)425 (37)(2)(39)
OTHER INCOME/(EXPENSE)
Equity earnings in unconsolidated entities
92 — 92 96 — 96 
Gains/(losses) on investments in unconsolidated entities, net— — — 345 — 345 
Interest expense, net
(97)— (97)(100)— (100)
Other income, net17 — 17 18 — 18 
INCOME BEFORE TAX438 (1)437 322 (2)320 
Current income tax expense(41)— (41)(24)— (24)
Deferred income tax (expense)/benefit(16)(14)12 (13)(1)
NET INCOME399 (17)382 310 (15)295 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests(87)(243)(330)(47)(204)(251)
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO PAGP$312 $(260)$52 $263 $(219)$44 
Basic and diluted weighted average Class A shares outstanding
196 194 
Basic and diluted net income per Class A share$0.27 $0.23 
(1)Represents the aggregate consolidating adjustments necessary to produce consolidated financial statements for PAGP.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(in millions, except per share data)
Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2023
Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2022
ConsolidatingConsolidating
PAA
Adjustments (1)
PAGPPAA
Adjustments (1)
PAGP
REVENUES
$48,712 $— $48,712 $57,342 $— $57,342 
COSTS AND EXPENSES
Purchases and related costs
44,531 — 44,531 53,176 — 53,176 
Field operating costs
1,425 — 1,425 1,315 — 1,315 
General and administrative expenses
350 356 325 330 
Depreciation and amortization
1,048 1,051 965 968 
(Gains)/losses on asset sales and asset impairments, net
(152)— (152)269 — 269 
Total costs and expenses
47,202 47,211 56,050 56,058 
OPERATING INCOME1,510 (9)1,501 1,292 (8)1,284 
OTHER INCOME/(EXPENSE)
Equity earnings in unconsolidated entities
369 — 369 403 — 403 
Gains/(losses) on investments in unconsolidated entities, net28 — 28 346 — 346 
Interest expense, net
(386)— (386)(405)— (405)
Other income/(expense), net102 — 102 (219)— (219)
INCOME BEFORE TAX1,623 (9)1,614 1,417 (8)1,409 
Current income tax expense(145)— (145)(84)— (84)
Deferred income tax (expense)/benefit
24 (68)(44)(105)(57)(162)
NET INCOME1,502 (77)1,425 1,228 (65)1,163 
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interests(272)(955)(1,227)(191)(804)(995)
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO PAGP$1,230 $(1,032)$198 $1,037 $(869)$168 
Basic and diluted weighted average Class A shares outstanding
195 194 
Basic and diluted net income per Class A share$1.01 $0.86 
(1)Represents the aggregate consolidating adjustments necessary to produce consolidated financial statements for PAGP.
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATING BALANCE SHEET DATA
(in millions)
December 31, 2023December 31, 2022
ConsolidatingConsolidating
PAA
Adjustments (1)
PAGPPAA
Adjustments (1)
PAGP
ASSETS
Current assets
$4,913 $$4,916 $5,355 $$5,358 
Property and equipment, net
15,782 — 15,782 15,250 15,253 
Investments in unconsolidated entities
2,820 — 2,820 3,084 — 3,084 
Intangible assets, net1,875 — 1,875 2,145 — 2,145 
Deferred tax asset
— 1,239 1,239 — 1,309 1,309 
Linefill976 — 976 961 — 961 
Long-term operating lease right-of-use assets, net
313 — 313 349 — 349 
Long-term inventory265 — 265 284 — 284 
Other long-term assets, net
411 — 411 464 — 464 
Total assets
$27,355 $1,242 $28,597 $27,892 $1,315 $29,207 
LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS’ CAPITAL
Current liabilities
$5,003 $$5,005 $5,891 $$5,893 
Senior notes, net
7,242 — 7,242 7,237 — 7,237 
Other long-term debt, net
63 — 63 50 — 50 
Long-term operating lease liabilities
274 — 274 308 — 308 
Other long-term liabilities and deferred credits
1,041 — 1,041 1,081 — 1,081 
Total liabilities
13,623 13,625 14,567 14,569 
Partners’ capital excluding noncontrolling interests
10,422 (8,874)1,548 10,057 (8,533)1,524 
Noncontrolling interests
3,310 10,114 13,424 3,268 9,846 13,114 
Total partners’ capital13,732 1,240 14,972 13,325 1,313 14,638 
Total liabilities and partners’ capital$27,355 $1,242 $28,597 $27,892 $1,315 $29,207 
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY (unaudited)

COMPUTATION OF BASIC AND DILUTED NET INCOME PER CLASS A SHARE
(in millions, except per share data)

 Three Months Ended
December 31,
Twelve Months Ended
December 31,
 2023202220232022
Basic and Diluted Net Income per Class A Share  
Net income attributable to PAGP$52 $44 $198 $168 
Basic and diluted weighted average Class A shares outstanding196 194 195 194 
Basic and diluted net income per Class A share$0.27 $0.23 $1.01 $0.86 

Forward-Looking Statements

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this release consist of forward-looking statements that involve certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or outcomes to differ materially from results or outcomes anticipated in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the following:
general economic, market or business conditions in the United States and elsewhere (including the potential for a recession or significant slowdown in economic activity levels, the risk of persistently high inflation and continued supply chain issues, the impact of global public health events, such as pandemics, on demand and growth, and the timing, pace and extent of economic recovery) that impact (i) demand for crude oil, drilling and production activities and therefore the demand for the midstream services we provide and (ii) commercial opportunities available to us;
declines in global crude oil demand and crude oil prices (whether due to global public health events, such as pandemics, or other factors) or other factors that correspondingly lead to a significant reduction of North American crude oil and NGL production (whether due to reduced producer cash flow to fund drilling activities or the inability of producers to access capital, or both, the unavailability of pipeline and/or storage capacity, the shutting-in of production by producers, government-mandated pro-ration orders, or other factors), which in turn could result in significant declines in the actual or expected volume of crude oil and NGL shipped, processed, purchased, stored, fractionated and/or gathered at or through the use of our assets and/or the reduction of the margins we can earn or the commercial opportunities that might otherwise be available to us;
fluctuations in refinery capacity in areas supplied by our mainlines and other factors affecting demand for various grades of crude oil and NGL and resulting changes in pricing conditions or transportation throughput requirements;
unanticipated changes in crude oil and NGL market structure, grade differentials and volatility (or lack thereof);
the effects of competition and capacity overbuild in areas where we operate, including downward pressure on rates, volumes and margins, contract renewal risk and the risk of loss of business to other midstream operators who are willing or under pressure to aggressively reduce transportation rates in order to capture or preserve customers;
negative societal sentiment regarding the hydrocarbon energy industry and the continued development and consumption of hydrocarbons, which could influence consumer preferences and governmental or regulatory actions that adversely impact our business;
environmental liabilities, litigation or other events that are not covered by an indemnity, insurance or existing reserves;
the occurrence of a natural disaster, catastrophe, terrorist attack (including eco-terrorist attacks) or other event that materially impacts our operations, including cyber or other attacks on our electronic and computer systems;
weather interference with business operations or project construction, including the impact of extreme weather events or conditions;
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the impact of current and future laws, rulings, governmental regulations, executive orders, trade policies, accounting standards and statements, and related interpretations, including legislation, executive orders or regulatory initiatives that prohibit, restrict or regulate hydraulic fracturing or that prohibit the development of oil and gas resources and the related infrastructure on lands dedicated to or served by our pipelines or that negatively impact our ability to develop, operate or repair midstream assets;
loss of key personnel and inability to attract and retain new talent;
disruptions to futures markets for crude oil, NGL and other petroleum products, which may impair our ability to execute our commercial or hedging strategies;
the effectiveness of our risk management activities;
shortages or cost increases of supplies, materials or labor;
maintenance of our credit rating and ability to receive open credit from our suppliers and trade counterparties;
the successful operation of joint ventures and joint operating arrangements we enter into from time to time, whether relating to assets operated by us or by third parties, and the successful integration and future performance of acquired assets or businesses;
the availability of, and our ability to consummate, acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures or other strategic opportunities;
the refusal or inability of our customers or counterparties to perform their obligations under their contracts with us (including commercial contracts, asset sale agreements and other agreements), whether justified or not and whether due to financial constraints (such as reduced creditworthiness, liquidity issues or insolvency), market constraints, legal constraints (including governmental orders or guidance), the exercise of contractual or common law rights that allegedly excuse their performance (such as force majeure or similar claims) or other factors;
our inability to perform our obligations under our contracts, whether due to non-performance by third parties, including our customers or counterparties, market constraints, third-party constraints, supply chain issues, legal constraints (including governmental orders or guidance), or other factors or events;
the incurrence of costs and expenses related to unexpected or unplanned capital expenditures, third-party claims or other factors;
failure to implement or capitalize, or delays in implementing or capitalizing, on investment capital projects, whether due to permitting delays, permitting withdrawals or other factors;
tightened capital markets or other factors that increase our cost of capital or limit our ability to obtain debt or equity financing on satisfactory terms to fund additional acquisitions, investment capital projects, working capital requirements and the repayment or refinancing of indebtedness;
the amplification of other risks caused by volatile financial markets, capital constraints, liquidity concerns and inflation;
the use or availability of third-party assets upon which our operations depend and over which we have little or no control;
the currency exchange rate of the Canadian dollar to the United States dollar;
inability to recognize current revenue attributable to deficiency payments received from customers who fail to ship or move more than minimum contracted volumes until the related credits expire or are used;
significant under-utilization of our assets and facilities;
increased costs, or lack of availability, of insurance;
fluctuations in the debt and equity markets, including the price of our units at the time of vesting under our long-term incentive plans;
risks related to the development and operation of our assets;
the pace of development of natural gas infrastructure and its impact on expected crude oil production growth; and
other factors and uncertainties inherent in the transportation, storage, terminalling and marketing of crude oil, as well as in the processing, transportation, fractionation, storage and marketing of NGL as discussed in the Partnerships’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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About Plains:

PAA is a publicly traded master limited partnership that owns and operates midstream energy infrastructure and provides logistics services for crude oil and natural gas liquids (“NGL”). PAA owns an extensive network of pipeline gathering and transportation systems, in addition to terminalling, storage, processing, fractionation and other infrastructure assets serving key producing basins, transportation corridors and major market hubs and export outlets in the United States and Canada. On average, PAA handles over 8 million barrels per day of crude oil and NGL.

PAGP is a publicly traded entity that owns an indirect, non-economic controlling general partner interest in PAA and an indirect limited partner interest in PAA, one of the largest energy infrastructure and logistics companies in North America.

PAA and PAGP are headquartered in Houston, Texas. For more information, please visit www.plains.com.

Contacts:
Blake Fernandez
Vice President, Investor Relations
(866) 809-1291
Michael Gladstein
Director, Investor Relations
(866) 809-1291
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