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LEASES

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LEASES
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
LEASES  
LEASES

NOTE 3 – LEASES

Effective January 1, 2019, the Company adopted ASU 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842). The purpose of this guidance is to increase transparency and comparability among organizations by recognizing certain lease assets and lease liabilities on the balance sheet and disclosing key information about leasing arrangements. The main difference between previous GAAP methodology and the method under this new guidance is the recognition on the balance sheet of certain lease assets and lease liabilities by lessees for those leases that were classified as operating leases under previous GAAP.

The Company made accounting policy elections to not capitalize leases with a lease term of twelve months or less and to not separate lease and non-lease components for all asset classes. The Company has also elected to adopt the package of practical expedients within ASU 2016-02 that allows an entity to not reassess prior to the effective date (i) whether any expired or existing contracts are or contain leases, (ii) the lease classification for any expired or existing leases, or (iii) initial direct costs for any existing leases and the practical expedient regarding land easements that exist prior to the adoption of ASU 2016-02. The Company did not elect the practical expedient of hindsight when determining the lease term of existing contracts at the effective date.

The Company has operating leases for its offices in The Woodlands, Texas and Midland, Texas. The Midland office is under a five-year lease which began January 1, 2021. Also beginning January 15, 2021, the Company entered into a five-and-a-half-year sub-lease for office space in The Woodlands, Texas. The future payments associated with these operating leases are reflected below.

The Company also has month to month leases for office equipment and compressors used in our operations on which the Company has elected to apply ASU 2016-02(i.e not capitalize). The office equipment and compressors are not subject to ASU 2016-02 based on the agreement and nature of use. These leases are for terms that are less than 12 months and the Company does not intend to continue to lease this equipment for more than 12 months. The lease costs associated with these leases is reflected in the short-term lease costs within Lease operating expenses, shown below.

The Company has financing leases for vehicles. These leases have a term of 36 months at the end of which the Company owns the vehicles. These vehicles are generally sold at the end of their term and the proceeds applied to new vehicles.

Future lease payments associated with these operating and financing leases as of March 31, 2022 are as follows:

    

2022

    

2023

    

2024

    

2025

    

2026

Operating lease payments(1)

$

261,845

$

356,991

$

376,855

$

384,719

$

110,096

Financing lease payments(2)

210,916

213,530

142,354

(1) The weighted average discount rate as of March 31, 2022 for operating leases was 4.50%. Based on this rate, the future lease payments above include imputed interest of $132,892. The weighted average remaining term of operating leases was 4.05 years.
(2) The weighted average discount rate as of March 31, 2022 for financing leases was 4.11%. Based on this rate, the future lease payments above include imputed interest of $25,337. The weighted average remaining term of financing leases was 2.18 years.

The following table provides supplemental information regarding cash flows from operations for the three months ended:

Three months ended

March 31,

    

2022

    

2021

Operating lease costs

$

83,590

$

271,517

Short term lease costs (1)

715,803

892,489

Financing lease costs:

Amortization of financing lease assets (2)

116,615

35,839

Interest on lease liabilities (3)

6,513

4,928

(1) Amount included in Lease operating expenses
(2) Amount included in Depreciation, depletion and amortization
(3) Amount included in Interest expense