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Fair Value Measurements
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements Fair Value Measurements
The following tables set forth, by level, the Company’s assets and liabilities that were accounted for at fair value on a recurring basis as of December 31, 2022 and 2021.

 Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2022
Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
for Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
Total
  (In millions) 
Assets:    
Inventories carried at market$ $6,281 $2,760 $9,041 
Unrealized derivative gains:    
Commodity contracts 796 541 1,337 
Foreign exchange contracts
 258  258 
Interest rate contracts 109  109 
Cash equivalents405   405 
Segregated investments1,453   1,453 
Total Assets$1,858 $7,444 $3,301 $12,603 
Liabilities:    
Unrealized derivative losses:    
Commodity contracts$ $665 $603 $1,268 
Foreign exchange contracts
 275  275 
Debt conversion option  6 6 
Inventory-related payables 1,181 89 1,270 
Total Liabilities$ $2,121 $698 $2,819 

 
 Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2021
Quoted Prices in
Active Markets
for Identical
Assets
(Level 1)
Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs
(Level 2)
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
Total
  (In millions) 
Assets:    
Inventories carried at market$— $6,765 $3,004 $9,769 
Unrealized derivative gains:    
Commodity contracts— 902 460 1,362 
Foreign currency contracts— 238 — 238 
Interest rate contracts— 46 — 46 
Cash equivalents448 — — 448 
Segregated investments1,338 — — 1,338 
Total Assets$1,786 $7,951 $3,464 $13,201 
Liabilities:    
Unrealized derivative losses:    
Commodity contracts$— $944 $815 $1,759 
Foreign currency contracts— 191 — 191 
Debt conversion option— — 15 15 
Inventory-related payables— 859 106 965 
Total Liabilities$— $1,994 $936 $2,930 
 
Estimated fair values of inventories and inventory-related payables stated at market are based on exchange-quoted prices, adjusted for differences in local markets and quality, referred to as basis.  Market valuations for the Company’s inventories are adjusted for location and quality (basis) because the exchange-quoted prices represent contracts that have standardized terms for commodity, quantity, future delivery period, delivery location, and commodity quality or grade.  The basis adjustments are generally determined using inputs from competitor and broker quotations or market transactions and are considered observable. Basis adjustments are impacted by specific local supply and demand characteristics at each facility and the overall market. Factors such as substitute products, weather, fuel costs, contract terms, and futures prices also impact the movement of these basis adjustments. In some cases, the basis adjustments are unobservable because they are supported by little to no market activity. When unobservable inputs have a significant impact (more than 10%) on the measurement of fair value, the inventory is classified in Level 3. Changes in the fair value of inventories and inventory-related payables are recognized in the consolidated statements of earnings as a component of cost of products sold.
Derivative contracts include exchange-traded commodity futures and options contracts, forward commodity purchase and sale contracts, and OTC instruments related primarily to agricultural commodities, energy, interest rates, and foreign currencies.  Exchange-traded futures and options contracts are valued based on unadjusted quoted prices in active markets and are classified in Level 1.  The majority of the Company’s exchange-traded futures and options contracts are cash-settled on a daily basis and, therefore, are not included in these tables.  Fair value for forward commodity purchase and sale contracts is estimated based on exchange-quoted prices adjusted for differences in local markets.  Market valuations for the Company’s forward commodity purchase and sale contracts are adjusted for location (basis) because the exchange-quoted prices represent contracts that have standardized terms for commodity, quantity, future delivery period, delivery location, and commodity quality or grade. The basis adjustments are generally determined using inputs from competitor and broker quotations or market transactions and are considered observable. Basis adjustments are impacted by specific local supply and demand characteristics at each facility and the overall market. Factors such as substitute products, weather, fuel costs, contract terms, and futures prices also impact the movement of these basis adjustments. In some cases, the basis adjustments are unobservable because they are supported by little to no market activity.  When observable inputs are available for substantially the full term of the contract, it is classified in Level 2.  When unobservable inputs have a significant impact (more than 10%) on the measurement of fair value, the contract is classified in Level 3.  Except for certain derivatives designated as cash flow hedges, changes in the fair value of commodity-related derivatives are recognized in the consolidated statements of earnings as a component of cost of products sold.  Changes in the fair value of foreign currency-related derivatives are recognized in the consolidated statements of earnings as a component of revenues, cost of products sold, and other (income) expense - net, depending upon the purpose of the contract.  The changes in the fair value of derivatives designated as effective cash flow hedges are recognized in the consolidated balance sheets as a component of AOCI until the hedged items are recorded in earnings or it is probable the hedged transaction will no longer occur.

The Company’s cash equivalents are comprised of money market funds valued using quoted market prices and are classified as Level 1.

The Company’s segregated investments are comprised of U.S. Treasury securities. U.S. Treasury securities are valued using quoted market prices and are classified in Level 1.

The debt conversion option is the equity linked embedded derivative related to the exchangeable bonds described in Note 10. The fair value of the embedded derivative is included in long-term debt, with changes in fair value recognized as interest, and is valued with the assistance of a third-party pricing service (a level 3 measurement).
The following tables present a rollforward of the activity of all assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) during the years ended December 31, 2022 and 2021.

 Level 3 Fair Value Assets Measurements at
December 31, 2022
Inventories
Carried at
Market
Commodity
Derivative
Contracts
Gains
Total
 (In millions)
Balance, December 31, 2021$3,004 $460 $3,464 
Total increase (decrease) in net realized/unrealized gains included in cost of products sold867 1,648 2,515 
Purchases49,735  49,735 
Sales(50,414) (50,414)
Settlements (1,672)(1,672)
Transfers into Level 31,088 400 1,488 
Transfers out of Level 3(1,520)(295)(1,815)
Ending balance, December 31, 2022 (1)
$2,760 $541 $3,301 

(1) Includes increase in unrealized gains of $2.7 billion relating to Level 3 assets still held at December 31, 2022.

 Level 3 Fair Value Liabilities Measurements at
December 31, 2022
Inventory-
related
Payables
Commodity
Derivative
Contracts
Losses
Debt Conversion OptionTotal
 (In millions)
Balance, December 31, 2021$106 $815 $15 $936 
Total increase (decrease) in net realized/unrealized losses included in cost of products sold and interest expense3 2,483 (9)2,477 
Purchases183   183 
Sales(203)  (203)
Settlements (2,844) (2,844)
Transfers into Level 3 401  401 
Transfers out of Level 3 (252) (252)
Ending balance, December 31, 2022 (1)
$89 $603 $6 $698 
 
(1) Includes increase in unrealized losses of $2.5 billion relating to Level 3 liabilities still held at December 31, 2022.
 
 Level 3 Fair Value Assets Measurements at
December 31, 2021
Inventories
Carried at
Market
Commodity
Derivative
Contracts
Gains
Total
 (In millions)
Balance, December 31, 2020$2,183 $859 $3,042 
Total increase (decrease) in net realized/unrealized gains included in cost of products sold1,131 1,071 2,202 
Purchases30,357 — 30,357 
Sales(30,471)— (30,471)
Settlements— (1,437)(1,437)
Transfers into Level 31,200 103 1,303 
Transfers out of Level 3(1,396)(136)(1,532)
Ending balance, December 31, 2021 (1)
$3,004 $460 $3,464 

(1) Includes increase in unrealized gains of $2.2 billion relating to Level 3 assets still held at December 31, 2021.

 Level 3 Fair Value Liabilities Measurements at
December 31, 2021
Inventory-
related
Payables
Commodity
Derivative
Contracts
Losses
Debt Conversion OptionTotal
 (In millions)
Balance, December 31, 2020$11 $918 $34 $963 
Total increase (decrease) in net realized/unrealized losses included in cost of products sold and interest expense1,992 (19)1,975 
Purchases123 — — 123 
Sales(30)— — (30)
Settlements— (2,191)— (2,191)
Transfers into Level 3— 324 — 324 
Transfers out of Level 3— (228)— (228)
Ending balance, December 31, 2021 (1)
$106 $815 $15 $936 

(1) Includes increase in unrealized losses of $2.0 billion relating to Level 3 liabilities still held at December 31, 2021.

Transfers into Level 3 of assets and liabilities previously classified in Level 2 were due to the relative value of unobservable inputs to the total fair value measurement of certain products and derivative contracts rising above the 10% threshold.   Transfers out of Level 3 were primarily due to the relative value of unobservable inputs to the total fair value measurement of certain products and derivative contracts falling below the 10% threshold and thus permitting reclassification to Level 2.
In some cases, the price components that result in differences between exchange-traded prices and local prices for inventories and commodity purchase and sale contracts are observable based upon available quotations for these pricing components, and in some cases, the differences are unobservable. These price components primarily include transportation costs and other adjustments required due to location, quality, or other contract terms. In the table below, these other adjustments are referred to as basis.

The following table sets forth the weighted average percentage of the unobservable price components included in the Company’s Level 3 valuations as of December 31, 2022 and 2021.  The Company’s Level 3 measurements may include basis only, transportation cost only, or both price components.  As an example, for Level 3 inventories with basis, the unobservable component as of December 31, 2022 is a weighted average 19.4% of the total price for assets and 15.2% of the total price for liabilities.
 
Weighted Average % of Total Price
 December 31, 2022December 31, 2021
Component TypeAssetsLiabilitiesAssetsLiabilities
Inventories and Related Payables    
Basis19.4%15.2%28.7%13.1%
Transportation cost10.5%—%13.0%—%
Commodity Derivative Contracts    
Basis22.7%26.5%30.0%27.1%
Transportation cost13.5%3.7%8.1%0.7%

In certain of the Company’s principal markets, the Company relies on price quotes from third parties to value its inventories and physical commodity purchase and sale contracts.  These price quotes are generally not further adjusted by the Company in determining the applicable market price.  In some cases, availability of third-party quotes is limited to only one or two independent sources.  In these situations, absent other corroborating evidence, the Company considers these price quotes as 100% unobservable and, therefore, the fair value of these items is reported in Level 3.