ECOPETROL S.A. | CIK:0001444406 | 3

  • Filed: 4/26/2018
  • Entity registrant name: ECOPETROL S.A. (CIK: 0001444406)
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  • ifrs-full:DescriptionOfAccountingPolicyForImpairmentOfAssetsExplanatory

    4.12
    Impairment of non-financial assets
     
    In order to evaluate if any tangible or intangible assets are impaired, Ecopetrol compares its carrying amount with its recoverable amount at the end of each reporting period or earlier, if there is any indicator that an asset may be impaired.
     
    For purposes of impairment testing, the assets are grouped into cash generating units (CGU), provided that those assets individually considered do not generate cash inflows that, to a greater extent, are independent from those generated by other assets or CGUs. The group of assets in different CGUs requires the exercise of professional judgment and the consideration, among other parameters, of the business segments. In this sense, in the Exploration and Production segment, each CGU corresponds to each one of the different contractual areas commonly called “fields”; by exception, in those cases where the cash inflows generated by several fields are interdependent from each other, those fields are grouped into a single CGU. In the case of the Refining and Petrochemicals segment, each CGUs corresponds to each one of the refineries of the Ecopetrol Business Group and for the Transportation segment; each pipeline is taken as an independent CGU.
     
    The recoverable amount of the asset is the higher amount of the fair value less costs of disposal or its value in use. If the recoverable amount of an asset (or of a CGU) is lower than its net carrying amount, such amount (or that of the CGU) is reduced to its recoverable amount, recognizing an impairment loss in the statement of profit or loss.
     
    Fair value less costs of disposal is usually higher than the value in use for the asset’s in the production segment due to some significant restrictions in the estimation of future cash flows, such as: a) future capital expenses that improve the CGU performance, which could result in expected increase of net cash flows, and b) items before taxes that reflect specific business risks, resulting in a higher discount rate.
     
    Fair value less costs of disposal is determined as the sum of the future discounted cash flows adjusted to the estimated risk. The estimations of expected future cash flows used in the assessment of impairment of the assets include estimates of futures commodity prices, supply and demand estimations, and the margins of the products.
     
    Fair value less costs of disposal, as described above, is compared to valuation multiples and quoted prices of shares in companies comparable to Ecopetrol, in order to determine if it is reasonable.
     
    When an impairment loss is recorded, future amortization expenses are calculated on the basis of the adjusted recoverable amount. Impairment losses may be recovered only if the recovery is related to a change in estimations used after impairment loss was recognized. These recoveries do not exceed the carrying amount of the assets net of depreciation or amortization that would have been determined if such impairment had not been recognized.
     
    The carrying amount of non-current assets reclassified as assets held-for-sale is compared to its fair value less costs of disposal. No other provision for depreciation, depletion or amortization is recorded if the fair value less costs of sale is lower than the carrying amount.