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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
February 23, 2021
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
DELEK US HOLDINGS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware
001-38142
35-2581557
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)
(Commission File Number)
(IRS Employer Identification No.)
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7102 Commerce Way
Brentwood Tennessee
37027
(Address of Principal Executive)
(Zip Code)
(615771-6701
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)
Not Applicable
(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, 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
Common Stock, $0.01 par valueDKNew York Stock Exchange
Rights to Purchase Series A Junior Participating Preferred Stock, par value $0.01DKNew York Stock Exchange
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 Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On February 23, 2021, Delek US Holdings, Inc. (the “Company”) announced its financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2020. The full text of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 hereto.
 
The information in the attached Exhibit is being furnished pursuant to Item 2.02 “Results of Operations and Financial Condition” on Form 8-K. The information shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, each as amended, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure

On February 23, 2021, the Company will use the materials included in Exhibit 99.2 (the "Earnings Call Slides") to this report in connection with the fourth quarter earnings call. The Earnings Call Slides are incorporated into this Item 7.01 by this reference and will also be available on the Company's website at www.delekus.com.

The information in this Item 7.01 is being furnished, not filed, pursuant to Regulation FD. Accordingly, the information in Item 7.01 of this report will not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement filed by the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, unless specifically identified therein as being incorporated therein by reference. The furnishing of the information in this report is not intended to, and does not, constitute a determination or admission by the Company that the information in this report is material or complete, or that investors should consider this information before making an investment decision with respect to any security of the Company or any of its affiliates.

Item 9.01     Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d)    Exhibits.
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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.
Dated: February 23, 2021
DELEK US HOLDINGS, INC


/s/ Reuven Spiegel
Name: Reuven Spiegel
Title: Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer) 


Exhibit 99.1
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Delek US Holdings Reports Fourth Quarter 2020 Results

Underlying cost improvements and capital reductions across the portfolio position the company well for 2021
COVID-19 vaccination uptake provides an increasing demand backdrop going forward
Robust outlook for the retail segment with line of sight for strong growth potential
“Capital light” approach to renewable diesel with $13 million option to acquire a one-third economic interest in GCE Holdings Acquisitions
Expecting another 5% distribution growth year-over-year at Delek Logistics in 2021

BRENTWOOD, Tenn.-- February 23, 2021 -- Delek US Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: DK) (“Delek US”) today announced financial results for its fourth quarter ended December 31, 2020. Delek US reported a fourth quarter 2020 net loss of $(293.2) million, or $(3.98) per share, versus net income of $32.7 million, or $0.44 per diluted share, for the quarter ended December 31, 2019. On an adjusted basis, which excludes the impact of a goodwill impairment of $126 million (pre-tax), Delek US reported an Adjusted net loss of $(204.0) million, or $(2.77) per share, for the fourth quarter 2020. This compares to Adjusted net loss of $(8.6) million, or $(0.11) per share, in the prior-year. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("Adjusted EBITDA") was $(137.6) million for the fourth quarter compared to Adjusted EBITDA of $65.4 million in the prior year. Reconciliations of net income (loss) reported under U.S. GAAP to Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted EBITDA are included in the financial tables attached to this release.

Adjusted quarterly results include approximately $(38.1) million (after-tax), or $(0.52) per share, of headwinds which is comprised of the following: a net unfavorable impact of $(9.1) million pre-tax from a combination of negative "other inventory impact" partially offset by profit on the sale of purchased products. These items are outlined in the tables on page 14. There are additional inventory hedging losses in the amount of $(21.0) million pre-tax, outlined by segment in the table on page 10. Also included in results were approximately $(19.0) million pre-tax, or ($0.20) per share (after-tax) of accelerated depreciation related to asset rationalization.

Uzi Yemin, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Delek US, stated, "Delek remains well positioned entering 2021, supported by cost and capital reduction initiatives. COVID-19 vaccinations should lead to an improving macro backdrop and Delek is positioned to benefit with no planned turnaround activity in the second half of the year. Our 80% ownership in DKL continues to perform well, with the company forecasting another 5% distribution increase in 2021. In renewable diesel, we established a ‘capital light’ approach by retaining a low-cost option of $13 million to acquire a one-third economic interest in GCE Holdings Acquisitions, which indirectly owns and operates the Bakersfield, CA refinery. The retail segment has offered stability but also provides strong growth potential underpinned by attractive returns relative to other areas within energy."

Mr. Yemin continued, "We are excited about the addition of Laurie Tolson to our board, who brings a strong technology background. We believe implementation of advanced technologies can further enhance efficiencies and reliability in our business over the medium to longer term, and look forward to leveraging Ms. Tolson’s experience as we continue these efforts."

Liquidity
As of December 31, 2020, Delek US had a cash balance of $787.5 million and total consolidated long-term debt of $2,348.4 million, resulting in net debt of $1,560.9 million. As of December 31, 2020, Delek Logistics Partners, LP (NYSE: DKL) ("Delek Logistics") had $992.3 million of total debt and $4.2 million of cash, which is included in the consolidated amounts on Delek US' balance sheet. Excluding Delek Logistics, Delek US had approximately $783.3 million in cash and $1,356.1 million of debt, or a $572.8 million net debt position. We recorded a federal income tax receivable totaling $156 million as of December 31, 2020, related to the federal net operating loss carryback, of which we expect to collect approximately $136 million in the first half of 2021.

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Refining Segment
Refining contribution margin decreased to $(82.0) million in the fourth quarter 2020 from $127.8 million in the fourth quarter 2019. Adjusted refining contribution margin was $(126.9) million in the fourth quarter 2020 compared to $88.8 million in the fourth quarter 2019. The current period adjusted refining contribution margin reflects $(13.6) million of unfavorable other inventory impact, $4.5 million of gains related to the sale of purchased product, and $(24.3) million additional inventory hedging losses, coupled with a $(4.1) million loss from fixed price crude cost transactions. Other inventory impacts, aside from lower of cost or market/net realizable value ("LCM"), are outlined by refinery in the tables on page 16.

On a year-over-year basis, results were reduced primarily due to lower crude oil differentials and crack spreads as a result of decreased demand due to COVID-19. During the fourth quarter 2020, Delek US's benchmark crack spreads were down an average of approximately 48.5% from prior-year levels. Additionally, the realized Midland-Cushing crude oil premium was $0.15 per barrel compared to a realized discount of $0.37 per barrel in the prior-year period. These factors were partially offset by the crude oil futures market that was in contango of $0.35 per barrel in the fourth quarter 2020 compared to backwardation of $0.09 per barrel in the fourth quarter 2019.

Logistics Segment
The logistics segment contribution margin in the fourth quarter 2020 was $62.2 million compared to $42.5 million in the fourth quarter 2019. Results improved on a year-over-year basis primarily due to the drop down of the Big Spring Gathering System and Trucking Assets, increased crude gathering, and a reduction in operating expenses by $7.5 million due to a decrease in contract services and a lack of environmental remediation costs that were incurred in 2019. These items were partially offset by lower revenue in the West Texas wholesale business.

Retail Segment
For the fourth quarter 2020, contribution margin was $12.7 million compared to $12.1 million in the prior-year period for the retail segment. Merchandise sales were approximately $75.9 million with an average retail margin of 30.1% in the fourth quarter 2020, compared to merchandise sales of approximately $72.9 million with an average retail margin of 30.6% in the prior-year period. Approximately 41.5 million retail fuel gallons were sold at an average margin of $0.33 per gallon in the fourth quarter 2020 compared to 51.5 million retail fuel gallons sold at an average margin of $0.29 per gallon in the fourth quarter 2019. In the fourth quarter 2020, the average merchandise store count was 253 compared to 258 in the prior-year period. On a same store sales basis in the fourth quarter 2020, merchandise sales increased 2.2% and fuel gallons sold decreased 22.7% compared to the prior-year period.

Corporate/Other
Contribution margin from Corporate/Other was a loss of $25.4 million in the fourth quarter 2020 compared to a loss of $11.0 million in the prior-year period. Hedging gains (losses) related to the refining segment have been reclassified from the Corporate/Other segment to the refining segment beginning in the first quarter of 2020 and have been retrospectively reclassified in 2019 for comparison purposes.

The Wink to Webster crude oil pipeline, in which Delek US has an indirect investment stake through our 50% equity ownership in a financing joint venture with MPLX, continues progressing, with segments and assets expected to come on-line throughout 2021.The Midland-to-Webster segment of the Wink to Webster Pipeline System was commissioned in January 2021, and is now operating. The 36-inch diameter pipeline, which is underpinned by a significant volume of long-term commitments, will originate in the Permian Basin and have destination points in the Houston market.

Fourth Quarter 2020 Results | Conference Call Information
Delek US will hold a conference call to discuss its fourth quarter 2020 results on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. Central Time. Investors will have the opportunity to listen to the conference call live by going to www.DelekUS.com and clicking on the Investor Relations tab. Participants are encouraged to register at least 15 minutes early to download and install any necessary software. Presentation materials accompanying the call will be available on the investor relations tab of the Delek US website approximately five minutes prior to the start of the call. For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, the online replay will be available on the website for 90 days.

Investors may also wish to listen to Delek Logistics’ (NYSE: DKL) fourth quarter 2020 earnings conference call that will be held on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 7:30 a.m. Central Time and review Delek Logistics’ earnings press release. Market trends and information disclosed by Delek Logistics may be relevant to the logistics segment reported by Delek US. Both a replay of the conference call and press release for Delek Logistics are available online at www.deleklogistics.com.

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About Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Delek US Holdings, Inc. is a diversified downstream energy company with assets in petroleum refining, logistics, renewable fuels and convenience store retailing. The refining assets consist of refineries operated in Tyler and Big Spring, Texas, El Dorado, Arkansas and Krotz Springs, Louisiana with a combined nameplate crude throughput capacity of 302,000 barrels per day.

The logistics operations primarily consist of Delek Logistics Partners, LP (NYSE: DKL). Delek US Holdings, Inc. and its affiliates own approximately 80% (including the general partner interest) of Delek Logistics Partners, LP. Delek Logistics Partners, LP is a growth-oriented master limited partnership focused on owning and operating midstream energy infrastructure assets.

The convenience store retail operates approximately 253 convenience stores in central and West Texas and New Mexico.

Safe Harbor Provisions Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that are based upon current expectations and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Statements concerning current estimates, expectations and projections about future results, performance, prospects, opportunities, plans, actions and events and other statements, concerns, or matters that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements,” as that term is defined under the federal securities laws.  These statements contain words such as “possible,” “believe,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “predict,” “plan,” “estimate,” “intend,” “may,” “anticipate,” “will,” “if", “potential,” “expect” or similar expressions, as well as statements in the future tense. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding throughput at the Company’s refineries; crude oil prices, discounts and quality and our ability to benefit therefrom; share repurchases; cost reductions; payments of dividends; growth; investments into our business; the performance and execution of our midstream growth initiatives, including the Big Spring Gathering System, the Red River joint venture and the Wink to Webster long-haul crude oil pipeline, and the flexibility, benefits and the expected returns therefrom; RINs waivers and tax credits and the value and benefit therefrom; cash and liquidity; opportunities and anticipated performance and financial position.
Investors are cautioned that the following important factors, among others, may affect these forward-looking statements. These factors include, but are not limited to: uncertainty related to timing and amount of future share repurchases and dividend payments; risks and uncertainties with respect to the quantities and costs of crude oil we are able to obtain and the price of the refined petroleum products we ultimately sell, including uncertainties regarding future decisions by OPEC regarding production and pricing disputes between OPEC members and Russia; uncertainty relating to the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the demand for crude oil, refined products and transportation and storage services; Delek US' ability to realize cost reductions; risks related to Delek US’ exposure to Permian Basin crude oil, such as supply, pricing, gathering, production and transportation capacity; gains and losses from derivative instruments; risks associated with acquisitions and dispositions; acquired assets may suffer a diminishment in fair value as a result of which we may need to record a write-down or impairment in carrying value of the asset; the possibility of litigation challenging renewable fuel standard waivers; changes in the scope, costs, and/or timing of capital and maintenance projects; the ability to grow the Big Spring Gathering System; the ability of the Red River joint venture to complete the expansion project to increase the Red River pipeline capacity; the ability of the joint venture to construct the Wink to Webster long haul crude oil pipeline; operating hazards inherent in transporting, storing and processing crude oil and intermediate and finished petroleum products; our competitive position and the effects of competition; the projected growth of the industries in which we operate; general economic and business conditions affecting the geographic areas in which we operate; and other risks described in Delek US’ filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including risks disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other filings and reports with the SEC.
Forward-looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of future performance or results and will not be accurate indications of the times at, or by, which such performance or results will be achieved.  Forward-looking information is based on information available at the time and/or management's good faith belief with respect to future events, and is subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in the statements.  Delek US undertakes no obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur, or which Delek US becomes aware of, after the date hereof, except as required by applicable law or regulation.

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Non-GAAP Disclosures:
Our management uses certain “non-GAAP” operational measures to evaluate our operating segment performance and non-GAAP financial measures to evaluate past performance and prospects for the future to supplement our GAAP financial information presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These financial and operational non-GAAP measures are important factors in assessing our operating results and profitability and include:
Adjusting items - certain identified infrequently occurring items, non-cash items, and items that are not attributable to or indicative of our on-going operations or that may obscure our underlying results and trends;
Adjusted net income (loss) - calculated as net income attributable to Delek US adjusted for relevant Adjusting items recorded during the period;
Adjusted net income (loss) per share - calculated as Adjusted net income (loss) divided by weighted average shares outstanding, assuming dilution, as adjusted for any anti-dilutive instruments that may not be permitted for consideration in GAAP earnings per share calculations but that nonetheless favorably impact dilution;
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA") - calculated as net income attributable to Delek adjusted to add back interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization;
Adjusted EBITDA - calculated as EBITDA adjusted for the relevant identified Adjusting items in Adjusted net income (loss) that do not relate to interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation or amortization, and adjusted to include income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests;
Adjusted segment contribution margin - calculated as Segment contribution margin adjusted for the identified Adjusting Items in Adjusted net income (loss) that impact Segment contribution margin;
Refining margin - calculated as the difference between total refining revenues and total cost of materials and other;
Adjusted refining margin - calculated as refining margin adjusted for the relevant identified Adjusting items in Adjusted net income (loss) that impact refining margin and that, where applicable, can be identified and/or are measured and recognized at the refinery level;
Refining margin per sales barrel - calculated as refining margin divided by our average refining sales in barrels per day (excluding purchased barrels) multiplied by 1,000 and multiplied by the number of days in the period; and
Adjusted refining margin per sales barrel - calculated as adjusted refining margin divided by our average refining sales in barrels per day (excluding purchased barrels) multiplied by 1,000 and multiplied by the number of days in the period;
We believe these non-GAAP operational and financial measures are useful to investors, lenders, ratings agencies and analysts to assess our ongoing performance because, when reconciled to their most comparable GAAP financial measure, they provide improved relevant comparability between periods, to peers or to market metrics through the inclusion of retroactive regulatory or other adjustments as if they had occurred in the prior periods they relate to, or through the exclusion of certain items that we believe are not indicative of our core operating performance and that may obscure our underlying results and trends.
Non-GAAP measures have important limitations as analytical tools, because they exclude some, but not all, items that affect net earnings and operating income. These measures should not be considered substitutes for their most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measures. Additionally, because Adjusted net income or loss, Adjusted net income or loss per share, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA, and Adjusted Segment Contribution Margin or any of our other identified non-GAAP measures may be defined differently by other companies in its industry, Delek US' definition may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. See the accompanying tables in this earnings release for a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.
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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
(In millions, except share and per share data)
December 31, 2020December 31, 2019
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$787.5 $955.3 
Accounts receivable, net527.9 792.6 
Inventories, net of inventory valuation reserves727.7 946.7 
Other current assets256.4 268.7 
Total current assets2,299.5 2,963.3 
Property, plant and equipment:  
Property, plant and equipment3,519.5 3,362.8 
Less: accumulated depreciation(1,152.3)(934.5)
Property, plant and equipment, net2,367.2 2,428.3 
Operating lease right-of-use assets182.0 183.6 
Goodwill729.7 855.7 
Other intangibles, net107.8 110.3 
Equity method investments363.6 407.3 
Other non-current assets84.3 67.8 
Total assets $6,134.1 $7,016.3 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY  
Current liabilities:  
Accounts payable$1,144.0 $1,599.7 
Current portion of long-term debt33.4 36.4 
Obligation under Supply and Offtake Agreements129.2 332.5 
Current portion of operating lease liabilities50.2 40.5 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities546.4 346.8 
Total current liabilities1,903.2 2,355.9 
Non-current liabilities:  
Long-term debt, net of current portion2,315.0 2,030.7 
Obligation under Supply and Offtake Agreements224.9 144.8 
Environmental liabilities, net of current portion107.4 137.9 
Asset retirement obligations37.5 68.6 
Deferred tax liabilities255.5 267.9 
Operating lease liabilities, net of current portion131.8 144.3 
Other non-current liabilities33.7 30.9 
Total non-current liabilities3,105.8 2,825.1 
Stockholders’ equity:  
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized, no shares issued and outstanding— — 
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 110,000,000 shares authorized, 91,356,868 shares and 90,987,025 shares issued at December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively0.9 0.9 
Additional paid-in capital1,185.1 1,151.9 
Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income(7.2)0.1 
Treasury stock, 17,575,527 shares and 17,516,814 shares, at cost, as of December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively(694.1)(692.2)
Retained earnings522.0 1,205.6 
Non-controlling interests in subsidiaries118.4 169.0 
Total stockholders’ equity1,125.1 1,835.3 
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$6,134.1 $7,016.3 
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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)
(In millions, except share and per share data)
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
 
Net revenues$1,882.2 $2,283.7 $7,301.8 $9,298.2 
Cost of sales:
Cost of materials and other1,776.9 1,926.0 6,841.2 7,657.2 
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization presented below)113.7 161.8 462.0 580.2 
Depreciation and amortization81.6 45.0 241.6 170.7 
Total cost of sales1,972.2 2,132.8 7,544.8 8,408.1 
Operating expenses related to retail and wholesale business (excluding depreciation and amortization presented below)24.1 24.5 97.8 102.0 
General and administrative expenses63.9 77.4 248.3 274.7 
Depreciation and amortization8.6 2.6 26.0 23.6 
Impairment of goodwill126.0 — 126.0 — 
Other operating expense (income), net1.5 (1.8)(13.1)(2.5)
Total operating costs and expenses2,196.3 2,235.5 8,029.8 8,805.9 
Operating (loss) income(314.1)48.2 (728.0)492.3 
Interest expense31.0 35.7 129.0 131.1 
Interest income(0.2)(2.3)(3.3)(11.3)
Income from equity method investments(1.7)(5.9)(30.3)(34.3)
Gain on sale on non-operating refinery— — (56.8)— 
Other (income) expense, net(0.1)0.8 (3.5)4.1 
Total non-operating expense, net29.0 28.3 35.1 89.6 
(Loss) income before income tax (benefit) expense(343.1)19.9 (763.1)402.7 
Income tax (benefit) expense(58.1)(12.1)(192.7)71.7 
(Loss) income from continuing operations, net of tax(285.0)32.0 (570.4)331.0 
Discontinued operations:
Income from discontinued operations, including loss on sale of discontinued operations— 7.6 — 6.6 
Income tax expense— 1.6 — 1.4 
Income from discontinued operations, net of tax— 6.0 — 5.2 
Net (loss) income(285.0)38.0 (570.4)336.2 
Net income attributed to non-controlling interests8.2 5.3 37.6 25.6 
Net (loss) income attributable to Delek $(293.2)$32.7 $(608.0)$310.6 
Basic (loss) income per share:
(Loss) income from continuing operations$(3.98)$0.36 $(8.26)$4.03 
Income from discontinued operations— 0.08 $— $0.07 
Basic (loss) income per share$(3.98)$0.44 $(8.26)$4.10 
Diluted (loss) income per share:
(Loss) income from continuing operations$(3.98)$0.36 $(8.26)$3.99 
Income from discontinued operations— 0.08 $— $0.07 
Diluted (loss) income per share$(3.98)$0.44 $(8.26)$4.06 
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
Basic73,736,637 74,042,343 73,598,389 75,853,187 
Diluted73,736,637 74,700,926 73,598,389 76,574,091 
Dividends declared per common share outstanding$— $0.30 $0.93 $1.14 

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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Condensed Cash Flow Data (Unaudited)
(In millions)
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
 2020201920202019
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities $116.9 $126.8 $(282.9)$575.2 
Cash flows from investing activities:
Net cash used in investing activities(28.3)(181.8)(191.3)(691.3)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities(109.0)3.9 306.4 (7.9)
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents(20.4)(51.1)(167.8)(124.0)
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period807.9 1,006.4 955.3 1,079.3 
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period$787.5 $955.3 $787.5 $955.3 

COVID-19 Tax Legislative Changes
On March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the "CARES Act") was enacted into law. The Act includes several significant provisions for corporations, including the usage of net operating losses, interest deductions and payroll benefits.  Pursuant to the provisions of the CARES Act, we recognized $16.8 million of current federal income tax benefit for the year ended December 31, 2020 (none of which was recognized in the fourth quarter) attributable to anticipated tax refunds from net operating loss carrybacks to prior 35% tax rate years. Additionally, we recorded a federal income tax receivable totaling $156.2 million as of December 31, 2020 related to the net operating loss carryback, which we expect to collect $135.6 million in the first half of 2021 and the remaining balance within eighteen months.

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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Segment Data (Unaudited)
 (In millions)
 Three Months Ended December 31, 2020
RefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Net revenues (excluding inter-segment fees and revenues)
$1,341.4 $50.0 $160.0 $330.8 $1,882.2 
Inter-segment fees and revenues 107.9 90.1 — (198.0)— 
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of materials and other1,431.1 63.2 123.6 159.0 1,776.9 
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization presented below)100.2 14.7 23.7 (0.8)137.8 
Segment contribution margin$(82.0)$62.2 $12.7 $(25.4)$(32.5)
Depreciation and amortization$66.0 $11.3 $4.1 $8.8 90.2 
Impairment of goodwill$126.0 $— $— $— 126.0 
General and administrative expenses
63.9 
Other operating loss, net1.5 
Operating loss$(314.1)
Capital spending (excluding business combinations)
$20.1 $8.5 $0.9 $2.1 $31.6 

 Three Months Ended December 31, 2019
Refining (1)
LogisticsRetail
Corporate,
Other and Eliminations (1)
Consolidated
Net revenues (excluding inter-segment fees and revenues)
$1,999.1 $68.7 $197.8 $18.1 $2,283.7 
Inter-segment fees and revenues
162.8 69.9 — (232.7)— 
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of materials and other1,898.4 73.8 162.8 (209.0)1,926.0 
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization presented below)135.7 22.3 22.9 5.4 186.3 
Segment contribution margin$127.8 $42.5 $12.1 $(11.0)$171.4 
Depreciation and amortization$35.4 $6.9 $(0.3)$5.6 47.6 
General and administrative expenses
77.4 
Other operating income, net(1.8)
Operating income$48.2 
Capital spending (excluding business combinations)
$72.8 $3.7 $6.2 $20.6 $103.3 

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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Segment Data (Unaudited)
 (In millions)
Year Ended December 31, 2020
RefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Net revenues (excluding inter-segment fees and revenues)
$5,363.1 $183.6 $681.7 $1,073.4 $7,301.8 
Inter-segment fees and revenues 454.6 379.8 — (834.4)— 
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of materials and other5,745.5 269.1 523.6 303.0 6,841.2 
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization presented below)402.7 56.2 90.5 10.4 559.8 
Segment contribution margin$(330.5)$238.1 $67.6 $(74.4)$(99.2)
Depreciation and amortization$198.3 $35.7 $13.2 $20.4 267.6 
Impairment of goodwill$126.0 $— $— $— 126.0 
General and administrative expenses
248.3 
Other operating income, net(13.1)
Operating loss$(728.0)
Capital spending (excluding business combinations)
$201.0 $15.8 $9.1 $13.7 $239.6 

 Year Ended December 31, 2019
Refining (1)
LogisticsRetail
Corporate,
Other and Eliminations (1)
Consolidated
Net revenues (excluding inter-segment fees and revenues)
$8,095.9 $323.0 $838.0 $41.3 $9,298.2 
Inter-segment fees and revenues
702.6 261.0 — (963.6)— 
Operating costs and expenses:
Cost of materials and other7,528.2 336.5 684.7 (892.2)7,657.2 
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization presented below)492.4 74.1 94.8 20.9 682.2 
Segment contribution margin$777.9 $173.4 $58.5 $(51.0)$958.8 
Depreciation and amortization$134.3 $26.7 $11.2 $22.1 194.3 
General and administrative expenses
274.7 
Other operating income, net(2.5)
Operating income$492.3 
Capital spending (excluding business combinations)$266.6 $9.9 $20.5 $131.1 $428.1 
(1)The refining segment results of operations for the three months and year ended December 31, 2019, includes hedging (losses) gains, a component of cost of materials and other, of $(33.7) million and $16.3 million, respectively, which was previously included and reported in corporate, other and eliminations.






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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Schedule of Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses)
$ in millions
 Three Months Ended December 31, 2020
Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses) Included in Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Inventory/Commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is currently recognized in the financial statements$(4.8)$— $— $— $(4.8)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (1)
19.6 (0.4)— (0.5)18.7 
Total inventory/commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)14.8 (0.4)— (0.5)13.9 
Total inventory/commodity realized hedging gain (loss)(19.5)— — 3.3 (16.2)
Total inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss)$(4.7)$(0.4)$— $2.8 $(2.3)

Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Schedule of Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses)
$ in millions
 Three Months Ended December 31, 2019
Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses) Included in Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Inventory/Commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is currently recognized in the financial statements$5.7 $— $— $— $5.7 
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (1)
(17.8)(0.1)— 1.4 (16.5)
Total inventory/commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)(12.1)(0.1)— 1.4 (10.8)
Total inventory/commodity realized hedging gain (loss)(19.5)(0.2)— (6.6)(26.3)
Total inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss)$(31.6)$(0.3)$— $(5.2)$(37.1)

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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Schedule of Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses)
$ in millions
Year Ended December 31, 2020
Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses) Included in Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Inventory/Commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is currently recognized in the financial statements$2.2 $— $— $— $2.2 
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (1)
18.7 (0.1)— 1.9 20.5 
Total inventory/commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)20.9 (0.1)— 1.9 22.7 
Total inventory/commodity realized hedging gain (loss)(89.0)1.8 — (23.0)(110.2)
Total inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss)$(68.1)$1.7 $— $(21.1)$(87.5)

Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Schedule of Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses)
$ in millions
 Year Ended December 31, 2019
Inventory/Commodity Hedging Gains (Losses) Included in Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is currently recognized in the financial statements$(9.2)$— $— $— $(9.2)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (1)
(18.7)(0.4)— (3.5)(22.6)
Total inventory/commodity unrealized hedging gain (loss)(27.9)(0.4)— (3.5)(31.8)
Total inventory/commodity realized hedging gain (loss)60.6 (0.4)— (8.9)51.3 
Total inventory/commodity hedging gain (loss)$32.7 $(0.8)$— $(12.4)$19.5 

(1) Represents an Adjusted item in certain of our non-GAAP measures.


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Refining SegmentThree Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
Tyler, TX Refinery(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Days in period92 92 366 365 
Total sales volume - refined product (average barrels per day)(1)
74,152 75,931 74,075 76,178 
Products manufactured (average barrels per day):
Gasoline42,444 42,347 40,031 40,801 
Diesel/Jet29,935 30,635 29,220 30,673 
Petrochemicals, LPG, NGLs2,114 1,816 2,794 2,798 
Other1,516 1,537 1,461 1,554 
Total production76,009 76,335 73,506 75,826 
Throughput (average barrels per day):    
   Crude oil68,388 70,284 51,854 70,516 
Other feedstocks7,876 6,355 22,126 5,873 
Total throughput76,264 76,639 73,980 76,389 
Total refining revenue ( $ in millions)$377.3 $552.8 $1,432.2 $2,209.2 
Cost of materials and other ($ in millions)328.9 475.3 1,331.7 1,817.5 
Total refining margin ($ in millions) (2)
$48.4 $77.5 $100.5 $391.7 
Per barrel of refined product sales:    
Tyler refining margin (2)
$7.08 $11.09 $3.71 $14.09 
Tyler adjusted refining margin (2)
$1.99 $9.68 $4.78 $12.42 
Operating expenses$3.75 $4.33 $3.45 $3.91 
Crude Slate: (% based on amount received in period)
WTI crude oil92.0 %90.3 %92.0 %89.0 %
East Texas crude oil8.0 %9.7 %8.0 %11.0 %
El Dorado, AR Refinery
Days in period
92 92 366 365 
Total sales volume - refined product (average barrels per day)(1)
70,781 74,617 75,992 62,420 
Products manufactured (average barrels per day):
Gasoline34,364 37,551 35,480 27,712 
Diesel25,320 27,263 28,429 20,753 
Petrochemicals, LPG, NGLs1,291 1,290 1,772 872 
Asphalt6,781 4,461 6,687 5,533 
Other753 903 789 735 
Total production68,509 71,468 73,157 55,605 
Throughput (average barrels per day):    
Crude oil64,301 69,913 70,385 54,420 
Other feedstocks4,078 2,007 2,979 1,576 
Total throughput68,379 71,920 73,364 55,996 
Total refining revenue ( $ in millions)$381.1 $911.6 $1,788.8 $3,291.1 
Cost of materials and other ($ in millions)410.2 876.2 $1,809.3 3,123.0 
Total refining margin ($ in millions) (2)
$(29.1)$35.4 $(20.5)$168.1 
Per barrel of refined product sales:    
El Dorado refining margin (2)
$(4.47)$5.15 $(0.74)$7.38 
El Dorado adjusted refining margin (2)
$(4.63)$4.24 $(0.74)$6.89 
Operating expenses$4.09 $5.37 $3.81 $5.73 
Crude Slate: (% based on amount received in period)
WTI crude oil63.2 %41.4 %52.3 %39.3 %
Local Arkansas crude oil19.4 %17.7 %17.8 %23.1 %
Other17.4 %40.9 %29.9 %37.6 %
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Refining Segment (continued)Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
Big Spring, TX Refinery (Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Days in period - based on date acquired92 92 366 365 
Total sales volume - refined product (average barrels per day) (1)
78,387 72,559 65,508 76,413 
Products manufactured (average barrels per day):
Gasoline40,702 36,578 32,340 36,352 
Diesel/Jet26,539 27,025 23,283 27,602 
Petrochemicals, LPG, NGLs3,849 3,705 3,183 3,746 
Asphalt1,594 2,036 1,685 1,870 
Other1,383 1,292 1,119 1,327 
Total production74,067 70,636 61,610 70,897 
Throughput (average barrels per day):  
Crude oil72,454 72,338 61,428 72,039 
Other feedstocks2,067 (1,790)1,078 (453)
Total throughput74,521 70,548 62,506 71,586 
Total refining revenue ( $ in millions)$427.3 $555.3 $1,531.7 $2,366.5 
Cost of materials and other ($ in millions)427.8 487.0 1,497.2 1,984.6 
Total refining margin ($ in millions) (2)
$(0.5)$68.3 $34.5 $381.9 
Per barrel of refined product sales:  
Big Spring refining margin (2)
$(0.07)$10.23 $1.44 $13.69 
Big Spring adjusted refining margin (2)
$(0.08)$10.06 $1.47 $13.56 
Operating expenses$3.95 $5.54 $4.33 $4.35 
Crude Slate: (% based on amount received in period)
WTI crude oil58.9 %74.0 %67.0 %75.5 %
WTS crude oil41.1 %26.0 %33.0 %24.5 %
Krotz Springs, LA Refinery
Days in period - based on date acquired
92 92 366 365 
Total sales volume - refined product (average barrels per day) (1)
36,219 56,576 61,302 70,511 
Products manufactured (average barrels per day):
Gasoline1,980 32,848 20,615 35,026 
Diesel/Jet5,455 24,823 20,422 28,049 
Heavy oils— 1,198 418 1,131 
Petrochemicals, LPG, NGLs1,647 3,296 2,223 4,647 
Other20,645 — 13,512 26 
Total production29,727 62,165 57,190 68,879 
Throughput (average barrels per day):  
Crude oil23,665 59,594 53,875 67,943 
Other feedstocks9,222 317 4,126 (366)
Total throughput32,887 59,911 58,001 67,577 
Total refining revenue ( $ in millions)$267.5 $458.0 $1,266.6 $2,175.7 
Cost of materials and other ($ in millions)279.5 412.6 1,296.3 1,914.2 
Total refining margin ($ in millions)$(12.0)$45.4 $(29.7)$261.5 
Per barrel of refined product sales:  
Krotz Springs refining margin (2)
$(3.61)$8.72 $(1.32)$10.16 
Krotz Springs adjusted refining margin (2)
$(3.80)$7.98 $(1.32)$9.70 
Operating expenses$5.30 $5.55 $3.97 $4.46 
Crude Slate: (% based on amount received in period)
WTI Crude77.0 %65.4 %70.1 %72.0 %
Gulf Coast Sweet Crude23.0 %34.6 %29.1 %28.0 %
Other— %— %0.8 %— %

(1)     Includes inter-refinery sales and sales to other segments which are eliminated in consolidation.
(2)     See Other Items Impacting Refining Margin discussed below.
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Other Items Impacting Refining Margin:
In addition to the items that were reflected as adjustments for deriving our Adjusted refining margin, which then was used to calculate Adjusted refining margin per barrel, there were other items that were recognized during the periods that impacted our Refining margins at the refineries. The primary items are as follows:

Other Inventory Impact: "Other inventory impact" is primarily calculated by multiplying the number of barrels sold during the period by the difference between current period weighted average NYMEX WTI purchase cost and per barrel cost of materials and other for the period recognized on a FIFO basis. It assumes no beginning or ending inventory, so that the current period average market price reflects the weighted average NYMEX WTI purchase cost for the current period only, without giving effect to any build or draw on beginning inventory. These amounts are based on management estimates using a methodology including these assumptions, and are not intended to be a true representation of results under LIFO. However, this analysis provides management with a means to compare hypothetical refining margins to current crack spreads, as well as provides a means to better compare our results to peers, the majority of which value inventory on a LIFO basis.

Purchased Product Margins: We buy and sell purchased product to optimize margins and to meet contractual demands, as needed. To the extent that we purchase product to meet contractual demands, such as during turnarounds or unit outages, we are subject to margin risk that is often out of our control. Such margins may have a favorable or unfavorable impact on our refining margins. Such margins are estimated based on accounting information available to management, and are used for management review purposes.
Summary of Other Favorable (Unfavorable) Items Impacting Refining Margin:
$ in millions
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Tyler
Gross Estimated $ Impact
Purchased product margins$2.3 $0.3 $1.7 $— 
Significant impact of fixed price crude transactions (1)
(4.1)— 95.5 — 
$(1.8)$0.3 $97.2 $— 
El Dorado
Gross Estimated $ Impact
Other inventory impact$(13.5)$— $(65.4)$— 
Purchased product margins2.9 (3.2)6.8 10.8 
$(10.6)$(3.2)$(58.6)$10.8 
Big Spring
Gross Estimated $ Impact
Other inventory impact$3.1 $— $(40.7)$— 
Purchased product margins(0.6)(0.6)(7.4)1.8 
$2.5 $(0.6)$(48.1)$1.8 
Krotz Springs
Gross Estimated $ Impact
Other inventory impact$(3.2)$— $(27.7)$— 
Purchased product margins(0.1)1.1 (33.6)5.5 
$(3.3)$1.1 $(61.3)$5.5 
(1) We enter into a significant number of physical forward contracts for crude in order to optimize our crude cost across refineries, and which are reflected as changes in our cost of materials and other when realized, under the normal purchase normal sale provisions of GAAP. During the optimization process, the majority of these crude physical contracts are transacted at Tyler. Such physical crude, once fully optimized and physically delivered and available for production, is transferred to the appropriate refinery's inventory at realized cost. Additionally, we routinely hedge our inventory positions based on segment-wide strategies, which are included in our refining segment contribution margin but are not necessarily specifically designated to specific refineries or identifiable trades. As a result, the refineries recognize actual realized inventory cost based on the physical contracts, whereas offsetting hedges are reflected only in the overall refining segment refining and contribution margins. Typically, such offsetting hedges are not material to any particular refinery, because of the segment-wide strategies employed. However, because of the historic volatility in the crude market during 2020 and the fact that we transact the majority of our optimization transactions at Tyler, the Tyler margins were impacted by relatively large fixed price crude transaction losses during 2020. Such losses were hedged in the refining segment but outside the Tyler refining margins, resulting in a corresponding realized hedging gain of $4.1 million pre-tax for the quarter ended December 31, 2020. On a year-to-date basis, the impact of these fixed price crude transactions on the Tyler refining margin was a benefit of $95.5 million, where the offsetting net hedging loss was recognized separately.

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Included in the refinery statistics above are the following inter-refinery and sales to other segments:
Inter-refinery Sales
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
(in barrels per day)2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Tyler refined product sales to other Delek refineries2,598 908 2,010 894 
El Dorado refined product sales to other Delek refineries477 4,894 924 5,039 
Big Spring refined product sales to other Delek refineries830 398 1,356 990 
Krotz Springs refined product sales to other Delek refineries259 12,552 190 9,734 
Refinery Sales to Other Segments
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
(in barrels per day)2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Tyler refined product sales to other Delek segments639 429 1,623 252 
El Dorado refined product sales to other Delek segments10 11 94 83 
Big Spring refined product sales to other Delek segments21,891 24,075 22,601 25,223 
Krotz Springs refined product sales to other Delek segments439 1,030 362 462 
Pricing statistics
(average for the period presented)
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
WTI — Cushing crude oil (per barrel)$42.63 $56.88 $39.89 $56.99 
WTI — Midland crude oil (per barrel)$43.07 $57.80 $40.02 $56.31 
WTS -- Midland crude oil (per barrel) (1)
$43.16 $57.21 $39.96 $56.27 
LLS (per barrel) (1)
$44.14 $60.68 $41.56 $62.65 
Brent crude oil (per barrel)$45.26 $62.39 $43.24 $64.14 
U.S. Gulf Coast 5-3-2 crack spread (per barrel) (1)
$7.83 $14.27 $8.18 $15.77 
U.S. Gulf Coast 3-2-1 crack spread (per barrel) (1)
$8.08 $14.86 $8.70 $16.71 
U.S. Gulf Coast 2-1-1 crack spread (per barrel) (1)
$4.46 $10.40 $4.65 $9.90 
U.S. Gulf Coast Unleaded Gasoline (per gallon)$1.17 $1.58 $1.09 $1.63 
Gulf Coast Ultra low sulfur diesel (per gallon)$1.24 $1.87 $1.19 $1.88 
U.S. Gulf Coast high sulfur diesel (per gallon)$1.13 $1.76 $1.06 $1.76 
Natural gas (per MMBTU)$2.76 $2.41 $2.13 $2.53 

(1)    For our Tyler and El Dorado refineries, we compare our per barrel refining product margin to the Gulf Coast 5-3-2 crack spread consisting of WTI Cushing crude, U.S. Gulf Coast CBOB and U.S, Gulf Coast Pipeline No. 2 heating oil (ultra low sulfur diesel). For our Big Spring refinery, we compare our per barrel refined product margin to the Gulf Coast 3-2-1 crack spread consisting of WTI Cushing crude, Gulf Coast 87 Conventional gasoline and Gulf Coast ultra-low sulfur diesel, and for our Krotz Springs refinery, we compare our per barrel refined product margin to the Gulf Coast 2-1-1 crack spread consisting of LLS crude oil, Gulf Coast 87 Conventional gasoline and U.S, Gulf Coast Pipeline No. 2 heating oil (high sulfur diesel). The Tyler refinery's crude oil input is primarily WTI Midland and East Texas, while the El Dorado refinery's crude input is primarily a combination of WTI Midland, local Arkansas and other domestic inland crude oil. The Big Spring refinery’s crude oil input is primarily comprised of WTS and WTI Midland. The Krotz Springs refinery’s crude oil input is primarily comprised of LLS and WTI Midland.

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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Refining margin per barrel to Adjusted Refining margin per barrel (1)
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Combined Refineries
Reported refining margin, $ per barrel$0.24 $7.62 $0.74 $10.12 
Adjusting items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss (benefit)(1.32)(0.71)0.26 (0.44)
RIN waiver— — — (0.10)
Adjusted refining margin $/bbl$(1.08)$6.91 $1.00 $9.58 
Tyler (2)
Reported refining margin, $ per barrel$7.08 $11.09 $3.71 $14.09 
Adjusting items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss (benefit)(5.09)(1.41)1.07 (1.37)
RIN waiver— — — (0.30)
Adjusted refining margin $/bbl$1.99 $9.68 $4.78 $12.42 
El Dorado (3)
Reported refining margin, $ per barrel$(4.47)$5.15 $(0.74)$7.38 
Adjusting items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss (benefit)(0.16)(0.91)— (0.17)
RIN waiver— — — (0.32)
Adjusted refining margin $/bbl$(4.63)$4.24 $(0.74)$6.89 
Big Spring (4)
Reported refining margin, $ per barrel$(0.07)$10.23 $1.44 $13.69 
Adjusting items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss (benefit)(0.01)(0.17)0.03 (0.13)
Adjusted refining margin $/bbl$(0.08)$10.06 $1.47 $13.56 
Krotz Springs (5)
Reported refining margin, $ per barrel$(3.61)$8.72 $(1.32)$10.16 
Adjusting items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss (benefit)(0.19)(0.74)— (0.27)
RIN waiver— — — (0.19)
Adjusted refining margin $/bbl$(3.80)$7.98 $(1.32)$9.70 
(1)Adjusted refining margin per barrel is presented to provide a measure to evaluate performance excluding inventory valuation adjustments and other items at the individual refinery level. Delek US believes that the presentation of adjusted measures provides useful information to investors in assessing its results of operations at each refinery. Because adjusted refining margin per barrel may be defined differently by other companies in its industry, Delek US' definition may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies. Additionally, management evaluates other impacts to refining margin by refinery which may not represent adjustments, but which provide information useful for evaluating the results compared to current crack spreads and peers. See the 'Other Items Impacting Refining Margin' for further discussion.
(2)Tyler adjusted refining margins exclude the following items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss/benefit - There was a net valuation benefit of approximately $34.7 million and $9.9 million in the fourth quarter 2020 and 2019, respectively. There was approximately $29.1 million of net valuation loss and $38.2 million of net valuation benefit for the year ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively.
RIN waiver - In August 2019, the Tyler, Texas refinery received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for a small refinery exemption from the requirements of the renewable fuel standard for the 2018 calendar year. This waiver equated to a benefit of approximately $8.5 million recognized in the third quarter 2019.
    Note also that Tyler's Refining margin per barrel and the Adjusted refining margin per barrel for the three months ended December 31, 2020 both reflect the $(4.1) million margin impact of unfavorable fixed price crude cost transactions during the quarter, but exclude the offsetting realized hedging gains of approximately $4.1 million, and the Refining margin per barrel and the Adjusted refining margin per barrel for the year ended December 31, 2020 both reflect the $95.5 million margin
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benefit of favorable fixed price crude cost transactions during the quarter, but exclude the offsetting realized hedging losses of approximately $(95.5) million Giving effect to the related hedging gains (losses), both the Refining margin per barrel and the Adjusted refining margin per barrel would have increased by $0.57 for the three months ended December 31, 2020, and would have decreased by $(3.34) for the year ended December 31, 2020. See further discussion in the section 'Other Items Impacting Refining Margin' previously presented.
(3)El Dorado Adjusted refining margins exclude the following items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss/benefit - There was approximately $1.0 million and $6.3 million of net valuation benefit in the fourth quarter 2020 and 2019, respectively. There was approximately $0.1 million and $3.8 million of net valuation benefit for the year ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively.
RIN waiver - In August 2019, the El Dorado, Arkansas refinery received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for a small refinery exemption from the requirements of the renewable fuel standard for the 2018 calendar year. This waiver equated to a benefit of approximately $7.4 million recognized in the third quarter 2019.
(4)Big Spring Adjusted refining margins exclude the following items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss/benefit - There was approximately $0.1 million and $1.1 million of net valuation benefit in the fourth quarter 2020 and 2019, respectively. There was approximately $0.7 of net valuation loss and approximately $3.5 million of net valuation benefit for the year ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively.
(5)Krotz Springs Adjusted refining margins exclude the following items:
Net inventory LCM valuation loss/benefit - There was approximately $0.6 million and $3.9 million of net valuation benefit in the fourth quarter 2020 and 2019, respectively. There was nominal net valuation benefit and approximately $7.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2020 and 2019, respectively.
RIN waiver - In August 2019, the Krotz Springs, Louisiana refinery received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for a small refinery exemption from the requirements of the renewable fuel standard for the 2018 calendar year. This waiver equated to a benefit of approximately $4.9 million recognized in the third quarter 2019.
Logistics SegmentThree Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Pipelines & Transportation: (average bpd)
Lion Pipeline System:
Crude pipelines (non-gathered)66,521 69,910 74,179 49,485 
Refined products pipelines48,900 53,960 53,702 37,716 
SALA Gathering System
13,308 15,919 13,466 15,325 
East Texas Crude Logistics System
16,719 16,612 15,960 19,927 
Big Spring Gathering System (3)
76,795 — 82,817 — 
Plains Connection System (3)
120,304 — 104,770 — 
Wholesale Marketing & Terminalling:
East Texas - Tyler Refinery sales volumes (average bpd) (1)
73,584 73,016 71,182 74,206 
West Texas wholesale marketing throughputs (average bpd)
9,915 9,972 11,264 11,075 
West Texas wholesale marketing margin per barrel
$2.36 $3.12 $2.37 $4.44 
Big Spring wholesale marketing throughputs (average bpd)
84,219 79,985 76,345 82,695 
Terminalling throughputs (average bpd) (2)
153,243 160,298 147,251 160,075 
(1) Excludes jet fuel and petroleum coke.
(2) Consists of terminalling throughputs at our Tyler, Big Spring, Big Sandy and Mount Pleasant, Texas, El Dorado and North Little Rock, Arkansas and Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee terminals.
(3) Throughputs for the Big Spring Gathering System and the Plains Connection System are for the approximately 275 days we owned the assets following the Big Spring Gathering Assets Acquisition effective March 31, 2020.
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Retail Segment
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Number of stores (end of period)253 252 253 252 
Average number of stores253 258 253 266 
Average number of fuel stores248 251 248 259 
Retail fuel sales (thousands of gallons)41,453 51,518 176,924 214,094 
Average retail gallons sold per average number of fuel stores (in thousands)
167 205 715 827 
Average retail sales price per gallon sold$2.03 $2.42 $2.02 $2.45 
Retail fuel margin ($ per gallon) (1)
$0.33 $0.29 $0.35 $0.28 
Merchandise sales (in millions)$75.9 $72.9 $323.8 $313.1 
Merchandise sales per average number of stores (in millions)$0.3 $0.3 $1.3 $1.2 
Merchandise margin %30.1 %30.6 %31.0 %30.8 %
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
2020201920202019
Same-Store Comparison (2)
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Change in same-store fuel gallons sold (22.7)%2.4 %(17.3)%2.9 %
Change in same-store merchandise sales2.2 %0.5 %6.2 %(1.0)%
(1)Retail fuel margin represents gross margin on fuel sales in the retail segment, and is calculated as retail fuel sales revenue less retail fuel cost of sales. The retail fuel margin per gallon calculation is derived by dividing retail fuel margin by the total retail fuel gallons sold for the period.
(2)Same-store comparisons include period-over-period changes in specified metrics for stores that were in service at both the beginning of the earliest period and the end of the most recent period used in the comparison.
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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) attributable to Delek to Adjusted Net Income (Loss)2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Reported net income (loss) attributable to Delek$(293.2)$32.7 $(608.0)$310.6 
 Adjusting items
Net inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss (36.4)(20.8)29.2 (52.3)
Tax effect8.5 4.9 (6.8)12.3 
Net after-tax inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss(27.9)(15.9)22.4 (40.0)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(18.7)16.5 (20.5)22.6 
Unrealized RINs and other hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements1.4 — 1.4 — 
Total unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(17.3)16.5 (19.1)22.6 
Tax effect4.1 (3.7)4.5 (5.1)
Net after-tax unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(13.2)12.8 (14.6)17.5 
Non-cash change in fair value of Supply and Offtake ("S&O") Obligation associated with hedging activities (1)
8.3 — 6.9 — 
Tax effect(1.8)— (1.5)— 
Net after-tax non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities6.5 — 5.4 — 
Goodwill impairment expense126.0 — 126.0 — 
Tax effect(5.2)— (5.2)— 
Net after-tax goodwill impairment expense120.8 — 120.8 — 
Gain from sale of Bakersfield non-operating refinery— — (56.8)— 
Tax effect— — 13.5 — 
Net gain from sale of Bakersfield non-operating refinery— — (43.3)— 
COVID-related severance costs3.9 — 8.5 — 
Tax effect(0.9)— (2.0)— 
Net after-tax COVID-related severance costs3.0 — 6.5 — 
Non-operating, pre-acquisition litigation contingent losses and related legal expenses— — — 6.7 
Tax effect— — — (1.5)
Net after-tax non-operating pre-acquisition litigation contingent losses and related legal expenses— — — 5.2 
Retroactive biodiesel tax credit (2)
— (36.0)— (36.0)
Tax effect— 0.1 — 0.1 
Net after-tax retroactive biodiesel tax credit— (35.9)— (35.9)
Non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset— 4.8 — 4.8 
Tax effect— (1.1)— (1.1)
Net after-tax of non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset— 3.7 — 3.7 
Discontinued operations (income) loss— (7.6)— (6.6)
Tax effect— 1.6 — 1.4 
Net after-tax discontinued operations (income) loss — (6.0)— (5.2)
Tax benefit from loss carryback provided by CARES Act (3)
— — (16.8)— 
Tax adjustment to reduce deferred tax asset valuation allowance resulting from Big Springs Gathering Assets Acquisition— — (22.3)— 
 Total after tax adjusting items 89.2 (41.3)58.1 (54.7)
 Adjusted net income (loss)$(204.0)$(8.6)$(549.9)$255.9 
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(1) Represents an adjustment to exclude the effect of non-cash changes in fair value related to economic hedges that were entered into as discrete amendments to the S&O Obligation (i.e., not contemplated in the April 2020 Amendment and Restatement to the S&O Obligation), as such fair value changes are hedges where the hedged item (a future fee) is not yet recognized in the financial statements.
(2) An adjustment for the portion of the retroactive biodiesel tax credit reenacted in December 2019 but that was attributable to 2018 has been adjusted out of both the three months and year ended December 31, 2019 for comparability.
(3) As a result of the reinstatement of the tax-loss carryback provisions under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES” Act), we recognized an additional tax benefit during the year ended December 31, 2020 from applying the carryback to periods with a 35% tax rate.

Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
per share data
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Income (Loss) per share to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) per share2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Reported diluted income (loss) per share$(3.98)$0.44 $(8.26)$4.06 
Adjusting items, after tax (per share) (1) (2)
Net inventory LCM valuation loss (benefit)(0.38)(0.21)0.30 (0.52)
Total unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(0.18)0.17 (0.20)0.23 
Non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities 0.09 — 0.07 — 
Goodwill impairment expense1.64 — 1.64 — 
Gain from sale of Bakersfield non-operating refinery— — (0.59)— 
COVID-related severance costs0.04 — 0.09 — 
Non-operating, pre-acquisition litigation contingent losses and related legal expenses— — — 0.07 
Retroactive biodiesel tax credit— (0.48)— (0.47)
Non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset— 0.05 — 0.05 
Discontinued operations (income) loss— (0.08)— (0.07)
Tax benefit from loss carryback provided by CARES Act— — (0.23)— 
Tax adjustment to reduce deferred tax asset valuation allowance resulting from Big Springs Gathering Assets Acquisition— — (0.30)— 
 Total adjusting items1.21 (0.55)0.78 (0.71)
 Adjusted net income (loss) per share$(2.77)$(0.11)$(7.48)$3.35 
(1) The tax calculation is based on the appropriate marginal income tax rate related to each adjustment and for each respective time period, which is applied to the adjusted items in the calculation of adjusted net income in all periods.
(2) For periods of Adjusted net loss, Adjustments (Adjusting Items) and Adjusted net loss per share are presented using basic weighted average shares outstanding.
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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) attributable to Delek to Adjusted EBITDA2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Reported net income (loss) attributable to Delek$(293.2)$32.7 $(608.0)$310.6 
Add:
Interest expense, net30.8 33.4 125.7 119.8 
Income tax (benefit) expense - continuing operations(58.1)(12.1)(192.7)71.7 
Depreciation and amortization90.2 47.6 267.6 194.3 
EBITDA(230.3)101.6 (407.4)696.4 
Adjusting items
Net inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss (36.4)(20.8)29.2 (52.3)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(18.7)16.5 (20.5)22.6 
Unrealized RINs and other hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements1.4 — 1.4 — 
Total unrealized hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(17.3)16.5 (19.1)22.6 
Non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities (1)
8.3 — 6.9 — 
Goodwill impairment expense126.0 — 126.0 — 
Gain from sale of Bakersfield non-operating refinery— — (56.8)— 
COVID-related severance costs3.9 — 8.5 — 
Non-operating, pre-acquisition litigation contingent losses and related legal expenses— — — 6.7 
Retroactive biodiesel tax credit (2)
— (36.0)— (36.0)
Non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset— 4.8 — 4.8 
Discontinued operations (income) loss, net of tax— (6.0)— (5.2)
Net income attributable to non-controlling interest8.2 5.3 37.6 25.6 
 Total Adjusting items92.7 (36.2)132.3 (33.8)
 Adjusted EBITDA$(137.6)$65.4 $(275.1)$662.6 
(1) Represents an adjustment to exclude the effect of non-cash changes in fair value related to economic hedges that were entered into as discrete amendments to the S&O Obligation (i.e., not contemplated in the April 2020 Amendment and Restatement to the S&O Obligation), as such fair value changes are hedges where the hedged item (a future fee) is not yet recognized in the financial statements.
(2) An adjustment for the portion of the retroactive biodiesel tax credit reenacted in December 2019 but that was attributable to 2018 has been adjusted out of both the three months and year ended December 31, 2019 for comparability.

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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
 Three Months Ended December 31, 2020
Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Segment Contribution Margin to Adjusted Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Reported segment contribution margin$(82.0)$62.2 $12.7 $(25.4)$(32.5)
Adjusting items
Net inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss(36.4)— — — (36.4)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(19.6)0.4 — 0.5 (18.7)
Unrealized RINs and other hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements1.4 — — — 1.4 
Total unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(18.2)0.4 — 0.5 (17.3)
COVID-related severance costs1.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 2.2 
Non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities (1)
8.3 — — — 8.3 
     Total Adjusting items(44.9)-449000000.7 0.3 0.7 (43.2)
Adjusted segment contribution margin$(126.9)$62.9 $13.0 $(24.7)$(75.7)
Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
 Three Months Ended December 31, 2019
Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Segment Contribution Margin to Adjusted Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Reported segment contribution margin$127.8 $42.5 $12.1 $(11.0)$171.4 
Adjusting items
Net inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss(20.8)— — — (20.8)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements17.8 0.1 — — — (1.4)16.5 
Retroactive biodiesel tax credit (2)
(36.0)— — — (36.0)
     Total Adjusting items(39.0)0.1 — (1.4)(40.3)
Adjusted segment contribution margin$88.8 $42.6 $12.1 $(12.4)$131.1 
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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
Year Ended December 31, 2020
Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Segment Contribution Margin to Adjusted Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Reported segment contribution margin$(330.5)$238.1 $67.6 $(74.4)$(99.2)
Adjusting items
Net inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss29.4 (0.1)— (0.1)29.2 
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(18.7)0.1 — (1.9)(20.5)
Unrealized RINs and other hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements1.4 — — — 1.4 
Total unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements(17.3)0.1 — (1.9)(19.1)
COVID-related severance costs3.7 0.5 0.7 0.4 5.3 
Non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities (1)
6.9 — — — 6.9 
     Total Adjusting items22.7 0.5 0.7 (1.6)22.3 
Adjusted segment contribution margin$(307.8)$238.6 $68.3 $(76.0)$(76.9)

Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
 Year Ended December 31, 2019
Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Segment Contribution Margin to Adjusted Segment Contribution MarginRefiningLogisticsRetailCorporate,
Other and Eliminations
Consolidated
Reported segment contribution margin$777.9 $173.4 $58.5 $(51.0)$958.8 
Adjusting items
Net inventory LCM valuation (benefit) loss(52.2)(0.1)— — (52.3)
Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements18.7 0.4 — 3.5 22.6 
Retroactive biodiesel tax credit (2)
(36.0)— — — (36.0)
     Total Adjusting items(69.5)0.3 — 3.5 (65.7)
Adjusted segment contribution margin$708.4 $173.7 $58.5 $(47.5)$893.1 
(1) Represents an adjustment to exclude the effect of non-cash changes in fair value related to economic hedges that were entered into as discrete amendments to the S&O Obligation (i.e., not contemplated in the April 2020 Amendment and Restatement to the S&O Obligation), as such fair value changes are hedges where the hedged item (a future fee) is not yet recognized in the financial statements.
(2) An adjustment for the portion of the retroactive biodiesel tax credit reenacted in December 2019 but that was attributable to 2018 has been adjusted out of both the three months and year ended December 31, 2019 for comparability.
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Delek US Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP
$ in millions
Three Months Ended December 31,Year Ended December 31,
Reconciliation of Refining Segment Gross Margin (Loss) to Refining Margin2020201920202019
(Unaudited)(Unaudited)
Net revenues
$1,449.3 $2,161.9 $5,817.7 $8,798.5 
Cost of sales
1,597.3 2,069.5 6,346.5 8,154.9 
Gross margin (loss) (148.0)92.4 (528.8)643.6 
Add back (items included in cost of sales):
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization)
100.2 135.7 402.7 492.4 
Depreciation and amortization
66.0 35.4 198.3 134.3 
Refining margin
$18.2 $263.5 $72.2 $1,270.3 


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February 24, 2021 Delek US Holdings, Inc. Fourth Quarter 2020 Earnings Call Exhibit 99.2


 
Disclaimers 2 Forward Looking Statements: Delek US Holdings, Inc. (“Delek US”) and Delek Logistics Partners, LP (“Delek Logistics”; and collectively with Delek US, “we” or “our”) are traded on the New York Stock Exchange in the United States under the symbols “DK” and ”DKL”, respectively. These slides and any accompanying oral and written presentations contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws that are based upon current expectations and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Statements concerning current estimates, expectations and projections about future results, performance, prospects, opportunities, plans, actions and events and other statements, concerns, or matters that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements,” as that term is defined under the federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the statements regarding the following: financial and operating guidance for future and uncompleted financial periods; financial strength and flexibility; potential for and projections of growth; return of cash to shareholders, stock repurchases and the payment of dividends, including the amount and timing thereof; cost reductions; crude oil throughput; crude oil market trends, including production, quality, pricing, demand, imports, exports and transportation costs; light production from shale plays and Permian growth; the performance of our joint venture investments, including Red River and Wink to Webster, and the benefits, flexibility, returns and EBITDA therefrom; the potential for, and estimates of cost savings and other benefits from, acquisitions, divestitures, dropdowns and financing activities; divestiture of non-core assets and matters pertaining thereto; the attainment of certain regulatory benefits; long-term value creation from capital allocation; execution of strategic initiatives and the benefits therefrom, including cash flow stability from business model transition; and access to crude oil and the benefits therefrom. Words such as "may," "will," "should," "could," "would," "predicts," "potential," "continue," "expects," "anticipates," "future," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates," "appears," "projects" and similar expressions, as well as statements in future tense, identify forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that the following important factors, among others, may affect these forward-looking statements: uncertainty related to timing and amount of value returned to shareholders; risks and uncertainties with respect to the quantities and costs of crude oil we are able to obtain and the price of the refined petroleum products we ultimately sell, including uncertainties regarding future decisions by OPEC regarding production and pricing disputes between OPEC members and Russia; uncertainty relating to the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the demand for crude oil, refined products and transportation and storage services; Delek US’ ability to realize cost reductions; risks related to Delek US’ exposure to Permian Basin crude oil, such as supply, pricing, production and transportation capacity; gains and losses from derivative instruments; management's ability to execute its strategy of growth through acquisitions and the transactional risks associated with acquisitions and dispositions; acquired assets may suffer a diminishment in fair value as a result of which we may need to record a write-down or impairment in carrying value of the asset; changes in the scope, costs, and/or timing of capital and maintenance projects; the ability of the Wink to Webster joint venture to construct the long-haul pipeline; the ability of the Red River joint venture to expand the Red River pipeline; the ability to grow the Big Spring Gathering System; operating hazards inherent in transporting, storing and processing crude oil and intermediate and finished petroleum products; our competitive position and the effects of competition; the projected growth of the industries in which we operate; general economic and business conditions affecting the geographic areas in which we operate; and other risks contained in Delek US’ and Delek Logistics’ filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements should not be read as a guarantee of future performance or results, and will not be accurate indications of the times at, or by which such performance or results will be achieved. Forward-looking information is based on information available at the time and/or management’s good faith belief with respect to future events, and is subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual performance or results to differ materially from those expressed in the statements. Neither Delek US nor Delek Logistics undertakes any obligation to update or revise any such forward-looking statements. Non-GAAP Disclosures: Delek US and Delek Logistics believe that the presentation of adjusted net income, adjusted earnings per share (“adjusted EPS”), earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA") and adjusted EBITDA provide useful information to investors in assessing their financial condition, results of operations and cash flow their business is generating. Adjusted net income, adjusted EPS, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as alternatives to net income, operating income, cash from operations or any other measure of financial performance or liquidity presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Adjusted net income, adjusted EPS, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA have important limitations as analytical tools because they exclude some, but not all, items that affect net income. Additionally, because adjusted net income, adjusted EPS, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA may be defined differently by other companies in its industry, Delek US' and Delek Logistics’ definitions may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies, thereby diminishing their utility. Please see reconciliations of adjusted net income, adjusted EPS, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA to their most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP in the appendix.


 
3 Fourth Quarter 2020 1) See slides 10, 11 and 12 for a reconciliation of adjusted net income to net income, adjusted net income per share to net income per share, and adjusted EBITDA to net income. • Reported EPS of $(3.98) and adjusted EPS of $(2.77) (1) ◦ Adjusted net loss of $204 million and adjusted EBITDA loss of $138 million (1) ▪ Adjusted quarterly results were impacted by net headwinds totaling approximately $38 million (after-tax) or $(0.52) per share • Underlying cost improvements and capital reductions across the portfolio position the company well for 2021 • COVID-19 vaccination uptake provides an increasing demand backdrop going forward • Robust outlook for the retail segment with line of sight for strong growth potential • “Capital light” approach to renewable diesel with $13 million option to acquire a one-third economic interest in GCE Holdings Acquisitions • Expecting another 5% distribution growth year-over- year at Delek Logistics in 2021 Transforming to More Diversified EBITDA Balance Sheet Flexibility


 
4 Fourth Quarter 2020 • Strong financial position with $788 million of cash on the balance sheet • Cash flow from operating activities of approx. $117 million • Cash flow from operating activities (excluding working capital) of approx. $(126) million • Working capital impacted cash flow by approx. $243 million • Total investing activities of approx. $(28) million: ◦ Cash capital expenditures of approx. $31.6 million ◦ Net JV charge of approx. $0.4 million • Financing activities of approx. $(109) million


 
5 Capitalization • Delek US Consolidated at December 31, 2020 ◦ Cash of $788 million ◦ Net debt of $1.56 billion • Excluding Delek Logistics at December 31, 2020 ◦ Cash of $784 million ◦ Net debt of $573 million • Balance sheet provides financial flexibility • Note: $156 million Federal Tax Income Tax Receivable ◦ $136 million federal income tax receivable expected first half 2021 ◦ Remainder expected within 12-18 months ($ in millions) December 31, 2020 December 31, 2019 Current Portion of Long-Term Debt $33 $36 Long-Term Debt $2,315 $2,031 Total Debt $2,348 $2,067 Cash $788 $955 Net Debt Delek US Consolidated $1,560 $1,112 Delek Logistics Total Debt $992 $833 Cash $4 $6 Net Debt Delek Logistics $988 $827 Delek US, excel. Delek Logistics Total Debt $1,356 $1,234 Cash $784 $949 Net Debt Delek US excluding DKL $573 $285 Net Debt to Cap Delek US Consolidated 45% 28% Net Debt to Cap (excluding DKL Debt) 38% 13%


 
6 Guidance 1Q21 Guidance Range ($ in millions) Low High Consolidated Operating Expenses $150 $160 Consolidated G&A $52 $57 Consolidated Depreciation and Amort. $63 $66 Net interest expense $27 $30 Total Crude Throughput 165,000 175,000


 
7 Capital Expenditure • 2021 spending guidance of $150 to $160 million (including turnarounds) ◦ Reducing CAPEX approximately 35% Y/Y • 2020 includes the following projects: ◦ Big Spring Turnaround ▪ Completed in early March 2020 ($ in millions) For Year Ended December 31, 2020 2021 Forecast Refining: Regulatory $41.3 $4.4 Maintenance/reliability $158.9 $92.2 Discretionary/business development $0.8 $0.7 Refining segment total $201.0 $97.3 Logistics: Regulatory $1.9 $9.0 Maintenance/reliability $1.5 $4.9 Discretionary/business development $12.4 $6.9 Logistics segment total $15.8 $20.8 Retail: Regulatory $0.2 $3.3 Maintenance/reliability $2.4 $0.0 Discretionary/business development $6.5 $2.4 Retail segment total $9.1 $5.7 Other: Regulatory $0.4 $1.8 Maintenance/reliability $1.2 $15.0 Discretionary/business development $12.1 $9.9 Other total $13.7 $26.7 Total Capital expenditures $239.6 $150.5


 
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10 Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Adjusted Net Income Delek US Holdings, Inc. Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP $ in millions Three Months Ended December 31, Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) attributable to Delek to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) 2020 2019 (Unaudited) Reported net income (loss) attributable to Delek $ (293.2) $ 32.7 Adjustments, after tax Net after tax inventory valuation (benefit) loss (27.9) (15.9) Net after-tax unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (13.2) 12.8 Net after-tax non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities (1) 6.5 — Net after-tax goodwill impairment expense 120.8 — Net after-tax retroactive biodiesel tax credit (2) — (35.9) Net after-tax COVID-related severance costs 3.0 $ — Net after-tax of non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset — 3.7 Net after tax discontinued operations (income) loss — (6.0) Total after tax adjustments $ 89.2 $ (41.3) Adjusted net income (loss) $ (204.0) $ (8.6) (1) Represents an adjustment to exclude the effect of non-cash changes in fair value related to economic hedges that were entered into as discrete amendments to the Supply and Offtake ("S&O") Obligation (i.e., not contemplated in the April 2020 Amendment and Restatement to the S&O Obligation), as such fair value changes are hedges where the hedged item (a future fee) is not yet recognized in the financial statements.This adjustment is identical in nature to the unrealized hedging gains and losses recognized on derivative instruments that are excluded from our adjusted net income (loss). (2) An adjustment for the portion of the retroactive biodiesel tax credit reenacted in December 2019 but that was attributable to 2018 has been adjusted out of both the three months and year ended December 31, 2019 for comparability.


 
11 Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Adjusted Net Income per Share Delek US Holdings, Inc. Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP per share data Three Months Ended December 31, Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Income (Loss) per share to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) per share 2020 2019 (Unaudited) Reported diluted income (loss) per share $ (3.98) $ 0.44 Adjusting items, after tax (per share) (1) (2) Net inventory valuation loss (benefit) (0.38) (0.21) Total unrealized hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (0.18) 0.17 Non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities 0.09 — Goodwill impairment expense 1.64 — COVID-related severance costs 0.04 — Retroactive biodiesel tax credit — (0.48) Non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset — 0.05 Discontinued operations (income) loss — (0.08) Total adjusting items 1.21 (0.55) Adjusted net income (loss) per share $ (2.77) $ (0.11) 1.21 (0.55) (1) The tax calculation is based on the appropriate marginal income tax rate related to each adjustment and for each respective time period, which is applied to the adjusted items in the calculation of adjusted net income in all periods. (2) For periods of Adjusted net loss, Adjustments (Adjusting Items) and Adjusted net loss per share are presented using basic weighted average shares outstanding.


 
12 Non-GAAP Reconciliations of Adjusted EBITDA Delek US Holdings, Inc. Reconciliation of Amounts Reported Under U.S. GAAP $ in millions Three Months Ended December 31, Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) attributable to Delek to Adjusted EBITDA 2020 2019 (Unaudited) Reported net income (loss) attributable to Delek $ (293.2) $ 32.7 Add: Interest expense, net 30.8 33.4 Income tax (benefit) expense - continuing operations (58.1) (12.1) Depreciation and amortization 90.2 47.6 EBITDA (230.3) 101.6 Adjusting items Net inventory valuation (benefit) loss (36.4) (20.8) Unrealized inventory/commodity hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (18.7) 16.5 Unrealized RINs and other hedging (gain) loss where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements 1.4 — Total unrealized hedging gain (loss) where the hedged item is not yet recognized in the financial statements (17.3) 16.5 Non-cash change in fair value of S&O Obligation associated with hedging activities (1) 8.3 — Goodwill impairment expense 126.0 — COVID-related severance costs 3.9 — Retroactive biodiesel tax credit (2) — (36.0) Non-operating write-off of pre-acquisition asset — 4.8 Discontinued operations (income) loss, net of tax — (6.0) Net income attributable to non-controlling interest 8.2 5.3 Total Adjusting items 92.7 (36.2) Adjusted EBITDA $ (137.6) $ 65.4 (1) Represents an adjustment to exclude the effect of non-cash changes in fair value related to economic hedges that were entered into as discrete amendments to the S&O Obligation (i.e., not contemplated in the April 2020 Amendment and Restatement to the S&O Obligation) but which impact the fair value of the overall obligation, as such fair value changes are considered to be identical in nature to the unrealized hedging gains and losses recognized on derivative instruments which are excluded from our adjusted net income (loss). (2) The portion of the retroactive biodiesel tax credit reenacted in December 2019 that was attributable to 2019 has been added to the year ended December 31, 2019.