Energy Banking Help: Type Curve Model
Attempting to split DCF to build in pricing for wet gas (separate dry gas from NGLs) and dry gas. Anyone have any model templates for this? Flying blind without an older analyst...
Attempting to split DCF to build in pricing for wet gas (separate dry gas from NGLs) and dry gas. Anyone have any model templates for this? Flying blind without an older analyst...
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You dont need to split the DCF, just change your pricing realization per mcf to reflect the proportion of wet gas to dry gas.
Depends on the location of gas but in Barrnet Shale try using a 60/40 breakdown. 60% of volume dry, 40% NGL's
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