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Note 8 - Derivatives and Fair Value

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Note 8 - Derivatives and Fair Value
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
Derivatives and Fair Value [Text Block]

8. DERIVATIVES AND FAIR VALUE

 

The Company uses derivative financial instruments from time to time to achieve a more predictable cash flow from crude oil production by reducing the Company’s exposure to price fluctuations. See the table below for the list of outstanding contracts.

 

Settlement Period

 

Type of Contract

 

Index

 

Average Monthly Volumes

   

Weighted Average Put Price

   

Weighted Average Call Price

 
           

(Bbls)

   

(per Bbl)

   

(per Bbl)

 

October 2022 to December 2022

 

Collars

 

Dated Brent

    109,000     $ 70.00     $ 122.00  

 

While these derivative instruments are intended to be an economic hedge to mitigate the impact of a decline in crude oil prices, the Company has not elected hedge accounting. The contracts are being measured at fair value each period, with changes in fair value recognized in net income. The Company does not enter into derivative instruments for speculative or trading proposes. In connection with the RBL facility entered in May 2022, the Company is required to hedge a portion of its anticipated oil production at the time the Company draws down on the borrowing base.

 

The derivative instruments are measured at fair value using the Income Method. Level 2 observable inputs used in the valuation model include market information as of the reporting date, such as prevailing Brent crude futures prices, Brent crude futures commodity price volatility and interest rates. The determination of the derivative instrument contracts’ fair value includes the impact of the counterparty’s non-performance risk.

 

To mitigate counterparty risk, the Company enters into such derivative contracts with creditworthy financial institutions deemed by management as competent and competitive market makers.

 

At times, the Company’s counterparties require that it post collateral for changes in the net fair value of the derivative contracts. This cash collateral is reported in the line item "Restricted cash" on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.

 

The following table sets forth the loss on derivative instruments on the Company’s condensed consolidated statements of operations:

 

       

Three Months Ended September 30,

   

Nine Months Ended September 30,

 

Derivative Item

 

Statement of Operations Line

 

2022

   

2021

   

2022

   

2021

 
       

(in thousands)

 

Commodity derivatives

 

Cash settlements paid on matured derivative contracts, net

  $ (9,124 )   $ (4,186 )   $ (42,683 )   $ (10,189 )
   

Unrealized gain (loss)

    12,902       (961 )     5,161       (10,881 )
   

Derivative instruments gain (loss), net

  $ 3,778     $ (5,147 )   $ (37,522 )   $ (21,070 )

 

Subsequent Event

 

On October 26, 2022, the Company entered into additional derivatives contracts for the first quarter of 2023. The details are in the chart below:

 

Settlement Period

 

Type of Contract

 

Index

 

Average Monthly Volumes

 

Weighted Average Put Price

 

Weighted Average Call Price

January 2023 to March 2023

 

Collars

 

Dated Brent

 

101,000

 

$ 65.00

 

$ 120.00