Enverus: Haynesville Has 12.5 Years of Sub-$3 NatGas Inventory
Enverus forecasts that the time left to capitalize on the Haynesville's inventory will shorten by another two years when taking into account a boom in LNG demand.
Hart Energy Staff Tue, 11/19/2024
A few of the region’s operators have access to 15 years or more of sub-$3 per 1,000 cf, Enverus said, and are therefore in the best position for sustainable growth over the long term. (Source: Shutterstock)
Operators in the Haynesville Shale have less than 13 years of sub-$3 per 1,000 cf of natural gas inventory, according to a study released by analytical firm Enverus on Nov. 19.
The timeline shortens by two years once LNG demand ramps up, the report says.
Enverus Intelligence Research (EIR) created the report, including projected value of developing plays in the western Haynesville.
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The price range of Haynesville gas going forward will be what adjusts the Enverus projections.
Do you happen to have a copy of the actual report?
I have spent a lot of time discussing inputs and assumptions with Enverus over the years, and I am curious what they are using to determine their "sub-$3 inventory." I had the luxury of actual data when working at operating companies, and very rarely did Enverus have similar inputs to their models as we did. Their target audience was C-suites and investment bankers, not oil and gas professionals.
This was the title and first paragraph from a Hart Energy article. The rest of the article was pay walled. I suspect there is a cost to access the report.
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