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Note 3 - Fair Value Measurements

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Note 3 - Fair Value Measurements
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3.

Fair Value Measurements 

 

Derivative Financial Instruments

 

We measure the fair value of our open derivative financial instruments by applying the income approach, using models with inputs that are classified within Level 2 of the valuation hierarchy.  The inputs used for the fair value measurement of our open derivative financial instruments are the exercise price, the expiration date, the settlement date, notional quantities, the implied volatility, the discount curve with spreads and published commodity future prices.  Our open derivative financial instruments are reported in the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets using fair value.  See Note 6, Derivative Financial Instruments, for additional information on our derivative financial instruments.

 

The following table presents the fair value of our open derivative financial instruments (in thousands):

 

   

March 31, 2021

   

December 31, 2020

 

Assets:

               

Derivatives instruments - open contracts, current

  $ 2,691     $ 2,705  

Derivatives instruments - open contracts, long-term

    1,731       2,762  
                 

Liabilities:

               

Derivatives instruments - open contracts, current

    29,227       13,291  

Derivatives instruments - open contracts, long-term

    3,514       4,384  

 

Long-Term Debt

 

We believe the net value of our debt under the Credit Agreement approximates fair value because the interest rates are variable and reflective of current market rates. The fair value of our Senior Second Lien Notes was measured using quoted prices, although the market is not a very active market.  The fair value of our long-term debt was classified as Level 2 within the valuation hierarchy.  See Note 2, Long-Term Debt for additional information on our long-term debt.

 

The following table presents the net value and fair value of our long-term debt (in thousands):

 

   

March 31, 2021

   

December 31, 2020

 
   

Net Value

   

Fair Value

   

Net Value

   

Fair Value

 

Liabilities:

                               

Credit Agreement

  $ 48,000     $ 48,000     $ 80,000     $ 80,000  

Senior Second Lien Notes

    545,838       490,087       545,286       393,352  
Total     593,838       538,087       625,286       473,352