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Note 3 - Fair Value Measurements

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Note 3 - Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Notes to Financial Statements  
Fair Value Disclosures [Text Block]
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, 2020
   
December 31, 2019
 
Assets:
     
 
     
 
Derivatives instruments - open contracts, current
  $
54,358
    $
6,921
 
Derivatives instruments - open contracts, long-term
   
2,847
     
2,653
 
                 
Liabilities:
     
 
     
 
Derivatives instruments - open contracts, current
   
     
1,785
 
Derivatives instruments - open contracts, long-term    
1,245
     
 
 
Long-Term Debt
 
We believe the carrying 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 carrying value and fair value of our long-term debt (in thousands):
 
   
March 31, 2020
   
December 31, 2019
 
   
Carrying Value
   
Fair Value
   
Carrying Value
   
Fair Value
 
Liabilities:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Credit Agreement
  $
80,000
    $
80,000
    $
105,000
    $
105,000
 
Senior Second Lien Notes
   
588,058
     
136,421
     
614,533
     
597,188