Statistical assessment of the financial performance of shale-gas wells coupling stochastic and numerical simulation

July 23, 2024

New paper in Petroleum Science by a team that includes ERL Prof. Ruben Juanes and Research Affiliate Prof. Luis Cueto-Felgueroso: "Statistical assessment of the financial performance of shale-gas wells coupling stochastic and numerical simulation."

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1995822624002024

Abstract: We present a new methodology to statistically determine the net present value (NPV) and internal rate of return (IRR) as financial estimators of shale gas investments. Our method allows us to forecast, in a fully probabilistic setting, financial performance risk and to understand the importance of the different factors that impact investment. The methodology developed in this study combines, through Monte Carlo simulation, the computational modeling of gas production from shale gas wells with a stochastic simulation of gas price as a geometric Brownian motion (GMB). To illustrate the methodology’s validity, we apply it to an analysis of investments in shale gas wells. Our results show that gas price volatility is a key variable in the performance of an investment of this type, in such a way that at high volatilities, the potential return on an investment in shale gas increases significantly, but so do the risks of economic loss. This finding is consistent with the history of shale gas operations in which huge investment successes coexist with unexpected investment failures.