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Oil & Gas Revenue Flow Diagram

Visualize how gross revenue splits into royalties, taxes, operating costs, and net income. Built for LinkedIn-ready screenshots.

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Net Income: $2,000,000 (20%)

Revenue Flow

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Understanding Oil & Gas Revenue Flow

Oil and gas revenue flows through multiple deductions before reaching net income. Understanding where every dollar goes is critical for evaluating well economics and making investment decisions. This Sankey diagram provides a visual breakdown of how gross revenue is allocated across royalty payments, severance taxes, lease operating expenses, general and administrative costs, interest payments, and capital expenditures.

Typical royalty rates range from 12.5% to 25% depending on the lease terms. Severance taxes vary by state, from near-zero in some jurisdictions to over 8% in others. LOE includes direct well costs like pumping, chemicals, and workovers. The remaining net income represents the operator's profit before income tax. Built by Groundwork Analytics.

Disclaimer: These calculations are for screening and educational purposes only. Results should be verified before making operational decisions. Groundwork Analytics assumes no liability for decisions made based on these results.