What It's Worth.
With Assumptions Shown.
Estimate value under transparent assumptions. OwnerDesk generates base, downside, and upside valuation cases with confidence scores and plain-English explanations.
“What is it worth?” usually gets answered with a buyer's number or a guess. Owners deserve a valuation whose assumptions they can see, question, and change.
Intelligence, explained
Decline rate, commodity prices, discount rate, deductions, remaining life — every assumption visible and adjustable.
See exactly which assumption moves the value — and by how much — before you rely on the number.
Every valuation exports as a memo with assumptions, confidence, and the data it was built from.
Three steps to a decision
Decline, prices, discount rate, deductions, remaining life — defaults provided, everything adjustable.
Base, downside, and upside — each with a confidence score tied to how much data supports it.
The sensitivity table shows which single assumption moves value most — usually price or decline.
What the product actually does
Not dashboards — decisions
Every output names its severity, its reasoning, its recommended action, its sources, and its confidence. This is what the system produces:
The base-case value is sensitive to the assumed decline rate and gas price. Confidence is medium because only eight months of revenue history were uploaded, and no independent production data has been linked.
Do next: Link production records to tighten the decline assumption before relying on the number.
Built for the people doing the work
Data platforms show. We decide.
Portals that value at all give you one number. NPV Valuation gives you three cases, the assumptions behind each, the sensitivity that breaks them, and a confidence score that admits what data is missing.
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OwnerDesk provides informational analysis based on available records and user-supplied assumptions. It does not provide legal, tax, or investment advice. Consult qualified professionals before making binding decisions.