Scenario and sensitivity analysis
Quantify the financial outcome under alternative assumption sets (base/upside/downside) and identify which variables the result is most sensitive to.
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The dominant variable is an exogenous commodity price with a liquid forward curve, so scenarios should be anchored to market-implied distributions rather than to arbitrary percentage swings, and the hedge overlay must be modelled explicitly or the downside case is meaningless.
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