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A private seller and its affiliates are offering an attractive opportunity to acquire producing mineral and royalty assets in core positions across Lower 48 including Permian Basin, Williston, Eagle Ford, Marcellus and the Midcontinent. The seller has retained has EN Indigo as the exclusive financial adviser for this transaction.
Highlights:
- Premier Assets in Key Basins:
- Attractive opportunity to acquire producing mineral and royalty assets in core positions across Lower 48 including Permian Basin, Williston, Eagle Ford, Marcellus and the Midcon
- ~42,000 net mineral acres
- Average PDP net revenue interest ~1.4% across entire package
- PDP net production of ~1,095 boe/d (59% oil) as of May 2022
- Material Cash Flow with Active Development:
- PDP next 12-month cash flow ~$13 million
- Steady number of wells poised for near-term development (WIP, DUC, Permit)
- Long-term producing assets with low decline and de-risked future production
- Large inventory of active permits on or offsetting positions
- Primed for Continued Development:
- Strong economic inventory held by premier operators within basins
- Noticeable ongoing near-term development
- Attractive commodity prices accelerating onshore L48 development
- Resilient and Diverse Exposure:
- Strategic position across Lower 48 allowing for diversity of risk
- Permitted locations in the Delaware, Midland and Williston Basins
Sealed-bids for Lot# 92820 are due at 4 p.m. CDT on Nov. 16. For complete due diligence information visit energynet.com or email managing directors Zachary Muroff and Cody Felton or Keith Ries, managing director of engineering.
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