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Gulf Pine Energy LP retained TenOaks Energy Advisors to sell all of its Central Mississippi and Alabama assets.
The offer is majority operated with high ownership interests in a conventional oil and gas asset covering 63,714 net acres. The asset includes 29,335 net acres (90% HBP) in Central Mississippi and 34,380 net acres (10% HBP) in the Black Warrior Basin.
Asset Highlights
- Conventional, Producing Properties Poised for Scalable Development
- Expansive acreage position
- Majority operatorship with high ownership interests
- Excellent Cash Flow from an Established Production Base
- Majority of the production is from the prolific Cotton Valley and Selma Chalk
- Net production: 9,200 Mcfe/d (86% gas)
- Annualized 2018 PDP cash flow: $7 million
- Opportunity to Utilize Modern Completion Techniques in an Under-Exploited Area with Significant OGIP
- Upside yields attractive returns with an increased exposure to liquids
- ~250 quantified drilling locations | extensive well control and 3-D coverage
- Several identified workover, recompletion and well optimization projects
Bids are due by noon CST Aug. 1.
Contact Forrest Salge, TenOaks associate, at forrest.salge@tenoaksadvisors.com or 214-420-2327 for a copy of the confidentiality agreement. For information visit tenoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact B.J. Brandenberger, partner at TenOaks, at bj.brandenberger@tenoaksadvisors.com or 214-420-2323.
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