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Black Bear Oil & Gas LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of a Bakken Shale and Three Forks well package comprising producing mineral and royalty interests in 44 wells in North Dakota’s McKenzie and Mountrail counties.
Highlights:
- Producing Mineral Interest / Royalty Interest in 44 Wells
- Current Average 8/8ths Production: 4,586 bbl/d of oil and 26,425 MCf/d of gas
- Current Average Net Production: 8 bbl/d of oil and 72 Mcf/d of gas
- Three-month Average Net Income: $18,574/Month
- Operators include Hess Bakken Investments II LLC and Oasis Petroleum North America LLC
This is an auction property. Auction closes at 2:10 pm CST on June 2. For complete due diligence information visit energynet.com or email Emily McGinley, managing director, at Emily.McGinley@energynet.com.
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