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Callon Petroleum Operating Co. retained EnergyNet for the sale of an Eagle Ford Shale well package through an auction closing Feb. 23. The offering includes operated working interest in five producing horizontal well plus leasehold acreage in Dimmit, La Salle and Zavala counties, Texas.
Highlights:
- Operated Working Interest in Five Producing Horizontal Wells:
- 100.00% Working Interest / 70.56% Net Revenue Interest
- Six-month Average 8/8ths Production: 24 bbl/d of Oil and 180 Mcf/d of Gas
- Six-month Average Net Income: $22,607/Month
- 1,050.86 Gross/Net HBP Leasehold Acres
- Operator Bond Required
Bids are due by 1:50 p.m. CST on Feb. 23. For complete due diligence information on either package visit energynet.com or email Cody Felton, vice president of business development, at Cody.Felton@energynet.com, or Denna Arias, vice president of corporate development, at Denna.Arias@energynet.com.
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