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EOG Resources Inc. retained EnergyNet for the sale of certain oil and gas properties and related assets located in the Wolfcamp Shale in West Texas through a sealed-bid offering.
The offering includes 100% working interest with operations in the Cheyenne Draw 19 #1H well plus HBP leasehold acreage in Loving County, Texas.
Highlights:
- 100.00% Working Interest / 75.00% Net Revenue Interest in the Producing Cheyenne Draw 19 #1H Well
- 640.00 Gross/Net HBP Leasehold Acres
- Six-month Average Net Cash Flow: $12,139/Month
- Six-month Average 8/8ths Production: 14 bbl/d of oil
- Six-month Average Net Production: 11 bbl/d of oil
- Operator Bond Required
EnergyNet has been retained by EOG as the exclusive adviser to assist with this transaction. Bids are due at 4 p.m. CDT on June 23.
For complete due diligence information visit energynet.com or email Lindsay Ballard, managing director of business development, at Lindsay.Ballard@energynet.com.
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