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CHED Royalties Inc. retained RedOaks Energy Advisors as its exclusive adviser in connection with the sale of its Green River Basin overriding royalty interests (ORRI).
The offering includes a royalty position across Wyoming’s Lincoln, Sweetwater and Uinta counties.
Highlights:
- Expansive royalty position across the Green River Basin
- Low decline, gas weighted production from 1,600 wells
- Primary operator: Hilcorp Energy
- Last six months average cash flow: $110,000 per month
- Minimal administration: one check per month
Bids are due Sept. 9. The transaction is expected to have an Aug. 1 effective date.
A virtual data room is available. For information visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact Will McDonald, associate of RedOaks, at Will.McDonald@redoaksadvisors.com or 214-727-4996.
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