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Henry Energy LP has retained RedOaks Energy Advisors for the sale of certain non-operated working interest properties in Reeves County, Texas. The package includes a net production of 180 boe/d.
Opportunity highlights:
• Sizable non-operated working interest in the Great Milenko DSU operated by Apache
○ 28.9% WI / 21.7% NRI
○ Total PV10: $10MM
• 5 Hz producing wells (Net production: 180 Boepd)
• Highly economic upside opportunities:
○ 2 WCA drilling locations (~70% IRR)
○ 1 RTP case (RTP PV10: $1MM)
Bids are due Aug. 28 at noon CT. For complete due diligence, please visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com, or email David Carter, partner, at david.carter@redoaksadvisors.com.
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