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Onyx Resources has retained EnergyNet for the sale of a 40 well package plus 3,192.48 net leasehold acres in Crane, Ector and Winkler counties, Texas and Lea County, New Mexico. The lot# 115854 package includes a 12- month average net income of $25,182 per month.
Opportunity highlights:
- Operated Working Interest in 40 Wells:
- Avg WI ~71.84% / Avg NRI ~60.25%
- 12-Month Average Net Income: $25,182/Month
- 6-Month Average 8/8ths Production: 46 bbl/d of oil and 151 MMcf/d
- 6-Month Average Net Production: 26 bbl/d of oil and 91 MMcf/d
- Operator: PETEX
- Operator Bond Required
Bids are due March 27 at 1:55 p.m. CDT. For complete due diligence, please visit energynet.com, or email Zachary Muroff, managing director, at Zachary.Muroff@energynet.com.
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