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Paloma Natural Gas LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of a three-well package in Ward County Texas. The Lot# 105169 package includes a four-month average net cash flow of $10,486/month and is operated by Percussion Petroleum Operating II LLC.

Opportunity highlights:
- Overriding Royalty Interest in 3 Wells:
- Avg. 0.22% ORRI
- APO Working Interest in all 3 Wells:
- Avg. 0.74% WI / Avg. 0.65% NRI
- 2-Month Average 8/8ths Production: 1,733 BOPD and 19,162 MCFPD
- 4-Month Average Net Cash Flow: $10,486/Month
- Operator: Percussion Petroleum Operating II, LLC
Bids are due at July 27 at 2:10 PM CDT. For complete due diligence information, please visit energynet.com or email Cody Felton, managing director, at Cody.Felton@energynet.com.
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