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Revinir Energy Inc. retained RedOaks Energy Advisors for the sale of operated, non-operated and overriding royalty interest assets located in Lea, Eddy and Chaves Counties, New Mexico. The properties are located primarily across the Nortwestern Shelf and Central Basin Platform and have high operating margins to drive a robust cash flow profile.

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Bids are due at noon CST on May 11. For complete due diligence information, please visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or email David Carter, partner, at David.carter@redoaksadvisors.com.
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