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SCPTX Holdings LLC is offering for sale certain operated conventional properties in Central Texas. The company is has retained RedOaks Energy Advisors as its exclusive advisor in connection with the transaction. Forecasted NTM PDP net cash flow is $1.8 MM.
Opportunity highlights:
- Conventional, turn-key operated asset located primarily in Coleman County, Texas
- 146 active producers (WI: 100% | NRI: 75%)
- Forecasted April 2023 net daily production: 90 Bopd | 196 Mcfpd
- NTM PDP net cash flow: $1.8 MM
- PDP PV-10: $9.3 MM
- Upside via RTP opportunities and 40+ drillable locations
Offers are due at noon CST on May 10. For complete due diligence information, please visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or email David Carter, partner, at david.carter@redoaksadvisors.com.
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