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Unit Petroleum Co. is offering for sale producing operated waterflood and related properties in southwest Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. The company has retained BOK Financial Securities as their exclusive adviser in connection with the sale.
Highlights:
- 44 operated producing wells; 13 active injectors; Five source water wells
- Net production: 302 boe/d (January 2021)
- PDP PV-10: $26.4 million
- Net cash flow: $304,000 (January 2021)
- Annual decline: 3.8%
- PDP R/P: 22 years
Bids are due May 19. The transaction is expected to have a May 1 effective date.
A virtual data room is available. For information, contact Jason Reimbold at jreimbold@bokf.com or Jeff Hawes at jhawes@bokf.com.
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