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Coal Creek Energy LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of a 28 well package in Kansas through an auction closing Dec. 18. The offering includes 100% gross working interest with operations in Morris County, Kan.
Highlights:
- 100.00% Working Interest / 87.50% to 81.25% Net Revenue Interest in 28 Wells:
- 16 Producing Wells | Four Saltwater Disposal Wells | Five Shut-In Wells | Three Temporarily Abandoned Wells
- Six-Month Average 8/8ths Production: 45 barrels per day of Oil
- 12-Month Average Net Cash Flow: $42,780 per Month
- Operator: Haas Petroleum LLC

Bids are due at 1:15 p.m. CST Dec. 18. For complete due diligence information visit energynet.com or email Cody Felton, vice president of business development, at Cody.Felton@energynet.com, or Denna Arias, director of transaction management, at Denna.Arias@energynet.com.
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