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Energy Advisors Group Inc. (EAG) is assisting a mineral and royalty holding company seeking acquisitions of any size in the major U.S. basins especially in plays such as the Permian Basin, Ark-La-Tex (Haynesville) and Appalachia (Utica, Marcellus).
Highlights:
- Wanted: Minerals and Royalties
- Permian, East Texas
- Pennsylvania and West Virginia
- Marcellus Utica
- Buyer Seeking Minerals, Overriding Royalty Interest and Royalty Interest
- Buyer Has $50 million-plus Ready to Deploy
- Buyer Seeks Negotiated Deals
- Preference for Off Market Opportunities
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For more information, contact Richard Martin, director with EAG, at rmartin@energyadvisors.com or 713-600-0138.
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