The following information is provided by TenOaks Energy Advisors LLC. All inquiries on the following listings should be directed to TenOaks. Hart Energy is not a brokerage firm and does not endorse or facilitate any transactions.
Copper Trail Energy Fund I LP retained TenOaks Energy Advisors LLC for the sale of certain mineral and royalty properties in the Denver-Julesburg (D-J) Basin
Highlights:
- 4,278 Net Royalty Acreage (1/8) in the D-J Basin
- $4.6 million of next 12-month cash flow
- $545,000 per month last six-month cash flow
- High activity position with 288 proved developed producing (PDPs), 25 drilled uncompleted wells (DUCs)and 174 approved horizontal permits
- Well-capitalized, respected operators actively developing the properties
- Ownership in units with high density development
- More than 500 potential future Niobrara and Codell locations with attractive, oil-weighted economics
Bids are due by Nov. 20. For information visit tenoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact Trey Bonvino, TenOaks associate, at 214-420-2331 or Trey.Bonvino@tenoaksadvisors.com.
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