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Crescent Point Energy U.S. Corp. retained EnergyNet to sell its operated working interests in 143 wells plus HBP leasehold acreage within the Williston Basin in Bottineau County, N.D., through a sealed-bid offering.
Property Highlights:
- Operated Working Interest in 143 Wells:
- 78.00% to 100.00% WI / 62.68528% to 84.07895% NRI
- 102 Producing Wells | 4 Saltwater Disposals | 1 Drilled Well
- 4 Non-Producing Wells | 23 Plugged and Abandoned Wells
- 6 Temporarily Abandoned Wells | 3 Abandoned Wells
- 6-Month Average 8/8ths Production: 859 bbl/d of oil and 397 Mcf/d
- 6-Month Average Net Income: $464,223/Month
- 15,583.88 Net HBP Leasehold Acres
Bids are due by 4 p.m. June 13. For additional information contact Ryan Dobbs, vice president of business development, at ryan.dobbs@energynet.com or 303-500-3063 or Denna Arias, director of transaction management, at denna.arias@energynet.com or 281-949-8463.
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