The following information is provided by Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse LLC. All inquiries on the following listings should be directed to Clearinghouse. Hart Energy is not a brokerage firm and does not endorse or facilitate any transactions.
Charter Oak Production Co. LLC retained the Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse LLC for the sale of an Oklahoma package of operated multi-well PDP and leasehold development in Love County.
Highlights:
- HBP and Leasehold acreage
- 2,835 net acres total
- 1,848 HBP
- 1,017 leasehold
- 2,835 net acres total
- Average 93% Working Interest (69% Net Revenue Interest)
- Four proved developed producing (PDP) wells
- Average daily gross production of 16 barrels of oil and 278,000 cubic feet of gas
- Producing reservoirs include Arbuckle, Viola, Caney and Woodford
- Recent offset activity
- Blanket acreage with drilling opportunities
Bids are due by Dec. 3. Data room is currently open.
For information visit ogclearinghouse.com or contact Matt DaPra at mdapra@ogclearinghouse.com or 713-277-7923.
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