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Olifant Energy LLC retained Meagher Energy Advisors for the sale of an Austin Chalk and Eagle Ford package of assets located in Louisiana's Vernon Parish.
Highlights:
- Olifant owns 1,920 gross (1,440 net) acre lease adjacent to Brookeland Field
- 13-plus months remaining on lease (all depths)
- Austin Chalk unit already established; Order available upon request
- Thick basal Austin Chalk pay zone with nearby proven production
- Marathon Oil Corp., EOG Resources Inc. and ConocoPhillips Co. pursuing across fairway
Bids are due by April 17. The transaction is expected to close April 17 with an April 1 effective date.
For information visit meagheradvisors.com or contact Harriet Robinson, director of land and business development for the Midcontinent region, at hrobinson@meagheradvisors.com or 918-481-5900.
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