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SandRidge Mississippian Trust I (SDT) is divesting all of its royalty interests located in Northern Oklahoma as part of a planned dissolution of the trust. SDT has retained TenOaks Energy Advisors as its exclusive adviser in connection with the transaction.
Highlights:
- ORRI position spanning 69 producing horizontal wells
- Low-decline production profile
- Strong cash flow generation | Next 12-Month cash flow: $2 million
- Diversified commodity base: 62% gas | 38% liquids
- Operators include SandRidge Energy Inc. and Mach Resources LLC

Bids are due by noon CST on Feb. 19. A virtual data room is available. For information visit tenoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact Trey Bonvino at TenOaks Energy Advisors at 214-420-2331 or Trey.Bonvino@tenoaksadvisors.com.
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