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Phoenix Capital Group Holdings LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of packages of producing mineral and royalty interests within the Williston Basin in North Dakota’s McKenzie, Mountrail and Williams counties through an auction closing Nov. 17.
Highlights:
- Lot #72563- Three-well Package (Producing Mineral Interest/Royalty Interest - 80.00 Net Mineral Acres) located in Mountrail County, N.D.
- Lot #72564- Three-well Package (Producing Mineral Interest/Royalty Interest - 40.62 Net Mineral Acres) McKenzie County, N.D.
- Lot #72574- Wildrose 159-98-14-12-24-14H3 (Producing Mineral Interest/Royalty Interest - 52.00 Net Mineral Acres) located in Williams County, N.D.
For complete due diligence information visit energynet.com or email Ryan Dobbs, vice president of business development, at Ryan.Dobbs@energynet.com, or Denna Arias, vice president of corporate development, at Denna.Arias@energynet.com.
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