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The Brown Foundation retained RedOaks Energy Advisors as the exclusive adviser in connection with the sale of certain diversified royalty properties. The position stretches across five states, 44 counties and more than 400 wells including over 900 net royalty acres modeled in the Permian Basin.
Key Considerations:
- Diversified royalty portfolio that spans multiple conventional and unconventional basins
- >900 net royalty acres modeled across the Midland and Delaware Basins
- Well-established track record of consistent cash flow (average annual cash flow since 2003: $751,000 / year)
- Next 12-month forecasted cash flow: $2.2 million (55% PDP | 45% DUC)
Bids are due at noon CST on Nov. 29. The transaction is expected to have an effective date of Nov. 1.
For information visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact Will McDonald, associate of RedOaks, at Will.McDonald@redoaksadvisors.com or 214-727-4996.
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