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Alpine Gas Investors LP is offering for sale producing nonoperated working interest in a waterflood in Mississippi’s Jones County. The company has retained BOK Financial Securities as their exclusive adviser in connection with the sale.
Highlights:
- Parker Creek Hosston Unit (PCHU) includes six producing wells and two active injectors
- Operated by AVAD Operating, an experienced Mississippi waterflood operator
- Selling interest: 19.4% Working Interest / 14.6% Royalty Interest (75.0% Net Revenue Interest)
- PDP PV-10: $9.1 million
- November 2021 Net Production: 58 bbl/d (100% oil)
- November 2021 Net Cash Flow: $109,659
- PDP R/P: 27.7 years

Process Timeline
- Feb. 3 – Virtual Data Room Open
- March 3 – Offers Due
For information, contact Nick Wells at nwells@bokf.com or Julia Little at jlittle@bokf.com.
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