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Anschutz Exploration Corp. retained EnergyNet for the sale of its WI participation option in Converse County, Wyoming. The Lot# 114746 package includes 57 offset permits and 430 offset producers.
Opportunity highlights:
- Wellbore Only in Teepee Pole Flats 4074-32-29-1SH Well:
- 16.00 Net Acres
- 1.25% WI / 0.95% NRI
- Projected Formation: Shannon
- Participation Cost: $135,915.75
- Election to Participate is due 02/08/2024
- Operator: WRC Energy
- 57 Offset Permits
- New Drill: 2 Completed | 10 Confidential | 7 DUC/Drilled | 24 Permitted
- Amended: 3 DUC | 10 Permitted
- ReEnter: 1 Completed
- 430 Active Offset Producers
- Select Offset Operators:
- Continental Resources, Inc.
- EOG Resources Inc.
- WRC Energy
Bids are due Jan. 26 at 4 p.m. CST. For complete due diligence, please visit energynet.com or email Reilly Bliton, managing director, at Reilly.Bliton@energynet.com.
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