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Ascent Resources- Utica LLC and Ascent Utica Minerals LLC has retained EnergyNet for the sale of a non-operated 96 well package in Belmont, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson and Noble counties, Ohio. The lot# 114740 package includes a 12- month average net income of $32,114 per month.
Opportunity highlights:
- Non-Operated Working Interest in 96 Hz Wells:
- 1.75% WI / Avg NRI ~1.58%
- Wellbore Only
- 12-Month Average Net Income: $32,114/Month
- 6-Month Average 8/8ths Production: 56,489 MCFPD and 169 BOPD
- 6-Month Average Net Production: 881 MCFPD and 3 BOPD
Operator: Ascent Resources - Utica, LLC
Bids are due March 14 at 4 p.m. CDT. For complete due diligence, please visit energynet.com, or email Emily McGinley, managing director, at Emily.McGinley@energynet.com, or Jessica Scott, buyer relations, at Jessica.Scott@energynet.com.
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