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FX Energy Holdings LLC has retained BOK Financial Securities for the sale operated working interest properties in Zavala County, Texas. The package includes a current PDP cash flow of $165,000 per month.
Opportunity highlights:
- ~4,660 net acres (100% HBP)
- 11 PDP wells and 13 horizontal Eagle Ford infill locations (100% operated)
- PDP PV-10: $8.2 million
- Production: 112 bbl oil /d (gross) / 79 bbl oil /d (net)
- Current PDP Cash Flow: $165k/month (September 2023)
Bids are due Dec. 13. For complete due diligence, please email Jeff Hawes, director, at jhawes@bokf.com.
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