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The New Mexico State Land Office retained EnergyNet for the sale of oil and gas leases in Lea County located within the Permian Basin.
The offering includes 15 tracts covering 2,738.74 net mineral acres available for lease in Lea County.

Bidding begins 9:30 a.m. CDT April 13 and closes 9:30 a.m. CDT April 20.
For more information visit energynet.com/govt_listing.pl or contact Gus Rivero, vice president of government lease sales, at Gus.Rivero@energynet.com or 806-463-3616.
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