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Quadrille Energy Co. LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of a 154 non-operated WI and ORRI property package located across various counties in Oklahoma. The Lot# 98084 includes an average six-month production of 77,609 MMcf/d and 1,518 bbl/d from operators such as BCE-Mach III, Citagation Oil & Gas and Contango Resources.
Opportunity highlights:
- Non-Operated WI & ORRI in 154 Properties
- ~1.413775% Avg. WI / ~1.122869% Avg. NRI
- Additional ~0.023218% Avg. ORRI in 3 Wells
- ~0.197114% Avg. ORRI
- Select Operators:
- BCE-Mach III LLC
- Citation Oil & Gas Corp.
- Contango Resources Inc.
- Diversified Production LLC
- Presidio Petroleum LLC
- Unit Petroleum Company
- 6-Month Average 8/8ths Production: 77,609 MCFPD and 1,518 BOPD
- 6-Month Average Net Income: $21,129/Month
- Further subject to Oklahoma State Sales Tax
Bids are due at 1:30 p.m. CDT on Feb. 8. For complete due diligence information, please visit energynet.com or email Ethan House, managing director, at EthanHouse@energynet.com.
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