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Ankor E&P Holdings Corp. and KOA Energy LP retained Detring Energy Advisors and Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse LLC to market for sale Gulf of Mexico Shelf assets located in the Mississippi Canyon, South Marsh Island, Vermilion and Ship Shoal federal waters.
The assets comprise 80%-100% working interest in four legacy producing fields underpinned by liquids-rich production (about 75% oil) and cash flow with development opportunities to drive growth.
Highlights:
- Robust Cash Flow ($25 million next 12-month EBITDA) and Production (4,800 boe/d)
- Oil-rich production of 4,800 boe/d net (about 75% oil)
- 64 active producing wells, 17 platforms
- $25 million next 12-month EBITDA
- PDP PV-10 and reserves of $93 million and 8.6 million boe, respectively
- Ability to fund development opportunities out of current cash flow generated by the assets
- Operated asset with control of development and production infrastructure
- Potential for buyer to retain the existing, highly-experienced operating company
- No near-term P&A liabilities; first occurrence estimated in 2026
- Oil-rich production of 4,800 boe/d net (about 75% oil)
- High-quality remaining inventory offers further development and recompletion opportunities
- Numerous proven opportunities certified by 3rd party engineers
- Prolific, stacked Pliocene and Miocene reservoirs with eight undeveloped opportunities (four PUD)
- Low-risk recompletion opportunities (sliding-sleeve moves, through-tubing completions, and rig recompletions) yield material reserves with minimal capital required
- Total 2P PV-10 and reserves of $185 million and 24.2 million boe, respectively
- Infrastructure in-place to support continued development at competitive costs
- Large, high-quality spec 3D seismic data available for review on site
- Four diverse fields provide material scale and a platform for growth within the Gulf of Mexico
- Numerous proven opportunities certified by 3rd party engineers
Process Summary:
- Evaluation materials available via the Virtual Data Room
- Proposals due Jan. 13
For information contact Melinda Faust at mel@detring.com or Cody Davis at CDavis@OGClearinghouse.com.
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