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EAS Resources Inc. retained EnergyNet for the sale of non-producing leasehold in Austin County, Texas, through a sealed-bid offering closing Sept. 18.
Highlights:
- 626.39367 Net Non-Producing Leasehold Acres
- Three-Year Terms | Two-Year Option to Extend
- One Offset Rig
- 22 Offset Permits
- Eight Active | Two Completed | Three Drilled/Drilling | Nine Permitted
- 40 Active Offset Producers
- 23 Austin Chalk | 15 Wilcox
- Select Area Operators include EnerVest Operating LLC, Geosouthern Operating II LLC, Magnolia Oil & Gas Operating LLC, Ramtex Energy LLC and Strand Energy LC
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Bids are due by 4 p.m. CDT Sept. 18. For complete due diligence information energynet.com or email Cody Felton, vice president of business development, at Cody.Felton@energynet.com, or Denna Arias, director of transaction management, at Denna.Arias@energynet.com.
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