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San Jacinto Minerals II LLC has retained RedOaks Energy Advisors as its exclusive adviser in connection with the sale of its Haynesville minerals.
Highlights:
- Core Haynesville Position
- 1,876 net royalty acres in Desoto, Red River, Bossier, Sabine and Caddo Parishes
- 46 drilling spacing units (DSUs)
- Recent monthly cash flow: $122,467 (December 2018)
- 69 horizontal producing wells
- Strong Activity Across Position
- Near term projected growth: 10 drilled but uncompleted wells (DUCs) | Two Permits
- 15 wells spud in 2018
- Key operators: Vine Oil & Gas, Covey Park, Chesapeake Energy and GEP Haynesville
- Roughly 250 quantified upside locations
Bids are due March 19. For information visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact David Carter, managing director of RedOaks, at David.Carter@redoaksadvisors.com or 214-420-2334.
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