The following information is provided by Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse LLC. All inquiries on the following listings should be directed to Clearinghouse. Hart Energy is not a brokerage firm and does not endorse or facilitate any transactions.
The Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse LLC is partnering with a private seller to market a wellbore only package in Oklahoma.
The offer includes working interest in 26 proved developed producing (PDP) wells located across multiple fields in McClain and Garvin counties, Okla.
Highlights:
- Steady PDP production in 26 wellbores
- Operated by Charter Oak Production Co.
- $37,392 per month average net cash flow
- Stacked vertical payzone in Viola, Sylvan, Hunton, Woodford, Wilcox, Pennsylvanian Lower
Bids are due Oct. 31. For information visit ogclearinghouse.com or contact Garrett Mayer, senior vice president of business development for Clearinghouse, at gmayer@ogclearinghouse.com or 214-766-6041.
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