The following information is provided by EnergyNet. All inquiries on the following listings should be directed to EnergyNet. Hart Energy is not a brokerage firm and does not endorse or facilitate any transactions.
The Texas General Land Office (GLO) retained EnergyNet for an online oil and gas lease sale available at energynet.com.
Highlights:
- 290 tracts in Permian, Gulf Coast, Eagle Ford, East Texas and North Texas areas
- 99,207.07 net mineral acres
- Sealed bids due April 3 at 10 a.m. CDT
- Addenda scheduled; check back for additional tract listings
For more information contact the EnergyNet government lease sales team:
- John Munroe, vice president of engineering/government lease sales, at 823-403-3122 or John.Munroe@energynet.com
- Gus Rivero, manager of government lease sales, at 806-463-3616 or Gus.Rivero@energynet.com
- Brandon Savage, assistant manager of government lease sales, at 806-463-3621 or Brandon.Savage@energynet.com
- Heather Fugger, government lease sales analyst, at 806-463-3619 or Heather.Fugger@energynet.com
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