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MAC 5 Operating LLC retained Energy Advisors Group Inc. (EAG) to assist in sourcing a development partner to participate in the conventional development of the Shallow Red Cave Oil Project located in the Panhandle Field of Moore County, Texas.
Highlights:
- Texas Panhandle Drilling Project
- Conventional Shallow Red Cave Oil
- Low Entry-Cost Proven Oil Play
- Seeking Development Partner
- To Drill 12-Well Commitment
- Nonoperated Working Interest. Operations Negotiable.
- Project Payout In Less Than 2.5 Years
- Single Well Reserves: 23,000-33,000 barrels of oil equivalent
- Motivated and Flexible Seller
- Call For Prospect Showing
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For more information, contact Richard Martin, director with EAG, at rmartin@energyadvisors.com, at 214-774-2150.
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