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An undisclosed seller retained EnergyNet for the sale of a Mississippian play opportunity in the Webb 15-22-1XH Well in Blaine County, Oklahoma. The Lot#115431 package includes 391 active offset producers.
Opportunity highlights:
- Wellbore Only in the Webb 15-22-1XH Hz Well:
- 0.674688% WI / 0.5397504% NRI
- Projected Formation: Mississippian
- Total Participation Cost: $64,106.16
- Seller will make the election to participate on 2/6/24
- Operator: Derby Exploration, LLC
- 3 Offset Permits
- New Drill: 3 DUC
- 391 Active Offset Producers
- Select Offset Operators:
- Citizen Energy III LLC
- Ovintiv USA Inc.
- Unit Petroleum Company
Bids are due Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. CST. For complete due diligence, please visit energynet.com or email Emily McGinley, managing director, at Emily.McGinley@energynet.com, or Jessica Scott, buyer relations, at Jessica.Scott@energynet.com.
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