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Outpost Energy has retained Sayer Energy Advisors for a corporate sale process on properties in Alberta.
Opportunity highlights:
- Forecasted average daily sales production net to Outpost from the Properties on a proved developed producing basis for the year ended Dec. 31,2024 is approximately 395 boe/d, consisting of approximately 2.0 MMcf/d of natural gas and 57 bbl/d of oil and natural gas liquids.
- Forecasted operating income net to Outpost on a proved developed producing basis for the year ended December 31, 2024 is approximately $1.4 million.
- The Company has minimal bank debt and positive working capital. As at Dec. 31, 2022, Outpost had total unused Canadian income tax pools of approximately $483,000.
- As of Feb. 3, 2024, Outpost had a deemed net asset value of $6.4 million (deemed assets of $11.1 million and deemed liabilities of $4.8 million), with an LMR ratio of 2.33.
Bids are due April 4 at noon. For complete due diligence, please visit sayeradvisors.com, or email Tom Pavic, president, at TPavic@sayeradvisors.com.
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