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Eagle River Energy Advisors LLC has been exclusively retained by a private seller to divest certain nonoperated working interest, overriding royalty interest (ORRI) and mineral assets in the Arkoma Basin in Oklahoma.
The assets provide the opportunity, according to Eagle River, to acquire a gas-weighted production stream of 436 Mcfe/d diversified with 40 PDP wells across Hughes County, Oklahoma. Additionally, the package has stable production with an average well age of 4.5 years and is projected to make $814,000 in net cash flow over the next 12 months. Lastly, the asset provides a shallow decline of 10% with low operating costs of $0.35/Mcfe.
Highlights:
- Diversified Asset Base
- Production of 436 Net Mcfe/d is 49% gas (January 2023)
- Well seasoned production with average well age of 4.5 years
- Operators include Blackbeard, Trinity and Calyx
- Well Count by Interest – 9 mineral interest/40 ORRI/28 working interest
- Shallow forecasted decline rate of ~10%
- Highly Profitable Asset
- Production primarily from Woodford formation
- Operating costs of $0.35/Mcfe (last 12-month average)
- Last 12-month net cash flow = $597,000
- PDP PV-10 = $4.0 million; PDP PV-20 = $2.7 million
Bids are due at 4 p.m. MT on Dec. 14. The transaction effective date is Jan. 1.
A virtual data room will be available starting Nov. 16. For information contact Chris Martina, technical director at Eagle River, at 720-726-6092 or cmartina@eagleriverea.com.
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