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Barrel Oil Corp. retained Sayer Energy Advisors for the sale of its oil and natural gas interest located in the Coyote area of Alberta. The package includes a deemed net asset value of $2 million as of Dec. 2, 2023.
Opportunity highlights:
- At Coyote, Barrel holds primarily a 100% working interest in 18.75 sections of land;
- Production from Coyote is primarily from the Mannville Group;
- Average daily sales production net to Barrel from Coyote for the third quarter of 2023 was approximately 126 boe/d;
- 73 bbl/d of oil and natural gas liquids;
- 319 Mcf/d of natural gas;
- Operating income net to Barrel from Coyote for the third quarter of 2023 was approximately $72,000 per month, or $865,000 on an annualized basis;
- As of Dec. 2, 2023, the Coyote property had a deemed net asset value of $2 million; and
- LMR ratio of 1.72
Bids are due Feb. 8 at noon. For complete due diligence, please visit sayeradvisors.com or email Tom Pavic, president, at tpavic@sayeradvisors.com .
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