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Henry Resources retained TenOaks Energy Advisors as its exclusive adviser in connection with the sale of certain nonoperated working interest properties in the Midland Basin.
Transaction Overview:
- Henry operates the Melinda Lease (100% working interest) in northern Upton County
- Henry is looking to sell a 45% nonoperated working interest in the Melinda Lease, which includes 13 horizontal PDPs and five horizontal PUDs
- Henry is willing to consider various structures that ensure development of the PUDs
Key Considerations:
- Unique opportunity to partner with a leading Permian Basin operator with an impeccable 50+ year track record developing and operating Permian assets
- PDP PV-10: $30 million | Next 12-month PDP cash flow: $8 million
- Five horizontal PUDs targeting marquee zones with attractive economics (Jo Mill, Lower Spraberry, Wolfcamp A & B)
- EURs from 80-120 boe per ft.
- Development timing subject to a negotiated pace
- Six horizontal rigs currently running within a 5-mile radius
Bids are due at noon CST on Nov. 10. The transaction has an effective date of Oct. 1 and is targeted to close before year-end.
A virtual data room is available. For information visit tenoaksenergyadvisors.com or contact B.J. Brandenberger at TenOaks Energy Advisors at 214-663-6999 or BJ.Brandenberger@tenoaksadvisors.com.
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