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Scout Energy Partners retained Anderson King Energy as its exclusive adviser in connection with the sale of certain Texas conventional operated assets.
The assets are located among prolific legacy fields including the Claytonville, Panhandle Oil & Gas, Slaughter, and Snyder Fields. These mature, low-decline (~5%) assets have net production of 2,650 boe/d and net cash flow of $1.6 million per month.
PDP reserves are 14.1 million boe and $75.2 million PV-10. The 1,120 active operated producers are shallow (~2,500 ft) with low LOE ($13.40/boe) and excellent value diversification, according to Anderson King Energy.
Upside includes 18.4 million boe and $138 million PV-10. The diverse upside inventory includes expansion of an existing steamflood, new waterflood and CO2 flood potential, workovers, refracs, recompletions and new drills.
The assets also include significant infrastructure with over 500 miles of a 100% owned/operated gathering system and 50% ownership in a 23 MMscf/d cryogenic expander plant.
The proposal deadline is noon CST Sept. 8. For more information, please contact Jon Dormer at Anderson King Energy at jdormer@andersonkingenergy.com or 214-306-9288.
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