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A confidential seller retained RedOaks Energy Advisors for the sale of certain mineral and royalty interests in Louisiana. The package includes a 2024 projected net cash flow of $2.8 million.
Opportunity highlights:
• 2,320 net royalty acres located across core areas of the Haynesville Shale
○ Total PV-10: ~$50 MM
• Significant line-of-sight development with years of de-risked inventory remaining
○ 9 DUCs | 38 permits / pre-permits | >300 remaining upside locations
• Leading Haynesville operators driving development: Southwestern, Chesapeake, Aethon
Bids are due Feb. 20 at noon CST. For complete due diligence, please visit redoaksenergyadvisors.com or email David Carter, partner, at david.carter@redoaksadvisors.com or Will McDonald, vice president, at will.mcdonald@redoaksadvisors.com.
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