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Anadarko Minerals has retained EnergyNet for the sale of a Woodford Shale opportunity in Blaine County, Oklahoma. The lot# 115837 package includes 361 active offset producers.
Opportunity highlights:
- Wellbore Only in DR 2-36-1XHW Well:
- 14.05% WI / 10.54% NRI
- Projected Formation: Woodford
- Participation Cost: $2,056,252.77
- Election to Participate is due 3/05/2024
- Operator: Continental Resources, Inc.
- 1 Offset Rig
- 10 Offset Permits
- New Drill: 1 Drilling | 4 DUC | 3 Permitted
- Amended: 2 DUC
- 361 Active Offset Producers
- Select Offset Operators:
- Devon Energy Production Co., L.P.
- Tamworth Resources LLC
- Unit Petroleum Company
Bids are due Feb. 29 at 4 p.m. CST. For complete due diligence, please visit energynet.com, or email Ethan House, managing director, at Ethan.House@energynet.com or Jessica Scott, buyer relations, at Jessica.Scott@energynet.com.
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