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Delta Minerals LLC has retained EnergyNet for the sale of non-producing minerals in Bent, Cheyenne and Kiowa counties, Colorado. The lot# 116162 package includes 11,857.506 net mineral acres.
Opportunity Highlights:
- 11,857.50603 Net Mineral Acres
- Bent County - 2,726.64859 Acres
- Cheyenne County - 1,949.72875 Acres
- Kiowa County - 7,181.12869 Acres
- 12 Offset Permits
- New Drill: 1 Completed | 5 DUC | 5 Permitted | 1 Unknown
- 2,294 Active Offset Producers
- Select Area Operators:
- Citation Oil & Gas Corp.
- Iconic Oil & Gas LLC
- Merit Energy Company
- Scout Energy Management
Bids are due May 7 at 1:50 p.m. CDT. 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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