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Viking Energy Significantly Expands Portfolio of Producing Oil & Gas Assets in Texas and Louisiana

04/01/2019

Viking Energy Group, Inc. has acquired  producing oil and gas assets in Texas and Louisiana, and increased its overall proven oil and gas reserves by approximately 10,500,000 BOE in connection with the acquisition. 

Features of the acquisition include:

  • Majority working interest in multiple oil and gas fields 
  • Current production is ~ 2,469  (net) BOEPD (~56% oil)
  • Approx. 58 conventional, producing oil and gas wells in Texas (primarily in Orange and Jefferson Counties) and Louisiana (primarily in Calcasieu Parish)
  • 35 Salt Water Disposal Wells
  • The assets produce hydrocarbons from known reservoirs/sands in the on-shore Gulf Coast region, including the Hackberry, Yegua, Wilcox, Amphistegina and Robira
  • Average well total measured depth is 10,639 ft.
  • Historically strong demand for oil and gas in this region resulting in a realized price consistently above the WTI benchmark

The assets will be operated, effective January 1, 2019, by Viking’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Petrodome Operating, LLC. Viking intends to further assess and exploit the PDNP and PUD prospects associated with the assets, and to perform a more in-depth geological and geophysical analysis of the entire asset portfolio to identify other development and enhancement initiatives.

With respect to the transaction, James Doris, Viking’s President & CEO, commented, 
“The acquisition is large, from both a monetary and production standpoint, relative to the size of our company immediately prior to closing, but it is merely a small step within a more comprehensive long-term acquisition and growth strategy.”  Doris continued, “We are committed to operating these assets, along with our other assets, as efficiently as possible, and to identifying and evaluating additional growth opportunities across all company divisions.”

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