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		<title>Peregrine Now Acquiring Royalties in Dunn County</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2018 13:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DICKINSON, ND, July 11, 2018 &#8211; Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Dunn County, ND. The purchase features production from numerous producing wells under ConocoPhillips in Dunn County, ND, part of the prolific Bakken Shale. The Bakken Shale represents one of ConocoPhillips’ 5 core plays in North America and is an area they look to help offset decline from other projects globally. Managing Director C.J. Tibbs “The Bakken Shale is an area we are very familiar with as we’ve had the good fortune to be able to work with a number of royalty owners and their families in providing options around the mineral ownership,” commented Managing Director C.J. Tibbs. “We will continue to look for opportunities where we can be a resource and add value for royalty owners in the Bakken and are excited about this latest acquisition in Dunn.”]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DICKINSON, ND, July 11, 2018 &#8211; Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Dunn County, ND.</p>
<p>The purchase features production from numerous producing wells under ConocoPhillips in Dunn County, ND, part of the prolific Bakken Shale. The Bakken Shale represents one of ConocoPhillips’ 5 core plays in North America and is an area they look to help offset decline from other projects globally.</p>
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<div class="to-quote" >“The Bakken Shale is an area we are very familiar with as we’ve had the good fortune to be able to work with a number of royalty owners and their families in providing options around the mineral ownership.”</div>
<h5 style="text-align: right;"><strong>Managing Director C.J. Tibbs</strong><br />
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<p>“The Bakken Shale is an area we are very familiar with as we’ve had the good fortune to be able to work with a number of royalty owners and their families in providing options around the mineral ownership,” commented Managing Director C.J. Tibbs. “We will continue to look for opportunities where we can be a resource and add value for royalty owners in the Bakken and are excited about this latest acquisition in Dunn.”</p>
<p>Peregrine continues to work with landowners in most major basins across the U.S., adding value through their experience and transparency. “By focusing our efforts to deliver relevant and detailed information to our clients regarding their minerals, we provide fact-based data that helps to improve their understanding of the asset, and ultimately the family portfolio as well,” said Mr. Tibbs.</p>
<p>The most recent acquisition in Dunn County will help feed continued demand from 1031 investors who are looking to diversify their exchange into more than traditional real estate. “Oil and gas royalties have been used for decades by investors in existing brick and mortar real estate,” said Wolf Hanschen, Co-Founder of Peregrine. He went on to say, “Many of the investors we work with who focus solely on real-estate are just now becoming aware of the fact that they have options regarding their replacement property. Our clients are intrigued by Peregrine’s ability to consistently source and provide opportunities with long term cashflow in an asset class not correlated to real-estate or the market in general.”</p>
<p>Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners are private purchasers of oil and natural gas royalties with over 45 years of combined experience. Over the past twenty years, the Principals at Peregrine have helped to source more than $250 million in royalty assets for 1031 exchange clients.</p>
<p>To hear more about divestment options or to learn more on available 1031 properties, contact Wolf Hanschen at (214)-483-1997 or <a  href="javascript:smae_decode('V29sZkBwZXJlZ3JpbmVscC5jb20=');" >&#087;&#111;&#108;&#102;&#064;&#112;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#103;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;</a>.</p>
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		<title>Peregrine Now Acquiring Royalties in Pecos and Karnes Counties</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2018 16:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[FORT STOCKTON, TX, May 15, 2018 — Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Pecos and Karnes Counties, Texas. The purchase features production from over 20 currently producing wells under PPC Operating Company in Pecos County, TX, part of the prolific Permian Basin. Managing Director C.J. Tibbs “The Permian Basin is arguably the most well-known oil and gas basin in the world,” commented Peregrine Managing Director Josh Prier. “The current production exhibits the consistent characteristics we look for in an acquisition and the running room is pretty much a given based on the capital expenditures operators continue to pour into this area.” The acquisition also covers an additional 17 producing wells under Devon, Marathon and ConocoPhillips in Karnes County, TX, located in the heart of the burgeoning Eagle Ford Shale. “The Eagle]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FORT STOCKTON, TX, May 15, 2018 — Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Pecos and Karnes Counties, Texas.</p>
<p>The purchase features production from over 20 currently producing wells under PPC Operating Company in Pecos County, TX, part of the prolific Permian Basin.</p>
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<div class="to-quote" >“The Permian Basin is arguably the most well-known oil and gas basin in the world.”</div>
<h5 style="text-align: right;"><strong>Managing Director C.J. Tibbs</strong><br />
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<p>“The Permian Basin is arguably the most well-known oil and gas basin in the world,” commented Peregrine Managing Director Josh Prier. “The current production exhibits the consistent characteristics we look for in an acquisition and the running room is pretty much a given based on the capital expenditures operators continue to pour into this area.”</p>
<p>The acquisition also covers an additional 17 producing wells under Devon, Marathon and ConocoPhillips in Karnes County, TX, located in the heart of the burgeoning Eagle Ford Shale.</p>
<p>“The Eagle Ford Shale is another basin we really like, and Karnes County is consistently in the top 2 or 3 producing counties in all of Texas,” remarked Mr. Prier. “Anytime we have the opportunity to purchase production in this region, especially under world-class operators like Devon and Marathon, it has the complete attention of our team.”</p>
<p>Over the past 2 years, Peregrine has been very active in most major basins across the U.S., including the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale in Texas, the STACK/SCOOP area of Oklahoma, the Bakken Shale in North Dakota and the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania.<br />
This acquisition will go to help feed a growing demand from 1031 investors who are looking to diversify their exchange into more than traditional real estate. “Most real estate investors are just now learning that they have options when it comes to replacement property for their 1031 exchange,” said Wolf Hanschen, Co-Founder of Peregrine. “Oil and gas royalties have been used for decades by investors in existing brick and mortar real estate.”</p>
<p>Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners are private purchasers of oil and natural gas royalties with over 45 years of combined experience. Over the past two decades, the Founders at Peregrine have helped to source over $250 million in royalty assets for 1031 exchange clients.<br />
With its corporate headquarters in Dallas and an acquisition office in Denver, Peregrine is dedicated to providing options for royalty owners looking to divest part or all or their royalty interest while delivering 1031 replacement properties to clients looking for opportunities outside of traditional real estate.</p>
<p>To hear more about divestment options or to learn more on available 1031 properties, contact Wolf Hanschen at (214)-483-1997 or <a  href="javascript:smae_decode('V29sZkBwZXJlZ3JpbmVscC5jb20=');" >&#087;&#111;&#108;&#102;&#064;&#112;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#103;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;</a>.</p>
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		<title>Peregrine Now Acquiring Royalties in Tarrant and Johnson Counties</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 19:10:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DALLAS, TX, May 3, 2018 — Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Tarrant and Johnson Counties, Texas. The acquisition features production from over 30 currently producing wells in the Barnett Shale that spans over 9 counties across North Texas. “Because the Barnett Shale is right in our own backyard, it’s certainly an area we know well and have been active in over the years. The fact that the play has been online for nearly 20 years means the wells have settled in and are producing consistent, predictable reserves and cash flow,” commented Peregrine Managing Director Josh Prier. Managing Director Josh Prier Over the past 2 years, Peregrine has been very active in most major basins across the U.S., including the Barnett and Eagle Ford Shale in Texas, the STACK/SCOOP area of]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DALLAS, TX, May 3, 2018 — Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Tarrant and Johnson Counties, Texas.</p>
<p>The acquisition features production from over 30 currently producing wells in the Barnett Shale that spans over 9 counties across North Texas. “Because the Barnett Shale is right in our own backyard, it’s certainly an area we know well and have been active in over the years. The fact that the play has been online for nearly 20 years means the wells have settled in and are producing consistent, predictable reserves and cash flow,” commented Peregrine Managing Director Josh Prier.</p>
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<div class="to-quote" >“Because the Barnett Shale is right in our own backyard, it’s certainly an area we know well and have been active in over the years.”</div>
<h5 style="text-align: right;"><strong>Managing Director Josh Prier</strong><br />
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<p>Over the past 2 years, Peregrine has been very active in most major basins across the U.S., including the Barnett and Eagle Ford Shale in Texas, the STACK/SCOOP area of Oklahoma, the Bakken Shale in North Dakota and the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. “Over the past two years, we’ve been able to work with mineral owners to deploy over $40 million into producing royalty rights in hundreds of oil and natural gas wells,” said Peregrine Co-Founder C.J. Tibbs.</p>
<p>This acquisition will go to help feed a growing demand from 1031 investors who are looking to diversify their exchange into more than traditional real estate. “Most real estate investors are just now learning that they have options when it comes to replacement property for their 1031 exchange,” said Wolf Hanschen, Co-Founder of Peregrine. “Oil and gas royalties have been used for decades by investors in existing brick and mortar real estate.”<br />
Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners are private purchasers of oil and natural gas royalties with over 45 years of combined experience. Over the past two decades, the Founders at Peregrine have helped to source over $250 million in royalty assets for 1031 exchange clients.<br />
With its corporate headquarters in Dallas and an acquisition office in Denver, Peregrine is dedicated to providing options for royalty owners looking to divest part or all or their royalty interest while delivering 1031 replacement properties to clients looking for opportunities outside of traditional real estate.</p>
<p>To hear more about divestment options or to learn more on available 1031 properties, contact Wolf Hanschen at (214)-483-1997 or <a  href="javascript:smae_decode('V29sZkBwZXJlZ3JpbmVscC5jb20=');" >&#087;&#111;&#108;&#102;&#064;&#112;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#103;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;</a>.</p>
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		<title>Peregrine Now Acquiring Royalties in North Dakota and Mississippi</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2018 19:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DALLAS, TX, April 11, 2018 —  Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Mountrail, Burke, McLean, and Ward Counties, North Dakota as well as Lincoln County, MS. The acquisition features production from over 300 currently producing wells in the prolific Bakken Shale and the Brookhaven Field in Mississippi. Managing Director CJ Tibbs commented, “The Bakken Shale, in general, is a play we know well and is an area we’ve worked with clients in for many, many years. Being as familiar as we are with this region has allowed us to step out and acquire a package like this that spans four counties throughout the Williston Basin.” Managing Director CJ Tibbs Over the past 12 months, Peregrine has been very active in the Bakken Shale region, deploying over $18 million to mineral owners]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DALLAS, TX, April 11, 2018 —  Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Mountrail, Burke, McLean, and Ward Counties, North Dakota as well as Lincoln County, MS.</p>
<p>The acquisition features production from over 300 currently producing wells in the prolific Bakken Shale and the Brookhaven Field in Mississippi. Managing Director CJ Tibbs commented, “The Bakken Shale, in general, is a play we know well and is an area we’ve worked with clients in for many, many years. Being as familiar as we are with this region has allowed us to step out and acquire a package like this that spans four counties throughout the Williston Basin.”</p>
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<div class="to-quote" >“The Bakken Shale, in general, is a play we know well and is an area we’ve worked with clients in for many, many years.”</div>
<h5 style="text-align: right;"><strong>Managing Director CJ Tibbs</strong><br />
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<p>Over the past 12 months, Peregrine has been very active in the Bakken Shale region, deploying over $18 million to mineral owners looking for divestment options as part of their estate and tax planning strategy.</p>
<p>This acquisition will go to help feed a growing demand from 1031 investors who are looking to diversify their exchange into more than traditional real estate. “Most real estate investors are just now learning that they have options when it comes to replacement property for their 1031 exchange,” said Wolf Hanschen, Co-Founder of Peregrine. “Oil and gas royalties have been used for decades by investors existing brick and mortar real estate.”</p>
<p>Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners are private purchasers of oil and natural gas royalties with over 45 years of combined experience. Over the past two decades, the Founders at Peregrine have helped to source over $250 million in royalty assets for 1031 exchange clients.<br />
With its corporate headquarters in Dallas and an acquisition office in Denver, Peregrine is dedicated to providing options for royalty owners looking to divest part of or all of their royalty interest while delivering 1031 replacement properties to clients looking for opportunities outside of traditional real estate.</p>
<p>To hear more about divestment options or to learn more on available 1031 properties, contact Wolf Hanschen at (214)-483-1997 or <a  href="javascript:smae_decode('V29sZkBwZXJlZ3JpbmVscC5jb20=');" >&#087;&#111;&#108;&#102;&#064;&#112;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#103;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;</a>. Visit peregrine1031.com to learn more.</p>
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		<title>Peregrine Now Acquiring Royalties in Divide County, ND</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2018 22:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[DENVER, CO, March 1, 2018  —  Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Divide County, North Dakota from an undisclosed seller. The acquisition features production from a number of currently producing wells in the prolific Bakken Shale oil basin. Josh Prier, Peregrine Managing Director, stated, “The Bakken Shale, in general, is a play we know well and is an area we’ve worked with clients in for many, many years. We’re excited about this latest acquisition as we continue to bring world class assets to our investor base from all over the United States.” Over the past 12 months, Peregrine has been very active in the Bakken Shale region, deploying over $14 million to mineral owners looking for divestment options for part or all of their producing royalties. This acquisition will go to]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DENVER, CO, March 1, 2018  —  Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners, a company assisting 1031 investors in diversifying their exchange, has agreed to acquire producing and non-producing oil and gas royalties in Divide County, North Dakota from an undisclosed seller.</p>
<p>The acquisition features production from a number of currently producing wells in the prolific Bakken Shale oil basin. Josh Prier, Peregrine Managing Director, stated, “The Bakken Shale, in general, is a play we know well and is an area we’ve worked with clients in for many, many years. We’re excited about this latest acquisition as we continue to bring world class assets to our investor base from all over the United States.”</p>
<p>Over the past 12 months, Peregrine has been very active in the Bakken Shale region, deploying over $14 million to mineral owners looking for divestment options for part or all of their producing royalties.</p>
<p>This acquisition will go to help feed a growing demand from 1031 investors who are looking to diversify their exchange into more than traditional real estate. “Most real estate investors are just now learning that they have options when it comes to replacement property for their 1031 exchange,” said Wolf Hanschen, Co-Founder of Peregrine. “Oil and gas royalties have been used for decades by investors existing brick and mortar real estate.”</p>
<p>Peregrine 1031 Energy Partners are private purchasers of oil and natural gas royalties with over 45 years of combined experience. The company has enjoyed working with hundreds of mineral and royalty owners in 30 states across millions of acres.</p>
<p>With its corporate headquarters in Dallas and an acquisition office in Denver, Peregrine is dedicated to providing value and optionality to royalty owners to maximize the value of their properties while delivering 1031 replacement properties to clients looking for options outside of traditional real estate.</p>
<p>To learn more or to obtain a valuation of your minerals, contact CJ Tibbs at (214)-329-1452 or<a  href="javascript:smae_decode('Q0pAcGVyZWdyaW5lbHAuY29t');" >&#067;&#074;&#064;&#112;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#103;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;</a>. To learn more about available 1031 properties, contact Wolf Hanschen at (214)-483-1997 or <a  href="javascript:smae_decode('V29sZkBwZXJlZ3JpbmVscC5jb20=');" >&#087;&#111;&#108;&#102;&#064;&#112;&#101;&#114;&#101;&#103;&#114;&#105;&#110;&#101;&#108;&#112;&#046;&#099;&#111;&#109;</a>.</p>
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