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Eagle Mountain Energy Partners II, LLC Announces Partnership With Pearl Energy Investments

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eagle Mountain Energy Partners II, LLC (“EMEP II”) announced today that it has secured an equity commitment from Dallas-based investment firm, Pearl Energy Investments (“Pearl”). EMEP II will pursue U.S. onshore acquisition and development opportunities, with a primary focus in the Williston and other basins in the Rockies. Co-founded by Eric Pregler, Shaleen Patel, Michael Dekruif and Kyle Dubiel, the EMEP II team has a proven track record of acquiring, optimizing, an...

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