Heir to Texas oil fortune acquires Cielo Vista Ranch
SAN LUIS VALLEY – William Bruce Harrison, scion to one of Texas’ original oil fortunes, has purchased the storied 83,000-acre Cielo Vista Ranch in the San Luis Valley, according to Costilla County property records.
The Denver Post reports that the property sold last month after listing for $105 million, but the buyer and sales price were not disclosed at that time.
The address of the new owner — a Delaware-registered limited liability company named Cielo Vista Ranch II — traces back to the Houston office of Cathexis Oil & Gas LLC, an investment firm founded by Harrison in 2010.
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The 83,368-acre property stretches across more than 20 miles of Sangre de Cristo ridgeline and includes the 14,047-foot Culebra Peak and 18 13,000-foot peaks. The new owner said he has no plans to change public access to Culebra Peak.
SAN LUIS VALLEY – William Bruce Harrison, scion to one of Texas’ original oil fortunes, has purchased the storied 83,000-acre Cielo Vista Ranch in the San Luis Valley, according to Costilla County property records.
The Denver Post reports that the property sold last month after listing for $105 million, but the buyer and sales price were not disclosed at that time.
The address of the new owner — a Delaware-registered limited liability company named Cielo Vista Ranch II — traces back to the Houston office of Cathexis Oil & Gas LLC, an investment firm founded by Harrison in 2010.
The 83,368-acre property…
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