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State Laws Can Compel Landowners to Accept Gas and Oil Drilling StateType of Regulation(s)Section NumberTexasForced pooling102.017Utah1) Involuntary pooling 2) Compulsory unitization40-6-6.5VermontForced pooling14-29-523VirginiaCompulsory pooling45.1-361.2146 more rows May 19, 2011
As noted above, while pooling focuses on efficiently combining lands for the purpose of obtaining a drilling permit to drill a single well, unitization focuses on the combination of interests covering a larger area to facilitate development of all or part of a common source of supply (i.e. a field/reservoir).
Pooling is the combination of all or portions of multiple oil and gas leases to form a unit for the drilling of a single oil and/or gas well. The unit is generally one or a combination of government survey quarter-quarter sections.
There are three types of owners who can apply for MIPA to encourage or require forced pooling. The owner of any working interest. The owner of any interest in gas or oil in an existing or proposed proration unit. Any owner of an unleased tract other than a royalty owner.
Unitization is the combined operation of an oil and gas field by the different holders of the rights to the petroleum resources in the individual tracts on top of a petroleum reservoir.
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Order pooling means combining several different customers orders on the same standard manufacturing panel. Order pooling or pooling is probably the most common name but the process is also called order combination, panel sharing, multi-panels
An oil or gas reservoir may straddle adjacent contract areas. Unitization is the process whereby the straddling reservoir is jointly developed by the interest owners in the adjacent contract groups.
The party desiring its acreage to be added to the unit must first make a fair and reasonable offer to the unit operator for pooling. If the operator refuses, the party seeking pooling can then file an application with the RRC to force pool the tract under the MIPA.
Under Texas law, pooling effects a cross-conveyance among the owners of minerals under the various tracts of royalty or minerals in a pool so that they all own undivided interests under the unitized tract in the proportion their contribution bears to the unitized tract. Montgomery v.
As noted above, while pooling focuses on efficiently combining lands for the purpose of obtaining a drilling permit to drill a single well, unitization focuses on the combination of interests covering a larger area to facilitate development of all or part of a common source of supply (i.e. a field/reservoir).

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