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Side 3
... less promising acreage at sufficiently low prices for the company desiring to checkerboard . Sev- eral large companies have been known to combine their efforts under one head and instruct the leaser to take alternate leases for each ...
... less promising acreage at sufficiently low prices for the company desiring to checkerboard . Sev- eral large companies have been known to combine their efforts under one head and instruct the leaser to take alternate leases for each ...
Side 4
... less and the error still greater , because of unjustified confidence in such rules . The most widely used and most dangerous rule of this kind is to consider production of wells of nearly all sizes and over a very large area as being ...
... less and the error still greater , because of unjustified confidence in such rules . The most widely used and most dangerous rule of this kind is to consider production of wells of nearly all sizes and over a very large area as being ...
Side 8
... less oil being produced eventually , and indirectly by the bad morale introduced into the industry as a whole . The legiti- mate operator may find an attractive field for investment in the later life of such a pool , after it has lost ...
... less oil being produced eventually , and indirectly by the bad morale introduced into the industry as a whole . The legiti- mate operator may find an attractive field for investment in the later life of such a pool , after it has lost ...
Side 9
... . 4. Thickness and number of sands . 5. Proximity to mountain folding . 6. Faulting . 7. Size of structure at closing contour and height above it . 8. Evidence of steeper or less steep folding with depth CHOICE OF STRUCTURE 9.
... . 4. Thickness and number of sands . 5. Proximity to mountain folding . 6. Faulting . 7. Size of structure at closing contour and height above it . 8. Evidence of steeper or less steep folding with depth CHOICE OF STRUCTURE 9.
Side 10
... less steep folding with depth . 9. Evidence of unconformities or convergence from other causes , between shallow and deep formations . 10. Steepness of dip as compared with other oil - producing structures in the same field . 11 ...
... less steep folding with depth . 9. Evidence of unconformities or convergence from other causes , between shallow and deep formations . 10. Steepness of dip as compared with other oil - producing structures in the same field . 11 ...
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Side 163 - They belong to the owner of the land, and are part of it, so long as they are on or in it, and are subject to his control; but when they escape and go into other land, or come under another's control, the title of the former owner is gone. Possession of the land, therefore, is not necessarily possession of the gas. If an adjoining or even a distant owner drills his own land and taps your gas, so that it comes into his well and under his control, it is no longer yours, but his.