The Business of Oil ProductionWiley, 1922 - 264 sider |
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Side 35
... even violence were the natural results . - Provisions of the Placer Law . The provisions of the Placer Law may be stated briefly as follows : ( 1 ) Location . A qualified claimant must " 35 Oil and Gas Rights on Federal and State Lands.
... even violence were the natural results . - Provisions of the Placer Law . The provisions of the Placer Law may be stated briefly as follows : ( 1 ) Location . A qualified claimant must " 35 Oil and Gas Rights on Federal and State Lands.
Side 36
... claimant must " locate " the tract of land of which he desires possession , and after he has made his choice of ... claimant must expend not less than $ 100 worth of labor or improvements upon the claim during each year . The claimant ...
... claimant must " locate " the tract of land of which he desires possession , and after he has made his choice of ... claimant must expend not less than $ 100 worth of labor or improvements upon the claim during each year . The claimant ...
Side 37
... claimant may obtain patent on payment to the government of $ 2.50 an acre , and upon fulfilling certain requirements as to posted notices , publication and survey of claim , etc. This gives the claimant the full title in fee to the land ...
... claimant may obtain patent on payment to the government of $ 2.50 an acre , and upon fulfilling certain requirements as to posted notices , publication and survey of claim , etc. This gives the claimant the full title in fee to the land ...
Side 48
... claimant . Crown Lands in Northwest Territories . Following the discovery of oil at Fort Norman , special regulations were announced on February 11 , 1921 , for Crown Lands in the Northwest Territories . A prospecting permit , good for ...
... claimant . Crown Lands in Northwest Territories . Following the discovery of oil at Fort Norman , special regulations were announced on February 11 , 1921 , for Crown Lands in the Northwest Territories . A prospecting permit , good for ...
Side 205
... claimant , or his successor , if in possession of such land , undisputed by any other claimant prior to July 1 , 1919 , shall be entitled to a lease thereon from the United States for a period of twenty years , at a royalty of not less ...
... claimant , or his successor , if in possession of such land , undisputed by any other claimant prior to July 1 , 1919 , shall be entitled to a lease thereon from the United States for a period of twenty years , at a royalty of not less ...
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acreage acres act of February Alaska amount application appraisal asset barrels bbls bond bonus capital cent Cerro Azul claim claimant corporation cost crude oil depletion deposits depreciation depth discovery district drilling dry hole entry entryman executed expense February 25 feet filed gas field gas produced gasoline geologic structure Government granted Healdton hectares homestead interest Interior Land Office less lessee lessor ment method mining naphtha nonmineral Notary Public obtained oil and gas oil company oil or gas oil shale Oklahoma operations owner Panuco River payment period permit or lease permittee petroleum pipe lines placer mining pool preference right producing oil production profit prospecting permit public lands purchase purposes refinery regulations rental reservation rotary royalty sand Secretary section 18 shale stockholders Tamasopo Tampico tank thereof tion Total tract United
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Side 212 - ... acres of land wherein such deposits belong to the United States and are not within any known geological structure of a producing oil or gas field...
Side 210 - That the Secretary of the Interior is authorized to prescribe necessary and proper rules and regulations and to do any and all things necessary to carry out and accomplish the purposes of this act...
Side 228 - ... then this obligation to be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Side 208 - That if any of the lands or deposits leased under the provisions of this act shall be subleased, trusteed, possessed, or controlled by any device permanently, temporarily, directly, indirectly, tacitly, or in any manner whatsoever...
Side 252 - Act a prospecting permit, which shall give the exclusive right, for a period not exceeding two years, to prospect for oil or gas upon not to exceed...
Side 204 - Leases shall be for a period of twenty years, with the preferential right in the lessee to renew the same for successive periods of ten years upon such reasonable terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior, unless otherwise provided by law at the time of the expiration of such periods.
Side 202 - States and are not within any known geological structure of a producing oil or gas field upon condition that the permittee shall begin drilling operations within six months from the date of the permit, and shall, within one year from and after the date of permit, drill one or more wells for oil or gas to a depth of not less than five hundred feet each, unless valuable deposits of oil or gas shall be sooner discovered...
Side 217 - An act to promote the mining of coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public domain...
Side 209 - That any lease issued under the provisions of this act may be forfeited and canceled by an appropriate proceeding in the United States district court for the district in which the property, or some part thereof, is located...
Side 19 - 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.