Promotion of Mining on the Public Domain: Hearings, Seventy-fourth Congress, First SessionUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States. Congress. Senate. Public Lands U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 181 sider |
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Side 6
... existing rights are therefore most carefully protected . Oil and gas leases issued under the 1920 law are for a term of 20 years with a preference right to renewal for successive periods of 10 years on such terms and conditions as the ...
... existing rights are therefore most carefully protected . Oil and gas leases issued under the 1920 law are for a term of 20 years with a preference right to renewal for successive periods of 10 years on such terms and conditions as the ...
Side 9
... existing law there is authority for the granting and extension of permits for an aggregate life of 15 years . The amendments proposed to section 13 would repeal the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to issue prospecting permits ...
... existing law there is authority for the granting and extension of permits for an aggregate life of 15 years . The amendments proposed to section 13 would repeal the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to issue prospecting permits ...
Side 12
... existing production on some other field . Mr. POOLE . Yes . Senator PITTMAN . That was the theory upon which prospecting permits were originally gotten out . Mr. POOLE . Yes . Senator PITTMAN . I do not know how it worked out , because ...
... existing production on some other field . Mr. POOLE . Yes . Senator PITTMAN . That was the theory upon which prospecting permits were originally gotten out . Mr. POOLE . Yes . Senator PITTMAN . I do not know how it worked out , because ...
Side 14
... existing rights which may have been earned under outstanding permits or leases . As you no doubt know , the principal purpose of this bill is to abol- ish the permit system of exploring for oil and gas on the public domain with its ...
... existing rights which may have been earned under outstanding permits or leases . As you no doubt know , the principal purpose of this bill is to abol- ish the permit system of exploring for oil and gas on the public domain with its ...
Side 16
... existing permits , and that is not correct , but it would allow an automatic extension only on those permits which have been hereto- fore extended . Mr. POOLE . I think that was my statement . Mr. CONSAUL . I wish the committee to be ...
... existing permits , and that is not correct , but it would allow an automatic extension only on those permits which have been hereto- fore extended . Mr. POOLE . I think that was my statement . Mr. CONSAUL . I wish the committee to be ...
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12½ percent 5-percent acreage limitations application authority barrels bidder bill bonus California cents per acre centum CHAIRMAN committee common carriers competitive bidding Congress CONSAUL cooperative or unit deposits of oil discovery drilling February 25 Federal fixed FREEMAN Gas Association gas field gas lands gas leases geophysical Government lands granted industry interest Interior Department JACKSON KIRGIS known geological structure leases issued Leasing Act leasing law less than 12½ lessee long thereafter ment Mid-Continent mineral Montana natural gas Oil & Gas oil and gas oil or gas oil shale paying quantities period permittee pipe line plan of development POOLE preference right prescribed present law private lands producing oil production prospecting permits public domain public lands reasonable regulations Rocky Mountain royalty rate Secretary section 13 Senator ADAMS Senator CAREY Senator O'MAHONEY Senator PITTMAN STABLER surveys thereafter as oil tion unit operation unit plan Wyoming
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Side 41 - ... 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 3 - Federal officer or agency as may be designated in the plan, to alter or modify from time to time the rate of prospecting and development and the quantity and rate of production under such plan.
Side 108 - An Act to promote the mining of coal, phosphate, oil, oil shale, gas, and sodium on the public domain
Side 140 - ... $1 per acre for each and every year thereafter during the continuance of the lease, except that such rental for any year shall be credited against- the royalties as they accrue for that year.
Side 4 - Such notice in advance of cancelation shall be sent the lease owner by registered letter directed to the lease owner's record post-office address, and in case such letter shall be returned as undelivered, such notice shall also be posted for a period of thirty days in the United States Land Office for the district in which the land covered by such lease is situated, or in the event that there is no district land office for such leased land, then in the post office nearest such land.
Side 138 - ... land so identified. The applicant shall, within ninety days after receiving a permit, mark each of the corners of the tract described in the permit upon the ground with substantial monuments, so that the boundaries can be readily traced on the ground, and shall post in a conspicuous place upon the lands a notice that such permit has been granted and a description of the lands covered thereby: Provided, That in the Territory of Alaska prospecting permits not more than five in number may be granted...
Side 141 - ... days in the United States land office for the district in which the land covered by such lease is situated, or in the event that there is no district land office for such district, then in the post office nearest such land.
Side 2 - ... prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior and the lands leased shall be conformed to and taken in accordance with the legal subdivisions of such surveys; deposits made to cover expense of surveys shall be deemed appropriated for that purpose, and any excess deposits may be repaid to the person or persons making such deposit or their legal representatives.
Side 162 - Congress creating or confirming the creating of such naval petroleum reserve; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of this association be instructed to furnish a copy of this resolution to each member of the...
Side 138 - Whether the lands sought in any such application and permit are surveyed or unsurveyed the applicant shall, prior to filing his application for permit, locate such lands in a reasonably compact form and according to the legal subdivisions of the public land surveys if the land be surveyed; and in an approximately square or rectangular tract if the land be an unsurveyed tract, the length of which shall not exceed two and one-half times its width, and if he shall cause to be erected upon the land...