If one tract of land has a well but the other tract on same lease does not have well, does the 2 year extension get paid?

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"Leased premises" consists of both tracts. The well on one of the  tracts in the lease, and keeps the lease alive. No need for lessee to pay for extension-lease has been extended by well on the other tract. 7, 8,or 9 tracts in a lease constitutes leased premises, just as  many apples constitute a bushel.

only if you have a horizontal pugh clause.

 

If so the other tract would not be HBP if it is outside of the unit.

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