Let's say Company A has leased 1/4 of a section and Company B has the other 3/4 leased.  But Company A's leases will expire a year before those of Company B.  Can company A form up the unit and drill to prevent the expiration of their leases?

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There is no minimum percentage of mineral acres under lease in a section (unit) required by the DNR/LOC for a company to apply for and receive a drilling & production unit order. In your example, either A or B could apply. B would have the option to oppose A's application. The real question here would be is B an operator. In other words, capable of drilling and completing Haynesville Shale horizontal wells. If not, they might negotiate an operating agreement with A. Remember that holding a unit order gives a company the option to operate or to designate the operator. As an example, major shale players are often the operator in units/sections under order to a smaller company.
Skip, In this case, both A and B are major players/drillers in HS.
Henry, even a minor player could drill and complete a vertical well to hold the acreage.

A common practice is the "drill to earn". Exco has rigs available and expertise and is willing to drill a horizontal HS well on another operator's unit in exchange for a working interest.
By the way, there are plenty of situations where a company operates without being the largest working interest owner.
Then A would acquire B's interest or B would object to A's application.

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