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Is there somewhere on the LA DNR website an owner can track if the exemption permit paperwork has been field and approved for their well?
- go to main Sonris page and click on "Data Access" along left side. Then click "Conservation"
- The choices on the main part of the screen should change and under Well Information click "Severence Tax Relief Information" It's a separate app by Oracle so your computer may give you some prompts to actuall get there.
-Once you are in the program, you can search by many fields, but I use the well number. You have to click "enter query" before typing in the number and then "execute query" after you typed it. These two buttons are along the top tool bar of the program.
I think you will only get info if the operator has actually filed paperwork for the exemption and it may only show that it has not been approved yet. Also, the payout number it quotes if approved is helpful, but I am not sure it can be relied on to define payout for other reasons (ULMO, or a specific lease clause). I'm not sure whether payout for the exemption qualification has the same inputs as the calculation for ULMO's payout. If anyone has some insight on this - let me know.
Interesting case in Texas I have only scanned it and a couple of related articles. The companies have settled with some landowners and paid the severance tax back, but they seem to deny any obligation to pass on the tax exemption to the landowners. Wonder if that kind of response will find its way to NW Louisiana? Does the relief program in LA have any specific stipulations that the landowner receive their portion back?
Coll vs. Abaco operating, llc, et al (US District Court in Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division, C.A. No. @:08-CV-345 TJW)
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