Question: This refers to a company drilling within 330 feet of a Lesee's land and the resultant production/royalites.
Okay, so given that 330 is not a considerable distance in geological distances...what is the standard distance at which a company/drilling site must set back from adjacent land that is not covered in the lesee's lease?
Not making sense but, wouldn't the "new" frac tech, as opposed to vertical drilling pull resourses from adjacent land as the fracs would HAVE to extend beyond a mere 330 to either side of the horizontal bore hole?
As an example: W side of S 25 / E side of S 24? (in any township or range).
Can someone enlighten me (if I have been at all clear with my question)?
Thanks!!
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