If at the end of the primary term of this lease, a well or wells are producing or have the capability of producing from the leased premises by either being situated on the leased premises or by being in a pooled unit with the leased premises, this production will extend this lease beyond the primary term for only the part of the leased premises which is included in the pooled unit or units.
What defines the well as capable of producing? Also, what is a pooled unit and how would we know if we are in a pooled unit?
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Section 6, township 15 North, Range 8 west Does the well have to be actually producing to extend a lease? Our lease was to expire on April 11 but the well wasn't turned on for weeks after.
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