just wondering if the state has any general provisions for an operator shutting a well in. i have done some research and really can't find much on it. i know the "lease language" will vary, but from what my research indicates, shut in wells are supposed to be a temporary situation. does the state of texas have any underlying guidelines for shut in wells?
kj
With several, the statement was that they're waiting for improved prices to complete.I understand their reasoning.
However the longer term well with Atoka has never accepted a certified/registered letter, nor replied at all to any correspondence or phone calls. How do you go about starting a claim for breach of covenant?
In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near Southern University, Louisiana—yet neither the university ( that I am aware of) nor local residents appear to have received any compensation for the minerals extracted from their land.
This area has suffered immense environmental degradation…
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