Indiana Statutes

§ 14-38-1-11 — Permittee's lease for petroleum extraction

Indiana § 14-38-1-11
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 38OTHER PETROLEUM REGULATION
Ch. 1Petroleum Exploration on State Property

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(a)A permittee is, at any time during the life of the permit or upon the termination of the permit, entitled to a lease for the extraction of petroleum from not to exceed one (1) section, or an equivalent area, of land to be selected by the permittee.
(b)A lease under subsection (a) must be at a royalty of:
(1)not more than twelve and one-half percent (12 1/2%) of all petroleum produced and saved from the lease; or
(2)the market value of the petroleum; at the option of the commission.
(c)A lease must provide for an annual rental, payable in advance, of from one dollar ($1) to ten dollars ($10) per acre, as the commission determines. Rentals shall be credited against future royalties.
(d)A lease must be for a primary term of ten (10) years and as long thereafter as oil in commercial q

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.31.

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