Wyoming Statutes
§ 35-11-317 — Unitization of geologic sequestration sites; economic benefits; liens
Wyoming § 35-11-317
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 35-11-317 (2026).
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(a)No order of the Wyoming oil and gas conservation
commission or other contract relating to a separately owned
tract within the unit area shall be terminated by the order
providing for unit operations, but shall remain in force and
apply to that tract, its benefits, burdens and obligations,
until terminated in accordance with the provisions thereof.
(b)Except to the extent that the parties affected agree,
no order providing for unit operations shall be construed to
result in a transfer of all or any part of the title to pore
space or other rights in any tract in the unit area and no
agreement or order shall operate to violate the terms and
requirements of any permit applicable to pore space within the
unit area.
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§ 35-11-1001
Judicial review; temporary relief; conditions§ 35-11-1002
Publication of rules and regulations§ 35-11-101
Short title§ 35-11-102
Policy and purpose§ 35-11-103
Definitions§ 35-11-104
Department of environmental quality created§ 35-11-105
Divisions enumerated§ 35-11-109
Powers and duties of director§ 35-11-110
Powers of administrators of the divisions§ 35-11-1101
Records available to the public; restrictions§ 35-11-1103
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