Or. Admin. Code § 632-020-0138 - Unit Agreements
(1)
When voluntary unitization occurs under ORS
522.405 to
522.545, the unit operator must
pay a fee to the department for the administration of the unit. The amount of
the fee will be determined by the board on a case-by-case basis. The unit
operator must collect equitable shares of this fee from all persons, or state
or local governing bodies, special districts, or agencies with a royalty
interest in the unitized development.
(2) When the board requires the development
of a unit agreement under ORS
522.405 to
522.545, the unit operator must
pay a fee to the department for the creation and administration of the unit.
The amount of the fee will be determined by the board on a case-by-case basis,
for creation and administration of the unit. The unit operator must collect
equitable shares of this fee from all persons, or state or local governing
bodies, special districts, or agencies with a royalty interest in the unitized
development.
(3) The department
will review voluntary unit agreements governing production of geothermal
resources to ensure compliance with the provisions of ORS
522.405 to
522.545.
(4) The operator or person proposing a
board-initiated unit agreement must make application to the board.
(5) The department shall enforce, when
necessary, board-approved or initiated unit agreements.
(6) The board may change or approve proposed
changes in the boundaries of a unit area upon application by the unit operator
or interested person. Such changes shall not jeopardize pre-existing
contractual relationships between participating parties.
(7) The board may levy fees upon any
operator, person, state or local governing body, special district, or agency
that holds a royalty interest in a unit area to cover reasonable costs
associated with the development and administration of a unit agreement. If such
a fee is not paid when due, the board may require the fee to be paid from
proceeds of the sale of the unit production.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 522
Stats. Implemented: ORS 522.305 & 522.405
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