WEST virginia Legislature
2019 regular session
Introduced
House Bill 2055
By Delegates Sponaugle and Caputo
[Introduced January 9, 2019;
Referred
to the Committee on Energy then the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §22-21-17 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; and to amend and reenact §22C-9-7 of said code, all relating to prohibiting drilling units from being established without consent of all owners; prohibiting coal bed methane units from being established without consents from all owners; and prohibiting deep oil or gas well units from being established without consents from all owners.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
CHAPTER 22. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES.
ARTICLE 21. COALBED METHANE WELLS AND UNITS.
§22-21-17. Review of application; hearing; pooling order; spacing; operator; elections; working interests, royalty interests, carried interests, escrow account for conflicting claims, division order.
(a) Prior to the time fixed
for a hearing under subsection (b) of this section, the board shall also set a
time and place for a conference between the proposed applicant to operate a
coalbed methane drilling unit and all persons to whom notice has been given
under §22-21-16 (a) of this code who have not entered into a voluntary agreement.
At such the conference the applicant and such other persons
present or represented having an interest in the proposed unit shall be given
an opportunity to enter into voluntary agreements for the development of the
unit upon reasonable terms and conditions.
No order may be issued by the board as to any unit unless the applicant submits at the hearing a verified statement setting forth the results of the conference. If agreement is reached with all parties to the conference, the board shall find the unit is a voluntary unit and issue an order consistent with such finding.
(b) The review board shall, upon request of a proposed applicant for a drilling unit or upon request of a coal owner or operator, provide a convenient date and time for a hearing on the application for a drilling unit, which hearing date shall be no sooner than 35 days nor more than 60 days of the date the request for hearing is made. The review board shall review the application and on the date specified for a hearing shall conduct a public hearing. The review board shall take evidence, making a record thereof and consider:
(1) The area which may be drained efficiently and economically by the proposed coalbed methane well or wells;
(2) The plan of development of the coal and the need for proper ventilation of any mines or degasification of any affected coal seams;
(3) The nature and character of any coal seam or seams which will be affected by the coalbed methane well or wells;
(4) The surface topography and property lines of the lands underlaid by the coal seams to be included in the unit;
(5) Evidence relevant to the proper boundary of the drilling unit;
(6) The nature and extent of ownership of each coalbed methane owner or claimant and whether conflicting claims exist;
(7) Whether the applicant for the drilling unit proposes to be the operator of the coalbed methane well or wells within the unit; and if so, whether such applicant has a lease or other agreement from the owners or claimants of a majority interest in the proposed drilling unit;
(8) Whether a disagreement exists among the coalbed methane owners or claimants over the designation of the operator for any coalbed methane wells within the unit and, if so, relevant evidence to determine which operator can properly and efficiently develop the coalbed methane within the unit for the benefit of the majority of the coalbed methane owners;
(9) If more than one person is interested in operating a well within the unit, the estimated cost submitted by each such person for drilling, completing, operating and marketing the coalbed methane from any proposed well or wells; and
(10) Any other available geological or scientific data pertaining to the pool which is proposed to be developed.
(c) The review board shall
take into account the evidence introduced, comments received and any objections
at the hearing, and if satisfied that a drilling unit should not be
established, shall enter an order denying the application. If the review board
is satisfied that a drilling unit should be established, it shall enter a
pooling order establishing a drilling unit. Such The pooling
order shall:
(1) Establish the boundary of the proposed unit, making such adjustment in the boundary as is just;
(2) Authorize the drilling and operation of a coalbed methane well or wells for production of coalbed methane from the pooled acreage;
(3) Establish minimum distances for any wells in the unit and for other wells which would drain the pooled acreage;
(4) Designate the operator who will be authorized to drill, complete and operate any well or wells in the unit;
(5) Establish a reasonable fee for the operator for operating costs, which shall include routine maintenance of the well and all accounting necessary to pay all expenses, royalties and amounts due working interest owners;
(6) Such other findings and provisions as are appropriate for each order.
(d) The operator designated
in such the order shall be responsible for drilling, completing,
equipping, operating, plugging and abandoning the well, shall market all
production therefrom, shall collect all proceeds therefor and shall distribute such
the proceeds in accordance with the division order issued by the review
board.
(e) Upon issuance of the pooling order, the coalbed methane owners or any lessee of any such owners or any claimants thereto may make one of the following elections within 30 days after issuance of the order:
(1) An election to sell or lease its interest to the operator on such terms as the parties may agree, or if unable to agree, upon such terms as are set forth by the board in its order;
(2) An election to become a working interest owner by participating in the risk and cost of the well; or
(3) An election to participate in the operation of the well as a carried interest owner.
Any entity which does not
make an election within said the 30 days prescribed herein shall
be deemed considered to have elected to sell or lease under
subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(f) The working interest in
the well shall include: (i) The right to participate in decisions regarding
expenditures in excess of operating costs, taxes, any royalties in excess of
one-eighth, and other costs and expenses allowed in the pooling order; and (ii)
the obligation to pay for all expenditures. The working interest shall exist
in: (i) All well operators and owners who participate in the risk and cost of
drilling and completing the well; and (ii) carried interest owners after
recoupment provided in subsection (h) of this section. The working interest
owners' net revenue share shall be seven eighths of the proceeds of sales of
coalbed methane at the wellhead after deduction of operating costs, taxes, any
royalties in excess of one-eighth and other costs and expenses allowed in a
pooling order. Unless the working interest owners otherwise agree, the working
interest owners shall share in all costs and decisions in proportion to their
ownership interest in the unit. If any working interest owner deposits or
contributes amounts in the escrow account which exceed actual costs, such owner
shall be entitled to a refund; and if amounts deposited or contributed are less
than actual costs, such the owner shall make a deposit or
contribution for the deficiency.
(g) The royalty interest in
a well shall include the right to receive one eighth of the gross proceeds
resulting from the sale of methane at the wellhead and such the
interest shall exist in the coalbed methane owners: Provided, That any
coalbed methane owner who in good faith has entered a lease or other contract
prior to receiving notice of an application to form the drilling unit as
provided herein shall be is entitled to such the
owner's fractional interest in the royalty calculated at a rate provided for in
such contract. Each such owner shall be is entitled to share in
the royalty in proportion to his or her fractional interest in the unit.
(h) Where a coalbed methane
owner elects to become a carried interest owner, such the owner shall
be is entitled to his or her proportionate share of the working
interest after the other working interest owners have recouped 300 percent of
the reasonable capital costs of the well or wells, including drilling,
completing, equipping, plugging and abandoning and any further costs of
reworking or other improvements of a capital nature.
(i) Each pooling order issued shall provide for the establishment of an escrow account into which the payment of costs and proceeds attributable to any conflicting interests shall be deposited and held for the interest of the claimants as follows:
(1) Each participating
working interest owner, except for the operator, shall deposit in the escrow
account its proportionate share of the costs allocable to the ownership
interest claimed by such the working interest owner.
(2) The operator shall
deposit in the escrow account all proceeds attributable to the conflicting
interests of any coalbed methane owners who lease, or are deemed considered
to have leased, their interest, plus all proceeds in excess of operational
expenses, as allowed in the pooling order, attributable to the conflicting
working and carried interest owners.
(j) After each coalbed
methane owner has made, or has been deemed considered to have
made, an election under subsection (e) of this section, the review board shall
enter a division order which shall set out the net revenue interest of each
working interest owner, including each carried interest owner and the royalty
interest of each coalbed methane owner. Thereafter payments shall be made to
working interest owners, carried interest owners and royalty interest owners in
accordance with the division order, except that payments attributable to
conflicting claims shall be deposited in the escrow account. The fractional
interest of each owner shall be expressed as a decimal carried to the sixth
place.
(k) Upon resolution of conflicting claims either by voluntary agreement of the parties or a final judicial determination, the review board shall enter a revised division order in accordance with such agreement or determination and all amounts in escrow shall be distributed as follows:
(1) Each legally entitled working interest owner shall receive its proportionate share of the proceeds attributable to the conflicting ownership interests;
(2) Each legally entitled carried interest owner shall receive its proportionate share of the proceeds attributable to the conflicting ownership interests, after recoupment of amounts provided in subsection (h) of this section;
(3) Each legally entitled entity leasing, or deemed to have leased, its coalbed methane shall receive a share of the royalty proceeds attributable to the conflicting interests; and
(4) The operator shall receive the costs contributed to the escrow account by each legally entitled participating working interest owner.
(l) The review board shall enact rules for the administration and protection of funds delivered to escrow accounts.
(m) No provision of this
section or article shall may obviate the requirement that the
coal owner's consent and agreement be obtained prior to the issuance of a
permit as required under section seven of this article. Effective July 1,
2019, no order establishing a drilling unit may be entered without a voluntary
agreement from all ownership interests in the unit.
CHAPTER 22C. ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES; BOARDS, AUTHORITIES, COMMISSIONS AND COMPACTS.
ARTICLE 9. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION.
§22C-9-7. Drilling units and the pooling of interests in drilling units in connection with deep oil or gas wells.
(a) Drilling units.
(1) After one discovery
deep well has been drilled establishing a pool, an application to establish
drilling units may be filed with the commission by the operator of such the
discovery deep well or by the operator of any lands directly and immediately
affected by the drilling of such discovery deep well, or subsequent deep wells
in said pool. Each application shall contain such information as prescribed by
reasonable rules proposed by the commission in accordance with the provisions
of §22C-9-5 of this code.
(2) Upon the filing of an application to establish drilling units, the commission shall provide notice to all interested parties in accordance with this subsection. If the application does not conform to the existing rules of the commission, then the commission shall set a hearing and provide notice to all interested parties. If the application conforms to the rules of the commission, the commission shall provide notice of the filing of the application to all interested parties. Each notice shall describe the area for which a spacing order is to be entered in recognizable, narrative terms; contain such other information as is essential to the giving of proper notice, including the time and date and place of a hearing, if any; include a statement that any party has a right to a hearing before the commission; and include a statement that any request for hearing must be filed with the commission within 15 days of receipt of notice. If no request for hearing has been received within the 15 days following receipt of the notice, the commission may proceed to process the application. If a request for hearing has been received by the commission, then the commission shall set a hearing and provide notice to all interested parties.
(3) The commission shall determine the area to be included in such spacing order and the acreage to be contained by each drilling unit, the shape thereof, and the minimum distance from the outside boundary of the unit at which a deep well may be drilled thereon. The commission shall consider:
(A) The surface topography
and property lines of the lands underlaid by the pool to be included in such
the order;
(B) The plan of deep well
spacing then being employed or proposed in such pool for such the
lands;
(C) The depth at which production from said pool has been found;
(D) The nature and character of the producing formation or formations, and whether the substance produced or sought to be produced is gas or oil or both;
(E) The maximum area which may be drained efficiently and economically by one deep well; and
(F) Any other available geological or scientific data pertaining to said pool which may be of probative value to the commission in determining the proper deep well drilling units therefor.
If the commission determines that drilling units should be established, the commission shall enter an order establishing drilling units of a specified and approximately uniform size and shape for each pool subject to the provisions of this section.
(4) When it is determined
that an oil or gas pool underlies an area for which a spacing order is to be
entered, the commission shall include in such the order all lands
determined or believed to be underlaid by such pool and exclude all other
lands.
(5) No drilling unit established
by the commission shall be smaller than the maximum area which can be drained
efficiently and economically by one deep well: Provided, That if there
is not sufficient evidence from which to determine the area which can be
drained efficiently and economically by one deep well, the commission may enter
an order establishing temporary drilling units for the orderly development of
the pool pending the obtaining of information necessary to determine the
ultimate spacing for such the pool.
(6) An order establishing
drilling units shall specify the minimum distance from the nearest outside
boundary of the drilling unit at which a deep well may be drilled. The minimum
distance provided shall be the same in all drilling units established under
said order with necessary exceptions for deep wells drilled or being drilled at
the time of the filing of the application. If the commission finds that a deep
well to be drilled at or more than the specified minimum distance from the
boundary of a drilling unit would not be likely to produce in paying quantities
or will encounter surface conditions which would substantially add to the
burden or hazard of drilling such deep well, or that a location within the area
permitted by the order is prohibited by the lawful order of any state agency or
court, the commission is authorized after notice and hearing to make an order
permitting the deep well to be drilled at a location within the minimum
distance prescribed by the spacing order. In granting exceptions to the spacing
order, the commission may restrict the production from any such deep well so
that each person entitled thereto in such the drilling unit shall
may not produce or receive more than his or her just and
equitable share of the production from such pool.
(7) An order establishing
drilling units for a pool shall cover all lands determined or believed to be
underlaid by such the pool, and may be modified by the commission
from time to time, to include additional lands determined to be underlaid by such
the pool or to exclude lands determined not to be underlaid by such
the pool. An order establishing drilling units may be modified by the
commission to permit the drilling of additional deep wells on a reasonably
uniform pattern at a uniform minimum distance from the nearest unit boundary as
provided above. Any order modifying a prior order shall may be
made only after application by an interested operator and notice and hearing as
prescribed herein for the original order: Provided, That drilling units
established by order shall may not exceed 160 acres for an oil
well or 640 acres for a gas well: Provided, however, That the commission
may exceed the acreage limitation by 10 percent if the applicant demonstrates
that the area would be drained efficiently and economically by a larger
drilling unit.
(8) After the date an application to establish drilling units has been filed with the commission, no additional deep well shall be commenced for production from the pool until the order establishing drilling units has been made, unless the commencement of the deep well is authorized by order of the commission.
(9) The commission shall, within 45 days after the filing of an application to establish drilling units for a pool subject to the provisions of this section, enter an order establishing such drilling units, dismiss the application, or for good cause, continue the application process.
(10) As part of the order
establishing a drilling unit, the commission shall prescribe just and
reasonable terms and conditions upon which the royalty interests in the unit
shall, in the absence of voluntary agreement, be deemed considered
to be integrated without the necessity of a subsequent order integrating the
royalty interests: Provided, That effective July 1, 2019, no
order establishing a drilling unit may be entered without a voluntary agreement
from all ownership interests in the unit.
(11) If a hearing has been held on an application submitted pursuant to this subsection, the order shall be a final order. If no hearing has been held, the commission shall issue a proposed order and shall provide a copy of the proposed order, together with notice of the right to appeal and request a hearing, to all interested parties. Any party aggrieved by the proposed order may appeal the proposed order to the full commission and request a hearing. Notice of appeal and request for hearing shall be made in accordance with section ten of this article within 15 days of entry of the order. If no appeal and request for hearing has been received within 15 days, the proposed order shall become final.
(b) Pooling of interests in drilling units.
(1) When two or more
separately owned tracts are embraced within a drilling unit, or when there are
separately owned interests in all or a part of a drilling unit, the interested
persons may pool their tracts or interests for the development and operation of
the drilling unit. In the absence of voluntary pooling and upon application of
any operator having an interest in the drilling unit, the commission shall set
a hearing and provide notice to all interested parties. Each notice shall
describe the area for which an order is to be entered in recognizable,
narrative terms; contain such other information as is essential to the giving
of proper notice, including the time and date and place of a hearing. After the
hearing, the commission shall enter an order pooling all tracts or interests in
the drilling unit for the development and operation thereof and for sharing
production therefrom. Each such pooling order shall be upon terms and
conditions which are just and reasonable and in no event shall may
drilling be initiated on the tract of an unleased owner without the owners
written consent.
(2) All operations,
including, but not limited to, the commencement, drilling or operation of a
deep well, upon any portion of a drilling unit for which a pooling order has
been entered, shall be deemed consider for all purposes the
conduct of such operations upon each separately owned tract in the drilling
unit by the several owners thereof. That portion of the production allocated to
a separately owned tract included in a drilling unit shall, when produced, be deemed
considered for all purposes to have been actually produced from such
tract by a deep well drilled thereon.
(3) Any pooling order under the provisions of this subsection (b) shall authorize the drilling and operation of a deep well for the production of oil or gas from the pooled acreage; shall designate the operator to drill and operate such deep well; shall prescribe the time and manner in which all owners of operating interests in the pooled tracts or portions of tracts may elect to participate therein; shall provide that all reasonable costs and expenses of drilling, completing, equipping, operating, plugging and abandoning such deep well shall be borne, and all production therefrom shared, by all owners of operating interests in proportion to the net oil or gas acreage in the pooled tracts owned or under lease to each owner; and shall make provisions for payment of all reasonable costs thereof, including a reasonable charge for supervision and for interest on past-due accounts, by all those who elect to participate therein.
(4) No drilling or
operation of a deep well for the production of oil or gas shall may
be permitted upon or within any tract of land unless the operator shall have
has first obtained the written consent and easement therefor, duly
acknowledged and placed on record in the office of the county clerk, for
valuable consideration of all owners of the surface of such the
tract of land, which consent shall describe with reasonable certainty, the
location upon such tract, of the location of such the proposed
deep well, a certified copy of which consent and easement shall be submitted by
the operator to the commission.
(5) Upon request, any such pooling order shall provide just and equitable alternatives whereby an owner of an operating interest who does not elect to participate in the risk and cost of the drilling of a deep well may elect:
(A) Option 1. To surrender such interest or a portion thereof to the participating owners on a reasonable basis and for a reasonable consideration, which, if not agreed upon, shall be determined by the commission; or
(B) Option 2. To participate in the drilling of the deep well on a limited or carried basis on terms and conditions which, if not agreed upon, shall be determined by the commission to be just and reasonable.
(6) In the event If
a nonparticipating owner elects Option 2, and an owner of any operating
interest in any portion of the pooled tract shall drill and operate, or pay the
costs of drilling, completing, equipping and operating a deep well for the
benefit of such nonparticipating owner as provided in the pooling order, then such
the operating owner shall be entitled to the share of production from
the tracts or portions thereof pooled accruing to the interest of such the
nonparticipating owner, exclusive of any royalty or overriding royalty reserved
in any leases, assignments thereof or agreements relating thereto, of such
tracts or portions thereof, or exclusive of one eighth of the production
attributable to all unleased tracts or portions thereof, until the market value
of such the nonparticipating owner's share of the production,
exclusive of such the royalty, overriding royalty or one eighth
of production, equals double the share of such the costs payable
by or charged to the interest of such nonparticipating owner.
(7) If a dispute shall arise as to the costs of drilling, completing, equipping and operating a deep well, the commission shall determine and apportion the costs, within 90 days from the date of written notification to the commission of the existence of such dispute.
(8) The commission shall, within 45 days after the filing of an application, enter an order, dismiss the application, or for good cause, continue the application process.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to prohibit drilling units from being established without consent of all owners. The bill prohibits coal bed methane units from being established without consents from all owners. The bill prohibits deep oil or gas well units from being established without consents from all owners.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.