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You have rights and expectations
when a company drills on your
land or minerals for CBNG. |
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What to Expect When a Company When a company would like to drill on your land, the first step is that the company or their representative should contact you regarding surface owner agreements. Once you've been contacted and the surface owner agreement (see below) is reached, the site is surveyed and staked out. Next, a drilling rig is set up and the well is drilled. Pumps and electricity are installed and reclamation of unused areas occurs. Small volumes of gas (as approved by the Wyoming
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission or the Montana Board of Oil and
Gas Conservation) may be vented until commercial production is established.
Gas is then transported to the meter house and compressor station. The
pressure involved in the transportation of the gas is very low - approximately
5-10 psi (pounds per square inch). Water is piped to approved discharge
points including reservoirs, stock tanks, water impoundments, and/or
existing creeks, rivers, drainages, etc.
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