Colorado Code § 34-64-107

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All natural gas in said underground reservoir, and the rights
reasonably necessary for the injection and storage in and withdrawal from said underground
reservoir of said natural gas, as defined and limited by the decree of the district court, shall be
the property of said natural gas public utility. In no event shall such gas be subject to the right of
the owner of the surface of said lands or of any mineral interest therein or of any person other
than the public utility, its successors, or its assigns, to produce, take, reduce to possession, or
otherwise interfere with or exercise any control over the gas. The right of condemnation granted
by this article shall be without prejudice to the rights of the owner of said land or of other rights
and interests therein to drill or bore through the underground stratum or formation so
appropriated in such manner as to comply with orders, rules, and regulations of the commission
issued for the purpose of protecting underground storage, strata, or formations against pollution
or against the escape of natural gas therefrom, and shall be without prejudice to the rights of the
owner of said lands or other rights or interests therein as to all other uses thereof. The additional
cost of complying with such regulations or orders in order to protect the storage shall be paid by
the public utility.

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