Indiana Code § 32-23-13-1

"Adjacent mineral producer"
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Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "adjacent mineral producer" means a person that: (1) is engaged in the production, development, or future development of at least one (1) mineral, including coal, oil, gas, or another mineral in solid, liquid, or gaseous form; and (2) owns or leases a property interest in: (A) the mineral estate adjacent to, adjoining, or contiguous to the mineral interest of an unknown or missing owner; (B) a portion of the mineral estate adjacent to, adjoining, or contiguous to the mineral interest of an unknown or missing owner; or (C) an area that the person seeks to develop that is within the boundaries of a proposed production unit established by spacing regulations of the division of reclamation.

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