Nevada Code § 522.0838

Plan of unitization: Required provisions
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The plan of unitization for each such unit and
unit area must be one suited to the needs and requirements of the particular
unit dependent upon the facts and conditions found to exist with respect
thereto. In addition to such other terms, provisions, conditions and
requirements found by the Division to be reasonably necessary or proper to
effectuate or accomplish the purpose of this chapter, and subject to further
requirements of this section, each such plan of unitization must contain fair,
reasonable and equitable provisions for:
1. The efficient unitized management or
control of the further development and operation of the unit area for the
recovery of oil and gas from the pool affected. Under such a plan the actual
operations within the unit area may be carried on in whole or in part by the
unit itself, or by one or more of the lessees within the unit area as the unit
operator subject to the supervision and direction of the unit, dependent upon
what is most beneficial or expedient. The designation of the unit operator must
be by vote of the lessees in the unit in a manner provided in the plan of
unitization and not by the Division.
2. The division of interest or formula for
the apportionment and allocation of the unit production among and to the
several separately owned tracts within the unit area such as will reasonably
permit persons otherwise entitled to share in or benefit by the production from
such separately owned tracts to produce and receive, in lieu thereof, their
fair, equitable and reasonable share of the unit production or other benefits
thereof. A separately owned tracts fair, equitable and reasonable share of the
unit production must be measured by the value of each such tract for oil and
gas purposes and its contributing value to the unit in relation to like values
of other tracts in the unit, taking into account acreage, the quantity of oil
and gas recoverable therefrom, location on the structure, its probable
productivity of oil and gas in the absence of unit operations, the burden of
operation to which the tract will or is likely to be subjected, or so many of
such factors, or such other pertinent engineering, geological or operating
factors, as may be reasonably susceptible of determination.
3. The manner in which the unit and the
further development and operation of the unit area will be financed and the
basis, terms and conditions on which the cost and expense thereof will be
apportioned among and assessed against the tracts and interests made chargeable
therewith, including a detailed accounting procedure governing all charges and
credits incident to the operations. Upon and subject to such terms and
conditions as to time and rate of interest as is fair to all concerned,
reasonable provisions must be made in the plan of unitization for carrying or
otherwise financing lessees who are unable promptly to meet their financial
obligations in connection with the unit.
4. The procedure and basis upon which
wells, equipment and other properties of the several lessees within the unit
area are to be taken over and used for unit operations, including the method of
arriving at the compensation therefor, or of otherwise proportionately
equalizing or adjusting the investment of the several lessees in the project as
of the effective date of unit operation.
5. The creation of an operating committee
to have general overall management and control of the unit and the conduct of
its business and affairs and the operations carried on by it, together with the
creation or designation of such other subcommittees, boards or officers to
function under the authority of the operating committee as may be necessary,
proper or convenient in the efficient management of the unit, defining the
powers and duties of all those committees, boards and officers, and prescribing
their tenure and time and method for their selection.
6. The time when the plan of unitization
becomes effective.
7. The time when and the conditions under
which and the method by which the unit may be dissolved and its affairs wound
up.

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