Oklahoma Code § 17-517

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Payment of proceeds - Times - Information accompanying
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A.  The proceeds derived from the sale of brine, solution gas or
brine and solution gas production shall be paid to persons legally
entitled thereto, commencing no later than six (6) months after the
date of first sale, and thereafter no later than sixty (60) days
after the end of the calendar month within which proceeds are
received for subsequent production.  In those instances where
proceeds are not received for disposition of brine, solution gas or
brine and solution gas production due to venting, flaring, use for
operations, nonpayment from purchasers, or any other cause, the time
periods previously specified within which any required payment shall
be paid to the persons legally entitled thereto shall be measured
from the date on which such venting, flaring, use for operations,
nonpayment or other event occurred.  Provided, proceeds from the
sale of brine and solution gas from lands covered by a pending
application for unitization pursuant to this act shall be paid to
persons legally entitled thereto within six (6) months from the
entry of a final order of unitization, together with interest
thereon at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum to be compounded
annually, calculated from the date of first sale after the filing of
the application for unitization.  Such payment is to be made to
persons entitled thereto by the operator of such production.
Provided, such operator may remit to the persons entitled to such
proceeds from production semiannually for the aggregate of six (6)
months' accumulation of monthly proceeds of amounts less than
Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).  Further provided, that any delay in
determining the persons legally entitled to an interest in such
proceeds from production caused by unmarketable title to such
interest shall not affect payments to persons whose title is
marketable.  Provided, however, that in those instances where such
proceeds cannot be paid because the title thereto is not marketable,
the operator of such production shall cause all proceeds due such
interest to earn interest at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum
to be compounded annually, calculated from the last day of the
production month, until such time as the title to such interest has
been perfected.  Marketability of title shall be determined in
accordance with the then current title examination standards of the
Oklahoma Bar Association.
B.  The following information shall be included with each
payment made to a brine owner from the sale of brine:
1.  Unit identification;
2.  Month and year of sales included in the payment;
3.  Total volume of production from the unit of brine, solution
gas and concentration of chemical substances contained therein and
volumes extracted therefrom;

4.  Owner's interest, expressed as a decimal, in production from
the unit;
5.  Total value of extracted chemical substances and solution
gas, including the price per unit of measurement at which the
products were sold;
6.  Owner's share of the total value of sales prior to any
deductions;
7.  Owner's share of the total value of sales after any
deductions; and
8.  A specific detailed listing of the amount and purpose of any
deductions, including, but not limited to BTU adjustments and taxes,
from the gross proceeds due to the owner.
C.  Any operator that violates this section shall be liable to
the persons legally entitled to the proceeds from production for the
unpaid amount of such proceeds with interest thereon at the rate of
twelve percent (12%) per annum to be compounded annually, calculated
from the last day of the production month.
D.  The district court for the county in which the unit is
located shall have jurisdiction over all proceedings brought
pursuant to this section.  The prevailing party in any proceeding
brought pursuant to this section shall be entitled to recover any
court costs and reasonable expert witness and attorney's fees.

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