Oklahoma Code § 52-23

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Pipeline operators common purchasers - Requirements -
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Exemptions.
Every corporation, joint-stock company, limited copartnership,
partnership or other person, now or hereafter claiming or exercising
the right to carry or transport natural gas by pipeline or
pipelines, for hire, compensation, or otherwise, within the limits
of this state, is allowed by, and upon compliance with the
requirements of this act, as owner, lessee, licensee, or by virtue
of any other right or claim, which is now engaged or hereafter shall
engage in the business of purchasing natural gas shall be a common
purchaser thereof, and shall purchase all the natural gas in the
vicinity of, or which may be reasonably reached by its pipelines, or
gathering branches, without discrimination in favor of one producer
or one person as against another, and shall fully perform all the
duties of a common purchaser; but if it shall be unable to perform
the same, or be legally excused from purchasing and transporting all
the natural gas produced or offered, then it shall purchase and
transport natural gas from each person or producer ratably, in
proportion to the average production, and such common purchasers are
hereby expressly prohibited from discriminating in price or amount
for like grades of natural gas or facilities as between producers or
persons; and in the event it is likewise a producer, it is hereby
prohibited from discrimination in favor of its own production, or
production in which it may be interested directly or indirectly in
whole or in part, and its own production shall be treated as that of
any other person or producer.  All persons, firms, associations, and
corporation are exempted from the provisions of this act, except
from the provisions of Section (9) nine hereof, where the nature and
extent of their business is such that the public needs no use in the
same, and the conduct of the same is not a matter of public
consequence, and for this purpose the district courts of the state
and the Corporation Commission are hereby vested with jurisdiction
to determine such exemptions in any action or proceeding properly

before them, and provided by the laws now in force in this state
regulating the purchase and transportation of oil.

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