Oklahoma Code § 52-95

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Reports - Quantity of oil produced and moved - Penalty
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The Commission shall by order require every operator in each
prorated common source of supply to file periodically with it when
and as often as required, and upon forms approved by it, reports
which shall show (a) the quantity of oil produced, and the quantity
of oil removed by each operator from his or its each lease or
property in said common source of supply, and unless otherwise
provided by rule or regulation of the Commission, from his or its
each well in said common source of supply, and (b) the amount of oil
run to storage, delivered to common carrier, or to a purchaser or
transporter through the operator's own pipeline, and, in the latter
case to what destination, and the name or names of the person or
persons purchasing or taking such oil, and which shall contain such
further information as may be required by the Commission.
If any operator shall fail or refuse to file any report or
reports required by this section or by any order, rule or regulation
of the Commission made in pursuance of this section, in addition to
the other penalties provided for in this act for such violation, the
Commission may by its order require that said operator shall
discontinue to produce any oil from any leasehold, property or well
with respect to which such operator has failed or refused to make
and file such report, until he or it shall have filed same; provided
when any such operator shall have filed with the Commission any such
report or reports as required by this section, or any order, rule or
regulation of the Commission, the Commission shall permit such
operator to produce his or its well or wells, theretofore shut down
by such order of the Commission, so as to recover and make up the
oil that such operator would have been lawfully entitled to produce
during the period such well or wells were shut down, if the order of
the Commission requiring him or it to discontinue or reduce
production of oil therefrom until such report or reports were filed
had not been made.

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