West Virginia Code § 37B-1-6

Surface use
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(a) When any tract of mineral property where an interest in the oil or natural gas in place is
owned by a nonconsenting cotenant is used or developed pursuant to §37B-1-4 of this code,
in no event shall drilling be initiated upon, or other surface disturbance occur, without the
surface owner's consent regardless of whether such surface owner possesses any actual
ownership in the mineral interest: Provided, That this subsection shall not require surface
owner consent for tracts on which surface disturbance does not occur or tracts otherwise
subject to an existing surface use agreement, oil and gas lease which includes surface use
rights, or other valid contractual arrangement in which the owneur has granted rights to the
operator to use the surface for horizontal drilling or any other use for which this article is
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(b) Except as specifically described in subsection (a) of this section, nothing contained in this
chapter is intended to alter in any way, and this chapter shall not diminish or increase, the
rights of the owners of the surface overlying the mlinerals developed in this state. Except as
specifically described in subsection (a) of this ssection, in enacting this chapter in 2018, it is
the intention of the Legislature to leave unchanged the common law of this state as it relates
to the mineral owner's right to utilize the surface for the extraction of minerals.

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