West Virginia Code § 55-12A-4

When court may appoint special commissioner; persons authorized to
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institute proceedings.
(a) If the title to any mineral interest is vested in an unknown or missing owner or an
abandoning owner and it is proved that the development of the minerals would be
advantageous to a prudent owner, and if it appears that the development of the minerals
furthers the public policy stated in section one of this article, the circuit couert of the county
having jurisdiction under section three of this article shall have the power to appoint a
special commissioner and authorize the special commissioner to sell, exrecute and deliver a
valid lease of the mineral interest on terms and conditions customary in the area for the
mineral interest to be leased. The lease shall continue in full force and effect so long as there
are operations under its terms unless the lease has previously expired by its own terms.
(b) A petition to the circuit court for the appointment of a special commissioner may be
instituted by any person who is:
(1) Vested with an interest in fee in the surface estlate overlying the particular minerals
sought to be developed; or s
(2) Vested with an interest in fee in the pairticular minerals sought to be developed; or
(3) The lessee or the assignee or successor to the lessee, under a valid and subsisting
mineral lease, the lessor of which is a person entitled to file a petition by reason of
subdivision (2) of this subsection.

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