A. Prior to entering the site with heavy equipment, the operator shall negotiate with the surface owner for the payment of any damages which may be caused by the drilling operation. If the parties agree, and a written contract is signed, the operator may enter the site to drill. If agreement is not reached, or if the operator is not able to contact all parties, the operator shall petition the district court in the county in which the drilling site is located for appointment of appraisers to make recommendations to the parties and to the court concerning the amount of damages, if any. Once the operator has petitioned for appointment of appraisers, the operator may enter the site to drill.
B. Ten (10) days' notice of the petition to appoint appraisers shall be given to the opposite party, either by personal service or by leaving a copy thereof at the party’s usual place of residence with some family member over fifteen (15) years of age, or, in the case of nonresidents, unknown heirs or other persons whose whereabouts cannot be ascertained, by publication in one issue of a newspaper qualified to publish legal notices in said county, as provided in Section 106 of Title 25 of the Oklahoma Statutes, said ten-day period to begin with the first publication.
C. The operator shall select one appraiser, the surface owner shall select one appraiser, and the two selected appraisers shall select a third appraiser for appointment by the court, which such third appraiser shall be a state-certified general real estate appraiser and be in good standing with the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraisal Board. Unless for good cause shown, additional time is allowed by the district court, the three (3) appraisers shall be selected within twenty (20) days of service of the notice of the petition to appoint appraisers or within twenty (20) days of the first date of publication of the notice as specified in subsection B of this section. If either of the parties fails to appoint an appraiser or if the two appraisers cannot agree on the selection of the third appraiser within the required time period, the remaining required appraisers shall be selected by the district court upon application of either party of which at least one shall be a state-certified general real estate appraiser and be in good standing with the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraisal Board. Before entering upon their duties, such appraisers shall take and subscribe an oath, before a notary public or some other person authorized to administer oaths, that they will perform their duties faithfully and impartially to the best of their ability. They shall inspect the real property and consider the surface damages which the owner has sustained or will sustain by reason of entry upon the subject land and by reason of drilling or maintenance of oil or gas production on the subject tract of land. The appraisers shall then file a written report within thirty (30) days of the date of their appointment with the clerk of the court. The report shall set forth the quantity, boundaries and value of the property entered on or to be utilized in said oil or gas drilling, and the amount of surface damages done or to be done to the property. The appraisers shall make a valuation and determine the amount of compensation to be paid by the operator to the surface owner and the manner in which the amount shall be paid. Said appraisers shall then make a report of their proceedings to the court. The compensation of the appraisers shall be fixed and determined by the court. The operator and the surface owner shall share equally in the payment of the appraisers' fees and court costs.
D. Within ten (10) days after the report of the appraisers is filed, the clerk of the court shall forward to each attorney of record, each party, and interested party of record, a copy of the report of the appraisers and a notice stating the time limits for filing an exception or a demand for jury trial as provided for in this section. The operator shall provide the clerk of the court with the names and last-known addresses of the parties to whom the notice and report shall be mailed, sufficient copies of the notice and report to be mailed, and pre-addressed, postage-paid envelopes.
1. This notice shall be on a form prepared by the Administrative Director of the Courts, approved by the Oklahoma Supreme Court, and supplied to all district court clerks.
2. If a party has been served by publication, the clerk shall forward a copy of the report of the appraisers and the notice of time limits for filing either an exception or a demand for jury trial to the last-known mailing address of each party, if any, and shall cause a copy of the notice of time limits to be published in one issue of a newspaper qualified to publish legal notices as provided in Section 106 of Title 25 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
3. After issuing the notice provided herein, the clerk shall endorse on the notice form filed in the case the date that a copy of the report and the notice form was forwarded to each attorney of record, each party, and each interested party of record, or the date the notice was published.
E. The time for filing an exception to the report or a demand for jury trial shall be calculated as commencing from the date the report of the appraisers is filed with the court. Upon failure of the clerk to give notice within the time prescribed, the court, upon application by any interested party, may extend the time for filing an exception to the report or filing a demand for trial by jury for a reasonable period of time not less than twenty (20) days from the date the application is heard by the court. Appraisers' fees and court costs may be the subject of an exception, may be included in an action by the petitioner, and may be set and allowed by the court.
F. The report of the appraisers may be reviewed by the court, upon written exceptions filed with the court by either party within thirty (30) days after the filing of the report. After the hearing the court shall enter the appropriate order either by confirmation, rejection, modification, or order of a new appraisal for good cause shown. Provided, that in the event a new appraisal is ordered, the operator shall have continuing right of entry subject to the continuance of the bond required herein. Either party may, within sixty (60) days after the filing of such report, file with the clerk a written demand for a trial by jury, in which case the amount of damages shall be assessed by a jury. The trial shall be conducted and judgment entered in the same manner as railroad condemnation actions tried in the court. A copy of the final judgment shall be forwarded to the county assessor in the county or counties in which the property is located. If the party demanding the jury trial does not recover a more favorable verdict than the assessment award of the appraisers, all court costs including reasonable attorney fees shall be assessed against the party.
Added by Laws 1982, c. 341, § 4, operative July 1, 1982. Amended by Laws 1986, c. 227, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 1986; Laws 1987, c. 189, § 6, emerg. eff. June 29, 1987; Laws 2001, c. 265, § 1, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2002, c. 22, § 16, emerg. eff. March 8, 2002.
NOTE: Laws 2001, c. 258, § 9 repealed by Laws 2002, c. 22, § 34, emerg. eff. March 8, 2002.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§52-1. Corporation Commission or Commission defined.
§52-1.1. Corporations for producing, transmitting or transporting natural gas.
§52-2. Foreign gas pipeline corporations - License.
§52-4. Right-of-way must be granted by charter and damages paid - Damages.
§52-5.1. Cooperation with other agencies.
§52-5.2. Deposit of monies collected in Corporation Commission Revolving Fund.
§52-7. Necessity of incorporation.
§52-8. Plat and information showing trunk lines - Filing with Corporation Commission.
§52-9. Domestic pipeline companies - Erection of pumping stations.
§52-10. Pipeline companies may cross highways, bridges, etc. - Supplying gas to landowner.
§52-21. Businesses and persons subject to act - Vested rights excepted.
§52-22. Pipeline right-of-way - Eminent domain - Highways.
§52-23. Pipeline operators common purchasers - Requirements - Exemptions.
§52-24. Pipeline companies declared common carriers - Discrimination - Exemptions.
§52-24.1. Refusal to purchase or transport natural gas - Complaint - Hearing - Orders.
§52-24.5. Discriminatory fees – Open access – Commission authority.
§52-25. Parties not complying with act not to own gas wells, etc.
§52-27. Right-of-way - Highways - Eminent domain - Foreign corporations - Negligent injuries.
§52-28. Filing records or plats with Corporation Commission - Extension of time.
§52-29. Production levels of gas wells - Rulemaking - Hardship wells - Field rules.
§52-31. Violation of act - Punishment.
§52-32. Violations - Receivership - procedure.
§52-33. Evidence - Certified transcripts of reports of gas companies.
§52-34. Enforcement by Corporation Commission - Appeals.
§52-36.2. Public interest and welfare.
§52-36.4. Certificate of Commission.
§52-36.5. Petition to district court - Examination and determination - Subsequent proceedings.
§52-41. Gas from interstate pipelines - License from Corporation Commission.
§52-44. Gas to be furnished through meters at meter rates - Exceptions.
§52-45. Violations of act misdemeanor - Punishment.
§52-46.1. Ammonia - Commercial fertilizers - Transportation by pipeline.
§52-46.2. Hearing and determination of applications - Appeals.
§52-46.4. Rules and regulations.
§52-47.3. Powers and duties of Commission.
§52-47.4. Inspection, operation and maintenance plan.
§52-47.5. Determination of hazardous transportation system - Corrective action - Emergencies.
§52-47.6. Violations - Penalties.
§52-47.7. Action to redress or restrain violation.
§52-51. Oil companies must comply with statute - "Petroleum" defined.
§52-54. Common purchasers of oil - Required to purchase - Discrimination prohibited.
§52-55. Chapter inapplicable to businesses not of public consequence.
§52-56. Oil carriers are common carriers - Discrimination prohibited.
§52-57. Oil carriers not to be interested in producing.
§52-58. Acceptance of laws and plats to be filed.
§52-59. Domestic pipeline companies have right-of-way.
§52-60. Eminent domain extended to oil pipelines same as railroads.
§52-61. Eminent domain, who may have - Foreign corporations.
§52-62. Commission may extend time for filing plats.
§52-63. Penalty for violations.
§52-64. Suspension of penalty, when.
§52-65. Certified transcript shall be evidence.
§52-86.2. Waste in production of oil - industrial use of water produced
§52-86.4. Common source of supply - Orders, rules and regulations.
§52-86.5. Procedural requirements.
§52-86.6. Short title - Oil and Gas Produced Water and Waste Recycling and Reuse Act.
§52-86.8. Compliance with the Oklahoma Brine Development Act.
§52-87.1. Common source of supply of oil - Well spacing and drilling units.
§52-87.3. Application or petition for location exception - Notice of hearing.
§52-87.4. Affidavit of election for drilling well under pooling order.
§52-87.5. Applications for approval of increased density wells – Notice and hearing.
§52-87.6. Short title - Extended Horizontal Well Development Act - Definitions.
§52-87.7. Corporation Commission jurisdiction.
§52-87.9. Horizontal well unitization for targeted reservoirs.
§52-91. Meters on pipelines - Commission to designate type - Inspection - Cost of operation.
§52-92. Reports - Oil purchased or transported - Forms - Verification.
§52-93. Operators - Books - Oil produced and sold.
§52-94. Maps and drawings - Location of pipelines and connections - Verification.
§52-95. Reports - Quantity of oil produced and moved - Penalty.
§52-96. Verification of reports, statements, maps and drawings.
§52-97. Commission - Jurisdiction to make orders, rules and regulations - Hearings.
§52-98. Powers of Commission - Marshal of Commission.
§52-99. Filing of papers and documents - Use as evidence.
§52-100. Witnesses - Depositions.
§52-101. Procedure - Rules of - Enforcement of orders and rules.
§52-102. Contempt - Punishment - Enforcement of fines - Disposition of fines and penalties.
§52-103. Contempt - Proceedings - How commenced - Complaint - Citation.
§52-104. Right of entry and inspection by conservation officer, his assistants and deputies.
§52-106. Notice on filing of motion or petition.
§52-107. Process - Service - How made - Return.
§52-108. Oaths - Felony of perjury.
§52-109. False verification of documents as perjury - Punishment.
§52-111. Collateral attack on orders, rules and regulations - Appeals - Supreme Court.
§52-112. Application to amend or modify orders - Hearing - Appeal.
§52-113. Appeals - Power of Supreme Court - Supersedeas - Bond.
§52-114. Obstructing or delaying performance of duties a felony.
§52-115. Conspiracy to violate act - Punishment.
§52-116. Violation of orders, rules and regulations - Injunction - Appeal - Supersedeas.
§52-117. Bribery - Punishment.
§52-118. Bribery - Accepting bribe - Punishment.
§52-119. Bribery - State's evidence - Immunity.
§52-120. Powers - Grant of not to restrict general powers.
§52-132. Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Rooms and supplies.
§52-134. Partial invalidity - Effect.
§52-135. Pending actions not terminated.
§52-136. Application of procedural requirements - Right of appeal - Rules and regulations.
§52-138. Partial invalidity, effect of.
§52-140. Earthen storage ponds - Remedial action.
§52-142. Cooperation and assistance of other environmental agencies.
§52-144. Provisions supplemental - Exceptions.
§52-146. Right of condemnation by eminent domain to enforce Commission orders.
§52-147. Institution of condemnation proceedings by lessees.
§52-149. Conservation Division - Creation - Personnel - Duties - Qualifications.
§52-149.1. Oil and gas referees.
§52-149.2. Oil and Gas Appellate Referees.
§52-149.3. Teleconference hearings.
§52-152. Salaries, costs and expenses - Payment.
§52-153. Persons having authority to make investigations, serve orders, etc.
§52-202. Interstate compacts - When binding.
§52-203. Interstate Compact ratified and confirmed.
§52-204. Terms and provisions of compact.
§52-206. Clerical, technical and legal assistants - Expenses - Office.
§52-207. Interstate Oil Compact Fund - Purpose for which used - Disposition of unexpended balance.
§52-208. Duration of Act - Withdrawal from Compact - Credit of funds to General Revenue Fund.
§52-211. Further extensions - Withdrawal from Compact - Determination and necessary steps.
§52-233. Sale of gas - Prices and amounts of gas to be taken - Delivery.
§52-234. Misappropriation of gas - Liability for damages and penalties.
§52-235. Misappropriation of gas - Felony of grand larceny.
§52-239. Common source of supply - Apportionment and regulation to prevent waste.
§52-240. "Common purchaser" - Discrimination in purchases prohibited - Regulation of purchases.
§52-241. Enforcement of act - Hearings before Corporation Commission.
§52-242. Appeals to Supreme Court.
§52-243. Corporation Commission - Authority to make rules and regulations.
§52-244. Pipeline companies - Acceptance of act as prerequisite to right to operate.
§52-245. Mine Inspector - Duties unchanged.
§52-246. Partial invalidity - Effect.
§52-247. Violation - Penalties.
§52-248. Declaration of policy.
§52-250. Natural gas - Pumping of water for irrigation - Preferred use.
§52-251. Prices, terms and conditions - Determination.
§52-253. Initiation of proceedings.
§52-254. Obligation of well operators.
§52-255. Controversies pending.
§52-257. Order granting emergency relief.
§52-272. Production and sale regulated - Corporation Commission, authority of.
§52-273. Waste defined - Regulations to prevent.
§52-275. Wells gauged - Regulation by Corporation Commission - Agents.
§52-276. Enforcement of act - Hearings before Corporation Commission.
§52-277. Appeals to Supreme Court - Effect on orders.
§52-278. Violation - Penalties.
§52-287.1. Legislative finding.
§52-287.2. Power and authority of Commission.
§52-287.3. Matters to be found by Corporation Commission - Requisites of petition.
§52-287.4. Order - Units and unit areas - Plan of unitization.
§52-287.5. Ratification or approval of plan by lessees and owners.
§52-287.6. Procedure - Notice - Appeals.
§52-287.7. Unlawful operation.
§52-287.8. Status and powers of unit - Liability for expenses - Liens.
§52-287.10. Enlargement of area - Creation of new units - Amendment of plan.
§52-287.11. Participation by public lands.
§52-287.12. Receipts as income.
§52-287.15. Agreements not violative of laws governing monopolies or restraint of trade.
§52-288.3. Oklahoma Energy Resources Board.
§52-288.5. Board - Powers, duties and responsibilities.
§52-288.5A. Committee for Sustaining Oklahoma's Energy Resources.
§52-288.5B. Sustaining Oklahoma's Energy Resources Revolving Fund.
§52-288.5D. Levying fee to fund Commission.
§52-288.5E. Refund of fees levied on production.
§52-288.7. Energy Resources Revolving Fund.
§52-288.8A. Levy of assessment - Remitting - Rate - Collection.
§52-288.11. Investment of funds - Utilizing funds to influence governmental action or policy.
§52-291. Confinement of gas until used.
§52-292. Waste from gas pipeline - Unlawful if unnecessary.
§52-293. Flambeau lights unlawful.
§52-294. Lights - Daytime use prohibited.
§52-295. Burning gas during day.
§52-296. Refuse from wells - Disposition.
§52-296.1. Securing of crude oil storage tanks.
§52-302. Firing oil or gas, or interfering with appliances unlawful.
§52-303. Penalty for violations.
§52-305. Well drilling within 100 feet of underground coal mines prohibited.
§52-306. Workable coal beds or seams defined.
§52-307. Drilling of wells through workable seams - Regulations.
§52-309. Findings and declarations.
§52-310. Leaking wells - Entry upon land to plug, replug or repair - Emergencies.
§52-311. Liability for damages.
§52-312. Responsibility for future remedial work.
§52-313. No admission of liability or discharge of action.
§52-314. Right of action for costs involved - Lien
§52-317.1. Seeping natural gas - Jurisdiction, power, and authority of the Corporation Commission.
§52-318. Remedial work - Contracts upon competitive bids.
§52-318.1a. Confidentiality of financial statement.
§52-318.3. Notice of intent to drill - Negotiating surface damages.
§52-318.4. Undertakings which may be posted as damage deposit.
§52-318.5. Negotiating surface damages - Appraisers - Report and exceptions thereto - Jury trial.
§52-318.8. Effect of act on jurisdiction, authority and power of Corporation Commission.
§52-318.9. Violation of act - Damages.
§52-318.21. Short title - Seismic Exploration Regulation Act - Definitions.
§52-318.22. Seismic exploration operations - Registration - Permits - Requirements - Penalty.
§52-318.23. Seismic test hole blasting - Damages.
§52-320. "Growing crops" defined.
§52-320.1. Restriction on location of habitable structures.
§52-320.2. Unlawful use of safety equipment in oil or gas production.
§52-391. Sale of petroleum products under deception as to quality or identity.
§52-392. Marked containers or distributing equipment - Use in selling petroleum products.
§52-393. Trademark - Imitation.
§52-394. Selling under false mark or name.
§52-396. Aiding violations of act.
§52-397. Violation of provisions - Misdemeanor.
§52-398. Definitions - Persons liable for violations by firm or corporation.
§52-399. Partial invalidity - Effect.
§52-420.1. Short title - Definitions.
§52-420.2. State Liquefied Petroleum Gas Administrator - Deputies and enforcement officers.
§52-420.3. Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board.
§52-420.3A. Liability of sellers, suppliers, handlers, or transporters of liquified petroleum gas.
§52-420.4. Registration permits - Fees - Insurance requirements.
§52-420.8. Violations of law or rule.
§52-420.10. Appointment of administrative staff.
§52-420.14. Nonresidents - Prohibition on storage or dispensing.
§52-420.15. Safety schools for liquefied petroleum dealers.
§52-420.17. Inspectors' uniforms - Maintenance and cleaning allowance.
§52-420.22. Oklahoma Liquefied Petroleum Gas Research, Marketing and Safety Commission - Creation.
§52-420.24. Commission powers and duties.
§52-420.25. Commission meetings - Appointment of Director.
§52-420.26. LP Gas Research, Marketing and Safety Revolving Fund.
§52-420.28. Assessment collection - Penalties.
§52-420.29. Assessment refund.
§52-420.29-1. Exports exempted from assessment.
§52-420.29-2. Application for refund by purchaser.
§52-420.29-3. Petition to Commission for refund.
§52-420.30. Certain programs not preempted - Designation of funds for payment of certain programs.
§52-420.31. Oklahoma Propane Education and Safety Council – Powers and duties.
§52-421.1. Liquefied petroleum gas emergency - Declaration by Governor.
§52-472. Terms defined - Pressure - Conversion to standard conditions.
§52-473. Determination of factors by Commission - Determination and report of volumes.
§52-474. Sales, purchases and deliveries - Adjustment of contract prices.
§52-475. Penalty for violations - Civil actions.
§52-477. Jurisdiction of Commission not restricted.
§52-521. Leasing of mineral interests of owners who cannot be located.
§52-523. Negotiations by receiver - Deposit of funds - Discharge - Costs.
§52-524. Natural gas - Preferred use.
§52-525. Agricultural use of natural gas - Price - Installation of lines - Cessation of delivery.
§52-527. Method of measuring amount of gas.
§52-528. State Corporation Commission - Powers and duties - Duty of Operators.
§52-529. Liability of operators - Jurisdiction - Venue.
§52-549.4. Perfection of oil and gas lien.
§52-549.5. Oil and gas commingling.
§52-549.6. Rights of purchaser.
§52-549.7. Relative priority of oil and gas lien.
§52-549.8. Not affected by act.
§52-549.9. Waiver, relinquishment, release.
§52-549.10. Expiration of oil and gas lien - Enforcement of lien.
§52-549.11. Rights of operator.
§52-549.12. Cumulative rights.
§52-553. Mineral Owner's Fund.
§52-554. Transmission of funds - Escrow report - Claims against Mineral Owner's Fund.
§52-555. Investment of funds - Apportionment of interest.
§52-556. Custody of Mineral Owner's Fund - Transfer of monies to Unclaimed Property Fund.
§52-557. Conditions for oil well plugging approval.
§52-558. Implementation of act – Rules - Prospective operation.
§52-570.3. Application of act.
§52-570.5. Designation of person for certain royalty, accounting and remittance functions.
§52-570.6. Selling royalty gas in kind - Consumption and accounting for royalty gas.
§52-570.7. Out-of-balance wells.
§52-570.10. Payment of proceeds from sale of oil and gas production.
§52-570.13. Promulgation of rules.
§52-570.15. Performance pursuant to act - Satisfaction of duties and obligation.
§52-581.2. Purpose and intent of act.
§52-581.4. Exemptions - Owners ineligible to elect to market share.
§52-581.5. Election to market share - Procedure.
§52-581.6. Election to market share - Effect.
§52-581.7. Amount of gas produced from well.
§52-581.8. Distribution of revenues from sale of production.
§52-581.9. Construction and application of act.
§52-604. Transfers prohibited.
§52-609. Powers and authority of Commission.
§52-610. Violations - Fines and penalties - Collection of fines.
§52-612. Nonresident transferees - Service of process.
§52-613. Statute of limitations.
§52-801. Exploration Rights Act of 2011.
§52-803. Surface estate – Interference with solar energy agreement – Notice
§52-902. Construction of oil and gas contracts, statutes and governmental orders.
§52-903. Failure to pay proceeds from production - Remedies.