RCW 79.14.050
Drilling operations beyond lease term—Lease provisions.
All leases shall provide that if oil, gas or other hydrocarbon substances are not encountered on or before the end of the initial term, the lease shall not terminate if the lessee is then prosecuting drilling operations on the leased lands with due diligence, in which event the same shall remain in force so long as lessee shall keep one string of tools in operation on the leased lands, allowing not to exceed ninety days between the completion of one well and the commencement of the next until such substances are encountered in quantities deemed paying quantities by lessee. All leases shall further provide that if oil, gas or other hydrocarbon substances in paying quantities shall have been discovered on the leased lands prior to the expiration of the initial term, then in the event at any time after the expiration of the initial term production on the leased land shall cease from any cause, the lease shall not terminate provided lessee resumes operations for the drilling of a well or the restoration of production within ninety days from such cessation. The lease shall remain in force during the prosecution of such operations, and if production results therefrom, then so long as production continues.
[ 1985 c 459 § 4; 1955 c 131 § 5. Prior: 1937 c 161 § 7; 1927 c 255 § 180. Formerly RCW 78.28.320.]
NOTES:
Severability—1985 c 459: See note following RCW 79.14.510.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.14 - Mineral, Coal, Oil, and Gas Leases.
79.14.020 - Leases authorized—Terms—Duration.
79.14.030 - Rental fees—Minimum royalties.
79.14.040 - Compensation to owners of private rights and to state for surface damage.
79.14.050 - Drilling operations beyond lease term—Lease provisions.
79.14.060 - Surrender of lease—Liability.
79.14.080 - Leases of land within a geologic structure.
79.14.090 - Cancellation or forfeiture of leases—New leases.
79.14.100 - Cooperative or unit plans—Communization or drilling agreements.
79.14.110 - Customary provisions in leases.
79.14.130 - Wells to be located minimum distance from boundaries—Exception.
79.14.140 - Rights-of-way over public lands—Payment for timber.
79.14.150 - Sales of timber—Rules.
79.14.160 - Development after discovery.
79.14.170 - Spacing and offsetting of wells.
79.14.180 - Lands may be withheld from leasing.
79.14.190 - Payment of royalty share—Royalty in kind.
79.14.200 - Prior permits validated—Relinquishment for new leases.
79.14.210 - Assignments and subleases of leases.
79.14.220 - Appeal from rulings of commissioner.
79.14.300 - Prospecting and mining contracts—Authority—Exceptions.
79.14.310 - Prospecting and mining—Public auction of mining contracts.
79.14.315 - Recreational prospecting permits.
79.14.320 - Department may adopt rules.
79.14.330 - Prospecting lease—Application fee.
79.14.340 - Compensation for loss or damage to surface rights.
79.14.350 - Prospecting leases—Term—Rent—Conditions.
79.14.360 - Conversion to mining contract.
79.14.370 - Prospecting and mining—Lessee's rights and duties.
79.14.380 - Prospecting and mining—Termination for default.
79.14.390 - Prospecting leases and mining contracts—Form, terms, conditions.
79.14.400 - Prospecting and mining—Reclamation of premises.
79.14.410 - Prospecting and mining—Minimum royalty.
79.14.420 - Mining contracts—Renewal of contract.
79.14.430 - Prospecting and mining—Consolidation.
79.14.440 - Prospecting and mining—Disclosure of information.
79.14.450 - Prospecting and mining—Disposition of materials not covered by lease or contract.
79.14.470 - Leases and option contracts authorized.
79.14.480 - Application for option contract—Fee.
79.14.490 - Investigation and issue of option contract.
79.14.500 - Damage to surface owner or lessee.
79.14.510 - Lease—Application, terms, royalties.
79.14.520 - Lease without option contract.
79.14.530 - Confidential information.
79.14.540 - Use and sale of materials from land.
79.14.550 - Suspension of mining—Termination of lease.
79.14.560 - Condition of premises on termination.