Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Prevention of Pollution
Section 91.115. First Lien on Equipment and Stored Hydrocarbons or Drill Cuttings

Sec. 91.115. FIRST LIEN ON EQUIPMENT AND STORED HYDROCARBONS OR DRILL CUTTINGS. (a) If a responsible person fails to clean up a site or facility that has ceased oil and gas operations under the commission's jurisdiction on or before the date the site or facility is required to be cleaned up by law or by a rule adopted or order issued by the commission, the state has a first lien, superior to all preexisting and subsequent liens and security interests, on the responsible person's interest in any hydrocarbons or drill cuttings stored at the site or facility and in any equipment that is:
(1) located at the site or facility; and
(2) used by the responsible person in connection with the activity that generated the pollution.
(b) The lien is in the amount of the total costs of cleaning up the oil and gas wastes or other substances from the site or facility and arises on the date the site or facility is required by law or by a rule or order of the commission to be cleaned up.
(c) The commission may foreclose on the lien by entering into a contract to clean up the site or facility. The commission is not required to give notice or an opportunity for a hearing to subordinate lienholders before entering into a contract to clean up the site or facility.
(d) The lien is extinguished if the site or facility is cleaned up in accordance with commission rules by any person before the commission enters into a contract to clean up the site or facility.
(e) The lien is extinguished as to any stored hydrocarbons or drill cuttings or items of equipment that are lawfully removed by any person other than the operator or a nonoperator according to a lien, lease, judgment, written contract, or security agreement before the commission enters into a cleanup contract. An item of equipment may not be removed from an abandoned site or facility if the removal will cause the release of a substance that may cause pollution unless the substance is lawfully disposed of.
(f) Equipment or stored hydrocarbons or drill cuttings subject to a lien under this section are presumed to have been abandoned on the date the commission enters into a contract to clean up the site or facility on which the equipment, hydrocarbons, or drill cuttings are located.
(f-1) The commission may dispose of the abandoned equipment or stored hydrocarbons in accordance with the provisions of Sections 89.085, 89.086, and 89.087 for the disposition of well-site equipment and hydrocarbons.
(f-2) The commission may dispose of the abandoned stored drill cuttings by contracting with a person to treat the drill cuttings at the site or facility for a subsequent beneficial use and selling the treated drill cuttings at a public auction or a public or private sale. Sections 89.085(c)-(i), 89.086, and 89.087 apply to the disposition of drill cuttings under this subsection in the same manner as those sections apply to the disposition of hydrocarbons.
(g) In this section:
(1) "Drill cuttings" has the meaning assigned by Section 123.001.
(2) "Responsible person" has the meaning assigned by Section 91.113.
(3) "Treat" means to use a manufacturing, mechanical, thermal, or chemical process other than sizing, shaping, diluting, or sorting.
(h) The lien provided by this section, as it relates to stored hydrocarbons, shall be subject to and inferior to any lien in favor of the State of Texas to secure royalty payments.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 515, Sec. 7, eff. Jan. 1, 1994. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1121, Sec. 1, 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 57 (S.B. 1260), Sec. 1, eff. May 18, 2021.
Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., Ch. 57 (S.B. 1260), Sec. 2, eff. May 18, 2021.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Natural Resources Code

Title 3 - Oil and Gas

Subtitle B - Conservation and Regulation of Oil and Gas

Chapter 91 - Provisions Generally Applicable

Subchapter D. Prevention of Pollution

Section 91.101. Rules and Orders

Section 91.101. Rules and Orders

Section 91.1011. Oil and Gas Waste

Section 91.1011. Oil and Gas Waste

Section 91.1012. Access to Property and Records

Section 91.1013. Application Fees

Section 91.1015. Groundwater Protection Requirements

Section 91.1017. Location of Certain Pits

Section 91.102. Additional Personnel

Section 91.103. Persons Required to Execute Bond, Letter of Credit, or Cash Deposit

Section 91.104. Bonds, Letters of Credit, Cash Deposits, and Well-Specific Plugging Insurance Policies

Section 91.1041. Individual Bond

Section 91.1042. Blanket Bond

Section 91.105. Bond Conditions

Section 91.106. Execution of Bond

Section 91.107. New Bond, Letter of Credit, or Cash Deposit

Section 91.108. Deposit and Use of Funds

Section 91.109. Financial Security for Persons Involved in Activities Other Than Operation of Wells

Section 91.1091. Refund

Section 91.110. Oil and Gas Waste Reduction and Minimization

Section 91.113. Investigation, Assessment, or Cleanup by Commission

Section 91.1131. Risk Assessment Standards

Section 91.1132. Prioritization of High-Risk Wells

Section 91.114. Acceptance of Organization Report or Application for Permit; Approval of Certificate of Compliance; Revocation

Section 91.115. First Lien on Equipment and Stored Hydrocarbons or Drill Cuttings

Section 91.116. Notice of Commercial Surface Disposal Facility Permit Application

Section 91.117. Public Information Hearing on Application for Commercial Surface Disposal Facility Permit