Sec. 91.177. STORAGE OPERATIONS MUST BE BONA FIDE. (a) A storer must initiate injection operations for gas storage within 12 months after the condemnation order of the court becomes final and storage operations must continue with reasonable diligence after that time.
(b) Should the monthly reports to the commission indicate that bona fide underground gas storage operations are not being conducted, the commission may, on its own motion or on motion of any interested person, schedule a public hearing, giving the storer the opportunity to show cause why the commission approval of the project should not be withdrawn.
(c) If the commission finds that the storage project is not being conducted in a bona fide manner, it shall issue an order withdrawing approval of the storage facility, and all property, both mineral and surface, that was condemned by the storer shall revert to those who owned the property at the time of condemnation or their successors.
Added by Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. 1996, ch. 785, Sec. 3, eff. June 13, 1979.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle B - Conservation and Regulation of Oil and Gas
Chapter 91 - Provisions Generally Applicable
Subchapter F. Underground Natural Gas Storage and Conservation
Section 91.172. Declaration of Policy
Section 91.174. Findings of Commission
Section 91.175. Commission Jurisdiction
Section 91.176. Withdrawal of Native Gas
Section 91.177. Storage Operations Must Be Bona Fide
Section 91.178. Relocation of Facilities
Section 91.179. Appropriation of Storage Facilities; Limitations
Section 91.180. Institution of Condemnation Proceedings
Section 91.182. Ownership of Stored Gas