From and after , the royalty obligation to the United States under all leases requiring payment of royalty in excess of 12½ per centum, except leases issued or to be issued upon competitive bidding, is reduced to 12½ per centum in amount or value of production removed or sold from said leases as to (1) such leases, or such part of the lands subject thereto, and the deposits underlying the same, as are not believed to be within the productive limits of any oil or gas deposit, as such productive limits are found by the Secretary to exist on , and (2) any production on a lease from an oil or gas deposit which was discovered after , by a well or wells drilled within the boundaries of the lease, and which is determined by the Secretary to be a new deposit; and (3) any production on or allocated to a lease pursuant to an approved unit or cooperative agreement from an oil or gas deposit which was discovered after , on land committed to such agreement, and which is determined by the Secretary to be a new deposit, where such lease was included in such agreement at the time of discovery, or was included in a duly executed and filed application for the approval of such agreement at the time of discovery.
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Title 30— MINERAL LANDS AND MINING
CHAPTER 3A— LEASES AND PROSPECTING PERMITS
§ 223. Leases; amount and survey of land; term of lease; royalties and annual rental
§ 224. Payments for oil or gas taken prior to application for lease
§ 225. Condition of lease, forfeiture for violation
§ 226. Lease of oil and gas lands
§ 226–1. Extension of noncompetitive oil or gas lease issued before
§ 226–2. Limitations for filing oil and gas contests
§ 226–3. Lands not subject to oil and gas leasing
§ 226c. Reduction of royalties under existing leases
§ 229a. Water struck while drilling for oil and gas
§ 233a. Permits or leases of certain lands in Oklahoma; retention of royalties
§ 236a. Lands in naval petroleum reserves and naval oil-shale reserves; effect of other laws
§ 236b. Existing leases within naval petroleum reserves not affected