Sec. 109.77. FORFEITURE AND OTHER REMEDIES; LIENS    


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  • (a) Leases granted under the provisions of this chapter are subject to forfeiture by the board by an order entered in the minutes of the board reciting the acts or omissions constituting a default and declaring a forfeiture.

    (b) Any of the following acts or omissions constitutes a default:

    (1) the failure or refusal by the owner of the rights acquired under this chapter to make a payment of a sum due, either as rental or royalty on production, within 30 days after the payment becomes due;

    (2) the making of a false return or false report concerning production, royalty, drilling, or mining by the owner or his authorized agent;

    (3) the failure or refusal of the owner or his agent to drill an offset well or wells in good faith, as required by the lease;

    (4) the refusal of the owner or his agent to allow the proper authorities access to the records and other data pertaining to the operations authorized in this subchapter;

    (5) the failure or refusal of the owner or his authorized agent to give correct information to the proper authorities, or to furnish the log of any well within 30 days after production is found in paying quantities; or

    (6) the violation by the owner of any material term of the lease.

    (c) The board may, if it so desires, have suit for forfeiture instituted through the attorney general.

    (d) On proper showing by the forfeiting owner within 30 days after the declaration of forfeiture, the lease may be reinstated at the discretion of the board and upon terms prescribed by the board.

    (e) In case of violation by the owner of the lease contract, the remedy of forfeiture shall not be the exclusive remedy, and the state may institute suit for damages or specific performance or both.

    (f) The state shall have a first lien on oil, gas, sulphur, or other minerals produced in the leased area, and on all rigs, tanks, vats, pipelines, telephone lines, and machinery and appliances used in the production and handling of oil, gas, sulphur, or other minerals produced, to secure the amount due from the owner of the lease.

Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 3265, ch. 1024, art. 1, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1971.