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Section 3320.2.

CA Pub Res Code § 3320.2 (2019) (N/A)
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If the supervisor determines that sufficient of the working interest owners and royalty interest owners to make repressuring operations feasible in any pool or pools, or portions thereof, for which a repressuring plan and specifications have been adopted by the supervisor, have not prior thereto, or within the time designated in the order of the supervisor adopting such plan and specifications, entered into a unit agreement or co-operative agreement, or have not taken individual action under which the repressuring operations contemplated by such plan will be satisfactorily initiated and conducted, the supervisor shall have power to compel the unitization of all interests in such pool or pools, or portions thereof, in the manner and subject to the limitations set forth in this article.

If the supervisor shall compel the unitization of the interests in any pool or pools, or portions thereof, in a field as provided in Section 3321, the supervisor shall have power to order repressuring operations to be initiated and conducted in the unit area in accordance with the applicable repressuring plan and specifications previously adopted by the supervisor; provided, however, that no order compelling unitization or order requiring the initiation and conduct of repressuring operations in the unit area shall be made unless the supervisor shall find:

(1) That the initiation and conduct of such repressuring operations will not substantially reduce the maximum economic quantity of oil or gas ultimately recoverable from the unit area as a whole under prudent and proper operations.

(2) That the estimated cost of initiating and carrying out such repressuring operations within the unit area as a whole, including both capital and operating costs, will not exceed the estimated value of the increased production resulting therefrom.

The supervisor shall have continuing jurisdiction to review the results of repressuring operations previously ordered by the supervisor and to make such further orders as may be necessary or desirable under the provisions of this article.

(Added by Stats. 1958, 1st Ex. Sess., Ch. 73.)

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Section 3320.2.