Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 520 § 520.220 — Integrating interests or tracts within spacing unit
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 520 ·
Oregon Code § 520.220·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Integrating interests or tracts within spacing unit.
(1) When two or more separately
owned tracts are embraced within a spacing unit or when there are separately
owned interests in all or a part of such spacing unit, then the interested
persons may integrate their tracts or interests for the development and
operation of the spacing unit.
(2) In the
absence of voluntary integration, the governing board of the State Department
of Geology and Mineral Industries, upon the application of any interested
person, shall make an order integrating all tracts or interests in the spacing
unit for the development and operation thereof and for the sharing of
production therefrom. The board, as a part of the order establishing one or
more spacing units, may prescribe the terms and conditions upon which the
royalty interests in the units shall, in the absence of voluntary agreement, be
deemed to be integrated without the necessity of a subsequent order integrating
royalty interests. Each such integration order shall be upon terms and
conditions that are just and reasonable. [Formerly 520.075]
UNIT OPERATIONS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 520.220
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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