Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 520 § 520.350 — Property rights in underground reservoirs for natural gas storage
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 520 ·
Oregon Code § 520.350·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Property rights in underground reservoirs for natural gas storage.
(1) All natural gas in an
underground reservoir utilized for underground storage, whether acquired by
eminent domain or otherwise, shall at all times be the property of the natural
gas company utilizing said underground storage, its heirs, successors, or
assigns. In no event shall such gas be subject to the rights of the owner of
the surface of the land under which said underground reservoir lies or of the
owner of any mineral interest therein or of any person other than said natural
gas company, its heirs, successors and assigns to release, produce, take,
reduce to possessions, or otherwise interfere with or exercise any control
thereof.
(2) Any right of
condemnation granted for the purposes of ORS 520.340, 772.610 to 772.625 and
this section shall be without prejudice to the rights of the owner of the
condemned lands or of the rights and interest therein to drill or bore through
the underground reservoir in such a manner as shall protect the underground
reservoir against pollution and against the escape of natural gas in a manner
which complies with the orders and rules of the State Department of Geology and
Mineral Industries. Such condemnation shall be without prejudice to the owners
of such lands or other rights or interests therein as to all other uses
thereof. The additional costs of complying with rules or orders to protect the
underground shall be paid by the condemnor. [1977 c.296 §6]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 520.350
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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