102.017 – POOLING ORDER. (a) After notice and hearing,
Texas Natural Resources Code § 102.017
Summary
This law governs the process of pooling mineral interests in Texas, ensuring that owners receive fair compensation for their resources. It requires a notice and hearing before orders are issued, protecting the rights of landowners involved in the pooling arrangement.
Orders must be fair and reasonable for all landowners.
Requires notice and hearing before pooling orders are issued.
Describes the land and reservoir involved in the pooling.
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