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House of Representatives
Session of 2015 - 2016 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: December 22, 2014 11:46 AM
From: Representative Robert W. Godshall
To: All House members
Subject: Former HB 96 Dormant Oil and Gas Act
 
In the near future, I plan to re-introduce legislation (former HB 96) to give property owners who do not own the oil and gas rights beneath their land an opportunity to purchase those rights when the owner of the oil and gas estate cannot be identified or located.

This bill will amend the Dormant Oil and Gas Act to allow landowners to petition the court of common pleas to hold an unknown or non-locatable owner’s oil and gas estate in a trust to allow the surface owner to purchase those rights. The bill sets the standards for determining the market value of the oil and gas rights, and upon sale of the oil and gas rights to the surface owner, it would hold the proceeds of the sale in trust for the unknown or non-locatable owner. The landowner would then be able to lease the oil and gas rights for development.

This legislation will help landowners regain ownership of the oil and gas rights underlying their properties. Doing so will encourage the development of the Commonwealth’s substantial shale gas reserves and permit landowners to participate fully in the economic benefits of that would be derived from that development.



Introduced as HB70