Posted by lbangelo on August 08, 2008 at 10:58:34 from (151.201.73.2):
In Reply to: OT-oil and gas lease posted by TK-NE-PA-51 H on August 08, 2008 at 09:35:34:
Rights of Adjoining Landowners in PA
The oil and gas confined in the gas and oil bearing sands of a farm belong to the one who holds the title to the farm. However.....it is also recognized, both as a question of fact and law that oil and gas are fugitive in their nature, and will seek any opening from the earth's surface that may reach the sand where they are confined. A landowner who drills on his own land at such a spot ought not to stop his neighbor from developing the oil and gas on his farm. Still, every landowner may locate wells wherever, reguardless of the interests of others. The wells can be distributed over the whole farm or be located only on one part of it. In fact, the landowner may crowd the adjoining farms to draw oil and gas from them. The neighbor can do nothing to stop this except protect his own oil and gas by taking advantage of oil and gas resources himself.
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