§ 15-72-701 - Definitions.
               	 		
15-72-701.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
      (1)  "Commercial  oil pool" means a pool which appears to contain sufficient quantities  of recoverable oil, in the opinion of the commission, to justify the  economical development thereof.
      (2)  "Commission" means the Oil and Gas Commission;
      (3)  "Conservation  Act" means      15-71-101 -- 15-71-112, 15-72-101 -- 15-72-110,  15-72-205, 15-72-212, 15-72-216, 15-72-301 -- 15-72-324, and 15-72-401  -- 15-72-407; and
      (4)  "Field"  means the general area which is underlaid or appears to be underlaid by  at least one (1) pool. "Field" includes the underground reservoir or  reservoirs containing crude petroleum oil, natural gas, or both. The  words "field" and "pool" mean the same thing when only one (1)  underground reservoir is involved. However, "field", unlike "pool", may  relate to two (2) or more pools;
      (5)  "Oil"  means crude petroleum oil, and other hydrocarbons, regardless of  gravity, which are produced at the well in liquid form by ordinary  production methods and which are not the result of condensation of gas  after it leaves the reservoir;
      (6)  "Owner"  means the person who has the right to drill and produce oil and to  appropriate the production either for himself or herself or for himself  or herself and another or others;
      (7)  "Participating area" means the land surface area within a radius of two (2) miles from the discovery well;
      (8)  "Person"  means any natural person, corporation, association, partnership,  receiver, trustee, guardian, executor, administrator, fiduciary, or  representative of any kind, or the heirs, successors, or assigns of any  of the foregoing;
      (9)  "Pool"  means an underground reservoir containing a common accumulation of crude  petroleum oil or natural gas, or both. Each zone of a general structure  which is completely separated from any other zone in the structure is  covered by the term "pool" as used herein;