§ 15-76-311 - Contents of order.
               	 		
15-76-311.    Contents of order.
    The order requiring the operation of an area as a brine production unit shall include:
      (1)  A description of the area included within such unit;
      (2)  The surface area of each tract in the proposed unit;
      (3)  A  provision for any credits and charges to be made in the adjustment  among the owners in the unit for their allocated costs of the total  investment in wells, both for production and injection or disposal  purposes, pipelines, pumps, machinery, materials, and equipment required  by such brine operation;
      (4)  A  statement of the tangible and intangible expenses of the development and  operation of the unit, including capital investments required in the  development and operation thereof, exclusive of the plant of the  producer, to be charged to each tract in the unit in the same proportion  that the tract shares in the production from such unit;
      (5)  The  time and manner in which all owners in the unit who may desire to pay  their share of the costs outlined in subdivision (4) of this section and  participate in the operations of the unit may elect to do so;
      (6)  The  time at which the unit operation shall commence and the approval by the  Oil and Gas Commission of the plan of development and operation of the  unit, including, but not limited to, the number and location of wells to  be drilled within such unit for both production and injection or  disposal purposes and the approximate date upon which the proposed plan  of development is to be commenced and completed. However, the commission  shall have no authority to allow wells or other installations on the  surface of lands without the consent of the surface owner;
      (7)  The name of the operator who shall drill, complete, or operate the wells within the unit; and
      (8)  Those  additional provisions which are consistent with this subchapter and  which the commission determines to be appropriate for the prevention of  waste and the protection of correlative rights.