Tex. Nat. Resources Code Section 52.024
Lease Provisions for Shut-in Oil or Gas Royalty and Compensatory Royalty


(a)

For purposes of this section, “well” means any well that has been assigned a well number by the state agency having jurisdiction over the production of oil and gas.

(b)

Each lease shall provide that:

(1)

if, at any time after the expiration of the primary term of a lease that, until being shut in, was being maintained in force and effect, a well capable of producing oil or gas in paying quantities is located on the leased premises but oil or gas is not being produced for lack of suitable production facilities or lack of a suitable market, then the lessee may pay as a shut-in oil or gas royalty an amount equal to double the annual rental provided in the lease but not less than $1,200 a year for each well capable of producing oil or gas in paying quantities. To be effective, each initial shut-in oil or gas royalty must be paid on or before: (A) the expiration of the primary term, (B) 60 days after the lessee ceases to produce oil or gas from the leased premises, or (C) 60 days after the lessee completes a drilling or reworking operation in accordance with the lease provisions, whichever date is latest;

(2)

if the shut-in oil or gas royalty is paid, the lease shall be considered to be a producing lease and the payment shall extend the term of the lease for a period of one year from the end of the primary term or from the first day of the month following the month in which production ceased, and, after that, if no suitable production facilities or suitable market for the oil or gas exists, the lessee may extend the lease for four more successive periods of one year by paying the same amount each year on or before the expiration of each shut-in year;

(3)

if, during the period the lease is kept in effect by payment of the shut-in oil or gas royalty, oil or gas is sold and delivered in paying quantities from a well located within 1,000 feet of the leased premises and completed in the same producing reservoir, or in any case in which drainage is occurring, the right to continue to maintain the lease by paying the shut-in oil or gas royalty shall cease, but the lease shall remain effective for the remainder of the year for which the royalty has been paid. The lessee may maintain the lease for four more successive years by the lessee paying compensatory royalty at the royalty rate provided in the lease of the market value of production from the well causing the drainage or which is completed in the same producing reservoir and within 1,000 feet of the leased premises;

(4)

the compensatory royalty is to be paid monthly to the commissioner beginning on or before the last day of the month following the month in which the oil or gas is produced from the well causing the drainage or that is completed in the same producing reservoir and located within 1,000 feet of the leased premises;

(5)

if the compensatory royalty paid in any 12-month period is in an amount less than the annual shut-in oil or gas royalty, the lessee shall pay an amount equal to the difference within 30 days from the end of the 12-month period; and

(6)

none of these provisions will relieve the lessee of the obligation of reasonable development nor the obligation to drill offset wells as provided in Section 52.034 (Offset Wells) of this code; however, at the determination of the commissioner and with the commissioner’s written approval, the payment of compensatory royalties shall satisfy the obligation to drill offset wells.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 2447, ch. 871, art. I, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977. Amended by Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1858, ch. 438, Sec. 1, eff. June 11, 1981; Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 948, Sec. 18, eff. Sept. 1, 1987; Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 897, Sec. 22, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

Source: Section 52.024 — Lease Provisions for Shut-in Oil or Gas Royalty and Compensatory Royalty, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/NR/htm/NR.­52.­htm#52.­024 (accessed May 11, 2024).

52.001
Definitions
52.011
Area Subject to Lease
52.012
Conditions for Lease
52.013
Determination of Lease Price and Delay Rentals
52.014
Date for Lease and Notice
52.015
Bid to Lease
52.016
Special Fee
52.017
Keeping and Opening Bids
52.018
Void Application
52.019
Tie Bids
52.020
Return of Payments on Rejected Applications
52.021
Term of Lease
52.022
Royalty Rate
52.023
Lease Provisions for Drilling and Reworking
52.024
Lease Provisions for Shut-in Oil or Gas Royalty and Compensatory Royalty
52.026
Lease Transfer
52.027
Lease Relinquishment
52.028
Suspension of Lease Because of Litigation
52.029
Forfeiture of Rights
52.030
Refund of Lease Money in Certain Situations
52.031
Extension of Lease by Commissioner
52.032
Regulation of Development and Operations
52.033
Access to Land
52.034
Offset Wells
52.071
Authority over Riverbeds and Channels
52.072
State Policy
52.073
Area Subject to Lease
52.074
Size of Tract
52.076
Duty to Advertise
52.077
Special Fee
52.080
Forms for Lease and Contract
52.082
Term of Lease
52.083
Conditions of Lease
52.084
Special Lease Provisions
52.085
Prevention of Pollution
52.087
Determination of Lease Price and Delay Rentals
52.088
Royalty Rate
52.090
Extension of Lease
52.091
Refund of Lease Money in Certain Situations
52.092
Power of Eminent Domain
52.093
Eminent Domain Purposes
52.094
Drilling Offset Well on Condemned Land
52.095
Rights of Parties to Condemnation
52.096
Exclusion from Damages in Condemnation
52.097
Injunction
52.098
Appeal
52.099
Venue
52.100
Effect of Subchapter
52.131
Payment of Royalty Generally
52.132
Form of Payment
52.133
Payment of Royalty in Kind
52.134
Filing Contracts and Agreements
52.135
Inspections and Examinations
52.136
Lien
52.137
Suit After Protest
52.139
Limitations on Audit Assessments
52.140
Audit Information Confidential
52.151
Authorization to Operate Areas as Units
52.152
Approval of Agreements
52.153
Provisions of Agreement
52.154
Ratifications and Other Agreements
52.171
School and Asylum Lands
52.172
Sale and Lease by Agent
52.173
Offset Wells
52.174
Failure to Drill Offset
52.175
Lease of Oil and Gas After Forfeiture
52.176
Forfeiture of Rights
52.177
Rights of Subsequent Purchaser
52.178
Operation Under Permit
52.179
Lease Under Permit
52.180
Payments Under Permit
52.181
Relinquishment Under Permit
52.182
Damages to Soil
52.183
Effective Date of Lease
52.184
Statement of Consideration
52.185
University Land
52.186
Lease of Certain Minerals When Owner of the Soil Unavailable
52.188
Assignments to the Owner of the Soil
52.189
Authority and Duties of Agent
52.190
Lease by Owner of the Soil
52.291
Coverage
52.297
Compensation for Damages from Use of Surface
52.0301
Suspension of Terms of Lease in Certain Situations
52.321
Definitions
52.322
Permit Required for Exploration
52.323
Application for Permit
52.324
Authority of Commissioner
52.325
Permittee’s Failure to Comply

Accessed:
May 11, 2024

§ 52.024’s source at texas​.gov