This form is used when Lessor owns the surface estate in the Lands and Lessee desires to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of specifying the terms and conditions by which Lessee may use the surface estate of the Lands in conducting Lessee's operations under the terms of the Lease.
A Queens New York Surface Use Agreement Between Oil and Gas Lessee and Surface Owner Providing For Surface Damages and Disposal of Salt Water into An Existing Well Bore is a type of legal contract that outlines the terms and conditions between the oil and gas lessee (the company or individual that has the rights to extract oil and gas from a specific area) and the surface owner (the individual or entity that owns the land where the drilling or extraction activity is taking place). This agreement ensures that the oil and gas lessee can safely conduct their operations while minimizing any potential negative impacts on the surface owner's property. It typically includes detailed provisions regarding surface damages (such as compensation for any land or property damages caused by the drilling or extraction activities) and the proper disposal of saltwater (a byproduct of oil and gas extraction that can be harmful if not disposed of properly). The agreement may include different types or categories depending on the specific requirements and concerns of the surface owner. Some common variations of this agreement may include: 1. Standard Surface Use Agreement: This is the most basic and common type of agreement that covers general liabilities and damage claims related to oil and gas extraction activities. 2. Enhanced Surface Use Agreement: This agreement provides additional provisions to protect the natural resources, wildlife, and environmental aspects of the surface owner's land. It may include clauses related to restoration, reclamation, and habitat preservation. 3. Water Resource Protection Agreement: Particularly relevant if the surface owner has water bodies or wells on the property, this agreement ensures that any saltwater disposal into an existing well bore adheres to strict regulations to prevent contamination of local water sources. 4. Agricultural Protect.A Queens New York Surface Use Agreement Between Oil and Gas Lessee and Surface Owner Providing For Surface Damages and Disposal of Salt Water into An Existing Well Bore is a type of legal contract that outlines the terms and conditions between the oil and gas lessee (the company or individual that has the rights to extract oil and gas from a specific area) and the surface owner (the individual or entity that owns the land where the drilling or extraction activity is taking place). This agreement ensures that the oil and gas lessee can safely conduct their operations while minimizing any potential negative impacts on the surface owner's property. It typically includes detailed provisions regarding surface damages (such as compensation for any land or property damages caused by the drilling or extraction activities) and the proper disposal of saltwater (a byproduct of oil and gas extraction that can be harmful if not disposed of properly). The agreement may include different types or categories depending on the specific requirements and concerns of the surface owner. Some common variations of this agreement may include: 1. Standard Surface Use Agreement: This is the most basic and common type of agreement that covers general liabilities and damage claims related to oil and gas extraction activities. 2. Enhanced Surface Use Agreement: This agreement provides additional provisions to protect the natural resources, wildlife, and environmental aspects of the surface owner's land. It may include clauses related to restoration, reclamation, and habitat preservation. 3. Water Resource Protection Agreement: Particularly relevant if the surface owner has water bodies or wells on the property, this agreement ensures that any saltwater disposal into an existing well bore adheres to strict regulations to prevent contamination of local water sources. 4. Agricultural Protect.