11 Alaska Admin. Code § 83.374

Current through May 31, 2024
Section 11 AAC 83.374 - Default
(a) Failure to comply with any of the terms of an approved unit agreement, including any plans of exploration, development, or operations which are a part of the unit agreement, is a default under the unit agreement.
(b) The commissioner will give notice to the unit operator and defaulting party (if other than the unit operator) of the default. The notice will state the nature of the default and include a demand to cure the default by a specific date, which in the case of failure to pay rentals or royalties will be a date determined by the commissioner and in the case of any other default will be a date not less than 90 days after the date of the commissioner's notice of default.
(c) If a default occurs with respect to a unit in which there is no well capable of producing oil or gas in paying quantities and the default is not cured by the date indicated in the demand, the commissioner will, in his discretion, and after giving the unit operator and defaulting party (if other than the unit operator) reasonable notice and opportunity to be heard, terminate the unit agreement by mailing notice of the termination to the unit operator and defaulting party. Termination is effective upon mailing the notice.
(d) If a default occurs with respect to a unit in which there is a well capable of producing oil or gas in paying quantities and the default is not cured by the date indicated in the demand, the commissioner will, in his discretion, seek to terminate the unit agreement by judicial proceedings.

11 AAC 83.374

Eff. 6/28/81, Register 78

Authority:AS 38.05.020

AS 38.05.145

AS 38.05.180