N.D. Admin. Code 81-09-02-10

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 81-09-02-10 - Condensate recovered from a gas stream
1. For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
a. "Condensate" means all liquid hydrocarbons recovered from a gas stream in a gathering system after the custody transfer meter but before processing at a gas plant. Condensate is otherwise referred to as "pigging liquids", "gathering system condensate", or "drip".
b. "Gross value" of condensate at the point of recovery means the price paid under an arm's length contract for the sale of oil as defined in North Dakota Century Code section 57-51-02.3.
c. "Processing" means any process designed to remove elements or compounds, hydrocarbons and nonhydrocarbons, from gas, including absorption, adsorption, or refrigeration. Field processes that normally take place on or near the lease, such as natural pressure reduction, mechanical separation, heating, cooling, dehydration, and compression are not considered processing.
2. Gross value at the well includes the value of condensate from associated and nonassociated production. There may be deducted from the gross value of condensate certain costs incurred to recover the condensate from a gas stream after the custody transfer meter. Effective January 1, 1995, the costs of recovery must be calculated and deducted from the gross value of condensate under either of the following methods:
a. By multiplying fifteen percent times the gross value of the condensate, using a gross value that is finally determined by the commissioner This method establishes conclusively the costs of recovery of the condensate from a gas stream; or
b. By using reasonable actual costs incurred to recover the condensate from a gas stream after the custody transfer meter. Actual costs do not include proceeds retained under a gas sales or gas processing agreement between a producer and a purchaser or processor. If the method under this subdivision is elected, the costs of recovery must be fully substantiated upon request and are subject to audit by the commissioner.

The value of condensate is included in gross value regardless of the point at which it is recovered. This includes condensate recovered at the lease site, gas gathering lines, compressor station, and inlet separator of a processing plant.

The commissioner shall review the cost of recovery methods under subdivisions a and b of subsection 2 after the cost of recovery provision has been in effect for two years.

N.D. Admin Code 81-09-02-10

Effective August 1, 1986; amended effective April 1, 1995; June 1, 2002.

General Authority: NDCC 57-51-21

Law Implemented: NDCC 57-51-02