| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Natural gas - 1936 - 40 pages
...condition, if commercially feasible. It is an obligation of the lessee to put into marketable condition all products produced from the leased land and pay...lessor for deductions on account of costs of treatment or of costs of shipping. To avoid excessive losses from evaporation while breaking down emulsions,... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 826 pages
...condition, if commercially feasible. It is an obligation of the lessee to put into marketable condition all products produced from the leased land and pay...lessor for deductions on account of costs of treatment or of costs of shipping. To avoid excessive losses from evaporation while breaking down emulsions,... | |
| Administrative law - 1971 - 654 pages
...inspect such devices or equipment as prescribed by the supervisor. [34 FK 13546, Aug. 22, 1969] § 250.42 Emulsion and dehydration. (a) The lessee shall complete...for deductions on account •of costs of treatment. [19 FB 2658, May 8, 1954. Redesignated at 34 FR 13546, Aug. 22, 1969] § 250.43 Pollution and waste... | |
| Administrative law - 1965 - 438 pages
...unmarketable by reason thereof or on account of any impurity or foreign substance, the lessee shall put into marketable condition, if commercially feasible, all...lessor for deductions on account of costs of treatment or of costs of shipping. To avoid excessive losses from evaporation, oil shall not be heated to temperatures... | |
| Administrative law - 1978 - 998 pages
...unmarketable by reason thereof or on account of any impurity or foreign substance, the lessee shall put into marketable condition, if commercially feasible, all...lessor for deductions on account of costs of treatment or of costs of shipping. To avoid excessive losses from evaporation, oil shall not be heated to temperatures... | |
| Administrative law - 1980 - 772 pages
...unmarketable by reason thereof or on account of any impurity or foreign substance, the lessee shall put into marketable condition, if commercially feasible, all...thereon without recourse to the lessor for deductions on 1221.32 Title 30 — Mineral Retourctt account of costs of treatment or of costs of shipping. To avoid... | |
| Administrative law - 1965 - 390 pages
...authorized to waive this requirement. [19 FR 2656, May 8, 1954, as amended at 25 FE 637, Jan. 26, 1960] § 250.41 Emulsion and dehydration. (a) The lessee shall...possible, the formation of emulsion and basic sediment. tb) The lessee shall put in marketable condition, if commercially feasible, all products produced from... | |
| Administrative law - 1965 - 388 pages
...authorized to waive this requirement. [19 FR 2656, May 8, 1964, as amended at 25 PR 637, Jan. 26, I960] § 250.41 Emulsion and dehydration. (a) The lessee shall...manner as to prevent, so far as possible, the formation oí emulsion and basic sediment. (b) The lessee shall put in marketable condition, if commercially... | |
| Administrative law - 1968 - 424 pages
...authorized to waive this requirement. [19 FR 2656, May 8, 1954, as amended at 25 FR 637, Jan. 26, 1960] § 250.41 Emulsion and dehydration. (a) The lessee shall...possible, the formation of emulsion and basic sediment. (bi The lessee shall put in marketable condition, if commercially feasible, all products produced from... | |
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