2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 30:22 — Underground storage of natural gas

§22.  Underground storage of natural gas

A.  The underground storage of natural gas which promotes conservation of natural gas, or which permits the building of large quantities of natural gas in reserve for orderly withdrawal in periods of peak demand, making natural gas more readily available to the consumer, or which provides more uniform withdrawal from various gas or oil fields, each is in the public interest and for a public purpose.

B.  Prior to the use of any underground reservoir for the storage of natural gas and prior to the exercise of eminent domain by any person, firm or corporation having such right under laws of the state of Louisiana, and as a condition precedent to such use or to the exercise of such rights of eminent domain, the commissioner, after public hearing pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 30:6, shall have found:

(1)  That the underground reservoir sought to be used for the injection, storage and withdrawal of natural gas is suitable and feasible for such use; provided no reservoir, any part of which is producing or is capable of producing oil in paying quantities, shall be subject to such use, unless all owners in such underground reservoir have agreed thereto, and no reservoir shall be subject to such use (a) unless the volumes of original reservoir gas and condensate content therein which are capable of being produced in paying quantities have all been produced; or (b) unless such reservoir has a greater value or utility as an underground reservoir for gas storage than for the production of the remaining volumes of original reservoir natural gas and condensate content, and at least three-fourths of the owners, in interest, exclusive of any "lessor" defined in R.S. 41:1261, have consented to such use in writing;

(2)  That the use of the underground reservoir for the storage of natural gas will not contaminate other formations containing fresh water, oil, gas or other commercial mineral deposits; and

(3)  That the proposed storage will not endanger lives or property.

C.  The commissioner shall determine with respect to any such underground reservoir proposed to be used as a storage reservoir, whether or not such reservoir is fully depleted of the original commercially recoverable natural gas and condensate content therein.  If the commissioner finds that such reservoir has not been fully depleted, the commissioner shall determine the amount of the remaining commercially recoverable natural gas and condensate content of such reservoir.

D.  The commissioner may issue any necessary order providing that all natural gas which has previously been reduced to possession, and which is subsequently injected into an underground storage reservoir shall at all times be deemed the property of the injector, his successors and assigns; and in no event shall such gas be subject to the right of the owner of the surface of the lands or of any mineral interest therein under which such underground storage reservoir shall lie or be adjacent to or of any person other than the injector, his successors and assigns, to produce, take, reduce to possession, waste or otherwise interfere with or exercise any control thereover; provided that the injector, his successors and assigns, shall have no right to gas in any stratum or portion thereof not determined by the commissioner to constitute an approved underground storage reservoir.  The commissioner shall issue such orders, rules and regulations as may be necessary for the purpose of protecting any such underground storage reservoir, strata or formations against pollution or against the escape of natural gas therefrom, including such necessary rules and regulations as may pertain to the drilling into or through such underground storage reservoir.

Added by Acts 1962, No. 190, §1.

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