I suppose it depends what kind or property you have to lease. As I understand it, the PUGH CLAUSE allows the landowner to set aside certain areas that he does not want disturbed in any, way, shape or form. Am I correct in my understanding?
Also other gas or oil deposits in another and lower layer are not to be exploited without a new lease unless they are specifically included in the original lease.
I can understand why drillers would not want this clause included. They would then be hampered from much deeper drilling then the land owner is expecting them to drill.
Bill L.
aka Bummy
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