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Mandatory pooling is requested when an operator is unable to acquire the leases to meet the necessary acreage and/or distance requirements when applying for a drilling permit.
Mandatory pooling is created by section 1509.27 of the Ohio Revised Code and has been in effect since October 15, 1965. A mandatory pooling order can be applied for if a tract of a land is of insufficient size or shape to meet the requirements for drilling a well and the owner has been unable to form a drilling unit on a just and equitable basis. There must be no obvious alternate location and the operator must have assembled the majority (>90% is recommended) of his unit with lessors that want to have a well drilled.
Requirements for Filing a Mandatory Pooling Application
When the Division of Mineral Resources Management (DMRM) receives an application for mandatory pooling:
There has been a dramatic increase in the number of mandatory pooling applications received by DMRM that correlates with the passage of House Bills 278 and 299 in September 2004. These bills, also known as the urbanized drilling laws, gave the DMRM sole and exclusive authority for the regulation of permitting, drilling and production in Ohio. As a result, permit applications in designated urbanized areas have accounted for 25% of all drilling permits. Many of these permits are comprised of small tracts of land and mandatory pooling is requested when an operator is unable to acquire the leases to meet the necessary acreage and/or distance requirements.