Non-Consent Subsequent Exploratory Operations Sample Clauses

Non-Consent Subsequent Exploratory Operations. A Non-Participating Party in a Subsequent Exploratory Operation shall be relieved of the Costs, risks and obligations of the Subsequent Exploratory Operation, except as to its share of the Costs of plugging and abandoning the Exploratory Well in its then-current condition. No operation shall be performed on the well unless deemed by the Operator to be safe and the well bore is in a condition to perform the proposed operation.
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Non-Consent Subsequent Exploratory Operations. The recoupment amount for Non-Consent Subsequent Exploratory Operations shall be the Non-Participating Party's share of the Costs of the Subsequent Exploratory Operations conducted including, but not limited to, evaluating, Deepening, Sidetracking, completing, recompleting, equipping, and plugging back of the Subsequent Exploratory Operation multiplied by one thousand percent (1000%).

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