RESTRICTIONS ON MULTIPLE WELL PROPOSALS Sample Clauses

RESTRICTIONS ON MULTIPLE WELL PROPOSALS. Unless otherwise agreed by the PARTIES, no more than one well shall be drilling or completing for the account of the Parties on the Lease at the same time. Well proposals made under the terms hereof shall be limited to one well each and except as provided below, no PARTY shall be required to make an election under more than one well proposal at the same time or while a well is drilling or completing. This paragraph shall not limit the right of a PARTY to propose a well while another is drilling or completing, however, the time to elect under such a proposal shall be deferred until (a) thirty (30) days after the previous well has been completed or plugged and abandoned or (b) twenty-four (24) hours from receipt of notification that the drilling rig has been moved to the new location and standby charges are being accumulated, whichever is earlier.
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RESTRICTIONS ON MULTIPLE WELL PROPOSALS. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, no more than one well shall be drilling or completing at the same time. Well proposals made under the terms hereof shall be limited to one well each and except as provided below, no Party shall be required to make an election under more than one well proposal at the same time or while a well is drilling or completing. This paragraph shall not limit the right of a Party to propose a well while another is drilling or completing, however, the time to elect under such a proposal shall be deferred until (a) thirty (30) days after the previous well has been completed or plugged and abandoned, or (b) forty-eight (48) hours from receipt of notification that a drilling rig is on location and standby charges are being accumulated, whichever is earlier. It is provided, however, that any Party, upon request to Operator, may have additional time, if practicable, to make its election on the condition that such Party shall bear all costs and risk incurred during such additional standby period.
RESTRICTIONS ON MULTIPLE WELL PROPOSALS. Unless otherwise agreed by the PARTIES, no more than one well shall be drilling or completing at the same
RESTRICTIONS ON MULTIPLE WELL PROPOSALS. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, it is specifically provided that no notice shall be given under this Article 9 hereof which simultaneously proposes the drilling of more than two (2) wxxxx, or proposes the drilling of more than one (1) more well while there is an outstanding proposal. Further, these provisions of this Article 9, insofar as they pertain to notification by a Party of its desire to drill a well, shall be suspended for so long as: (1) a prior notice has been given which is still in force and effect and the period of time during which the well regarding same may be commenced has not expired; or (2) a well is presently drilling hereunder. This section shall not apply under those circumstances where the well to which notice is directed is a well which is required under the terms of a Lease or one required to maintain a portion thereof in force. In the event drilling operations are necessary to perpetuate a Lease, any Party may propose and commence the drilling of such additional well(s) pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof no earlier than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the date operations must be commenced, regardless of other proposals then under consideration or drilling operations then in progress.

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