DIRECTIONAL DRILLING Sample Clauses

DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. This lease may be maintained in effect by directional xxxxx whose bottom hole location is on the leased area but that are drilled from locations on other lands not covered by this lease. In those circumstances, drilling will be considered to have commenced on the leased area when actual drilling is commenced on those other lands for the purpose of directionally drilling into the leased area. Production of oil or gas from the leased area through any directional well surfaced on those other lands, or drilling or reworking of that directional well, will be considered production or drilling or reworking operations on the leased area for all purposes of this lease. Nothing contained in this paragraph is intended or will be construed as granting to the lessee any interest, license, easement, or other right in or with respect to those lands in addition to any interest, license, easement, or other right that the lessee may have lawfully acquired from the state or from others.
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DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. This lease may be maintained in force by directional xxxxx drilled under the leased area from surface locations on adjacent or adjoining lands not covered by this lease. In such circumstances, drilling shall be considered to have been commenced on the leased area when drilling is com• menced on the adjacent or adjoining land for the purpose of directionally drilling under the leased area, and pro• duction of oil or gas from the leased area through any directional well surfaced on adjacent or adjoining land or drilling or reworking of any such directional well shall be considered production or drilling or reworking operations (as the case may be) on the leased area for all purposes of this lease. Nothing contained in this paragraph is intended or shall be construed as granting to the Lessee any leasehold interests, licenses, ease• ments, or other rights in or with respect to any such adjacent or adjoining land in addition to any such lease• hold interests, licenses, easements, or other rights which the Lessee may have lawfully acquired under the Act or from the Lessor or others.
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. A directional well drilled under the leased area from a surface location on nearby land not covered by the lease shall be deemed to have the same affect for all purposes of this lease as a well drilled from a surface location on the leased area. In such circumstances, drilling shall be considered to have been commenced on the nearby land for the purposes of this lease, and production of geothermal resources from the leased area through any directional well located on nearby land, or drilling or reworking of any such directional well shall be considered production or drilling or reworking operations (as the case may be) on the leased area for all purposes of this lease. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed as granting to the Lessee any right in any land outside the leased area.
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. A directional well drilled under the leased area from a surface location on nearby land not covered by this lease shall be deemed to have the same effect for all purposes of the lease as a well drilled from a surface location on the leased area. In those circumstances, drilling shall be considered to have been commenced on the leased area when drilling is commenced on the nearby land for the purpose of directionally drilling under the leased area, and production of oil or gas from the leased area through any directional well surfaced on nearby land or drilling or reworking of any such directional well shall be considered production or drilling or reworking operations on the leased area for all purposes of the lease. Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed as granting to the Lessee any interest, license, easement, or other right in any nearby land.
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. The right to locate a well or xxxxx on the surface of said land and to directional or slant drill said well or xxxxx into, under, across and through the Premises and into and under other lands in the vicinity of the Premises, together with the right to repair, re-drill, deepen, maintain, inject in, rework and operate or abandon such well or xxxxx for the production of Geothermal Resources from such other lands together with the right to develop water from said land for any of Lessee’s operations; together with the right to construct, erect, maintain, use, operate, replace, and remove all power generation facilities, transmission facilities, pipe lines, telephone lines, tanks, machinery, and other facilities; together with all other rights necessary or convenient for Lessee’s operations under this subsection including rights of way for passage over and upon and across and ingress and egress to and from said Premises; together with the right and easement to continue to use such items, as well as rights of way and/or easements appurtenant thereto, so long as Lessee utilizes Geothermal Resources from such other land in the vicinity of the Premises, notwithstanding the expiration, termination or forfeiture of this Lease, until such use is permanently discontinued. Upon the written request of Lessee, Lessor agrees to provide separate easements or rights-of-ways, in form sufficient for recording in the applicable county real property records, to evidence such surface rights in this Section l(e). If the Lessor fails to provide such written easements within thirty (30) days of Lessee’s written request, Lessor authorizes Lessee to unilaterally prepare and execute such easements and record the same in the applicable county’s real property records. Should Lessee elect to unilaterally execute such easements, the nature, scope and duration of such easements as described in the executed document shall accurately and reasonably reflect the existing uses in relation to Lessee’s surface and underground operations on the Premises (or on lands pooled and unitized therewith).
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. COMPANY SHALL RELEASE, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD CONTRACTOR GROUP HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO SUBSURFACE TRESPASS ARISING OUT OF DIRECTIONAL DRILLING OPERATIONS OR OTHER OPERATIONS PERFORMED BY ONE OR MORE CONTRACTOR AFFILIATES IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT DUE TO THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE, INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT OR MATERIAL BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT BY ANY MEMBER OF CONTRACTOR GROUP OR CONTRACTOR’S SUBCONTRACTORS. COMPANY SHALL FURNISH TO CONTRACTOR A WELL LOCATION PLAN (CERTIFIED BY COMPANY AS CORRECT) SETTING OUT THE PROPOSED SURFACE LOCATION OF THE WELL, THE LEASE, LICENSE OR PROPERTY BOUNDARY LINES AND THE BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION OF COMPANY’S DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED WELL. IF IN THE COURSE OF DRILLING THE WELL, IT BECOMES EVIDENT TO COMPANY THAT THE CERTIFIED PLAN IS IN ERROR, COMPANY SHALL NOTIFY CONTRACTOR OF THE ERROR, AND COMPANY SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO REGULATE ALL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING FACTORS SO THAT COMPANY’S WELL BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION WILL BE SITUATED ON COMPANY’S PROPERTY, LICENSE OR LEASEHOLD AT TOTAL DEPTH OF THE WELL BEING DRILLED.
DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. This section does not cover damage arising from or caused by directional drilling operations.
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DIRECTIONAL DRILLING. Refer to the attached Exhibit B 2.06 for Company's general scope of work.

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