New Jersey Continuous Development, Retained Acreage, and Depth Limitations

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This lease rider form may be used when you are involved in a lease transaction, and have made the decision to utilize the form of Oil and Gas Lease presented to you by the Lessee, and you want to include additional provisions to that Lease form to address specific concerns you may have, or place limitations on the rights granted the Lessee in the standard lease form.

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The Pugh Clause has no ?standard language? and there are as many forms as there are drafters to the form. The clause will only have the effects that are specifically provided for in the language itself.

If there is production sufficient to preserve all or part of the lease at that one moment, the acreage is retained and not evaluated again. Conversely, under ?rolling? Pugh clauses, ?rolling determinations? following the primary term are to be made whenever any operations or production ceases.

Retained Acreage ? A clause that provides that a lease will continue after the expiration of the primary term as to a certain number of acres associated with each of the wells drilled under the lease.

An example of a Surface Area Pugh Clause: ?Production from or operations on a pooled unit or units including a portion or portions of the leased premises will maintain this Lease in force only as to the acreage included in the unit or units.

A retained-acreage provision requires the lessee to release land not assigned to a producing well (or active drilling/ reworking operations) at the end of the primary term. Unlike a Pugh clause, this has nothing to do with pooling/ unitization.

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