This form is used pursuant to the authority provided for in the Leases, the Original Unit Designation is amended to include additional Leases and lands.
The time taken can vary depending on the complexity of the request and the review process, so it’s best to be patient; good things often take time.
Yes, if they feel the changes may negatively impact their interests, they can voice their concerns during the review process.
You’ll need to file a request with the appropriate office, detailing the changes and why they’re necessary, kind of like laying all your cards on the table.
It generally requires approval from local authorities and stakeholders involved in the unit designation, making sure everyone’s on the same page.
The amendment won't disrupt existing leases; it just allows for the addition of new areas while ensuring current agreements stay intact.
Adding lands can help consolidate operations and improve resource efficiency, kind of like bringing all your eggs into one basket for better management.
It's a formal change that lets you add extra land and leases to a designated unit in Tucson, making it easier to manage resources.