Colorado 2023 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB201

Introduced
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  

Caption

Mineral Resources Property Owners' Rights

Impact

With this legislation, the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) is required to evaluate whether minerals can be extracted without disturbing nonconsenting owners' rights. The bill stipulates that if the extraction would disturb these rights, explicit findings must be made. This shift aims to minimize adverse impacts on public health and the environment, thereby aligning state regulations with contemporary extraction techniques that often disturb less land compared to traditional methods.

Summary

Senate Bill 201 aims to revise the existing laws surrounding forced pooling of oil and gas minerals in Colorado. The bill's primary objective is to provide enhanced protections for property owners whose mineral rights may be pooled without their consent. It mandates that an applicant seeking a forced pooling order must demonstrate that owners of more than 45% of the mineral interests consent to such action, supported by a third-party title report. This change addresses concerns that the previous system allowed too much authority to operators with minimal oversight regarding the rights of nonconsenting mineral owners, thereby preventing undue loss of property rights.

Contention

The introduction of this bill has sparked debate around property rights and local government authority. Proponents argue that it empowers local governments and school districts to make informed decisions regarding their mineral interests. However, opponents express concern that the bill may complicate operations for oil and gas companies and could lead to decreased exploration activities within the state. Specifically, local government interests are protected against forced pooling, ensuring that public entities maintain control over their mineral assets and associated revenues.

Voting_history

As of the last recorded vote, SB201 was postponed indefinitely in the Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources committee, with a voting outcome of 5 in favor and 2 opposed. This indicates significant division regarding the bill's implications and the broader impact on the state's oil and gas landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB185

Protections Mineral Interest Owners Forced Pooling

CO HB1029

Prohibit Foreign Ownership Agriculture & Natural Resources

CO HB1346

Energy & Carbon Management Regulation

CO HB1230

Protections for Real Property Owners

CO HB1238

Foreign Government Ownership of Real Property

CO SB159

Mod to Energy & Carbon Management Processes

CO HB1337

Real Property Owner Unit Association Collections

CO HB1302

Tax Rate Information to Real Property Owners

CO HB1175

Local Goverments Rights to Property for Affordable Housing

CO SB229

Ozone Mitigation Measures

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