§ 6814 Oil And Gas Title Actions
This law lets the state commission start a lawsuit to decide who really owns oil and gas under a piece of land, and it lets anyone else who also claims that oil or gas join the case.
Company A and Company B both say they own the oil under a farm in County X. The state commission files a suit to figure out who is right, and Company B is allowed to jump into the case to protect its claim.
The commission can sue to sort out who has the title to the oil, and any other person or company that says they own part of it can join the lawsuit so a judge can decide for everyone.
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§ 6814 Oil And Gas Title Actions
Last verified: January 11, 2026