Instructions for Form P-6 Request for Permission to Subdivide or Consolidate Oil Lease(S) - Texas

Instructions for Form P-6 Request for Permission to Subdivide or Consolidate Oil Lease(S) - Texas

This document contains official instructions for Form P-6 , Request for Permission to Subdivide or Consolidate Oil Lease(S) - a form released and collected by the Railroad Commission of Texas. An up-to-date fillable Form P-6 is available for download through this link.

FAQ

Q: What is Form P-6?A: Form P-6 is a request to subdivide or consolidate oil leases in Texas.

Q: Who can use Form P-6?A: Any individual or company holding oil leases in Texas can use Form P-6.

Q: What is the purpose of subdivide or consolidate oil leases?A: Subdividing or consolidating oil leases allows for more efficient management of oil and gas production.

Q: Is there a fee for submitting Form P-6?A: Yes, there is a fee for submitting Form P-6. The fee amount is outlined in the instructions for the form.

Q: How long does it take to process Form P-6?A: Processing times for Form P-6 may vary. It is recommended to contact the Texas General Land Office for more information.

Q: What supporting documents are required with Form P-6?A: The specific supporting documents required for Form P-6 are listed in the instructions for the form.

Q: Is it necessary to notify other parties before submitting Form P-6?A: Yes, it is generally necessary to notify other parties with an interest in the affected oil leases before submitting Form P-6.

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