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Current as of May 06, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in the Geothermal Resources Development Act:
A. “correlative rights” means the opportunity afforded, insofar as is practicable, to each owner or leaseholder in a geothermal reservoir to produce the owner's or leaseholder's just and equitable share of the geothermal resources within such reservoir, being an amount, so far as can be practicably determined and so far as can be practicably obtained without waste, substantially in the proportion that the recoverable geothermal resources of such ownership or lease interest bear to the total recoverable geothermal resources in the reservoir and, for such purpose, to use the owner's or leaseholder's just and equitable share of the natural heat or energy in the reservoir;
B. “division” means the energy conservation and management division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department;
C. “geothermal reservoir” means an underground reservoir containing geothermal resources, whether the fluids in the reservoir are native to the reservoir or flow into or are injected into the reservoir;
D. “geothermal resources” means the natural heat of the earth in excess of two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit, or the energy, in whatever form, below the surface of the earth present in, resulting from, created by or that may be extracted from this natural heat in excess of two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit, and all minerals in solution or other products obtained from naturally heated fluids, brines, associated gases and steam, in whatever form, found below the surface of the earth, but excluding oil, hydrocarbon gas and other hydrocarbon substances and excluding the heating and cooling capacity of the earth not resulting from the natural heat of the earth in excess of two hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit, as may be used for the heating and cooling of buildings through an on-site geo-exchange heat pump or similar on-site system; and
E. “person” means an individual or other legal entity, including federal, state or local governments or their agents or instrumentalities.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 71. Energy and Minerals § 71-9-3. Definitions - last updated May 06, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-71-energy-and-minerals/nm-st-sect-71-9-3/
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