2009 LEGISLATURE; STATE STUDIES WHO OWNS GAPS UNDERGROUND.Byline: STACI MATLOCK 'Pore spaces' could be used to store carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure. By Staci Matlock The New Mexican New Mexico Abbr. NM or N.M. or N.Mex. A state of the southwest United States on the Mexican border. It was admitted as the 47th state in 1912. Jack Chatfield has an easygoing eas·y·go·ing also eas·y-go·ing adj. 1. a. Living without undue worry or concern; calm. b. Lax or negligent; careless. c. drawl drawl v. drawled, drawl·ing, drawls v.intr. To speak with lengthened or drawn-out vowels. v.tr. , a rancher's calloused bear grip of a handshake and an eye toward a new source of revenue. The Mosquero, N.M., man has been at the Roundhouse frequently in the last few weeks promoting pore-space ownership -- an idea catching on in the West. The pore space between underground minerals could soon be a valuable, marketable property, so it is important to establish who owns the rights, Chatfield said. Pore space could be used to sequester sequester v. to keep separate or apart. In so-called "high-profile" criminal prosecutions (involving major crimes, events, or persons given wide publicity) the jury is sometimes "sequestered" in a hotel without access to news media, the general public or their carbon dioxide, one of the greenhouse gases associated with climate change, and compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors. , used to turn wind turbines when wind isn't blowing. Legislators are considering two pore-space ownership bills that are facing opposition from some oil and gas developers. While a pore-space property right bill sailed through its first Senate committee last week, a House version stalled in its first hearing because of opposition, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Chatfield. "I think this is a matter of educating people," Chatfield said. "This is a new idea, and newness always takes awhile to get used to." Chatfield thinks the pore space should belong to surface property owners unless the rights have already been sold to someone else. Sen. Clinton D. Harden, R-Clovis, is sponsoring the Senate pore-space bill (SB208). He worked with the state Oil Conservation Division to revise the bill and address some of its concerns. Mark Fesmire, head of the Oil Conservation Division, said this is a "property rights law." Property can be likened to "a bundle of sticks that can be separated and severed," Chatfield said. Minerals, grazing, water, development rights and even wind are other types of "property" that can be bought, sold or leased. "Truly in the future, there will be other sticks in the bundle brought forth by technology," Chatfield said. Take pore space. Not long ago, it was simply the area between minerals usually filled with water, oil or natural gas. Technology now makes it possible to inject carbon dioxide thousands of feet underground. "As we begin to store carbon dioxide, compressed air and other substances beneath the surface of the earth, its value will begin to increase," Chatfield said in written comments. "The manner in which we address the ownership of pore space will affect the way we deal with the ownership of property in New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). in the future." Fesmire said oil, gas and water don't have to be pumped out for the spaces to be used. The pore-space bill does not interfere with the rights of mineral owners to develop and mine oil and gas. SB208 also would prohibit injection of carbon dioxide or compressed air into valuable oil and gas deposits without consent of the mineral owner. It also doesn't change water law, storage, pumping or recharge, according to Chatfield. The bill in part is based on an analysis of existing case law and statutes in various states regarding who owns pore-space property rights by the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission CO2 Sequestration CO2 sequestration is the capture, extraction, separation, collection, etc, of carbon dioxide and a means for its storage or use. See main article on carbon capture and storage for information on large scale permanent sequestration and/or storage of industrially-produced CO2 task force. The report concluded that laws need to clearly spell out the surface owner as the person with the right to lease pore space while protecting other stakeholders from possible damage because of carbon sequestration sequestration In law, a writ authorizing a law-enforcement official to take into custody the property of a defendant in order to enforce a judgment or to preserve the property until a judgment is rendered. . Contact Staci Matlock at 470-9843. |
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