oil and gas leases
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoil,gasandlease
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oil
noun
uk/ɔɪl/us/ɔɪl/
petroleum (= the black oil obtained from under the earth's surface from which ...
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gas
noun
uk/ɡæs/us/ɡæs/
a substance in a form like air that is neither solid ...
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lease
noun[C]
uk/liːs/us/liːs/
a legal agreement in which you pay money in order to use a building, piece of land, vehicle, etc. for ...
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Habendum clauses are also found in leases, particularly oil and gas leases.
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Some tribes distributed royalty income to members from oil and gas leases on tribal grounds.
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The federal government has dedicated nearly 2,000 times more acreage to oil and gas leases than to solar development.
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Most oil and gas leases provide for a primary and secondary term.
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Raising stock and oil and gas leases are important revenue streams for the reservation.
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The website indicated that the company's strategy would be to first develop existing land holdings and seek out new oil and gas leases.
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