Land Administration and Tenure
Manitoba Oil & Gas Tenure SystemIntroductionThe Regulatory Services Unit of Business, Mining, Trade and Job Creation is responsible for the administration of Crown oil and gas rights and all agreements relating to these rights within the Province as established under The Oil and Gas Act and the Crown Disposition Regulation.Approximately 80% of the oil and gas rights are held privately by individuals or corporations (freehold), in southwestern Manitoba. The remaining approximately 20% of oil and gas rights are owned by the Province (Crown). This includes a small number of tracts that are owned by the Federal government and Indian lands. Contacts Inquiries regarding Crown dispositions and land administration in Manitoba may be directed to the contacts listed below: Petroleum Registrar Regulatory Services Branch 1395 Ellice Avenue, Suite 360 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 3P2 Ph: (204) 748-4260 Mildred Valentino Crown Oil and Gas Rights Clerk Mining, Oil & Gas Branch 1395 Ellice Avenue, Suite 360 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 3P2 Ph: (204) 247-0257 Fax: (204) 948-2578 E-mail: mildred.valentino@gov.mb.ca |
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For easy access to notices and results of a "Public Offering of Crown Oil and Gas Rights" and information regarding Crown dispositions, or to order an office consolidation of the and The Oil and Gas Act (available in pdf) and the Crown Disposition Regulation legislation, please contact the Branch, or refer to our website at: www.gov.mb.ca/petroleum Freehold Oil & Gas LeasingPetroleum and natural gas leases of privately owned mineral rights are negotiated between the owner of the rights and the party wishing to acquire a lease.
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Exploration Reservation |
Crown Lease |
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Rights Granted | exclusive drilling rights | exclusive drilling & production rights | |
Area | 3 to 15 sections (768 to 3840 ha) |
3 sections or less (768 ha or less) |
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Term | 3 years | 5 years | |
Renewal |
N/A |
1st term (5 years) productive quarter sections |
2nd term (5 years) productive spacing units (to base of deepest producing formation) DEEPER RIGHTS REVERSION |
Extension | 1 year (requires drilling commitment) $3.50/ha |
1 year (up to 5 extensions permitted with drilling commitment) Extension Penalty 1st year - $ 2.50/ha 2nd year - $ 5.00/ha 3rd, 4th & 5th year - $12.50/ha |
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Conversion to Lease | after 3 years (requires drilling commitment) (size of lease area based on depth of well(s) drilled in Exploration Reservation) |
N/A | |
Fee | $400.00 | $400.00 | |
RENTAL | $3.50/ha | $3.50/ha (minimum rental $50.00) |
Other
Crown LeaseTransfers/Divisions
In accordance with the Crown Disposition Regulation under The Oil and Gas Act, the holder of a Crown oil and gas lease may transfer the whole, or an undivided part of the interest in a Crown disposition.
Any new holder of a "Crown oil and gas lease" must be registered to do business in Manitoba through the Manitoba Companies Office. Registration may be made by application to the Manitoba Companies Office at the following address:
Manitoba Companies Office
Woodsworth Building
1010 - 405 Broadway
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3C 3L6
Ph: (204) 945-2500
Fax: (204) 945-1459
E-mail: www.gov.mb.ca/cca/comp_off/index.html
An application for transfer must be submitted to the Petroleum Registrar in the application form prescribed under Schedules D, E or F of the Crown Disposition Regulation (Figures 6, 7 and 8).
The holder may also divide a lease area into parts of not less than one spacing unit in size, in accordance with the Crown Disposition Regulation. An application for division of a lease area must be submitted in writing to the Petroleum Registrar and must include a description of the lease area being requested by the holder for separate lease.
Registration of Crown Lease Holder Name Changes or Company Amalgamations
Any changes to the holders of a Crown disposition that result either from changes to the existing lease holder's name or the amalgamation of the existing lease holder with another company must be registered by the Branch and with the Manitoba Companies Office.
Written submissions must be made to the Petroleum Registrar for registration with the Branch. Submissions should include any changes to the "address for service" of the lease holder, an official copy of a "certificate of amalgamation", where applicable, along with an official copy of the "Manitoba Supplementary Certificate of Registration" obtained through the Manitoba Companies Office, which demonstrates that the lease holder is registered to do business in Manitoba.
Registration of Instruments on Crown Oil and Gas Leases (Caveats and Assignments)
Any person who wishes to register an instrument against a Crown disposition must submit a "Notice of Instrument" to the Petroleum Registrar in the form prescribed under Schedule G of the Crown Disposition Regulation (Figure 9), along with a $25 registration fee.
A registration of an instrument may be discharged by submitting a "Notice of Instrument" to the Petroleum Registrar in the form prescribed under Schedule H of the Crown Disposition Regulation (Figure 10).
Crown Oil and Gas Lease Searches
The Regulatory Services Branch publishes a "Crown Oil & Gas Rights Map", showing all Crown dispositions and their status. The map may be ordered by contacting the Branch directly, or on-line through our internet website (please refer to the addresses shown above). A searchable "Geographic Listing of Crown Leases and Exploration Reservations" is also available on the Branch internet website which shows the lease holder, disposition number, legal description of the area covered and the expiry date of the disposition for all Crown dispositions under lease in Manitoba. Both the map and disposition listing is updated on a regular basis.
Official disposition search requests may also be made in writing to the Petroleum Registrar at a fee of $10/disposition.
Crown Oil and Gas Lease Surrenders
The holder of a "Crown oil and gas lease" may surrender all or part of the lease area by written notice to the Petroleum Registrar.