The Laws of Texas, 1927 [Volume 25] Page: 164 of 1,111
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148 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
WHEREAS, the owner of said Permit has drilled a well on
said area to a depth of 4172 feet and has found oil to the extent
of a daily production of only about two and one-half barrels, and
WHEREAS, said owner desires to further explore said area in
order to save its investment therein and the time required for
such exploration will in all probability extend beyond the present
term of said Permit, therefore
An Act to extend Oil and Gas Permit Number 9892 covering about 540
acres in the Bed of the San Bernard River, issued on September 22,.
1925, such extension to be for a period of two years from the present
date of expiration of said Permit, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. Oil and Gas Permit Number 9892 covering about
540 acres of the Bed of the San Bernard River in Brazoria
County, Texas, issued to F. Dunn on September 22, 1925 for a
term of two years is hereby extended for a term of two years
from the date of its expiration.
SEC. 2. Upon the expiration of said original Permit according
to its present terms the Commissioner of the General Land
Office shall issue to the said F. Dunn, or the assignees of said
F. Dunn then owning said Permit, a new Permit upon the same
terms and conditions as contained in the said original Permit
9892, for a new term of two years from the date of the expiration
of said original Permit.
SEC. 3. The crowded, condition of the calendar creates an
emergency and imperative necessity that the Constitutional rule
requiring bills to be read on three separate days in each House
of the Legislature be suspended and that this Bill be placed upon
third reading and final passage, and it is so enacted.
Effective 90 days after adjournment.
[NOTE-This Bill was neither signed by the Governor nor returned
by him to the House in which it originated. It was received
in the Executive Office March 4, 1927, and received in
Secretary of State's Office March 16, 1927.]
OIL AND GAS PERMIT NO. 2609-EXTENSION OF.
S. B. No. 238.] . CHAPTER 98.
WHEREAS, oil and gas permit No. 2609, embracing two hundred
acres of land in San Jacinto Bay, Harris County, Texas,
expired by limitation about the 12th day of June 1925, prior to
which expiration and up to about the time of the expiration the
owners of said permit and their drilling contractors were making
diligent efforts to develop oil and gas that might be in said
area, and had drilled three wells-one to the depth of 3460 feet,
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1927 [Volume 25], book, 1927; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth16125/m1/164/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .