nass,Feb 5 2006, 01:43 PM Wrote:if you're digging in the backyard and you strike oil. Does that oil belong to you or to the country?[right][snapback]168535[/snapback][/right]
Good question ... and it goes right to the heart of the matter.
And the answer is âit depends on who you are and where you liveâ because that will determine who owns the subsurface mineral rights.
In Canada land ownership is typically âfee simpleâ which is to say it does not include subsurface mineral rights, and includes limited water and air rights. Individual land owners for the most part do not own the subsurface mineral rights anywhere in Canada, except for some Native lands per recent agreements and in some legacy situations.
In Alberta for example, oil and gas rights beneath 81% of the provinceâs surface area is owned by the âCrown in right of Alberta.â â which is to say the province.
The oil and gas rights beneath 16 million acres is privately owned and the Encana Corporation owns the majority of this. Individuals who are the descendants of Albertaâs original homesteaders (and got subsurface rights with their land) are the registered owners of the oil and gas rights beneath about 6 million acres.
If Iâve read the article correctly however, it doesnât seem like Ottawa is claiming ownership of the rights, simply that they should have a say in how the resource is developed and who it gets sold to.
Arenât you glad you asked?
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