Title 30 › Chapter CHAPTER 3— - LANDS CONTAINING COAL, OIL, GAS, SALTS, ASPHALTIC MATERIALS, SODIUM, SULPHUR, AND BUILDING STONE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - PETROLEUM, OTHER MINERAL OIL, OR GAS LAND ENTRIES UNDER MINING LAWS › § 104
The Secretary of the Interior can make agreements with people who applied for land patents and already hold land that was in a withdrawal order where oil or gas was found or produced before March 2, 1911, or where drilling was actually underway on October 3, 1910 and oil or gas is later discovered. Those agreements can decide how the oil, gas, or money from them is handled until the Secretary finally decides who owns the land or as the law allows. Any money the United States gets under sections 103 and 104 from lands in the Naval Petroleum Reserves must be set aside for the Navy and put into the Treasury as the Navy Petroleum Fund, to be used for Navy needs as Congress directs.
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30 U.S.C. § 104
Title 30 — Mineral Lands and Mining
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73