90-3-1301. Geothermal research. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the Montana bureau of mines and geology may conduct geothermal research that:
(a) characterizes the geothermal resource base in Montana;
(b) tests high-temperature and high-pressure drilling technologies benefiting geothermal well construction; and
(c) determines reservoir characterization, monitoring, and modeling necessary for commercial application in Montana.
(2) If the research is conducted on private property, the bureau must have written agreements with:
(a) the surface property owner and any owners of the geothermal resource for access and use of the site for research purposes; and
(b) subject to subsections (3) and (4), the utility, as defined in 69-5-102, with a service area nearest the research site if the utility intends to commercially develop the site.
(3) If the utility with a service area nearest the research site intends to develop the site for future commercial use, the utility shall:
(a) contribute, at a minimum, 25% of the research costs as determined by the bureau for research at the site; and
(b) have an agreement in place with the surface property owner and any owners of the geothermal resource where the research site is located for future development of the geothermal resource.
(4) If the utility with a service area nearest the research site does not intend to develop the site for commercial use, the utility with a service area next nearest the site may enter into a written agreement pursuant to subsection (2)(b). If a utility does not intend to develop the site for future commercial use, the agreement pursuant to subsection (2)(b) is not required.
(5) In determining the utility with a service area nearest the site, all measurements must be made on the shortest vector that can be drawn from the line nearest the service area to the nearest portion of the geothermal site.
(6) Prior to September 1 of each even-numbered year, the bureau shall update the energy and telecommunications interim committee on research conducted pursuant to this section and funding received pursuant to 90-3-1302.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 383, L. 2009; amd. Sec. 46, Ch. 19, L. 2011.