A. Where the commissioner of public lands elects to offer state carbon dioxide for sale, the carbon dioxide will be advertised for sale in designated newspapers or periodicals of general circulation in the state in accordance with regulations to be promulgated by the commissioner. The notice will set the day and hour on which sealed bids will be received in the office of the commissioner of public lands and will contain the terms and conditions of the sale. The notice will be published at the expense of the state.
B. Bids may be submitted regardless of whether or not a preference is asserted. Where the preference is asserted, bids must be accompanied by the order of the oil conservation division which states that the person claiming the preference is a producer or a refiner.
C. The commissioner of public lands shall, in an open meeting, consider all bids submitted and shall award the carbon dioxide as follows:
(1) where none of the bidders for the same state carbon dioxide is properly entitled to a preference, the carbon dioxide will be awarded to the qualified bidder offering the highest price therefor in accordance with the specifications governing the sale;
(2) where one or more bidders for the same state carbon dioxide are properly entitled to a preference, and their bids are within a percentage of the high bid, such percentage to be set by the commissioner, the qualified preference bidders will be allowed to submit additional bids and the carbon dioxide will be awarded to the preferred bidder offering the highest price equal to or better than the highest price offered in the advertised bids therefor in accordance with the specifications governing the sale; and
(3) where two or more identical additional bids are received for the same carbon dioxide from bidders properly entitled to a preference, the commissioner reserves the right to prorate the carbon dioxide among the bidders in such amounts as he may deem equitable. The commissioner shall in prorating the carbon dioxide take into consideration the state lands affected by the enhanced recovery project and the increase in the production of crude oil from the state lands which could be caused by the enhanced recovery project.
History: Laws 1981, ch. 108, § 7.