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For purposes of this part, the following definitions shall apply: (a) “Barrel of oil” means 42 United States gallons of 231 cubic inches per gallon computed at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
(b) “California Higher Education Fund” or “CHEF” means the fund that is created by Section 42321.
(c) “Gas” means all natural gas, including casing head gas, and all other hydrocarbons not defined as oil in subdivision (f).
(d) “Division” means the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources in the Department of Conservation.
(e) “In this state” means within the exterior limits of the State of California and includes all territory within these limits owned by or ceded to the United States of America. “In this state” includes the mean high tide line to three nautical miles offshore.
(f) “Oil” means petroleum, or other crude oil, condensate, casing head gasoline, or other mineral oil that is mined, produced, or withdrawn from below the surface of the soil or water.
(g) “Operator” means a person that, by virtue of ownership, or under the authority of a lease or any other agreement, has the right to drill, operate, maintain, or control an oil or gas well in the earth or water in this state, including any person that takes oil or gas from the earth or water in this state in any manner, any person that owns, controls, manages, or leases any oil or gas well in the earth or water of this state, and any person that produces or extracts in any manner any oil or gas by taking it from the earth or water in this state; and includes the first person that acquires either the legal title or beneficial title to oil or gas taken from the earth or water in this state by the federal government or a federal instrumentality.
(h) “Political subdivision of the state” includes any local public entity, as defined in Section 900.4 of the Government Code.
(i) “Severed” or “severing” means the extraction or withdrawing from below the surface of the earth or water of any oil or gas, regardless of whether the extraction or withdrawal shall be by natural flow, mechanical flow, forced flow, pumping, or any other means employed to get the oil or gas from below the surface of the earth or water, and shall include the extraction or withdrawal by any means whatsoever of oil or gas upon which the tax has not been paid, from any surface reservoir, natural or artificial, or from a water surface.
(j) “Stripper well” means a well that has been certified by the division as an oil well incapable of producing an average of more than 10 barrels of oil per day during the entire calendar month or a gas well that is incapable of producing more than an average of 60,000 cubic feet of gas per day during the entire calendar month. Once a well has been certified as a stripper well, that stripper well shall remain certified as a stripper well until the well produces an average of more than 10 barrels of oil per day during an entire calendar month or produces more than an average of 60,000 cubic feet of gas per day during an entire calendar month.
(k) “Unit of gas” means 1,000 cubic feet (Mcf) measured at a base pressure of 15.025 pounds per square inch absolute and at a temperature base of 60 degrees Fahrenheit.