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2014 OK 97
    Charles PUMMILL and Chris Parrish, Plaintiffs/Appellees, v. HANCOCK EXPLORATION LLC; Yale Oil Association, Inc.; Chevron USA, Inc.; Cimarex Energy Co. and Cimarex Energy Co. of Colorado, Defendants/Appellants.
    No. 111096.
    Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
    Nov. 18, 2014.
   CORRECTED ORDER

The appellants, Hancock Exploration LL.C., Yale Oil Association, Inc., Cimarex Energy Co., and Cimarex Energy Co. of Colorado, petitioned for certiorari after the Court of Civil Appeals affirmed a judgment from the District Court of Grady County. The summary declaratory judgment consisted of four orders on four separate issues that the district court titled Exhibits I-IV and attached to its Journal Entry of Judgment filed September 4, 2012. These orders carried subtitles: "Summary Judgment Issue 1-Lease Language;" Summary Judgment Issue II-Form of Contract; Summary Judgment Issue III-Fuel Gas; and Summary Judgment Issue IV -Interest.

The appellants identified four issues in their appeal of the judgment of the district court: Issue 1. The express language of their leases does not abrogate or negate the implied covenant to market in any way; Issue 2: The eurrent or future use of a POP, POI or any other form of contract, instead of a fee based agreement with Emogex, does not change the amount of royalties due under the leases; Issue 3. Appellants are entitled to receive royalties on gas used off the lease or in the manufacture of products at the gas plant; and Issue 4. Appellants owe interest on royalties not timely paid without prior demand from the royalty owners.

The briefs filed and the oral argument held before this Court on November 5, 2014, reveal that facts which could affect the resolution of the district court Issues I through III need to be addressed before the fact-finder, the district court. The parties at the oral argument affirmed that Issue IV was not contested.

Accordingly, certiorari is granted. The opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals is vacated. The judgment of the district court is affirmed in part and reversed in part and remanded with instructions to hear and decide the disputed fact issues.

DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE THIS 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2014.

CONCUR: COLBERT, C.J., REIF, V.C.J., KAUGER, WATT, WINCHESTER, TAYLOR, COMBS, GURICH, JJ.