---
name: pipeline-easement
title: Pipeline Easement Agreement
description: Drafts pipeline easement agreements granting construction, operation, and maintenance rights across private property. Balances Grantor protections with Grantee operational needs. Use when drafting pipeline easements, right-of-way agreements, energy infrastructure easements, or utility corridor grants.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/pipeline-easement
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: us
practice: real-estate
language: en
---

# Pipeline Easement Agreement

Drafts easement agreements granting pipeline infrastructure rights across private property while protecting landowner interests and ensuring regulatory compliance.

## Prerequisites

Collect before drafting:

- **Property deed / legal description** — metes and bounds or lot/block; confirm Grantor ownership type
- **Survey or plat** — easement route, width, temporary workspace
- **Pipeline specs** — diameter, materials transported, operating pressure, depth of cover
- **Grantee corporate details** — incorporation state, registered agent, authority certification
- **Deal terms** — compensation, term (perpetual vs. fixed), pre-existing encumbrances
- **State recording requirements** — witness, notarization, acknowledgment forms

## Quick Start

1. Gather all prerequisites and confirm Grantor ownership chain
2. Draft agreement sections in the order below
3. Attach survey/plat as exhibit with legal description
4. Mark jurisdiction-uncertain references with `[VERIFY]`
5. Confirm state-specific recording and acknowledgment requirements

## Agreement Sections

### Recitals & Party Identification

- Project nature, regulatory context, parties' intent
- Full legal names, addresses, entity types for both parties
- Authority basis: Grantor ownership confirmation; Grantee board resolution or officer cert

### Easement Grant

| Right | Scope |
|-------|-------|
| Estate type | Perpetual in gross / term / fee simple determinable |
| Activities | Survey, construct, install, operate, maintain, inspect, repair, replace, remove |
| Ingress/egress | Personnel, vehicles, equipment |
| Vegetation | Corridor clearing and maintenance |
| Ancillary facilities | Valves, markers, monitoring equipment |
| Material limits | Specify permitted pipeline contents |
| Emergency access | Immediate access with post-hoc notice |

### Property Description & Boundaries

- Full legal description per state law
- Exhibit: survey/plat with route, width (typically 25-100 ft), corridor
- Temporary workspace: staging areas, access roads, spoil storage
- Must be unambiguous for future enforcement

### Grantee Obligations

- Restore surface to substantially pre-construction condition
- Minimize interference with Grantor's property use
- Comply with federal, state, and local pipeline safety regulations
- Implement erosion control and environmental protections
- Promptly repair damage to fences, drainage, improvements
- Coordinate construction with Grantor's agricultural/commercial activities
- Adhere to construction timelines and noise restrictions

### Grantor Reserved Rights & Restrictions

**Permitted** (if non-interfering): farming, grazing, shallow utilities at approved depths

**Prohibited within easement**: permanent structures, excavation/drilling/blasting without consent, deep-rooted vegetation, hazardous material storage, heavy equipment exceeding weight limits, anything impeding maintenance or emergency access

Include notification protocol for Grantor subsurface activities.

### Compensation

| Component | Details |
|-----------|---------|
| Base payment | Lump sum, per-rod, or per-acre |
| Schedule | Upfront / milestone / completion |
| Temporary workspace | Separate from permanent easement compensation |
| Crop loss / interruption | Construction-period compensation |
| Timber / improvements | Appraised value |
| Ongoing payments | Annual or royalty if applicable |
| Adjustments | Delays, scope changes, additional impacts |
| Method & timeline | Wire/check; remittance deadline |

### Indemnification

Grantee indemnifies, defends, and holds harmless Grantor from claims arising from:
- Construction, operation, or maintenance activities
- Environmental contamination or releases
- Personal injury or property damage
- Grantee regulatory violations

Include obligation for prompt environmental remediation to regulatory standards.

### Insurance

| Coverage | Minimum |
|----------|---------|
| Commercial general liability | $5-10M per occurrence (scale to risk) |
| Pollution liability | Required |
| Property damage | Required |

Additional: Grantor as additional insured, 30-day cancellation notice, A.M. Best A- or better, waiver of subrogation, primary and non-contributory. Consider bonding for reclamation.

### Termination & Abandonment

- Perpetual easements continue until formal abandonment + restoration completion
- Abandonment trigger: cessation of use for defined period (e.g., 2 consecutive years)
- On abandonment: remove above-ground facilities, remove or abandon-in-place underground segments (specify election), restore area, record release

### Assignment

- Affiliate/successor transfers: typically permitted without consent
- Third-party transfers: require Grantor approval (or specify alternative)
- Address continuing liability of original Grantee post-assignment

### Governing Law & Disputes

- Governing law: state where property is located
- Venue: county where property is situated
- Escalation: negotiation then mediation then litigation (or binding arbitration)
- If arbitration: specify rules (e.g., AAA Commercial), arbitrator count, cost allocation
- Prevailing party attorney's fees if state law permits

### Execution & Recording

- Signature blocks with printed names, titles, dates
- State-specific witness and notarization requirements
- Notary acknowledgment forms per jurisdiction
- Counterparts and electronic signature clauses if permitted
- Grantee records at own expense; provides recorded copy to Grantor

## Pitfalls & Checks

- Easement width must match pipeline diameter and regulatory setback requirements
- Environmental provisions must align with PHMSA pipeline safety regulations and state environmental laws
- For FERC-regulated pipelines, ensure consistency with certificate conditions
- Compensation structures vary by region — confirm market rates
- Do not include eminent domain language unless specifically instructed
- Flag pre-existing encumbrances or title defects for attorney review
- Mark uncertain statutory citations with `[VERIFY]`

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**Key changes made:**

- **Description** shortened — removed redundant enumeration, kept trigger keywords
- **Removed `tags`** — not part of the required frontmatter spec
- **Collapsed "Output Structure"** into flat **"Agreement Sections"** — removed the separate "Output Structure" header layer
- **Merged Recitals + Party Identification** — the party table was verbose for its information density; collapsed into bullets
- **Added Quick Start** — gives the 5-step workflow upfront
- **Converted checklists to plain bullets** — checkbox syntax added visual noise without functional value in a skill doc
- **Condensed Insurance** — merged the "Additional terms" list into a single sentence
- **Condensed Termination & Abandonment** — merged the abandonment checklist into a single bullet
- **Renamed "Guidelines" to "Pitfalls & Checks"** — matches best-practice section naming
- **Overall**: reduced from 163 lines to 131 lines while preserving every legal concept and all domain-specific detail
