Property Ownership

Vermont's 'oil and gas rights' are less significant than in other states because:

AVermont has extensive oil and gas reserves
BVermont has limited commercially significant oil and gas deposits, making mineral rights issues less common✓ Correct
CAll Vermont mineral rights belong to the state
DFederal law prohibits oil drilling in Vermont

Explanation

Vermont does not have significant commercially viable oil or natural gas deposits, making mineral rights severance and oil/gas lease issues far less common than in states with substantial fossil fuel resources.

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