Bill 118 s 3596, also known as the "Mineral Leasing Act Amendment," aims to make a change to the language used in the Mineral Leasing Act. Specifically, the bill seeks to replace the term "gilsonite" with "asphaltite" in the Act. Gilsonite and asphaltite are both naturally occurring substances that are used in various industrial applications, particularly in the production of asphalt and other construction materials. However, the term "gilsonite" is considered outdated and not commonly used in the industry, while "asphaltite" is the more commonly accepted term. By amending the Mineral Leasing Act to replace references to gilsonite with asphaltite, this bill aims to modernize the language used in the Act and bring it in line with current industry standards. This change is intended to make the Act more clear and relevant to those involved in the extraction and use of these mineral resources. Overall, the purpose of Bill 118 s 3596 is to update and improve the Mineral Leasing Act by replacing outdated terminology with more commonly accepted terms, specifically in reference to the mineral substance known as gilsonite.