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Production in Paying Quantities: Maintaining Mineral Leases Beyond Their Primary Terms with Production of Oil or Gas

The Energy Law

“Operating expenses”—or “lifting expenses” as they are sometimes referred—are “ordinary, recurring expenses” that are attributable to the expense of production, after the well is drilled and completed. [5] 11] In the current economic climate, slim margins can raise lease maintenance questions concerning production in paying quantities.

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TCU’s Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. on building a connected culture

SmartBrief

The month of May marks a time of transition across college campuses in the US as students who have completed their degrees celebrate graduation and prepare to embark on their next chapter. has been at the helm of this transformation since 2003. Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr., Boschini also prioritizes being present.

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Louisiana Second Circuit Addresses: (1) Creation of Mineral Servitudes Via Notarial Acts of Correction; (2) Obstacles Suspending the Prescription of Nonuse from Running Against Mineral Servitudes; and (3) Payment of Court Costs in Concursus Actions

The Energy Law

19] Petro-Chem then requested that the surface owner, Lott, obtain a Compatible Use Authorization (“CUA permit”) from the USDA, which would be required before the spudding of Petro-Chem’s proposed unit well on December 17, 2003. [20] 20] The CUA permit was obtained on January 20, 2004.

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Will embodied AI create robotic coworkers?

McKinsey

2 Multipurpose robots are programmed to complete a limited set of related tasks within a specific environment, while general-purpose robots can complete diverse, unrelated tasks across different settings. Handrix: Animating the human hand , Eurographics Association, July 26, 2003. Â Humanoid maintenance costs are also high.