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What Wasn’t Printed: The Strong Case for PA’s Natural Gas Future

Marcellus Shale Coalition

trillion in public health benefits to Pennsylvania residents between 2005-2023. While natural gas keeps hospitals running and factories operating through every season, intermittent sources of taxpayer- subsidized renewable energy simply can’t provide power on scale and on demand. Reliability isn’t optional.

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Texas Supreme Court rules produced water belongs to mineral lessee

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

COG Operating announced June 27 resolves a contentious dispute between surface estate owners and mineral estate holders “with far reaching implications for the water midstream sector and upstream oil and gas industry.” The opinion in Cactus Water Services v.

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Texas Supreme Court Opines on Ownership of Produced Water

Oil and Gas Lawyer

COG Operating, LLC , a dispute over ownership of produced water. Its holding: COG, the operator, owns the produced water. Between 2005 and 2014, the Colliers granted leases covering 37,000 acres of land in Reeves County to COG. The Supreme Court has handed down its opinion in Cactus Water Services, LLC v.

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Texas Supreme Court Agrees to Review Three Oil and Gas Cases in 2016

The Energy Law

On September 2, 2016, the Texas Supreme Court agreed to review three oil and gas cases involving issues pertinent to the industry and land and mineral owners. is another top-lease case from the Amarillo Court of Appeals. BP America Production Company v. Red Deer Resources, LLC In BP America Production Company v. Laddex, Ltd.

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Texas Supreme Court to Hear Miesch Case

The Energy Law

The Miesch case, set for argument on February 13, is one of two related cases decided by the Corpus Christi Court of Appeals last year. 13-99-757, 2005 WL 167051 (Tex.App.—Corpus 27, 2005, pet. The Corpus Christi court of appeals reversed the summary judgment and remanded the case to the trial court. Exxon Corp.,

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Drowning in Liability: Court Extends "Waste" Liability to SWD Operator; but preserves the RPO defense

Producer's Edge

For every barrel of oil extracted in the Permian Basin, one report estimates that operators typically generate between 4-10 barrels of produced water—resulting in an estimated 3.9 This brackish mixture of formation water, injected fluids, and various compounds presents one of the industry's most persistent operational challenges.

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Climate Change Jurisdiction: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Kicks Climate Change Case Back to State Court

The Energy Law

In two companion cases, a panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided whether a federal district court could properly exercise jurisdiction over climate change suits brought against energy companies by cities and counties in California. In City of Oakland et al. BP PLC et al. 1442(a)(1).

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