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Who Owns the Void? Oral Arguments at SCOTX Regarding Underground Storage Rights

Producer's Edge

The Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in a case that could substantially clarify, or even fundamentally reshape, the characterization and ownership of underground storage rights in Texas. The case was Myers-Woodward v. The case remains pending before the Texas Supreme Court on petition for review.

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New Texas Legislation Authorizes TCEQ to Permit Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Energy Law

Under the bill, the GHG permitting process will be exempt from TCEQ’s contested case hearing requirements in an effort to make the process more efficient. Thus, because TCEQ missed the EPA’s 2011 deadline, the EPA imposed a Federal Implementation Plan (“FIP”) under which GHG permits for Texas sources are issued directly by the EPA.

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Federal Circuit Holds U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Not Liable for Hurricane Katrina Flood Damage

The Energy Law

The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently issued a significant opinion in a case in which a takings claim was asserted to redress Hurricane Katrina-related flood damage. In 1968, the Corps completed construction of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (“MRGO”) in New Orleans.

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The differences between vertical moving beds and rotary drums

Scambio Termico

In the case of an indirect heat exchanger, energy in the heating media whether it be steam, water or air that is not transferred to the solid being heated is retained in the heating media circulation loop. Because material is discharged at the bottom of the exchanger, its a straightforward process to completely empty the equipment.

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Louisiana Second Circuit Finds Holder of Mortgage Encumbering a Mineral Lease Solidarily Liable with Mineral Lessees for Damages Under the Louisiana Mineral Code

The Energy Law

1] In the case, a landowner sued its mineral lessees for: (1) failure to provide a recordable act evidencing the expiration of a mineral lease under Mineral Code articles 206-209 and (2) failure to pay royalties under Mineral Code articles 137-140. [2] 2010-2011 (La. Tauren Exploration, Inc. , 4] $242,029.26 6] $936,803.00 Brittan J.

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COMPLETE SOLARIA – CSLR-NASD BUYING WHILE THE TIDE IS OUT

Oil and Gas Investments

The buyer of these assets is Complete Solaria (CSLR NASDAQ) , a small niche solar player in California. Just a few months ago Complete Solaria was in default themselves! He is literally the reason Complete Solaria isnt in bankruptcy. As a result, Complete Solar has become a turnaround story in a turnaround industry.

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President Biden Faces Constitutional Challenges to Revocation of Keystone XL Permit

The Energy Law

As of 2011, after three years of review, the State Department had not approved TC’s application for a cross-border permit. Then, in December 2011, Congress passed an Act [4] requiring the President to issue the permit within 60 days, unless the President found that doing so would not serve the national interest. 2] Texas, et al.