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EPA to Improve Oil and Gas Sector Air Emissions Data in Response to Inspector General’s Report

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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) committed to improving air emissions data for the oil and natural gas production sector. EPA made this commitment in response to the Office of Inspector General’s February 20, 2013 report, “EPA Needs to Improve Air Emissions Data for the Oil and Natural Gas Production Sector” (pdf) (Report).

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Jeff Loskorn named Partner at Cawley, Gillespie & Associates

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We are thrilled to announce thatJeff Loskorn, a senior reservoir engineer with our firm since 2014, has been named a Partner at Cawley, Gillespie & Associates. in Civil Engineering. He is also a registered professional engineer in Texas and an active member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).

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Increased Consultancy Contract for Basra Refinery Project

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

2) of 2014. The Iraqi Council of Ministers has approved an increase in the consultancy contract amount for the Basra Refinery Development / Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Project with Japan's UNICO and France's Technip. This move aligns with Iraq's strategy to modernize refining capacity and enhance fuel production efficiency.

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Fifth Circuit Dismisses False Claims Act Suit Alleging Violation Of Offshore Regulations

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BP , the plaintiffs alleged that BP had falsely certified to compliance with regulatory requirements pertaining to the engineering of the Atlantis Platform, a semi-submersible floating production facility capable of producing more than 100,000 barrels/day. On March 14, 2017, the Fifth Circuit affirmed the district court’s ruling.

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Trans Energy Settlement Shows Need for E&P Wetlands Compliance Strategy

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On September 2, 2014, the Department of Justice announced a settlement in United States v. requiring the oil and gas company to pay $3 million in civil penalties and to spend approximately $13 million to restore 15 sites in West Virginia that had been developed without dredge and fill permits. Trans Energy, Inc. , 14-117 (N.D.W.Va.),

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A Key Decision: Supreme Court of Texas Sides with Liskow Amicus Brief on Behalf of TXOGA

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On June 20, 2014, the Supreme Court of Texas ruled in Key Operating & Equipment, Inc. Hegar (PDF) that a mineral lessee in a pooled oil and gas unit has the right to use the entire surface of the pooled acreage, regardless of the location of the producing well or whether actual production from beneath the accessed surface can be proven.