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New Developments in Shocking Case Before the Texas Supreme Court Regarding Construction of Novel Oil & Gas Royalty Term

The Energy Law

Now the case is before the Texas Supreme Court, with a recently submitted amicus brief containing the argument that could turn the tides back in the lessees’ favor. The lessors won in the trial court; the court of appeals affirmed. Factual Background and Issue. Accordingly, the lessees paid 1/5th of the gross proceeds. See BlueStone Nat.

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New IRS Revenue Ruling Provides Opportunities for Financing Carbon Capture Equipment

The Energy Law

On July 1, 2021, the Internal Revenue Service published Revenue Ruling 2021-13 , which provides guidance on three important issues related to the income tax credit for carbon oxide sequestration found in section 45Q of the Internal Revenue Code.

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United States Supreme Court Blocks New Jersey’s Sovereign Immunity Challenge to FERC Certificate Holder’s Condemnation of State-Owned Land

The Energy Law

On June 29, 2021, the United States Supreme Court, in a 5-4 vote, held that a natural gas company’s right to condemn property for a pipeline under the Natural Gas Act includes the right to condemn state-owned property. In this case, PennEast sought to exercise the federal eminent domain power bestowed upon it by the Natural Gas Act (NGA).

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Technologies Increases Inventory and Logistical Capabilities Amid the 2022 Hurricane Season

Q2 Technologies

Therefore, Q2 Technologies is pleased to announce our latest logistics initiative of doubling our inventory at or near our Clients assets and enhancing our transportation capabilities. Further, we have taken steps to increase our logistics process with trusted partners that allows for effectively doubling our capacity.

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Texas Supreme Court Update: The Court Decides Issue of First Impression Related to the Scope of an Oil and Gas Lease’s

The Energy Law

19-0459, 2021 WL 936175 (Tex. While the Court is no stranger to interpreting (and often muddling) the familiar royalty clause interpretation questions surrounding the first issue, in a case of first impression, the Court also analyzed the breadth of a lease’s free-use clause. BlueStone Nat. II, LLC v.

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Texas Supreme Court Update: The Court Decides Issue of First Impression Related to the Scope of an Oil and Gas Lease’s Free-Use Clause and Further Interprets Conflicting Royalty Clause Provisions

The Energy Law

19-0459, 2021 WL 936175 (Tex. While the Court is no stranger to interpreting (and often muddling) the familiar royalty clause interpretation questions surrounding the first issue, in a case of first impression, the Court also analyzed the breadth of a lease’s free-use clause. BlueStone Nat. II, LLC v.

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How Energy Flexibility Benefits Utilities and Their Customers

True Energy

In many cases, there sems to be little no choice but to pass some of the growing costs on to consumers. The result is higher operational costs for utilities and, in many cases, a need to pass some of those costs on to consumers. Energy flexibility can happen across all stages of energy production, transportation, and use.