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Louisiana Supreme Court holds that payment of mineral royalties judgment against LDNR is a matter of legislative discretion, reversing grant of mandamus

The Energy Law

3d , 2023 WL 526075, the Louisiana Supreme Court rejected a writ of mandamus that would have compelled the LDNR to satisfy a $4.7 million judgment for reimbursement of mineral royalties. State of Louisiana through the Department of Natural Resources , 22-0625 (La. 1/1/23), So.

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Valor | Energy Connection – Feb. 24, 2025

Valor

billion in 2023, prompting cost-cutting measures, a 5% staff reduction, and slashed executive bonuses. Under pressure from activist investor Elliott Management, which holds a 5% stake, BP is shifting focus back to fossil fuels, selling 10 U.S. onshore wind farms and spinning off offshore wind assets. The companys profits fell to $8.2

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Nigeria Oil Industry Overview

Drillers

Recently, the Nigerian government demanded more than $60 billion in back royalties under a production sharing agreement with the supermajors operating in the country. The proposals got approved as amendments to the 1993 Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contractin October. on frontier and inland basin projects.

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BRAZIL POTASH GRO-NYSE THE MOST COMPELLING BUSINESS CASE IN GLOBAL RESOURCES

Oil and Gas Investments

LOCATION-LOCATION-LOCATION The Autazes project is located along the Amazon Potash Basin, in NW Brazil, about 100 miles from the city of Manaus. billion of agricultural products in 2023, and Brazil ranks first in production for many of the worlds highest-demand and potash-intensive crops, like soybean and sugarcane. from 2023 to 2027.

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Pipeline Expansion = Affordable Energy

Marcellus Shale Coalition

At the end of 2023, for example, New Englanders paid 31% more for natural gas compared to U.S. And the lone infrastructure success for the Appalachian Basin, the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP), actually took an act of Congress to complete and become operational. A reality the Governor’s constituents are now forced to face.