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Texas Supreme Court Decides Energy Transfer Partners v. Enterprise Products

The Energy Law

Enterprise Products Partners, L.P., This case began in 2011 when ETP and Enterprise explored the possibility of partnering to modify and extend, or construct anew, a pipeline to transport oil southbound from Cushing, Oklahoma. The Texas Supreme Court issued an opinion today in Energy Transfer Partners, L.P

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How Free Water Knockouts Work

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In the oil and gas industry, the process of separating water and other impurities from crude oil and natural gas is crucial for efficient and safe production. In this article, we will explore what free water knockouts are, how they work, and the different types and design considerations to keep in mind when implementing them.

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How Does Blockchain Integration Impact Renewable Energy Procurement?

Navigate Power

Article at a glance Blockchain helps buy and sell renewable energy directly between users. As society increases its focus on going green, businesses are exploring their options for renewable energy. Germany is already starting to explore these possibilities with the Microgrid project. Let’s take oil as an example.

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Trudging the Rocky Landscape of Royalty Dispute Litigation with the Texas Supreme Court Yet Again in BlueStone

The Energy Law

BlueStone primes the Court to resolve a Texas appellate court split regarding whether a lease provision requiring royalties to be paid based on “gross” profits or value received from the sale of oil and gas production nullifies an “at the well” valuation point elsewhere in a lease. Heritage Res., NationsBank , 939 S.W.2d 2d 118, 120-21 (Tex.

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Western District Rejects Disgorgement of Profits Claim for Pipeline Trespass

The Energy Law

QEP was the lessee of a mineral lease covering Plaintiffs’ property, but because it wanted to transport off-site gas across their property, QEP also obtained a pipeline servitude across Plaintiffs’ land. The gas extracted from the wells is not a “fruit” under Louisiana law. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Liskow Obtains Victory for the Oil and Gas Industry in the Louisiana Third Circuit

The Energy Law

In a victory for the oil and gas industry, the Third Circuit rendered a decision rejecting attempts by the Louisiana Department of Revenue to impose severance taxes on crude oil production based on index pricing. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Second Circuit Upholds Independent Contractor Status for E & P Company

The Energy Law

s Transportation, LLC , —- So.3d Privacy Policy: By subscribing to Liskow & Lewis’ E-Communications, you will receive articles and blogs with insight and analysis of legal issues that may impact your industry. In McDaniel v R.J.’s Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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