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Basic Energy Services v. PPC Energy LLP – Another Case on Injection Wells in the Delaware Mountain Group

Oil and Gas Lawyer

These formations lie above parts of the Wolfcamp formation in the Permian Basin. The Delaware Mountain Group is a group of formations including the Bell Canyon, Cherry Canyon and Brushy Canyon formations, deposits in ancient canyons filled in over the ages, and are productive of oil and gas.

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URTeC 2024 Recap: Insights and Highlights from the Novi Team

Novi

The highlights and links to the papers are here: Enhancing Production Efficiency: The Impact of Precision Targeting in the Midland Basin We highlighted the production and economic effects of the landing zone and the benefits of landing wells in the top half of the Lower Spraberry Shale or high in the Jo Mill.

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Change Happens: DEI and More

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

Even before Donald Trump was elected, organizations started backing off, including publicly traded corporations that now have a considerable stake in the Permian Basin. Email: micheleharmon1@gmail.com The post Change Happens: DEI and More appeared first on Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine. DEI programs took a huge hit when the U.S.

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Tellurian Upstream Sale: On To Greener Pastures

Novi

The Road So Far – Looking Back on the Deal Our original analysis noted that Tellurian rock quality typically sat in the tier-2 to tier-3 category basin-wide, equating to our second and third machine-learning-derived rock quality quartiles. Basin-wide, however, ~$3.00/Mcf Basin differentials are assumed to be ~0.25/Mcf,

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EPA Releases Final Rule Requiring Oil and Gas Sources to Report Emissions of Greenhouse Gases

The Energy Law Blog

One of the more controversial requirements in the proposed rule, the “basin-level” definition of an onshore production facility, remains largely unchanged in the final rule. In that case, the emissions from the individual wells would be aggregated and treated as one “facility” for reporting purposes.

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Texas Court Decides Who Owns Produced Water from Hydraulic Fracturing in Texas

Texas Oil & Gas Attorney

The El Paso Court of Appeals , in the recent case of Cactus Water Services LLC v. As the Court notes, the median water used per well in the Permian Basin is 42,500 cubic meters of water. As most of you know, the fracing process involves large amounts of water. In addition, in most shale plays, the amount of produced water is also huge.

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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 Blog

In 2006, a group of landowners filed a class action lawsuit against the State of Louisiana through the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (“LDNR”) concerning the ownership of riverbanks in the Catahoula Basin.

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