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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 amicus brief sheds light on the same inherent conflict concerning the location of the valuation point present in the court of appeals’ interpretation of the lease in Sheppard.

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Collaboration: Key to the first multicloud blockchain deployment

IBM: Oil & Gas

The business problem we’re trying to solve for is the ever-present, IT-caused inefficiencies that run the entire length of the oil and gas supply chain. Between October 2018 and June 2019, we developed the first IBM Blockchain solution deployed on a non-IBM cloud — in this case AWS.

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Who Can Enforce Surface Provisions in an OGL?

Producer's Edge

In this case, CT Land and Cattle and Cattle Co., Citing two Fifth Circuit cases, CT Land also argued that the burial provision ran with the land, meaning that it could be enforced by successive surface owners. —Amarillo June 28, 2024, pet.

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RARE GEOLOGY GREAT ECONOMICS LOW CAPEX

Oil and Gas Investments

He already has deals with several downstream partners, including a large Canadian division of Glencore, and in the US with GKN Powder Metallurgy, with 16,000 employees and 31 manufacturing plants. AN OBVIOUS BUSINESS CASE Lithium-iron-phosphate batteries are taking share at a breathtaking rate. Only their unique geology can do this!

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Emissions — genuine evidence of arrogance or a smart measure of sustainability?

Yokogawa

As pictures are louder than words let me present CO2, N2O, and CH4 budgets where we can see the main contributors to global warming. Scope 3 : Emissions in complete upstream and downstream supply chain. Scope 2 : Emissions resulting from external production of energy, which is then imported to the site.