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DIC Oil Tools: Your Trusted Source for Drill Pipe Protectors

DIC Oil Tools

We offer a comprehensive range of thread protectors and other oil-related products, all meeting the industry’s highest quality standards. DIC products have earned ISO and API certifications. Our commitment to customer satisfaction involves providing top-quality products and services.

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What are the Different Types of OCTG Pipes Used in the Oil and Gas Industry?

DIC Oil Tools

DIC all products are tested numerous times under technical guidance and are made from Premium quality material. When it comes to the production, exploration, and transportation of oil and gas resources, OCTG are an absolute necessity. Tubing: Tubing is a smaller diameter pipe that runs inside the casing.

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Texas Supreme Court Decides Energy Transfer Partners v. Enterprise Products

The Energy Law

Enterprise Products Partners, L.P., a case previously featured on the Blog. 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.

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Processor Required to Account For Diverted Volumes Used for Gas Lift

The Energy Law

Generally, oil and gas production facilities have accounted for volume losses under the concept of “Fuel, Flare & Losses.” In a recent case, the Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal held that processors must also account for gas volume diverted to gas lift operations. In Red Willow Offshore, LLC v. Statewide Order No.

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New Air Standards for Oil & Gas Industry May Force HAP Area Sources into Major Source Status

The Energy Law

112(n)(4), establishes a non-aggregation standard for exploration and production facilities, specifying that HAP emissions from oil and gas wells and compressor stations should not be aggregated for major source determinations. Background Section 112(n)(4) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7412 (n)(4)(A).Section 7412 (n)(4)(A).Section

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

The Energy Law

With the prevalence of cases involving royalty disputes in Texas, the state’s Supreme Court has never hesitated to address these issues. One aspect of royalties that gets a significant amount of attention from Texas royalty owners is post-production costs. Heritage Res., NationsBank , 939 S.W.2d 2d 118, 120-21 (Tex. 2d at 120-21.

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Texas Supreme Court Says You Can’t Disclaim Your Heritage, But Maybe You Can Ignore It

The Energy Law

Like the final season of ABC’s hit series Lost , the Texas Supreme Court’s opinion in Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. The 5-4 decision, authored by Justice Hecht, is the latest in a series of cases from high courts across the country addressing the sharing of “post-production costs” between royalty owners and oil and gas lessees.

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