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Supreme Court Punts on Important Arbitrability Question

The Energy Law Blog

The Supreme Court’s rare dismissal of a previously granted cert petition means that the justices have declined to reconsider the Fifth Circuit’s decision refusing to send the underlying dispute to arbitration. This is now the second time this case has been before the Supreme Court on issues of arbitrability.

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Louisiana First Circuit Reaffirms Prescription and Subsequent Purchaser Principles

The Energy Law Blog

for alleged damage to its property arising out of Chevron’s and its predecessor’s oil and gas operations in the Sardine Point Field from 1959 through 1991. To finance the sale, lenders also required Lexington Land to hire a consultant to prepare environmental assessments of the property. In this case, Lexington Land sued Chevron U.S.A.,

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Louisiana First Circuit Reaffirms Prescription and Subsequent Purchaser Principles

The Energy Law Blog

for alleged damage to its property arising out of Chevron’s and its predecessor’s oil and gas operations in the Sardine Point Field from 1959 through 1991. To finance the sale, lenders also required Lexington Land to hire a consultant to prepare environmental assessments of the property. In this case, Lexington Land sued Chevron U.S.A.,

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Louisiana First Circuit Reaffirms Prescription and Subsequent Purchaser Principles

The Energy Law Blog

for alleged damage to its property arising out of Chevron’s and its predecessor’s oil and gas operations in the Sardine Point Field from 1959 through 1991. To finance the sale, lenders also required Lexington Land to hire a consultant to prepare environmental assessments of the property. In this case, Lexington Land sued Chevron U.S.A.,

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Whitecap Resources, Veren to combine to form C$15 billion Canadian energy giant

Oil & Gas 360º

Our combined company will include exceptional technical and support personnel from the two companies in both the office and field and an experienced Board of Directors that prioritizes sustainable and profitable growth to generate strong returns for our combined shareholders. common shares of Whitecap for each Veren common share held.

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Crude Oil Investing: A Guide for Accredited Investors

Aresco

Direct investments in crude oil and natural gas generally involve purchasing interests in exploration and production (E&P) companies, owning working interests in oil and gas wells, or investing in partnerships that develop and operate oil fields. Tax Advantages: The U.S.