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Texas Supreme Court Holds that Add-Back Provision in Oil and Gas Lease Required Royalties to be Paid on Prices in Excess of the Producers’ Gross Proceeds

The Energy Law

The lessees owned working interests in certain oil and gas leases that were executed in 2007. The leases contained the following royalty provisions: 3. The lessees paid royalties to the lessors based on their gross proceeds. The parties agreed that those additions back to the price received by the lessee were proper under the terms of the leases.

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U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Enforce Arbitration Provision Setting Forth Grounds for Judicial Review of Arbitration Award

The Energy Law

involving a piece of property long used as a manufacturing site. Mattel, Inc., 2008 WL 762537 (U.S. The lease required Mattel to indemnify Hall Street for costs related to the tenant’s failure to follow environmental laws. On remand, the arbitrator found for Hall Street. and “fraud and a mistake of law are not cut from the same cloth.”

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How AMPECO is using AWS Globally to provide a reliable EV charging experience at scale

AWS: Energy (Oil & Gas)

The platform covers all business cases for CPOs and EMSPs (E-Mobility Service Providers), public, private, and home charging. This usually happens over a wide array of charging stations from different manufacturers, each with its own quirks. What are the main challenges for EV charging network operators?