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Libya launches first oil exploration bid round in 17 years

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(World Oil) – Libyas oil and gas sector is set for a new era of growth and investment following the announcement of its first exploration bid round in 17 years. This increase in production from existing fields underscores the countrys commitment to stabilizing and expanding its energy supply.

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Western District Rejects Disgorgement of Profits Claim for Pipeline Trespass

The Energy Law

QEP was the lessee of a mineral lease covering Plaintiffsโ€™ property, but because it wanted to transport off-site gas across their property, QEP also obtained a pipeline servitude across Plaintiffsโ€™ land. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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AI in Oil and Gas โ€“ A Game-Changer for Efficiency and Profitability

Aresco

AI-powered technologies are enabling companies to optimize operations, enhance oil and gas exploration, and prevent costly disruptions. AI-Driven Exploration: Unlocking New Potential Oil and gas exploration has always been a high-stakes endeavor, requiring extensive research, testing, and investment.

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Texas Supreme Court Decides Energy Transfer Partners v. Enterprise Products

The Energy Law

Enterprise Products Partners, L.P., 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. Communications include firm news, insights, and events. a case previously featured on the Blog.

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BSEEโ€™s Updated Decommissioning Rules Address RUEs and Formalize Predecessor Enforcement Practices

The Energy Law

RUE grants are authorizations from BOEM to use a portion of the seabed not encompassed by the holderโ€™s lease to construct, modify, or maintain platforms, artificial islands, facilities, installations, and other devices that support exploration, development, or production of oil and gas or other energy resources from another lease.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR ISSUES 60-DAY MORATORIUM ON FEDERAL LEASING AND DRILLING PERMITS

The Energy Law

Communications include firm news, insights, and events. Privacy Policy: By subscribing to Liskow & Lewisโ€™ E-Communications, you will receive articles and blogs with insight and analysis of legal issues that may impact your industry.

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City of New Orleans Sues Oil and Gas Companies for Allegedly Damaging Coastal Wetlands

The Energy Law

Introducing its lawsuit with statements that โ€œNew Orleans is imperiledโ€ and its โ€œpeople are in danger,โ€ the City contends that the defendantsโ€™ failure to maintain access canals, spoil banks, and earthen pits created in the course of exploration and production has destroyed the coastal zone.

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