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IEW 2025 Days III & IV: India's quest for a gas economy

Oilholics Synonymous Report

Over the course of Thursday and Friday - days III & IV - of India Energy Week 2025 that put us on the home stretch of the global event, conversations turned more meaningfully towards the Indian government's assertion of placing a 'gas economy' at the heart of its march to net zero by 2070.

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Supreme Court Punts on Important Arbitrability Question

The Energy Law

This rare reversal of field by the Supreme Court—essentially recalling its own decision to grant a cert petition—leaves unresolved the conflict over who decides whether a claim must be arbitrated if there is a carve-out in the arbitration provision. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Louisiana First Circuit Reaffirms Prescription and Subsequent Purchaser Principles

The Energy Law

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

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

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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Oil revival plan put forth by Ecuador’s president falters amid re-election effort

Oil & Gas 360º

(World Oil) – Ecuador President Daniel Noboas plan to revitalize the nations biggest oil field is crumbling as he scrambles to secure re-election weeks before a runoff vote. His finance minister, Juan Carlos Vega, resigned over it, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be named discussing private matters.

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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.

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