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U.S. Natural Gas Demand Set to Stay at Record High in 2025 and 2026

OilPrice

We have the gas, we just don't have the pipelines to get it to places, so now you see a situation where it doesn't matter how much we produce, EQTs Toby Rice told Reuters on the sidelines of the event in Houston. Infrastructure shortages, however, could make growth problematic.

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Fifth Circuit Rejects Disgorgement of Profits Claim for Pipeline Trespass

The Energy Law

Fifth Circuit held that a landowner is not entitled to a pipeline company’s profits as a consequence of a portion of a pipeline being located partially outside of a servitude. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Fifth Circuit Rejects Disgorgement of Profits Claim for Pipeline Trespass

The Energy Law

Fifth Circuit held that a landowner is not entitled to a pipeline company’s profits as a consequence of a portion of a pipeline being located partially outside of a servitude. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Louisiana Third Circuit Affirms Authority of Tax Commission to Correct Pipeline Property Tax Assessments

The Energy Law

In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel of the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal affirmed the authority of the Louisiana Tax Commission to correct property tax assessments of pipelines when a local assessor uses values that are too high or do not reflect fair market value. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Corporate Protection Pipeline: Court Denies Economic Damages Based on Robins Dry Dock

The Energy Law

Claimants sought damages for alleged pipeline damage caused by the SEACOR POWER as well as economic damages from deferred oil production. This case required a complex analysis of Robins Dry Dock due to separate entities, under claimants’ parent company, owning the pipeline, and leasing the wells and platforms.

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In terms of methane emissions we are repeating the Nord Stream explosions every day

Energy Transition

One of the most methane emitting events ever recorded, the Nord Stream pipeline explosions in 2022, released a huge amount of this very potent greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. What is striking, though: Normal oil and gas operations globally emit the same amount of methane as the explosion every single day.

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Gas Is Needed in Foreign Policy and To Stabilize the U.S. Grid

Energy Central

It has been battered by environmentalists who oppose exploration and the pipelines to get it to market. But events in Europe may cause a rethink about natural gas, both as a transition. It deserves better. Much better. They are attempting to evict natural gas and force utilities into reliance on intermittent renewables.