The oil and gas industry is under attack not only in Texas, but nationally. Several months ago, a new study by Louisiana State University Professor Joseph Manson, An Economic Analysis of Dual Capacity and Section 199 Proposals for the U.S. Oil and Gas Industry, was released. Professor Manson’s study found…
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Texas Landowners’ Groundwater Rights Revisited
The Edwards Aquifer case is sure to be a hot legal topic in Texas this year. The landmark decision by the Texas Supreme Court a few weeks ago will probably effect countless Texas landowners. Joel McDaniel, one of the plaintiffs in the Edwards Aquifer case, noted that “this changes everything…
Texas Landowners’ Easement Rights Case Clarified by Texas Supreme Court
Readers may recall that last year the Supreme Court of Texas issued an opinion with profound implications for the rights of Texas landowners when they are faced with a request for a pipeline or utility easement. In Texas Rice Land Partners Ltd. and Mike Latta v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas LLC,…
Groundwater Rights of Texas Landowners Rights Addressed by the Texas Supreme Court
Recently, the Texas Supreme Court issued an important opinion that clarified a Texas landowner’s groundwater rights. In the case of Edwards Aquifer Authority and the State of Texas v. Burrell Day and Joel McDaniel the Court was faced with the issue of whether land ownership includes an interest in groundwater…
“Clean” Energy is More Hazardous To the Environment than Oil and Gas Drilling
Environmentalists like to argue that oil and gas are harmful to the planet, that their sources are drying up, and that “clean” green energy is the way of the future. However, more studies are finding that green energy is far from harmless to the environment. In fact, it may actually…
Do Oil and Gas Prices Really Move in Tandem?
The conventional wisdom is that when oil prices are high, gasoline prices follow. Yet is that really true? Just recently, oil prices were up more than 9%, yet gas prices at the pump actually dropped 15 cents, to 3.30 a gallon. Why is this? Well, it turns out the conventional…
Texas Oil Companies Expanding
In what is hopefully a sign of a healthy Texas oil and gas industry, as well as good news for Texas mineral owners, Apache Corporation (the subject of a recent post) has not only renewed its lease of 365,000 square feet at its Post Oak Central office building, but has…
Separating Facts from Politics: Recent Studies on Fracing
The battle in Texas and in the country in the oil and gas field over hydraulic fracturing, or “fracing”, rages on, of course. There are several recent developments in the effort to uncover the facts about fracing, as opposed to unsubstantiated claims and political posturing. These research efforts are important…
Chesapeake Reduction in Gas Well Drilling & Exploration May Effect Texas Mineral Owners
Texas mineral owners who have signed oil and gas leases with Chesapeake Energy may be faced with some unanswered questions. The American natural gas industry faces the paradox of having been too successful in recent years. A glut of natural gas on the market due to technological advances have allowed…
Apache Oil Purchase Good News for the Texas Panhandle
New technology has breathed new life into older Texas oil fields in the Panhandle and in nearby Oklahoma. Apache Corp, one of the nation’s largest energy explorers, recently purchased Cordillera Energy Partners III LLC for $2.85 billion. Apache is paying $600 million in common stock and the rest in cash.…