There is a new arrow in the quiver of Texas September 1, 2011. Oil and gas companies can still acquire easements across private property to build pipelines. If the pipeline is a private pipeline, the pipeline company must obtain the voluntary agreement of the property owner. If the pipeline is…
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New Cushing to Houston “Wrangler” Crude Oil Pipeline Planned
I was interested to read recently about a new crude oil pipeline to be built by Enterprise Products Partners LP and Enbridge Inc. All new projects like this have the potential to create jobs, maximize local productivity, and ensure that our state’s natural resources are utilized in safe, secure, and…
Texas Comptroller Targets Systemic Flaws of Federal Regulations
As a Texas oil and gas attorney, I have followed with great interest the tumultuous relationship that seems to perpetually exist between Texas and its landowners on one hand, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the other. Unfortunately, some misguided policymakers are under the mistaken notion that…
Texas Mineral Owners: Don’t Waste Your Potential Royalties
When a Texas mineral owner asks me to review or negotiate an oil and gas lease offer they have received, one of the first things I do is to determine who the proposed operator, or lessee, will be. Many people do not realize how important it is to know just…
Texas Supreme Court Decision Impacts Texas Oil and Gas Pipeline Negotiations
I spend a significant amount of time as a Texas oil and gas attorney assisting landowners with negotiation of easements and rights-of-way for oil or gas pipelines. As my client and I work through the negotiation process, it is vital to understand the various options available to the pipeline company…
Stricter Qualifications for Residential Mortgages
When the federal government began giving billions of dollars to the banking industry through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), we discovered that many financial institutions had gotten themselves into their dire situations by making or investing in high-risk home loans. Subsequent to that discovery, there was a push to…
Texas Supreme Court Sheds Light on Duty of Owner of Oil and Gas Leasing Rights
It is incumbent upon a Texas oil and gas lawyer to keep abreast of all relevant decisions from appellate courts and the state’s highest court. Proper advocacy demands that attorneys understand changes in the law and be able to incorporate those changes in their legal representation. Lawyers must have an…
Several Panels to Study Effects of Fracing
Practicing oil and gas law in Texas competently also requires being aware of the “bigger picture” in which I work. One component of that bigger picture these days is the issue of energy independence. Energy independence has become a major political issue in recent years, and has resulted in increased…
EPA Proposal to Extend Its Regulatory Authority May Adversely Affect Texas Ranchers
As a Texas oil and gas lawyer, I work frequently with Texas ranch owners to negotiate oil and gas leases or pipeline easements that effect their ranches. A recent development threatens to add yet another layer of regulation for the operation of these ranches. Specifically, the United States Environmental Protection…
Additional Offshore Workplace Safety Regulations Proposed by DOI & BOEMRE
An experienced oil and gas lawyer understands how politics influences the rules and regulations placed upon those working in the energy industry. Unfortunately, that political influence means that decisions about how the industry is regulated are often not guided by common sense, logic, and fair-minded decision-making. Instead, oil and gas…