By Matt Kapinos and Hayden Harms | January 23, 2020
The discovery of oil at Spindletop started Texas on the path to becoming a dominant force in the global energy industry. Traditionally, at least in…
By James English | January 21, 2020
The liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom in the United States, Australia and Qatar has ushered in a new era of short-term supply deals for the natural…
By Jim Turner | January 16, 2020
The state has an option agreement to buy 20,000 acres in western Broward County, where part of the land has been subject to years of litigation over the right to drill an exploratory oil well in the Everglades.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David G. Mandelbaum | January 16, 2020
By my count, the three Pennsylvania appellate courts decided 27 environmental cases in 2019.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 15, 2020
Tuesday's ruling is among the largest payouts BP has challenged, and Walmart is among the most high-profile businesses to make oil spill claims in a class action settlement now valued at more than $10 billion.
By Jim Saunders | January 10, 2020
The proposal called for creating a "competitive" electricity market that would have made dramatic changes in the heavily regulated industry in which much of the state receives electricity from Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy Florida, Tampa Electric Co. and Gulf Power.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | January 9, 2020
Nicolas Borda, who had been a partner in Haynes and Boone's Mexico City office, returns to Houston, where he had practiced before.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 9, 2020
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that an oil and gas lease between property owners and resource drilling companies was still in effect despite so-called "shut ins"—periods of inactivity in which the lessee still pays the property owner.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John J. Fumero, Carlyn H. Kowalsky and John K. Rice | January 9, 2020
The Trump administration is seeking yet another rewrite of the rules with the stated goal of providing clarity and certainty for landowners and the regulated community. Opponents argue the proposed regulations are bad for environmental protection.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole Jensen and Thomas Galligan | January 9, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently handed down a precedential decision regarding the federal Natural Gas Act (NGA) and the authority of private companies acting pursuant to a certification of public convenience and necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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