Trinity East Energy won an opportunity to take another crack at getting $30 million out of the city of Dallas, based on allegations that it leased mineral rights for city-owned property to the company but then refused its applications to drill for oil and gas.

On Feb. 7, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth District of Texas reversed in part an order issued by 192nd District Court Judge Craig Smith dismissing Trinity’s claims and remanded its lawsuit to the lower court for further proceedings.

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