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Full-Text Articles in Law
Louisiana Oil & Gas Update, Keith B. Hall
All Good Things Must Come To An End: The Launch, Life, And Loss Of A Mineral Servitude, Patrick S. Ottinger
All Good Things Must Come To An End: The Launch, Life, And Loss Of A Mineral Servitude, Patrick S. Ottinger
Louisiana Law Review
The article explores the various ways in which prescription accruing against a mineral servitude operates, and how extinguishment of the servitude might be avoided.
Louisiana Oil & Gas Update, Keith B. Hall
The Intersection Of Louisiana Succession Law And Mineral Code Article 190: Quantum Resources V. Pirate Lake Oil, Alexander Baynham
The Intersection Of Louisiana Succession Law And Mineral Code Article 190: Quantum Resources V. Pirate Lake Oil, Alexander Baynham
Louisiana Law Review
The article offers information on the e intersection of the succession law of Louisiana and the article 190 of the Louisiana Mineral Code as applied to the judicial decision of Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal in Quantum Resources v. Pirate Lake Oil case. Topics discussed include the concept of forced heirship, the usufructs of surviving spouse including mineral rights, and difference between testate or intestate succession.
State V. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co.: Louisiana Revised Statutes Section 30:29 And Its Effect On The Amount Of Remediation Damages Available To Plaintiffs, Julia L. Taylor
Louisiana Law Review
The article discusses land contamination litigation at oil and gas exploration sites State v. Louisiana Land & Exploration Co. Topics discussed include claims for remediation of environmental damages, laws for mineral leases and remediation damages, and the judicial opinion of the Supreme Court of Louisiana on the cases related to environmental damages.
Shale In Sale—Adaptive Resolution Of Mineral Rights Disputes Through Warranty Law And Veil-Piercing Remedies, Martha Thibaut
Shale In Sale—Adaptive Resolution Of Mineral Rights Disputes Through Warranty Law And Veil-Piercing Remedies, Martha Thibaut
Louisiana Law Review
The article focuses on the adaptive resolution of mineral rights disputes through warranty law and veil-piercing remedies. Louisiana Second Circuit Court of Appeal cases include Tealwood Properties LLC v. Succession of Graves, Coleman v. Burgundy Oaks LLC and Spillman v. Gasco Inc. Other topics include the seller's obligation to warrant the buyer against eviction and significance of the Second Circuit Split.
“Oil In The Family”: Obtaining The Requisite Consent To Conduct Operations On Co-Owned Land Or Mineral Servitudes, Patrick S. Ottinger
“Oil In The Family”: Obtaining The Requisite Consent To Conduct Operations On Co-Owned Land Or Mineral Servitudes, Patrick S. Ottinger
Louisiana Law Review
The article analyzes Louisiana law regulating the circumstances under which oil and gas activities may be conducted on co-owned land or co-owned mineral servitudes. It examines Louisiana law concerning the rights and duties of co-owners generally and reflects on the enactment of the Louisiana Mineral Code in 1975 regulating oil and gas activities of the state.
Some Questions Arising From The Diverse Ownership Of Lands Penetrated By A Horizontal Well, Thomas A. Harrell
Some Questions Arising From The Diverse Ownership Of Lands Penetrated By A Horizontal Well, Thomas A. Harrell
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
The purpose of this brief outline it to raise some questions and suggest some problems that may arise as a consequence of the drilling of socalled horizontal wells, particularly in those cases where the ownership of the lands on which and under which such wells may be located are either separately owned, or otherwise fragmented. The answers some of the questions raised will be discussed by other members of the symposia of which this is a part. Consequently, the writer has pleasure of asking questions as to which he has no answer, or which, after complete analysis may in fact …
Unitization Of Haynesville Shale, Richard W. Revels Jr.
Unitization Of Haynesville Shale, Richard W. Revels Jr.
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
This article attempts to give the reader an overview of unitization developments in Louisiana relating to the Haynesville Zone which have occurred in the last three or so years.
Why Worry About Professionalism?, Michael H. Rubin
Why Worry About Professionalism?, Michael H. Rubin
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
Selected Haynesville Shale Issues Arising Under The Public Records Doctrine And The "New Recording Act", Paul A. Strickland
Selected Haynesville Shale Issues Arising Under The Public Records Doctrine And The "New Recording Act", Paul A. Strickland
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
and in title examination upon which the public records doctrine and the "new recording act"' have a bearing. Although most of these issues have existed as potential problems for many years, the extraordinary value of the Haynesville Shale play which has been taking place in Northwest Louisiana recently has caused these and other issues to be disputed more frequently, and at greater stakes. The Haynesville Shale play has given new meaning to the term "other valuable consideration," with consideration being paid to lessors and assignors/sublessors at rates not previously seen in this area of the country. Landowners in this area …
Recent Haynesville Shale Leasing Issues, Gregory G. Duplantis
Recent Haynesville Shale Leasing Issues, Gregory G. Duplantis
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments In The Law, Jamie S. Manuel
Recent Developments In The Law, Jamie S. Manuel
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
Geology Of The Louisiana Haynesville Shale Play, Louis Gilbert
Geology Of The Louisiana Haynesville Shale Play, Louis Gilbert
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
A Toe In The Water: A Primer On Louisiana Riparian Law And Emerging Issues, Mark Davis
A Toe In The Water: A Primer On Louisiana Riparian Law And Emerging Issues, Mark Davis
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
Louisiana has a long and complex relationship with water, one that figures to get more interesting and complex in the years ahead. Culturally and economically, water has shaped Louisiana in powerful and obvious ways. Legally, the relationship has been more obscure, defined more by specific uses and periodic crises that command great attention, than by a systematic approach to management. Louisiana is hardly unique in this regard; indeed this has been the general approach that "wet" eastern and southern states have taken to water management and law. As a result, water law as a discipline and area of practice has …
Current Issues In The Louisiana Severance Tax On Crude Oil And Condensate, Robert S. Angelico
Current Issues In The Louisiana Severance Tax On Crude Oil And Condensate, Robert S. Angelico
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
This outline will discuss current issues in connection with the Louisiana severanc. tax on crude oil and condensate. First, the law governing this severance tax area will be presented together with the current regulations as promulgated by the Louisiana Department of Revenue. Second, background information will be provided concerning disputes that have arisen in this area going back to the mid-to-late 1990s. Third, the outline will present proposals put forth by the Louisiana Department of Revenue to amend both the statutes and the regulations concerning various issues involved in the severance tax, among them valuation, the transportation deduction, and payout …
Understanding Area Of Mutual Interest, Preferential Rights And Maintenance Of Uniform Interest Provisions In Joint Operating Agreements, Gerald F. Slattery Jr., Amanda Davis Landry
Understanding Area Of Mutual Interest, Preferential Rights And Maintenance Of Uniform Interest Provisions In Joint Operating Agreements, Gerald F. Slattery Jr., Amanda Davis Landry
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
When establishing joint ventures or operations for the exploration and/or production of oil and gas, parties typically enter into written agreements, known as joint operating agreements, designed to direct and manage the myriad of issues raised in these ventures. The joint operating agreement designates an operator, who is authorized to act on the behalf of the nonoperators, and specifies each working interest owner's rights and obligations in the joint operation. Issues addressed by the operating agreement include the potential for future acquisitions of mineral interests in the area and the ability to have some continued control over the parties involved …
Leasing From The Dead: Production In Cemeteries And Other Curious Corners Of Louisiana Mineral Law, Ryan M. Seidemann
Leasing From The Dead: Production In Cemeteries And Other Curious Corners Of Louisiana Mineral Law, Ryan M. Seidemann
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
As an attorney in charge of all legal matters related to minerals, lands, and the environment for the State, quite a few odd, interesting, and obscure issues come across my desk. This paper is intended to provide a brief review of several of the largely unknown, but fairly important, legal matters that are addressed by the State with respect to mineral matters and to provide guidance to practitioners that should assist in an understanding of these matters for future dealings with the State.
Carbon Sequestration: Resource Management Through The Storage Of Carbon Dioxide In Geologic Structures - A Proposed Legislative Framework For Louisiana, Michael B. Donald
Carbon Sequestration: Resource Management Through The Storage Of Carbon Dioxide In Geologic Structures - A Proposed Legislative Framework For Louisiana, Michael B. Donald
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
Does Market Volatility In The Oil Patch Breed New Litigation?, Cheryl Mollere Kornick
Does Market Volatility In The Oil Patch Breed New Litigation?, Cheryl Mollere Kornick
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
Current Developments In The Outer Continental Shelf, Lambert M. Laperouse
Current Developments In The Outer Continental Shelf, Lambert M. Laperouse
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.
Enhanced Oil Recovery By Co2 Flooding: Louisiana Project And Pipeline Regulations, Expropriation Authority And Severance Tax Incentives, Randall C. Songy
Enhanced Oil Recovery By Co2 Flooding: Louisiana Project And Pipeline Regulations, Expropriation Authority And Severance Tax Incentives, Randall C. Songy
Annual Institute on Mineral Law
No abstract provided.