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Federalism: Onshore And Offshore Public Lands In The United States, Owen Anderson Oct 2006

Federalism: Onshore And Offshore Public Lands In The United States, Owen Anderson

Owen L. Anderson

No abstract provided.


Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman Oct 2006

Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman Sep 2006

Geology And Reservoir Engineering, Monika Ehrman

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


Eminent Domain And Coastal Law, Monika Ehrman Aug 2006

Eminent Domain And Coastal Law, Monika Ehrman

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


Competition Is A Sin: The Evaluation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman Mar 2006

Competition Is A Sin: The Evaluation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman

Monika U. Ehrman

No abstract provided.


State Conservation Regulation--Single Well Spacing And Pooling--Vis-A-Vis Federal And Indian Lands, Owen Anderson Dec 2005

State Conservation Regulation--Single Well Spacing And Pooling--Vis-A-Vis Federal And Indian Lands, Owen Anderson

Owen L. Anderson

No abstract provided.


Self Or Affiliate Gas Processing: Howell V. Texaco, Inc., Owen Anderson Dec 2005

Self Or Affiliate Gas Processing: Howell V. Texaco, Inc., Owen Anderson

Owen L. Anderson

No abstract provided.


Competition Is A Sin: An Evaluation Of The Formation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman Dec 2005

Competition Is A Sin: An Evaluation Of The Formation And Effects Of A Natural Gas Opec, Monika Ehrman

Monika U. Ehrman

A monopoly is nothing but a magician’s trick—an illusion where producers artificially control supply to maintain the perception of scarcity. While the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has successfully maintained control over crude oil prices, the question arises whether a similar organization will form to control the natural gas market. Monopolies are not a new international or domestic phenomenon. During the late nineteenth century in South Africa, DeBeers founder Cecil Rhodes recognized that if diamonds became commonplace their value would decrease substantially. The diamond industry was consolidated under Rhodes’s influence, and the international diamond cartel has since regulated the …


Runoff And Reality: Externalities, Economics, And Traceability Issues In Urban Runoff Regulation, Donald J. Kochan Dec 2005

Runoff And Reality: Externalities, Economics, And Traceability Issues In Urban Runoff Regulation, Donald J. Kochan

Donald J. Kochan

It has long eluded regulators and private enforcers how to control the imposition of negative externalities. This paper will examine: (1) Whether existing authorities (like the Clean Water Act) are capable of providing regulation of urban runoff; (2) Whether, in light of economic controls, regulation of these activities are necessary; (3) A summary of recent runoff litigation; and (4) What is next; what should be next? Although each of these questions form background, the primary emphasis currently anticipated for this presentation is on traceability, collective action, and free rider problems that motivate regulation in this area. Often runoff is described …