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Agenda: Workshop On Directional Drilling In The Rocky Mountain Region, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado School Of Mines
Agenda: Workshop On Directional Drilling In The Rocky Mountain Region, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Colorado School Of Mines
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
The Rocky Mountain region is seeing a large increase in the amount of exploration and production of oil and gas resources. Many people are interested in the use of directional and horizontal drilling technology but not much is understood about these technologies outside of the oil and gas industry. Many hold out the promise that directional drilling can minimize environmental impacts and the footprint of development. The technological, environmental, legal and policy implications of directional drilling for oil and gas in the Rocky Mountain region are the focus of this workshop.
Slides: Directional Drilling: The Promise And The Peril, Alfred W. Eustes Iii
Slides: Directional Drilling: The Promise And The Peril, Alfred W. Eustes Iii
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Dr. Bill Eustes, Ph.D., P.E., Department of Petroleum Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
63 slides
Abstract: What is it, where can it be done and how does it fit into full field development for oil and gas? This segment will set the foundation and bring everyone up to a basic level of understanding of the technology of directional drilling.
Slides: Untitled [British Petroleum], Rusty Riese
Slides: Untitled [British Petroleum], Rusty Riese
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Dr. Rusty Riese, Consulting Geologist, BP American Production Co.
6 slides
Abstract: For companies doing directional drilling, what are the direct and indirect costs and benefits? When is it economical and what factors does industry take into account in making the decision to utilize directional drilling?
Slides: Encana, John Moran
Slides: Encana, John Moran
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: John Moran, Reservoir Engineer, Encana Oil & Gas
23 slides
Abstract: For companies doing directional drilling, what are the direct and indirect costs and benefits? When is it economical and what factors does industry take into account in making the decision to utilize directional drilling?
Slides: Untitled [Colorado Attorney General's Office], Carol Harmon
Slides: Untitled [Colorado Attorney General's Office], Carol Harmon
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Carol Harmon, Colorado Attorney General's Office
8 slides
Abstract: When does the State require directional drilling? Can landowners require it in Surface Use Agreements? What does Colorado's version of the accommodation doctrine mean for directional drilling?
Slides: Untitled [Western Resource Advocates], Mike Chiropolos
Slides: Untitled [Western Resource Advocates], Mike Chiropolos
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
Presenter: Mike Chiropolos, Attorney, Western Resource Advocates
10 slides
Abstract: What are the environmental considerations involved with directional drilling? How should the NEPA analysis take this technology into account? When should it be analyzed as an alternative to conventional vertical drilling?
Notes From The Directional Drilling Workshop, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Notes From The Directional Drilling Workshop, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Workshop on Directional Drilling in the Rocky Mountain Region (November 13)
20 pages
"These notes were taken by one of our law students attending the workshop. They are not a verbatim transcript and they were not supplied by, and may not have been reviewed by, the speakers. There may be errors or gaps in the notes and for these we apologize in advance. Where the speaker provided an abstract of their talk, these are included and noted as such."
19th Annual Environmental Law Institute, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law
19th Annual Environmental Law Institute, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law
Continuing Legal Education Materials
Materials from the 19th Annual Environmental Law Institute held by UK/CLE in November 2003.
Building An Environmental Ethic From The Ground Up, Alyson C. Flournoy
Building An Environmental Ethic From The Ground Up, Alyson C. Flournoy
UF Law Faculty Publications
Over the last twenty years there has been a remarkable theoretical flourishing in the field of environmental philosophy, with the development of biocentric ethics, animal rights theories, deep ecology, ecofeminism, modified utilitarianism, moral pluralism and theories drawing on numerous religious and cultural traditions. These theories explore the intellectual and moral causes for the environmentally destructive practices of the dominant western industrial and economic culture, and propose alternatives that might avoid these consequences. This symposium raises a worthy question: to what extent have these theories had practical impact on environmental law and policy. I come to this question as a lawyer ...
Advancing Environmental Justice Norms, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Advancing Environmental Justice Norms, Clifford Rechtschaffen
Publications
Part I of this Article provides brief background on the environmental justice movement. Part 11 generally describes some of the challenges that environmental justice principles pose for the traditional environmental decision-making paradigm. Part III presents several specific examples of how environmental justice norms can be incorporated to improve the ethical outcomes of traditional agency decision making.
The Frictions Of Federalism: The Rise And Fall Of The Federal Common Law Of Interstate Nuisance, Robert V. Percival
The Frictions Of Federalism: The Rise And Fall Of The Federal Common Law Of Interstate Nuisance, Robert V. Percival
Faculty Scholarship
Prior to the erection in the 1970s of a comprehensive federal regulatory infrastructure to protect the environment, transboundary pollution disputes frequently were adjudicated by the U.S. Supreme Court, exercising its original jurisdiction over disputes between states. In a series of cases commencing at the dawn of the Twentieth Century, the Court served as a national arbiter of interstate pollution disputes. This paper reviews the history of the Supreme Court's use of these cases to develop a federal common law of interstate nuisance.
The paper argues that while federal common law initially performed a zoning function by encouraging polluters ...
What Are The Respective Rights Of Virginia And Maryland In Relation To The Potomac River?, Robert H. Abrams
What Are The Respective Rights Of Virginia And Maryland In Relation To The Potomac River?, Robert H. Abrams
Journal Publications
No abstract provided.
Creation, Liberation, And Property: Virtues And Values Toward A Theocentric Earth Ethic, W. Wade Berryhill
Creation, Liberation, And Property: Virtues And Values Toward A Theocentric Earth Ethic, W. Wade Berryhill
Law Faculty Publications
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored principles of stewardship of the land demand that we owe a duty to future generations to allow them to inherit a healthy environment. Essential to this obligation is spiritual faith, not the trendy brand of secular humanism espoused by ecodogmatists seeking environmental justice through means unmoored from centuries-old principles of creation. What secular humanism ignores-and what religious traditions the world over have recognizedis the reality that we are a "creative expression of the earth's own evolution."3 Thus, in light of our duty to ...
California's Groundwater, Department Of Water Resources
California's Groundwater, Department Of Water Resources
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Paper Use And Recycling In Academic Libraries, Michele Calloway, Darren Callahan
Paper Use And Recycling In Academic Libraries, Michele Calloway, Darren Callahan
E-JASL 1999-2009 (volumes 1-10)
Conclusions
While it is difficult to predict what the future may hold in regard to paper use and recycling, without a doubt, academic libraries are sites of enormous consumption and they should be proactive in institutional improvements in waste management. A paperless society is unlikely to become a reality for a very long time, if ever, but what can libraries do now to discourage paper waste and encourage recycling? According to the results of this survey, libraries are taking steps to divert recyclables from the garbage. In the future, as people become even more accustomed to working in the electronic ...
Review Of International Organizations And International Dispute Settlement Edited By Laurence Boisson De Chazournes, Cesare Romano, And Ruth Mackenzie, David A. Wirth
Boston College Law School Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
The Interior Department's Water 2025: Blueprint For Balance, Or Just Better Business As Usual?, Reed D. Benson
The Interior Department's Water 2025: Blueprint For Balance, Or Just Better Business As Usual?, Reed D. Benson
Faculty Scholarship
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR or the Bureau) observed its centennial in 2002, and celebrated 100 years of building dams and supplying water for irrigation and other purposes in the western United States. In 2003, the U.S. Department of the Interior (the Interior) and the Bureau shifted their focus to the future of the West and its water supply needs, producing a document called Water 2025: Preventing Crises and Conflict in the West.
Environmental Justice: Stakes, Stakeholders, Strategies, Eileen Gauna, Shiela Foster
Environmental Justice: Stakes, Stakeholders, Strategies, Eileen Gauna, Shiela Foster
Faculty Scholarship
A quick review of the beginning prominence of and continued work for environmental justice.
Resolution 2003-01-04 Regarding The U.S. Supreme Court Decision In Solid Waste Agency Of Northern Cook County V. U.S. Army Corps Engineers, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolution 2003-01-04 Regarding The U.S. Supreme Court Decision In Solid Waste Agency Of Northern Cook County V. U.S. Army Corps Engineers, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolutions
No abstract provided.
Resolution 2003-02-04 In Appreciation Of The Dedicated Service Of Paul A. Lenzini As Legal Counsel To The International Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolution 2003-02-04 In Appreciation Of The Dedicated Service Of Paul A. Lenzini As Legal Counsel To The International Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolutions
No abstract provided.
Resolution 2003-03-04 In Recognition Of Conservation Partners, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolution 2003-03-04 In Recognition Of Conservation Partners, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolutions
No abstract provided.
Resolution 2003-04-04 Appreciation To The State Of Wisconsin, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolution 2003-04-04 Appreciation To The State Of Wisconsin, Association Of Fish And Wildlife Agencies
Resolutions
No abstract provided.
Building Sector-Based Consensus: A Review Of The Epa's Common Sense Initiative, Cary Coglianese, Laurie K. Allen
Building Sector-Based Consensus: A Review Of The Epa's Common Sense Initiative, Cary Coglianese, Laurie K. Allen
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Law
In the late 1990s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted what the agency considered to be a "bold experiment" in regulatory reinvention, bringing representatives from six industrial sectors together with government officials and NGO representatives to forge a consensus on innovations in public policy and business practices. This paper assesses the impact of the agency's "experiment" - called the Common Sense Initiative (CSI) - in terms of the agency's goals of improving regulatory performance and technological innovation. Based on a review of CSI projects across all six sectors, the paper shows how EPA achieved, at best, quite modest ...
Day 5. Friday, August 15, 2003: Rocky Mountain National Park, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 5. Friday, August 15, 2003: Rocky Mountain National Park, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
1 page.
Contains references.
Day 4. Thursday, August 14, 2003: Trapper Mine, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 4. Thursday, August 14, 2003: Trapper Mine, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
8 pages (includes some color illustrations).
Contains references.
Day 4. Thursday, August 14, 2003: Hayden Power Plant, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 4. Thursday, August 14, 2003: Hayden Power Plant, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
5 pages (includes color illustrations and maps).
Contains references.
Day 3. Wednesday, August 13, 2003: Lighthawk Flyover, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 3. Wednesday, August 13, 2003: Lighthawk Flyover, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
11 pages (includes some color illustrations and maps).
Contains references.
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Roan Plateau Proposed Wilderness Area, Roan Plateau
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Roan Plateau Proposed Wilderness Area, Roan Plateau
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
4 pages (includes color illustration).
Contains references.
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Valley Oil And Gas Development, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Valley Oil And Gas Development, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
1 page.
Contains references.
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Delta Montrose Energy, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 2. Tuesday, August 12, 2003: Delta Montrose Energy, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2003 (August 11-16)
1 page.
Contains references.