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Full-Text Articles in Law
Appeal No. 0064: Trenton Energy, Inc. V. Andrew G. Skalkos, Chief Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0064: Trenton Energy, Inc. V. Andrew G. Skalkos, Chief Division Of Oil & Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 83-26
Appeal No. 0073: Commerce Operating, Inc. V. Renee J. Houser, Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0073: Commerce Operating, Inc. V. Renee J. Houser, Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
No abstract provided.
Appeal No. 0069: Integrated Petroleum Co.. Inc. V. Renee J. Houser, Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0069: Integrated Petroleum Co.. Inc. V. Renee J. Houser, Chief Of The Division Of Oil And Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 83-42
The Rule Of Capture: Government And The Oil Industry, Joseph P. Tomain
The Rule Of Capture: Government And The Oil Industry, Joseph P. Tomain
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
The Oil Follies of 1970-1980 by Robert Sherrill, is a broad account of an important decade for energy law and politics. In a capsule review of the book, I noted that it is a journalistic, rather than an academic, look at the theory of capture as a way of talking about government regulation. Because Sherrill was writing for a predominantly lay audience, he did not undertake a systematic and rigorous analysis of the legal regulations concerning the petroleum industry. Nevertheless, his book does provoke a serious question: Is Big Oil bad, and if so, how should government regulate it? This …
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 1, Jan. 1984, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 1, Jan. 1984, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.