In what is hopefully a sign of a healthy Texas oil and gas industry, as well as good news for Texas mineral owners, Apache Corporation (the subject of a recent post) has not only renewed its lease of 365,000 square feet at its Post Oak Central office building, but has…
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Separating Facts from Politics: Recent Studies on Fracing
The battle in Texas and in the country in the oil and gas field over hydraulic fracturing, or “fracing”, rages on, of course. There are several recent developments in the effort to uncover the facts about fracing, as opposed to unsubstantiated claims and political posturing. These research efforts are important…
Chesapeake Reduction in Gas Well Drilling & Exploration May Effect Texas Mineral Owners
Texas mineral owners who have signed oil and gas leases with Chesapeake Energy may be faced with some unanswered questions. The American natural gas industry faces the paradox of having been too successful in recent years. A glut of natural gas on the market due to technological advances have allowed…
Apache Oil Purchase Good News for the Texas Panhandle
New technology has breathed new life into older Texas oil fields in the Panhandle and in nearby Oklahoma. Apache Corp, one of the nation’s largest energy explorers, recently purchased Cordillera Energy Partners III LLC for $2.85 billion. Apache is paying $600 million in common stock and the rest in cash.…
University of South Alabama Studies Impact of Gulf Oil Spill on Real Estate Values
One of the largest offshore oil spills in history occurred when the massive Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible oil drilling platform suffered a drilling-related explosion, was engulfed in flames, and sank. The economic and environmental effects of this event are still not fully understood, so studies are ongoing to determine the impact…
New Ammunition for Negotiation of Oil and Gas Pipeline Easements for Texas Property Owners
A recent decision by a Texas Court of Appeals may be helpful to Texas property owners who are negotiating an oil and gas pipeline right of way or easement on their property. In its opinion rendered in LaSalle Pipeline LP v. Donnell Lands LP, the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals…
NAT GAS Act May Be Misguided Legislation
It is important for all of us to keep informed about proposed legislation related to energy issues. Even if you aren’t an oil and gas attorney or involved directly in the energy industry in some way, all of us are affected by energy independence (or lack thereof) and prices. Local,…
Royalty Owners: Delay in Claiming Lost or Unpaid Oil and Gas Royalties Can Cost You!
Assisting royalty owners in locating lost oil and gas royalties, and getting royalty owners paid their rightful royalty payments, is one of the parts of my practice as a Texas oil and gas attorney that I enjoy the most. However, many of my clients are suprised to learn that there…
Oil & Gas Companies Spend More on Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Than Government and Private Industries
There are a number of misguided environmental “activists” who characterize efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as some kind of a “David vs. Goliath” struggle between forward-thinking environmentalists who love the planet, on one hand, and greedy energy companies who want to plunder the planet, on the other. While this…
Mineral Deeds Can Be Complex!
Property transfers involving mineral rights can be complex. As a Texas oil and gas attorney, I help my clients navigate these difficult legal issues. Mineral rights and potential royalties from those minerals can have a significant impact on the value of a property. Therefore, whether you are buying or selling…