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LANDMARK TEXAS SUPREME COURT CASE FAVORS LANDOWNERS

In the Texas Rice Land Partners v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that pipeline companies cannot use the power of eminent domain and call themselves a public carrier by checking a box and calling themselves a public

Doug March 23, 2012 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law, Oil and Gas Litigation, Texas Cases Read more

Landmark Texas Supreme Court Case Regarding Groundwater Rights

On February 24, 2012, the Texas Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling regarding groundwater rights. In Edwards Aquifer Authority v. Day, the Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled that, under both the common law and the recently enacted Senate Bill 332,

Doug February 29, 2012 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law, Oil and Gas Litigation, Texas Cases Read more

HBP Defined

“HBP” means held by production. This is in reference to a provision in an oil & gas lease that extends the lease indefinitely past the primary term so long as there is production in paying quantities.

Doug December 2, 2011December 15, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law, Oil and Gas Litigation Read more

Production Payments Defined

A production payment is a right to oil, gas, or other minerals in place that entitles its owner to a specified fraction of production until a specified amount of money or minerals has been received. A production payment is payable

Doug October 27, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law Read more

Temporary Cessation of Production

In  Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America v. Pool, 124 S.W.3d 188 (Tex.2003), lessors under three oil and gas leases contended that the leases terminated because intermittently over the years there were periods of time ranging from 30 to 153

Doug October 16, 2011September 13, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law, Texas Cases Read more

Overriding Royalty Interest Defined

An overriding royalty is a benefit an assignor receives when he or she assigns a leasehold interest. It is an interest which is carved out of, and constitutes part of, the working interest created by an oil and gas lease.

Doug October 9, 2011September 9, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law Read more

Net Revenue Interest Defined

Net revenue interest or “NRI” is a share of production after all burdens, such as royalty and overriding royalty interests, have been subtracted from the working interest. It is the percentage of production that each working interest party actually receives.

Doug September 14, 2011September 14, 2011 Oil & Gas Read more

Carried Interest Defined

A “carried interest” in an oil and gas lease is a fractional interest that is free of some or all costs of exploring, drilling, and completing the well.

Doug September 9, 2011September 9, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law Read more

Oil and Gas Working Interest Defined

The oil and gas working interest is the right to the mineral interest granted by an oil and gas lease, so called because the lessee acquires the right to work on the leased property, search, develop, and produce oil and

Doug September 9, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law Read more

Oil and Gas Royalty Defined

An oil and gas royalty is a share of the product or profit from real property, reserved by the grantor of a mineral lease in exchange for the lessee’s right to mine or drill on the land. Black’s Law Dictionary

Doug September 9, 2011 Oil & Gas, Oil & Gas Law Read more
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