SCOTUS Refuses to Hear Case on Government-Sought Royalty Recoveries in Deepwater GOM

High court's refusal to hear the case ends the Department of the Interior's attempts to claim royalties from deepwater GOM lessees executed under the Deep Water Royalty Relief Act of 1995.

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Tags: 1995, Anadarko, Deep Water Royalty Relief Act of 1995, Fifth Circuit, Gulf of Mexico, OCS

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God Bless America.

Good to hear that the Feds have to abide by their leases just like the rest of us.

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