Natural Gas Pipeline Easement & Right-of-Way Agreements - A Landowner's List of Terms to Negotiate
NATURAL GAS PIPELINE EASEMENT AND
RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENTS:
A LANDOWNER’S LIST OF TERMS TO NEGOTIATE
ERIC C. CAMP
DECKER, JONES, MCMACKIN, MCCLANE, HALL & BATES, PC
801 CHERRY STREET, SUITE 2000, UNIT #46
FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102
(817) 336-2400
ECAMP@DECKERJONES.COM
Disclaimers and Acknowledgements
This paper is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.…
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Statement from IHS CERA: New York Times Misidentified IHS CERA Employee in Story
ContinueThe Times' article “Insiders Sound Alarm Amid a Natural Gas Rush,” does not reflect the IHS position on shale gas.
Emails referenced in the article were written in 2008 and 2009, early in the understanding of the performance metrics for shale gas and have been proven completely wrong by events. One of the emails that was referenced in the article as from IHS was apparently written by someone misidentified as an IHS employee when in fact that person…
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Wright Water Introduces a Ground Breaking Tool for Water Resource Location
The Wright Water Network just got smarter this week with the release of our new RightSource System. The RightSource System(RSS) turns the hundreds of raw water sources already in our…
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Introducing Reserve Estimation for Unconventional Resources
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AEI Event: Hydraulic Fracturing: Beneficent Breakthrough or Environmental Endangerment?
This is happening on Wednesday (25th) from 1-3pm. They typically have a video feed online, so check back on Wednesday. Hopefully, they will get into something of substance instead of just an "is-not & is-too" argument. The panel looks tilted in one direction. What do you think?
Panelists:
RONALD BAILEY, Reason Magazine
MARK BROWNSTEIN, Environmental…
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Should we ever tap our Strategic Pertroleum Reserves?
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Live From the 2011 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo
Pre-Expo Tour
Prior to the official start of the 2011 ACT Expo I had an opportunity to go on a group tour of two natural gas refueling stations. The first stop was at a CNG refueling station built and operated by Clean Energy to service a large fleet of Republic waste haulers. The station is laid out in a large parking area so up to 100 trucks can be fueled overnight in what is known as a slow-fill operation.…
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Introducing "Weekly Shale"
Over the last couple years, I have sent you content updates on some of the more popular discussion
s on GoHaynesvilleShale.com. Early in the development of the Haynesville play, I believe these were especially useful as things were evolving by the day. Hopefully you found these updates useful. However, as GHS evolved, I started rethinking…
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HOW DIGITAL PROCESSING CAN HELP YOUR BUSINESS GO GREEN
Electronic payables solutions like Oildex are helping businesses reduce paper consumption as well as processing time and costs
For decades energy companies have been awash in paper, with the desks of engineers and accountants piled high with invoices, field tickets, and purchase orders. As these companies have grown, so has the number and size…
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Obama on Hydraulic Fracturing
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Pres Obama: "Shale Under Our Feet"
From today's energy sepeech by President Obama at Georgetown. I came in on this late, so your thoughts are welcome. Very lukewarm on his endorsement of natural gas. Ignored the promise of shale oil. More attacks on the oil industry... Generally shows a lack of handle on the subject matter.
- Energy Secretary Chu will work with Natural Gas companies to improve the safety of shale gas drilling.
- The potential for natural gas is enormous with broad bi-partisan…
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Frac Water Education Series: Legal Issues (Next conference call March 31st)
This is the 3rd part, of a 3 part series of conference calls dealing with Frac Water issues.
Note: New guest added to panel. James W. Pratt, Executive Director of the Sabine River Authority,
GET REGISTERED for this CONFERENCE CALL
Who owns the surface water? It's a simple question with an…
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Listen to Pond Building 101
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Haynesville celebrates 3rd anniversary amid heated discussion
Happy birthday to the Haynesville! As the play, now the largest natural gas-producing play in the country, celebrates its third anniversary, the debate on hydraulic fracturing continues. What are your thoughts on the argument?
Read this article and let us know!
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Frac Water Education Series: Pond Building 101
Shaler,
Recently, GHS announced a partnership with Wright Water Resources. The goal of our partnership is to provide knowledge and opportunities to landowners who seek to turn pond water into income and to connect the…
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Social Media
As evident by this site, more and more people are turning to social media to find answers, connect with similar people and learn as much as they can. Chesapeake has embraced this, and we've started a Facebook fan page and a Twitter account. Come visit us on our pages, post comments, ask questions or just tell us what's on your mind. I'll be there to answer!
Click here for our Facebook page…
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Surface and Groundwater Issues, An Interview with Gary Hanson
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Texas Statewide Rule 37 Exceptions and the Mineral Interest Pooling Act
This discussion is intended to provide a general overview of Statewide Rule 37 Exceptions and the Mineral Interest Pooling Act in Texas, and is not a comment or opinion on any one particular set of facts. If you have questions or have received a notice of a Rule 37 Exception application or MIPA application affecting your land, you are encouraged to contact an attorney to receive advice specific to your…
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Your Experiences with Haynesville Shale: What About You?
A couple weeks ago, I asked a couple questions of you. Thought I’d post a couple responses. Reminder. I asked, “How long has your family owned the land in Louisiana? 2) When did you lease? 3) What’s been your experience? 3) Any concerns for the environment? 4) Why did you join GHS? 5) What has been the biggest change for you?” A few of you responded. I posted a couple of the responses below.
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Partnership Between Wright Water Resources and GoHaynesvilleShale.com Formed
Good morning Shalers,
Today, I’m excited to announce a first for GoHaynesvilleShale.com—we’ve formed a partnership with Wright Water Resources, a new technology company focused on helping landowners bring their water to market. Using the latest technologies in mapping and 3D modeling, Wright Water is building the most comprehensive and real-time…
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In researching the decades-old Tuscaloosa Trend and the immense wealth it has generated for many, I find it deeply troubling that this resource-rich formation runs directly beneath one of the poorest communities in North Baton Rouge—near…
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