Joint Operating Agreements at Issue Recently, the Texas Supreme Court heard oral argument in its review of a decision by the Court of Appeals in Tyler. The case involves the finding of liability by an operator for, among other claims, failing to maintain production or operations on leased acreage, causing the leases to terminate. What […]
Indemnified or Not?
Merriam-Webster defines “indemnity” as follows: 1. a: security against hurt, loss, or damage; b: exemption from incurred penalties or liabilities. Those in the oil and gas industry define it as a necessary evil, but also a tricky one. The issue of indemnity provisions in contracts has been the subject of much scrutiny by both the […]
From the General Counsel ~ Angela Staples
Based on the frequency of my articles that concern the statute of limitations, I am certain that some (many?) of you must think that I am unreasonably obsessed with the topic. While I can’t dispute that it interests me, the number of articles is actually due to the recent surge in lawsuits, and Texas Supreme […]
From the General Counsel
by Angela Staples, General Counsel, Permian Basin Petroleum Association. Texas Supreme Court Update: When does trespass occur below ground? And how actionable would such trespass be? These are questions that still have no clear answers. In the March Issue of PBOG, I discussed a case upon which the Texas Supreme Court would be hearing oral […]