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The End of Chevron Deference: Implications for the Oil & Gas Industry

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After 40 years, the Chevron doctrine has been overruled, fundamentally changing how the oil and gas industry navigates federal regulations as federal courts stand ready to play a more active role in interpreting regulatory statutes. Explore the impacts of this shift in power on the industry as a whole.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2026

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M. Alejandra Salas

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The End of Chevron Deference: Implications for the Oil & Gas Industry (May 2025)

After 40 years, the Chevron doctrine has been overruled, fundamentally changing how the oil and gas industry navigates federal regulations as federal courts stand ready to play a more active role in interpreting regulatory statutes. Explore the impacts of this shift in power on the industry as a whole. 

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

M. Alejandra Salas, McGinnis Lochridge, LLP - Austin, TX