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When is an Oil and Gas Contract a Contract in the Bankruptcy Court?

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When is an Oil and Gas Contract a Contract in the Bankruptcy Court?
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Hear a discussion by experienced practitioners regarding whether an asset purchase and sale agreement, an oil and gas lease, and a joint operating agreement will be rejected by a bankruptcy court. In addition, discuss structuring Bankruptcy Code Section 363 Orders and their effect on encumbrances on title and obligations of the purchasers in light of the Texas Supreme Court decision in Noble Energy, Inc. v. ConocoPhillips Co.

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1. We're Not Out of the Woods Yet: When is a Contract a Contract in the Bankruptcy Court? (May 2018)

Eric R. Goodman, W. John English Jr.

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We're Not Out of the Woods Yet: When is a Contract a Contract in the Bankruptcy Court? (May 2018)

Hear a discussion by experienced practitioners regarding whether an asset purchase and sale agreement, an oil and gas lease, and a joint operating agreement will be rejected by a bankruptcy court. In addition, discuss structuring Bankruptcy Code Section 363 Orders and their effect on encumbrances on title and obligations of the purchasers in light of the Texas Supreme Court decision in Noble Energy, Inc. v. ConocoPhillips Co.

Originally presented: Apr 2018 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Eric R. Goodman, Baker & Hostetler LLP - Cleveland, OH
W. John English Jr., Baker & Hostetler LLP - Houston, TX