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Energy Exploration: Consideration in Land Use 

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Energy Exploration: Consideration in Land Use 
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Increased oil, gas, and other energy exploration is a large driver of land use change. The fact that the surface estate and mineral estate can be owned individually and that the mineral estate is dominate can cause significant development issues to arise. Think about some of the relevant issues such as the accommodation doctrine, mineral subdivisions, and issues to be discussed during negotiations.

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1. Energy Exploration: Consideration in Land Use (May 2020)

Jamie Lavergne Bryan, Rory Hatch

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Energy Exploration: Consideration in Land Use (May 2020)

Increased oil, gas, and other energy exploration is a large driver of land use change. The fact that the surface estate and mineral estate can be owned individually and that the mineral estate is dominate can cause significant development issues to arise. Discuss some of the relevant issues such as the accommodation doctrine, mineral subdivisions, and issues to be discussed during negotiations.

Originally presented: Apr 2020 Land Use Conference

Jamie Lavergne Bryan, K&L Gates LLP - Fort Worth, TX
Rory Hatch, K&L Gates LLP - Houston, TX