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The Midstream Contract World in Four Parts

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Explore the midstream contract world in four parts: (i) the federal regulatory landscape; (ii) the difference between pipelines and gathering systems; (iii) state oil and gas, and real property law (covenant running with the land, pipeline common carrier issues); and (iv) the economics of different basins (constrained takeaway capacity or taking sand to the beach).

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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1. The Midstream Contract World Defined in Four Parts (Dec 2020)

Matthew Dudley Cavenaugh, Camisha L. Simmons, Patricia Baron Tomasco

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The Midstream Contract World Defined in Four Parts (Dec 2020)

Explore the midstream contract world in four parts: (i) the federal regulatory landscape; (ii) the difference between pipelines and gathering systems; (iii) state oil and gas, and real property law (covenant running with the land, pipeline common carrier issues); and (iv) the economics of different basins (constrained takeaway capacity or taking sand to the beach).

Originally presented: Nov 2020 Bankruptcy Conference

Matthew Dudley Cavenaugh, Jackson Walker LLP - Houston, TX
Camisha L. Simmons, Simmons Legal PLLC - Dallas, TX
Patricia Baron Tomasco, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP - Houston, TX