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Update on Midstream Agreements in Bankruptcy: From Sabine to Southland and Beyond

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Update on Midstream Agreements in Bankruptcy: From Sabine to Southland and Beyond
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Many recent E&P bankruptcies have grappled with the characterization of midstream agreements as either contractual rights that can be rejected or real property interests that ride through unaffected. This presentation analyzes the ever-shifting legal landscape, which has seen midstream agreements characterized as both, leading to a widening split in the courts and uncertainty in the industry.

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024

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Jonathan Hyman, Philip Jordan, Lydia R Webb

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Update On Midstream Agreements in Bankruptcy—From Sabine to Southland and Beyond (Apr 2021)

Many recent E&P bankruptcies have grappled with the characterization of midstream agreements as either contractual rights that can be rejected or real property interests that ride through unaffected. This presentation analyzes the ever-shifting legal landscape, which has seen midstream agreements characterized as both, leading to a widening split in the courts and uncertainty in the industry.

Originally presented: Mar 2021 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Jonathan Hyman, Gray Reed - Houston, TX
Philip Jordan, Gray Reed - Dallas, TX
Lydia R Webb, Gray Reed - Dallas, TX