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Protecting Oil and Gas Lessor Rights Against a Financially Distressed Lease

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Protecting Oil and Gas Lessor Rights Against a Financially Distressed Lease
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In 2020, nearly 50 exploration and production companies filed for bankruptcy, with Texas-based operators accounting for the majority of those filings. As a lessor-landowner, certain actions must be taken to secure rights under the oil and gas lease and preserve potential claims against the distressed operator.

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

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1. Protecting Lessor Rights Against a Financially Distressed Lessee (Apr 2021)

Ryan Lammert

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Protecting Lessor Rights Against a Financially Distressed Lessee (Apr 2021)

In 2020, nearly 50 exploration and production companies filed for bankruptcy, with Texas-based operators accounting for the majority of those filings. As a lessor-landowner, certain actions must be taken to secure rights under the oil and gas lease and preserve potential claims against the distressed operator.

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

Ryan Lammert, Uhl, Fitzsimons, Jewett, Burton & Wolff, PLLC - San Antonio, TX