ENERGY NEWSLETTER South Texas College of Law Houston
Harry L. Reed Institute of Oil & Gas
Oil & Gas Law Society’s Update Developing Trainings, Events, and Energy Students “Today, we (the US) export LNG to 27 nations on five continents,” Rick Perry stated at CERAWeek 2018. The US Secretary of Energy’s comments highlight the focus of 2018 for the Oil & Gas Law Society: Liquefied Natural Gas. This second annual publication of our Energy Newsletter has marked significant developments in the last year. LNG exports continue to increase from the United States to the world, Mexico continues to transform its energy sector, and the supermajors of the industry steadily return home to West Texas for some of the best margins available for hydrocarbon production. These exciting events have led to an increasing interest in oil and gas legal studies, adding more responsibility to the Officers of the Oil & Gas Law Society (OGLS) as they build new strategic plans for practitioner training and contract negotiation. Mayer Brown’s Jose Valera will be teaching a LNG contracts workshop going through the primary two dozen contracts needed to make an LNG project possible. This training will be the first of its kind, and we are excited to host such an opportunity. The support of Texas LNG’s CEO, Vivek Chandra, has been critical to our success through the donation of LNG fundamental books and workshop training. The OGLS looks forward to developing the skills of its students in LNG into the future. Since the publication last Spring, 2017 was marked most notably by our International Petroleum Transactions course being taught by the world-renowned negotiator, Eduardo Pereira. His expertise on global affairs made him an excellent resource for our students, and we are grateful for his support. Director Kulander continues to teach the building blocks of American O&G contracts through Domestic Petroleum Transactions while also teaching the Energy Law course. Professors Michael Jones, Matthew Festa, and Chuck Brownman develop our students’ foundational oil and gas knowledge. Professors Michael Kirby and Randy Sadler continue to teach our students the foundations of land and title. The OGLS, with the help of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators, hosted at South Texas College of Law Houston the second annual International Energy Series: North Africa event. King & Spalding’s John Bowman and Nassif & Associates Toufic Nassif spoke to our students about the challenges of contracting in North African O&G. It was an enlightening conversation, and we’d like to thank them again for their support. Ken Rice and Tim Brown at Anadarko continue to develop our students through their international upstream training courses with a Joint Operating Agreement day scheduled for the summer. We are all looking forward to what is in store for our organization in the rest of 2018.
Spring 2018 Edition
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Oil & Gas Law Society’s Update .................................. 1 Letter from the Editor ........ 2 Lightning Oil: The Erosion of Mineral Estate Rights .... 3 ConocoPhillips Co. v. Koopmann: The RAP and Savings Clauses in Oil & Gas Transactions ................. 7 Sustainability in Contracts: The AIPN Joint Operating Agreement ......................... 12 Mineral and Surface Estates in Conflict: A Scenario Study .................................. 15