Surface Use for Mineral Development in the New West: Finding Good Ground
The papers presented at the 2008 Special Institute on Surface Use For Mineral Development in the New West are available both as a written manual (looseleaf binder or downloadable file) and audio CD or download (See audio options in the drop-down menu). Chapters include:
- Changing winds
- Severed minerals and split estates in the oil and gas context
- Access to federal oil and gas on public lands
- Surface uses related to oil and gas development on the national forests
- Local land use regulation of oil and gas development
- Access to oil and gas on Indian lands
- Access to private surface and state surface use laws
- How to access federal lands for oil and gas development – a best business practices primer
- New West conservation easements and oil & gas development
- County and municipal efforts to regulate and permit oil and gas: different perspectives
- Surface use agreements: what to do when things go wrong
- State surface owner protection laws: tales of preemption, federalism, and a changing West
- Relative property interests on the federal oil and gas lease
- Oil and gas access and New West real estate development
- Condemnation litigation - “The sword and the shield”
- New West regulation of access: perspectives of the oil and gas developer and affected constituencies
Mineral Law Series Volume 2008, Number 1 (February 2008)Manual: 1 looseleaf volume/812 pagesISBN 978-1-882047-35-2
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