Under the Produced Water Act (“Act”) enacted in the 2019 regular legislative session, the New Mexico Legislature authorized the New Mexico Oil Conservation Division (“OCD”) and the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission (“WQCC”) to regulate produced water resulting from oil and gas drilling or production. The Act governs the transportation and sale of produced water, recycled water (also referred to as recycled produced water), and treated water (also referred to as treated produced water)
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (“EGLE”), formerly the Michigan Depa...
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Oil and gas output in California has declined as the industry faces increasing regulatory and market...
ABSTRACT Commercial scale oil shale and oil sands development will require water, the amount of whic...
Oil and gas production continues to be an important sector of Utah’s economy. Following a 25% loss i...
Under the Produced Water Act (“Act”) enacted in the 2019 regular legislative session, the New Mexico...
Under long-established Texas law, the surface estate owner clearly owns oilfield produced water. How...
The demand for water is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural Resource...
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (“EGLE”), formerly the Michigan Depa...
No opinions were issued by the New Mexico Supreme Court during the survey period relating to oil and...
Even though no oil and only a small quantity of natural gas is produced in Oregon, the Oregon Legisl...
This article contains a list some of the key cases decided in the state and federal courts of New Me...
The statutory framework surrounding oil and gas law and the related title issues in Texas and New Me...
The demand for water in Texas is continuing to increase as population and industry grow. The Natural...
A recent oil boom in Southern New Mexico has resulted in increased hydraulic fracturing operations i...
If oil were involved, rather than water, Texas law provides the landowner absolute ownership of all ...
While many of the water issues in New Mexico center around having an adequate supply of water, the q...
Oil and gas output in California has declined as the industry faces increasing regulatory and market...
ABSTRACT Commercial scale oil shale and oil sands development will require water, the amount of whic...
Oil and gas production continues to be an important sector of Utah’s economy. Following a 25% loss i...