Increased unconventional oil and gas development has created concerns about property right issues and land degradation problems for many U.S. landowners. Many states allow forced pooling, which forces landowners to lease their lands to an operator, even if the owner disagrees, when a threshold is reached. Extension professionals need to provide relevant information to decision makers and other local stakeholders on the effects of forced pooling. This article examines how forced pooling laws can affect local voice. Findings suggest that the holders of decision-making power at the local level differ according to the forced pooling thresholds used
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Scholars periodically note the impending upsurge in local oil and gas regulation, offering various r...
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Hydrocarbons can be produced more efficiently ihen neighboring landowners work in cooperation, rathe...
This article explores why pooling is especially needed in urban areas such as the Barnett Shale, and...
Unlike most other countries where the government owns the rights to all minerals, the United States ...
On March 4, 1965, the Texas Legislature enacted the Mineral Interest Pooling Act\u27 (MIPA), which b...
Robertson\u27s piece focuses on the role of local governments operating within a larger legal system...
Historically, Texas has boasted a very lucrative oil and gas industry, which has been vital to the s...
Not so many years ago the oil industry faced utter collapse and ruin, a situation brought on by oper...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2013.Ca...
This Article explores the nationally common problem of tension and conflict among state oil and gas ...
Starting in 2007, many western Maryland landowners saw increased oil and gas leasing as gas companie...
There is much controversy about the mining of shale gas through a process known as hydraulic fractur...
High volume slickivater horizontal hydraulic fracturing ( hydrofracking or \u27fracking ) is an i...
We study farm real estate values in the Barnett Shale (Texas) and the northeastern part of the Marce...
Scholars periodically note the impending upsurge in local oil and gas regulation, offering various r...
This article addresses the legal circumstances arising when a state agency authorizes oil and gas pr...
Hydrocarbons can be produced more efficiently ihen neighboring landowners work in cooperation, rathe...
This article explores why pooling is especially needed in urban areas such as the Barnett Shale, and...
Unlike most other countries where the government owns the rights to all minerals, the United States ...
On March 4, 1965, the Texas Legislature enacted the Mineral Interest Pooling Act\u27 (MIPA), which b...
Robertson\u27s piece focuses on the role of local governments operating within a larger legal system...
Historically, Texas has boasted a very lucrative oil and gas industry, which has been vital to the s...
Not so many years ago the oil industry faced utter collapse and ruin, a situation brought on by oper...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2013.Ca...
This Article explores the nationally common problem of tension and conflict among state oil and gas ...
Starting in 2007, many western Maryland landowners saw increased oil and gas leasing as gas companie...
There is much controversy about the mining of shale gas through a process known as hydraulic fractur...
High volume slickivater horizontal hydraulic fracturing ( hydrofracking or \u27fracking ) is an i...
We study farm real estate values in the Barnett Shale (Texas) and the northeastern part of the Marce...
Scholars periodically note the impending upsurge in local oil and gas regulation, offering various r...