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Redefining the Offset Well Clause, Part 2

By Charles Sartain on June 28, 2018
Posted in Land Titles, Lease Disputes

As promised, here is a more in-depth analysis of the recent Supreme Court of Texas opinion in TRO-X LP v. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. The piece was prepared by Gray Reed lawyers Charles Sartain, Chance Decker and Ethan Wood.

Tags: drainage in shale formations, offset well clause, offset wells, ptorection against drainage
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