Once upon a time a good way to commit oil patch theft was to back a truck up to the tank battery in the middle of the night, fill ‘er up, and drive off into the darkness. In re: Black Elk Energy Offshore Operations LLC shows that modern methods don’t require heavy machinery.
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When Is the Client Liable for the Acts of the Independent Landman?
By Charles Sartain on
Posted in Lease Disputes
Co-author Brooke Sizer
PanAmerican Operating Inc. v. Maud Smith Estate highlights the perils of working through independent landmen: maintaining enough control to be sure the work is done as you like it, but also wanting authority to disavow his actions should you desire.
PanAmerican hired an independent contractor, Wormser, to obtain oil and gas leases…