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Voluntary Pooling in Texas: An In-Depth Analysis

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Voluntary Pooling in Texas: An In-Depth Analysis
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Examine several substantive and procedural points impacting voluntary pooling in Texas, including common types of voluntary pooling arrangements, legal requirements for valid pooling, pooling’s effects on oil and gas leases and on the interests of the parties involved, remedies arising from an invalid or improper exercise of the pooling power, express and implied ratifications of pooled units, and unique issues stemming from the practice of horizontal drilling. 

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  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Property Owners Association Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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Katy Wehmeyer

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Voluntary Pooling in Texas: An In-Depth Analysis (May 2022)

Examine several substantive and procedural points impacting voluntary pooling in Texas, including common types of voluntary pooling arrangements, legal requirements for valid pooling, pooling’s effects on oil and gas leases and on the interests of the parties involved, remedies arising from an invalid or improper exercise of the pooling power, express and implied ratifications of pooled units, and unique issues stemming from the practice of horizontal drilling. 

Originally presented: Apr 2022 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Katy Wehmeyer, Santoyo Wehmeyer P.C. - San Antonio, TX