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Existing LNG Export Facilities in the United States: Alaska, Louisiana, Texas, and Maryland

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

In May 2017, we wrote three articles addressing the then-pending and approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States. Since that time, many legal developments have occurred and so we will once again provide a discussion of LNG export developments through a planned five-part series.

The first two articles in the series addressed approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States with the first article providing an overview on the development of six projects in Louisiana and the second one focusing on five projects in Texas and one project in Georgia […]

June 12th, 2019|Tags: , |

Pending Applications for LNG Export Projects in the United States: Mississippi, Oregon, and Texas

 Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

In May 2017, we wrote three articles addressing the then-pending and approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States. Since that time, many legal developments have occurred and so we will once again provide a discussion of LNG export developments through a planned five-part series.

The first two articles in the series addressed approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States with the first article providing an overview on the development of six projects in Louisiana and the second one focusing on five projects in Texas and one project in […]

June 7th, 2019|Tags: , |

Pending Applications for LNG Export Projects in the United States: Alaska, Florida, and Louisiana

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

In May 2017, we wrote three articles addressing the then-pending and approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States. Since that time, many legal developments have occurred and so we will once again provide a discussion of LNG export developments through a planned five-part series.

The first two articles in the series addressed approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States with the first article providing an overview on the development of six projects in Louisiana and the second one focusing on five projects in Texas and one project in Georgia […]

June 5th, 2019|Tags: , |

Approved Applications for LNG Export Projects in the United States: Texas and Georgia

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

In May of 2017, we wrote three articles addressing the then-pending and approved applications for LNG Export Projects in the United States. Since that time, many legal developments have occurred and so we will once again provide a discussion of LNG export developments through a planned five-part series. The first two articles in the series will address approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States with the first article providing an overview on the development of six projects in Louisiana that have been approved by both the Federal Energy […]

May 31st, 2019|Tags: , |

Approved Applications for LNG Export Projects in the United States: Louisiana

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

In May of 2017, we wrote three articles addressing the then-pending and approved applications for LNG Export Projects in the United States. Since that time, many legal developments have occurred and so we will once again provide a discussion of LNG export developments through a planned five-part series. The first two articles in the series will address approved applications for LNG export projects in the United States with this article providing an overview on the development of six projects in Louisiana that have been approved by both the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and […]

May 30th, 2019|Tags: , |

EPA Issues Determination to Continue RCRA Exemption for Oil and Gas Wastes

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

In a regulatory determination dated April 2019, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has indicated that revisions to the federal regulations for the management of wastes associated with the exploration, development, and production (E&P) of crude oil and natural gas under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) will not be necessary at this time by the agency. In reaching this conclusion, EPA carried out a comprehensive review of published literature and government documents as well as state regulations and programs relating to the management and ultimate disposal of […]

May 24th, 2019|Tags: |

Update on State Critical Infrastructure Protection Statutes: North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

Since 2017, a number of states have taken legislative action to protect elements of their infrastructure, including oil and gas pipelines, from damage or disruption. In our last Shale Law in the Spotlight article, we addressed legal developments over the last two years in the states of Indiana, Iowa, and Louisiana.  This article will address legal developments in the states of North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.

North Dakota

During the ongoing protests against construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum signed into law two […]

May 22nd, 2019|Tags: , , |

Update on State Critical Infrastructure Protection Statutes: Indiana, Iowa, and Louisiana

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

Since 2017, a number of states have taken legislative action to protect elements of their infrastructure, including oil and gas pipelines, from damage or disruption. While some have argued that the various legislative enactments are designed to reduce pipeline protests, legislators do not always explicitly mention ongoing protest as a motivation behind the legislation.

This article will comprehensively address critical infrastructure protection statutes that have been enacted in the states of Indiana, Iowa and Louisiana. A following article will address similar statutes in the state of North Dakota, Oklahoma and […]

May 17th, 2019|Tags: , , |

North Dakota Governor Burgum Signs Critical Infrastructure Protection Legislation

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

During the summer of 2017, North Dakota experienced heightened tensions amid extensive protest activity throughout the state directed against the construction and operation of the Dakota Access Pipeline. This protest activity resulted in arrests, claims of physical violence, property damage, and a significant disruption to the economic activity associated with pipeline construction. By February 2017, the North Dakota government already had spent a sum of at least $33.7 million in protest-related costs. In order to reduce the likelihood of similar impacts in the future, Governor Doug Burgum signed into law Senate […]

May 15th, 2019|Tags: , , |

South Dakota Governor Signs Pipeline Protest Legislative Package into Law

Written by Chloe Marie – Research Specialist

On March 29, 2019, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed into law two companion bills designed to address separate issues related to pipeline protests. Senate Bill 189 imposes civil liability for pipeline demonstrators involved in riot boosting and establishes the Riot Boosting Recovery Fund to receive civil damages paid by those involved with riot boosting. Senate Bill 190 establishes the Pipeline Engagement Activity Coordination Expenses (PEACE) Fund to pay for extraordinary expenses incurred by the state or local governments arising out of, or resulting from, activities related to pipeline construction. This […]

May 13th, 2019|Tags: , , |