Shale-Gas Case Ringing Alarms in State-Level Mineral-Rights Law
The unexpected earthquake that rocked the Eastern Seaboard recently was not the only seismic shock the region has endured in recent months. A different kind of tremor was also felt, most keenly by those involved in the energy industry in that general area. The presence of an enormous volume of poten...
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