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800-247-4724 | www.pbi.org Part I: Historical and technical Background Historical Background of Pennsylvania • Oil and Gas Law Technical Background— • Geology and the Drilling Process Part II: Ownership, transfer, and title Title Defects and Their Cure • Ownership of Oil and Gas Interests • Understanding, Interpreting, and Shaping the • Evolving Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Lease Implied Covenants • Pooling and Unitization • Oil and Gas Lease Negotiations from the • Lessor's Perspective Oil and Gas Lease Negotiations from the • Lessee's Perspective Resolving Issues Involving Dormant • Oil and Gas Interests Part III: regulatory Issues Overview of Pennsylvania Regulatory Issues • Permitting and Environmental Regulation • Wetlands and Waters Permitting • Compact Commissions and Their Impact • on Oil and Gas Permitting Natural Gas Pipeline Regulation • Wildlife Issues • Zoning and Municipal Regulation • of Oil and Gas Development of Oil and Gas on State • and Federal Lands Representing Citizens in Challenges • to Oil and Gas Permits Litigation of Natural Gas Claims • from the Plaintiff's Perspective Litigation of Natural Gas Claims • from the Defendant's Perspective #7610, 8.5" x 11" binder, 430+ pages, includes searchable CD-ROM Published August 2014 $259.00 Include $8.00 shipping & handling & 6% PA sales tax on all book orders—see order form. the Law of Oil & Gas in Pennsylvania The Law of Oil & Gas in Pennsylvania Joel R. Burcat Stephen W. Saunders Editors PBI No. 7610 ISBN 978-1-57804-015-5 Purchase of this CD-ROM entitles the owner to use it on a single computer only. It may not be copied or used over a network without express written license from PBI. CR – 7610 © 2014 Pennsylvania Bar Institute All Rights Reserved Requires Adobe Reader 8.0 or higher (available free) See readme file. ISBN 978-1-57804-015-5 The Law of Oil & Gas in Pennsylvania Beneft from the analysis and advice of 28 accomplished and respected leaders in oil and gas law practice Editors/authors Joel R. Burcat Stephen W. Saunders additional authors Amy L. Barrette Marc J. Bern George A. Bibikos Lauren M. Burge Robert J. Burnett John W. Carroll Sean Cassidy Brian J. Clark Robert W. Diehl Michael Dillon Kevin J. Garber Robert M. Jochen Michael P. Joy Tate J. Kunkle Lisa C. McManus Jeremy A. Mercer Thomas B. Murphy Joe Osborne Ross H. Pifer Jonathan E. Rinde Russell L. Schetroma Mark Szybist Lauren M. Williams Elizabeth U. Witmer Matthew L. Wolford Jordan B. Yeager Pennsylvania's law of oil and gas was originally developed by the courts in the nineteenth century. Signifcant statutory and regulatory controls were not developed until the mid-twentieth century. The courts, General Assembly, and Commonwealth agencies are extensively reevaluating existing law in this area. This treatise examines both title and regulatory issues relating to oil and gas. This examination is made both from the perspectives of land and mineral rights owners and the oil and gas industries. The treatise thoroughly explores the rich history of oil and gas legal concepts and the technical, environmental, and regulatory issues unique to exploration for and production of oil and gas in Pennsylvania. Oil & Gas Pennsylvania's law of oil and gas will continue to evolve as courts grapple with the application of new technologies and concepts that collide with a body of case law developed in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Purchase this book and learn about emerging developments and everything you need to stay informed about oil and gas law in Pennsylvania. This book is included in PBI's automatic update service. PBI will publish new editions as appropriate to keep the book up to date. Everyone who purchases the book will receive each update at a reduced price with an invoice and an option to return it with no further obligation. NOTE: If you do not want to be enrolled in this service, simply check the box so indicating on the order form. The Law of in PennsyLvania The defnitive guide to oil and gas issues in Pennsylvania

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