Annual Institute on Mineral Law
The Louisiana Mineral Law Institute was created in 1953 as an annual continuing legal education program. The goal of the Institute is to promote an understanding of the mineral law of Louisiana and neighboring states, and to facilitate the development of the law through educational activities.
Current Volume: Volume 56 (2009) The 56th Annual Institute on Mineral Law
Front Matter
Papers
Recent Developments in the Law
Jamie S. Manuel
Geology of the Louisiana Haynesville Shale Play
Louis Gilbert
Some Questions Arising from the Diverse Ownership of Lands Penetrated by a Horizontal Well
Thomas A. Harrell
Recent Haynesville Shale Leasing Issues
Gregory G. Duplantis
Unitization of Haynesville Shale
Richard W. Revels Jr.
Selected Haynesville Shale Issues Arising under the Public Records Doctrine and the "New Recording Act"
Paul A. Strickland
Why Worry About Professionalism?
Michael H. Rubin
Current Developments in the Outer Continental Shelf
Lambert M. Laperouse
Leasing from the Dead: Production in Cemeteries and Other Curious Corners of Louisiana Mineral Law
Ryan M. Seidemann
Understanding Area of Mutual Interest,
Preferential Rights and Maintenance of
Uniform Interest Provisions in Joint
Operating Agreements
Gerald F. Slattery Jr. and Amanda Davis Landry
Legal Ethics For Inquiring Minds
N. Gregory Smith
Energy Finance in the New Industry Economics
Craig W. Murray
Carbon Sequestration:
Resource Management through the
Storage of Carbon Dioxide in Geologic Structures -
A Proposed Legislative Framework for Louisiana
Michael B. Donald
Enhanced Oil Recovery by CO2 Flooding:
Louisiana Project and Pipeline Regulations, Expropriation
Authority and Severance Tax Incentives
Randall C. Songy
Does Market Volatility in the Oil Patch
Breed New Litigation?
Cheryl Mollere Kornick