A Study of Conservation of Oil and Gas in the United States, 1964 |
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Page 173
... court said that the Commission had the authority " to adopt and enforce any approved method available in the light of experience " to prevent waste , and that the limitation of pro- duction to market demand was a reasonable and ...
... court said that the Commission had the authority " to adopt and enforce any approved method available in the light of experience " to prevent waste , and that the limitation of pro- duction to market demand was a reasonable and ...
Page 177
... court in each instance said that the limitation of production to market demand was a reasonable and recognized method to prevent waste . The court in the Texas case said that the regulatory agency had authority " to adopt and enforce ...
... court in each instance said that the limitation of production to market demand was a reasonable and recognized method to prevent waste . The court in the Texas case said that the regulatory agency had authority " to adopt and enforce ...
Page 182
... courts of Texas , including its Supreme Court , in a series of recent cases , held that to grant to the owner of a small tract an allowable grossly disproportionate to the recoverable re- serves underlying his tract was equivalent to ...
... courts of Texas , including its Supreme Court , in a series of recent cases , held that to grant to the owner of a small tract an allowable grossly disproportionate to the recoverable re- serves underlying his tract was equivalent to ...
Contents
IINTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 3 |
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF CONSERVATION | 12 |
Economics | 21 |
Copyright | |
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