...and Utica shales present a boon to the Pennsylvania economy, the negotiation of a lease should not be the only legal consideration for a landowner...
...anticipated final report of the Pennsylvania Marcellus...zoning reform to mineral rights. Included among...without environmental hearing board involvement. ...
...U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals decided West Virginia...rain water and groundwater to minerals that will make the water...
...The extraction of natural resources has...of non-fuel minerals have been successfully...health and the environment. Throughout the past...
...potential stakes associated with clean coal technology are evidenced by the intensity of the media campaigns launched by various interested parties. On one side, there...
...levy taxes on the value of oil, natural gas and coal...value of coal and other mineral extraction operations. The legislation, House...
...Vigorous debate erupted in the Pennsylvania Bar Association's House of Delegates over a state Senate bill that would alter the legal presumption...
...balance in favor of the government's...to protect the environment over landowners' right...the Brisbin Recreation Board and the Locust...
...Law'Environment-Friendly' Standard Emerges...balance in favor of the government's...the Brisbin Recreation Board and the Locust...
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