Oil and Gas deposits at International Boundaries - New ways for Governments and Oil and Gas companies to handle an increasingly urgent problem
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Perry, Alan
Article from: OGEL 2 (2007), in Unitisation and JDZs
Summary
p>This guidance note is for both Governments and the oil and gas companies
who are their licence-holders.
- It provides new thinking about how they should inter-act when deposits adjoin or straddle international boundaries.
- It summarises the elusive law on the 'rule of capture' .
- It shows how to by-pass the legal problems when States cannot reach agreement with their neighbours about cross-border deposits.
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Suggested Citation
A. Perry; "Oil and Gas deposits at International Boundaries - New ways for Governments and Oil and Gas companies to handle an increasingly urgent problem"
OGEL 2 (2007), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=2412