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    142. Mountain Valley Pipeline, fracking in the Delaware River Basin, the East Lateral XPress Project, and oil and gas leasing in the Permian Basin

    enMarch 29, 2021
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    About this Episode

    This week's episode covers a court decision regarding the Mountain Valley Pipeline's Southgate Project, a motion to intervene in the lawsuit regarding the ban on fracking in the Delaware River Basin, FERC issuing an Environmental Assessment for the East Lateral XPress Project, and a report indicating the ban on oil and gas leasing on federal lands would disproportionately effect New Mexico in the Permian Basin. 

    Host:  Sara Jenkins, Research Assistant
    Editor: Erin M. Lieberman, Research Assistant 

    For a print version, see the Shale Law Weekly Review.

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