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Texas Journal of Oil, Gas & Energy Law
Volume 7, Number 2, 2011-2012
Contents
Square Pegs, Round Holes: The Application and Evolution of Traditional Legal and Regulatory Concepts for Horizontal Wells, 177
H. Philip Whitworth and D. Davin McGinnis
Energy Reform and the Future of Mexico’s Oil Industry: The Pemex Bidding Rounds and Integrated Service Contracts, 215
Tim R Samples and José Luis Vittor
Criteria for Recovery of Economic Loss Under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 241
David W. Robertson
The Norway-Sweden Certificate Market in Renewable Electricity: A Model for the European Union?, 261
Geoffrey Graham Tudor
Disclosure with Protection of Trade Secrets Comes to the Hydraulic Fracturing Revolution, 289
John D. Furlow and John R. Hays, Jr.
Note & Comment
Taking Unconventional Gas to the International Arena, 357
Molly Wurzer
Recent Developments
Recent Developments in Texas, United States, and International Energy Law, 383
Contributions from: Dick Watt, Ben Elmore, Robert C. Campbell, and Cynthia R. Redwine
