Parties cope with ND river case falloutState begins to enforce its high watermark ownership; operators face many pitfalls in revising paydecks; title work will be needed Jannelle Steger Combs For Petroleum News Bakken
The fallout from the Reep, et al. v. State, et al. river high watermark case continues. The Reep case resolved the issue of who owns the mineral rights between the high and low watermark on navigable waters in North Dakota. Originally, the case involved two lawsuits that the North Dakota Supreme Cou....
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