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Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Tariff Turbulence: Navigating Force Majeure Risks in Texas Oil and Gas Contracts

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Upstream oil and gas producers and oilfield service companies are facing new uncertainties from recently imposed federal tariffs. In early 2025, the US expanded tariffs on a broad range of imports, suddenly increasing costs...more

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Winter Storm Uri and Force Majeure: The Legal Battles Continue

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Winter Storm Uri sent shockwaves through Texas, freezing gas supplies at a time of critical need and plunging the state into widespread power outages. In the aftermath, the courts have been flooded with force majeure claims,...more

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The Force (Majeure) May Not Be So Strong in This One

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In a recent lawsuit, an oil producer claims significant monthly losses due to a forced pipeline shutdown, alleging the pipeline company violated their contract by failing to adhere to U.S. laws and ensure operational...more

Troutman Pepper Locke

Energy Contracting and the Hidden Power of the Force Majeure Clause - Energy Law Insights

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The energy sector is currently undergoing seismic change and with that change comes tremendous opportunity. Our energy video series, which features nationally recognized Troutman Pepper partners as they discuss a vast array...more

Gray Reed

Winter Storm Uri – No Summary Judgment This Time

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Unit Petroleum Company v. Koch Energy Services, LLC is another force majeure case arising out of winter storm Uri. Unlike a similar case, summary judgment was denied because, said the United States District Court, The word...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

Contextual “Construction” of Force Majeure Clauses

The Texas Supreme Court recently provided new guidance in interpreting force majeure language in an oil and gas drilling dispute. In Point Energy Partners Permian, LLC v. MRC Permian Company, the court held that the oil and...more

Gray Reed

More Force Majeure Fallout From Uri

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MIECO, LLC v. Pioneer Natural Resources presented a challenge to a force majeure defense in a dispute arising from Winter Storm Uri. The defense carried the day....more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

Why a decision out of Texas might have changed what qualifies as a force majeure event

MIECO LLC v. Pioneer Nat. Res. USA, Inc. - May a seller of energy invoke force majeure to excuse its non-performance under a delivery contract – a contract that obligates the seller to deliver a particular quantity of...more

White & Case LLP

Managing Contractual Performance in Times of Sanitary Crisis: The Spanish Law Perspective

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The unprecedented health crisis arising from the novel Coronavirus disease (“COVID-19”) and measures enacted by the Spanish Government to contain the spread, has in some cases affected contractual performance. The...more

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Pulling the Trigger on Force Majeure: An Update from the Midstream Energy Perspective

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Last month we provided a Locke Lord LLP QuickStudy outlining Texas law on force majeure in light of COVID-19 and the oil price war. While the price war may have reached a cease-fire, the pandemic and its effect on the global...more

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Storage Wars — The Force Majeure Awakens

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As the dual crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and a Russo-Saudi price war rock global oil markets, the force majeure is strong with many oil and gas companies. (Read on for more Star Wars puns.) But the legal battle over...more

K&L Gates LLP

COVID-19: U.S. Oil and Gas Upstream Supply Chain Disruptions and Force Majeure

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The COVID-19 global pandemic and the decline of oil and gas prices have added stress and economic uncertainty to a strained oil and gas industry....more

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Pulling the Trigger on Force Majeure: A Texan Perspective on COVID-19 and an Oil Price War

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Force majeure is a doctrine that excuses performance under a contract when a supervening event prevents that performance. In recent days, COVID-19 has caused many executive and in-house lawyers to examine their contractual...more

Gray Reed

Coronavirus and the Energy Industry: Drilling into Force Majeure Clauses

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Many oil and gas contracts – leases and JOAs for example – have force majeure clauses. The purpose is to allow contracting parties to suspend or terminate performance when certain circumstances arise that are beyond their...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

An Inkling of INCOTERMS® 2020: A Summary Chart for the New Edition of International Trade Terms

Energy & Infrastructure Projects partner Robert A. James has produced the second edition of his Inkling chart with explanations to guide both veterans and newcomers. An Inkling of Incoterms® 2020 tracks the clauses of the...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Coronavirus and Force Majeure in English Law

- Under English law, force majeure clauses in contracts may allow parties to avoid their performance obligations in certain extreme circumstances, as defined by the contract. - It is unlikely that a low demand for LNG in...more

K&L Gates LLP

May the Force Be with You: North Dakota Supreme Court Affirms that Force Majeure Clause Applies to Primary Term of Oil and Gas...

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The North Dakota Supreme Court recently held, in Pennington v. Continental Resources, Inc., that a force majeure clause could toll the primary term of an oil and gas lease, even in the absence of initial operations or...more

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How is Hurricane Season Impacting Your Supply Contracts?

The 2017 hurricane season has already had a significant impact, with Hurricanes Harvey and Irma causing billions of dollars of damage in Texas and Florida. And more hurricanes are likely on the way. ...more

Hogan Lovells

Resolving disputes arising out of supply chain disruption in Nigeria's oil and gas market

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In this hoganlovells.com interview, Hogan Lovells counsel Jerome Finnis discusses how disparate factors, such as force majeure events and changes in law, can provoke disruptions in Nigeria’s oil and gas supply chain. He also...more

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Hurricane Harvey and Oil and Gas Operations – What To Do

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In light of the adverse effects the storm, floods and tornadoes will have on oil and gas production, transportation and processing operations, we offer several bits of advice: Force majeure - Winds and floods are among...more

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