Contractual Risk Allocation in the Gulf Coast Oil Exploration and Drilling Business
The University of Texas Petroleum Extension School – Triannual Presentation
March 20, 2017
Gardere attorney Audrey Momanaee presents “Contractual Risk Allocation in the Gulf Coast Oil Exploration and Drilling Business” triannually at The University of Texas Petroleum Extension School's Introduction to Offshore Operations course.
The presentation provides a comparison of Texas, Louisiana and maritime law as applicable to the oil and gas industry. An update on oilfield indemnification issues and the continued fallout from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, including its impact on insurance litigation and oil and gas contract negotiations, will also be discussed.
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