Articles From Craig R. Hedin

Illinois to Participate in Infrastructure Law to Address Orphaned Wells By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, March 2022 In November of 2021, President Biden signed into law a $1 trillion infrastructure bill that included the REGROW Act, which includes funds to plug and remediate orphan wells in various states.
Proposed Legislation By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, March 2022 An overview of the recent legislation proposed by the Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management.
IDNR Adopts Amendments to Regulation By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2021 Amendments to the spacing requirements for oil wells were recently adopted by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and went into effect on October 2021.
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Oil and Gas Operations: Notices of Violation and Director’s Decisions By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2021 A review of the current status of the notice of violation and director's decision procedures for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
USEPA Releases Proposed Methane Rule By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2021 On November 2, 2021, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released its proposed methane rule for the oil and gas industry.
IDNR Proposes Amendment to Spacing Regulations By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2021 The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has started the process to amend its rules regarding spacing requirement for oil wells.
Illinois Supreme Court Decides Mineral Tax Deed Case By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2021 A summary of the recent Illinois Supreme Court opinion in In re Application for a Tax Deed.
Climate Change Litigation: Court Dismisses New York City Case By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, June 2021 A summary and analysis of City of New York v. Chevron Corporation, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, PLC, and BP P.L.C.
Legislative Session Quiet as to Oil & Gas Issues By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, June 2021 Summaries of recently proposed legislation that could impact how oil operators do business.
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Certiorari on Illinois Oil & Gas Case By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, June 2021 The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied a writ of certiorari in a case in which the validity of a regulatory takings claim by reason of the Hydraulic Fracturing Regulatory Act was at issue.
Status of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Methane Rules By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, March 2021 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued two final rules related to the 2016 New Source Performance Standards for the oil and gas industry. These new rules were challenged by various states, including Illinois.
Mineral Interest Tax Deed Litigation Continues By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2020 A summary and analysis of In re Application for a Tax Deed.
Recommendations From the Oil & Gas Board By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2020 A summary of the matters discussed at the November Oil & Gas Board meeting.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Issues Final Policy and Technical Rules for the Oil and Gas Industry By Craig R. Hedin Environmental Law, October 2020 On August 13, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued two final rules related to the New Source Performance Standards for the oil and gas industry.
IDNR Revisions to Spacing and Location of Wells By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2020 The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Oil & Gas Resource Management has made significant revisions as to how oil wells are spaced and located. 
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Issues Final Policy and Technical Rules for the Oil and Gas Industry By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2020 On August 13, 2020, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued two final rules related to the New Source Performance Standards for the oil and gas industry.
Principle of Equity Applied to Tax Sale of Minerals By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, June 2020 In The Fayette County County Treasurer v. Dome Tax Service Co., Inc., the appellate court considered a case involving the tax sale of a mineral interest where the supervisor of assessments had previously incorrectly entered the name and address of the owner in its tax system.
The Rule of Capture: Pennsylvania Decision By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, March 2020 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently overturned the appellate court's decision in Briggs v. Southwestern Energy Production Co.
USEPA Considers Emission Standards for Methane By Craig R. Hedin Environmental Law, February 2020 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's one-size-fits-all approach with respect to all oil and natural gas operators in the United States has a disproportional impact on conventional operations such as those in Illinois where the norm is low production wells and small business operators.
Oil & Gas Regulatory Revisions By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2019 A summary of recent revisions to the Regulations of the Oil and Gas Act.
Stratigraphy Issues in the Permitting Process By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2019 The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management recently decided to require that applications and reporting forms refer to stratigraphic formations in the manner as identified and stated in Illinois State Geological Survey Bulletin 95 published in 1975.
USEPA Considers Emission Standards for Methane By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2019 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's one-size-fits-all approach with respect to all oil and natural gas operators in the United States has a disproportional impact on conventional operations such as those in Illinois where the norm is low production wells and small business operators.
Can Oilfield Pumpers Be Independent Contractors for Purposes of Illinois Unemployment Insurance? By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2019 A recent decision from the Illinois Department of Employment Security re-affirmed its longstanding position that it is very difficult for an oilfield pumper to be deemed an independent contractor.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Proposes Amendments to Methane Regulations By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2019 On August 29, 2019, the EPA proposed certain updates for the oil and natural gas industry as a result of its review of the 2016 New Source Performance Standards.
Status of legislation affecting the oil and gas industry By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, June 2019 Status updates on bills affecting the oil and gas industry.
Summary of pending legislation affecting the oil and gas industry By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, March 2019 Summaries of pending legislation affecting the oil and gas industry.
IDNR considers revision of OG-10 form By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2018 A list of the proposed revisions to the OG-10 form discussed at the November Oil and Gas Advisory Board meeting.
The oil and gas industry in Illinois By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2018 The oil industry has made a large economic impact in Illinois for over 100 years.
Rule of capture litigation update By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, December 2018 An update on a recent Pennsylvania Superior Court ruling, which held that the rule of capture did not apply to shale gas extraction through hydraulic fracturing.
IDNR considers rules changes By Craig R. Hedin Mineral Law, September 2018 The Oil and Gas Advisory Board is working with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Oil and Gas Resource Management, to consider possible rule changes.

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