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Onshore oil & gas

Western Organization of Resource Councils et al v. U.S. Bureau of Land Management et al (D. Mont. March 26, 2018)

In Western Organization of Resource Councils et al v. U.S. Bureau of Land Management et al, several environmental organizations challenged a federal agency’s approval of revised Resource Management Plans (“RMPs”) for coal development in two areas covering millions of acres of public lands and federal mineral estates within the Powder River Basin. 

 

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E & P Forum (1991) "Oil Industry Operating Guidelines for Tropical Rainforests

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Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management (SATIIM) and others v. Attorney General of Belize and others, Claim 394 of 2013 (Supreme Court of Belize) (3 April 2014)

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