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Finders Keepers How The Law Of Capture Shaped The World Oil Industry Terence Daintith

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Finders Keepers How The Law Of Capture Shaped The World Oil Industry Terence Daintith
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.86 MB
Pages: 521
Author: Terence Daintith
ISBN: 9781936331765, 1936331764
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Finders Keepers How The Law Of Capture Shaped The World Oil Industry Terence Daintith by Terence Daintith 9781936331765, 1936331764 instant download after payment.

Since the beginnings of the oil industry, production activity has been governed by the 'law of capture,' dictating that one owns the oil recovered from one's property even if it has migrated from under neighboring land. This 'finders keepers' principle has been excoriated by foreign critics as a 'law of the jungle' and identified by American commentators as the root cause of the enormous waste of oil and gas resulting from US production methods in the first half of the twentieth century. Yet while in almost every other country the law of capture is today of marginal significance, it continues in full vigour in the United States, with potentially wasteful results. In this richly documented account, Terence Daintith adopts a historical and comparative perspective to show how legal rules, technical knowledge (or the lack of it) and political ideas combined to shape attitudes and behavior in the business of oil production, leading to the original adoption of the law of capture, its consolidation in the United States, and its marginalization elsewhere.

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