Louisiana, ExxonMobil reach deal on coastal land disputes, Gov. Landry says
ExxonMobil will partner with the state on coastal orphan wells as Louisiana moves to settle long-running erosion disputes, officials said.
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State and Exxon reach an agreement over coastal damages
Louisiana reached a deal with ExxonMobil over “coastal land disputes,” Gov. Jeff Landry announced on social media Thursday. Landry said a large part of the agreement includes ExxonMobil partnering with the state to address coastal orphan wells. “This is huge for Louisiana, our Coast, and our environment! ExxonMobil has been in Louisiana for 115 years and we want them to be here for another 115 years! Shout out to Office of the Louisiana Attorney…
Gov Landry announces a deal was reached between Louisiana and Exxon on coastal lawsuits
“This is huge for Louisiana, our Coast, and our environment! ExxonMobil has been in Louisiana for 115 years and we want them to be here for another 115 years!” Landry posted.
Louisiana reaches deal with Exxon on 'coastal land disputes,' Gov. Jeff Landry says
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Thursday that the state had reached an agreement with oil giant Exxon to resolve lawsuits seeking compensation from the company for damaging the state’s rapidly eroding coastline, but details of the deal are likely to remain…
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