This update is going to be about lizards. Specifically an elusive species that few people (if any) that live and work in the Permian have ever seen; but one that could none-the-less derail much industrial and economic progress in the most important oil Basin in the world.
The dunes sagebrush lizard finds it’s scaly, reptilian self at the center of a multi-year kerfuffle that might finally be coming to a head under the new Presidential administration.
After warning Infill Thinking members about the situation as a potential risk this year last week, we got a ton of inbound questions. Here are some answers to those questions with an explainer on the current DSL state of play…
DISCLAIMER: we are not lawyers nor are we regulatory experts. The above information is based on our best understanding from conversations with serious experts in the matter. Please do your own homework and don’t take the above for granted. If you’d like to talk to some real experts / consultants that can help manage risk, we’d be happy to make introductions. The above material is not legal advice, and is meant to be used only as a starting point for Infill Thinking members who should do their own research, come to their own conclusions, and create their own planning to manage this risk.
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