Papers by Dennis Stickley
The Present Status of Industrial Utilization of Nuclear Energy and Adjustment Strategy for Activation in the United States of America
Wyoming Law Review, 2012
This fable illustrates the current state of scientific analysis and policy approaches concerning ... more This fable illustrates the current state of scientific analysis and policy approaches concerning the hydraulic fracturing (HF) of horizontally drilled wells to stimulate the production of unconventional natural gas. Large accumulations of petroleum resources are considered unconventional when situated in formations with low permeability and can only be produced by application of enhanced recovery techniques. The significance of this technology is highlighted by the fact that HF is used in the completion of approximately 25,000 oil and gas wells in the United States each year.
Toward the Integration of Canadian and United States Natural Gas Import Policies
Land & Water L. Rev., 1990
University of Wyoming College of Law LAND and WATER LAW REVIEW VOLUME XXV 1990 NUMBER 2 TOWARD TH... more University of Wyoming College of Law LAND and WATER LAW REVIEW VOLUME XXV 1990 NUMBER 2 TOWARD THE INTEGRATION OF CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES NATURAL GAS IMPORT POLICIES Dennis C. Stickley* As the United States and Canada move to ...
Tulsa Law Review, 1992
This Legal Scholarship Symposia Articles is brought to you for free and open access by TU Law Dig... more This Legal Scholarship Symposia Articles is brought to you for free and open access by TU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Tulsa Law Review by an authorized editor of TU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Dennis Stickley, Hunting Elephants in Asia: Are Strategic Alliances the Answer for Independents, 27 Tulsa L. J. 607 (2013).
Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law, 1993
Reuters file. Super conducting electromagnetic propulsion (SEMP) is being tested in Japan for app... more Reuters file. Super conducting electromagnetic propulsion (SEMP) is being tested in Japan for application in marine ships and rail transport. 7. Wailde, supra note 2, at 1.
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Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 1998
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