Background
Weaver, Jacqueline Lang was born on January 18, 1947 in Westchester, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Hans J. and Ruth (Crowl) Lang.
(By 1985, every oil and gas-producing state but Texas had ...)
By 1985, every oil and gas-producing state but Texas had passed a 'unitization' statute requiring cooperation among the various owners of oil and gas reserves. Using interviews, legislative transcripts, and statistical data, Jacqualine Lang Weaver attempts to explain why Texas failed to enact such a statute – aimed at encouraging the most efficient recovery of resources – and how Texas has managed to achieve substantial unitization nonetheless. Originally published in 1986.
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Weaver, Jacqueline Lang was born on January 18, 1947 in Westchester, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Hans J. and Ruth (Crowl) Lang.
Harvard University (Bachelor of Arts, 1968). University of California at Los Angeles (C.Phil., in Economics, 1971). University of Houston (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Economist, Exxon Company, United States of America, Houston, 1971-1976; A.A. White professor of law, University Houston Law Center, since 1977. Executive director Russian Petroleum Legislation Project, 1991-1992.
(By 1985, every oil and gas-producing state but Texas had ...)
Member American Bar Association, Texas Bar Association.
Married Kirk Kenyon Weaver, September 21, 1968. Children: Kyle, Kenyon.