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Smackover Lithium Update: Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission Sets Hearing to Fix Lithium Royalty Rate

By Joe Heaton, Caleb J. Madere & Jamie D. Rhymes on August 30, 2024
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As previously described in The Energy Law Blog, Arkansas is unlike several of its neighboring states in that it already has a robust body of law governing the extraction of minerals from brine. The Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission oversees brine production and sets the applicable royalty rates to which landowners are entitled. There is currently no set rate for extracted lithium; however, several lithium producers, including Albemarle Corporation, Saltwerx LLC, SWA Lithium LLC, LANXESS Corporation, and TETRA Technologies, Inc., have recently petitioned the Commission to set a royalty rate for lithium extracted from brine. This issue has been set for hearing on September 24, 2024.  

According to the Arkansas Times, battle lines have already been drawn between producers and landowners who disagree as to whether the rate should be a 1-2% royalty rate (similar to existing brine royalties) or an 11-12% royalty rate (comparable to oil and gas royalties). While the Commission’s decision will not directly govern lithium royalties in neighboring states, it may influence what producers and landowners in those states see as a “standard” royalty for lithium and will impact royalty negotiations accordingly. Thus, anyone interested in the potential for lithium production in Louisiana will want to pay close attention to the outcome of the September 24 hearing.

For further questions regarding this topic, please contact Liskow attorneys Joe Heaton, Caleb Madere, and Jamie Rhymes and visit our Royalty Litigation practice page.

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Photo of Joe Heaton Joe Heaton

Joe is an energy litigator practicing in the firm’s Lafayette office.

Joe received his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, where he served on the SBA Committee on Safety, Sensitivity, and Sustainability and as…

Joe is an energy litigator practicing in the firm’s Lafayette office.

Joe received his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, where he served on the SBA Committee on Safety, Sensitivity, and Sustainability and as the SBA Ethics Committee Chair.  He also received his Masters Degree in Psychology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where he completed his thesis, “Exploring relationships between stress and olfaction as mediated by neuropeptide y.”

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Photo of Caleb J. Madere Caleb J. Madere

Caleb practices in the areas of Energy & Natural Resources Law and Energy Litigation. His practice focuses on title examination, contract negotiation, and various issues relating to the acquisition and divestiture of mineral interests. Caleb also has experience in the emerging renewables industry…

Caleb practices in the areas of Energy & Natural Resources Law and Energy Litigation. His practice focuses on title examination, contract negotiation, and various issues relating to the acquisition and divestiture of mineral interests. Caleb also has experience in the emerging renewables industry where he has experience drafting and negotiating solar leasing agreements for clients and has advised clients on carbon capture and sequestration projects. He also has experience litigating various oil and gas, property, and environmental matters, including joint operating agreement disputes, mineral lease maintenance disputes, and environmental contamination suits.

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Photo of Jamie D. Rhymes Jamie D. Rhymes

Jamie Rhymes is an experienced energy and business lawyer helping oil and gas producers resolve their difficult disputes and sophisticated contract issues.  For over 20 years, local, Louisiana independents and international majors have relied on Jamie’s technical knowledge and practical approach to defend…

Jamie Rhymes is an experienced energy and business lawyer helping oil and gas producers resolve their difficult disputes and sophisticated contract issues.  For over 20 years, local, Louisiana independents and international majors have relied on Jamie’s technical knowledge and practical approach to defend high-stakes oil and gas litigation, commercial litigation, environmental cases, decommissioning, orphan wells, coastal land-loss claims, citizen suit litigation, royalty litigation and other claims arising from business in Louisiana.

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