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Can Solar Power Really Beat Coal?

Recent significant drops in the pricing of solar panels have experts wondering how much longer before the cost of solar power will beat the cost of electricity

CPE: An Update on the Oil and Gas and Construction Industries

On December 19, Schneider Downs presented an internal oil, gas and construction continuing professional education (CPE) seminar. During the CPE, Schneider

Don't Let Royalties Become a Royal Pain

In recent months, exploration and production companies are receiving notice of subpoena, and/or threats of lawsuits, over the treatment of royalty payments

Revenue Recognition, First in a Series: Implementation Guidance

Although the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASU 2014-09), more
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With Oil and Gas Production Slowing, Are Your Leases Safe?

Driven by the lowest prices in more than a decade, those drillers that can afford it have pinched oil and gas production, waiting for prices to rise. But

Natural Gas Sector Generating Lower Impact Fee Revenues

Many states have realized significant revenue decreases recently related to lower natural gas prices. This impacts many states in the form of lower severance

Significant Investment in the Appalachian Basin's Shale Play

Recently, Royal Dutch Shell announced it is moving forward with a planned ethane cracker project slated for Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The potential

Positive Indicators from the Natural Gas Sector

There has been some rather depressing news related to the natural gas sector in recent months. Energy prices are at 18-year lows, and many energy producers
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West Virginia Timber Severance Tax Reestablished, Additional Severance on Coal, Natural Gas and Timber Terminated

The Governor of West Virginia signed legislation on February 29, 2016 that reestablished and imposed a severance tax of 1.50% of the gross value of timber

PATH Special Tax Rates for Timber for Corporate Sales

Individual taxpayers have long benefited from Section 631 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows for a special long-term capital gains tax rate on
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