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Letter from the President
Yolanda Bazan, CDOA, CPLTA
Greetings HADOA members,
It is unbelievable how the year has flown by so fast. HADOA has had some
great speakers and HADOA’s 1st VP (Kelly Sandoval) has done an outstanding job
of bringing a variety of speakers and topics. In May, Alyce Hoge covered the basics
of oil & gas leases. This was an outstanding refresher class for Division Order
analysts, and Alyce did a great job of answering questions from the audience
members.
As everyone is aware, these are trying times for the oil & gas business. In
light of the challenging times ahead of us, be assured your Board of Directors work
hard every day to provide you with high-quality opportunities in the area of continu-
ing education, networking, professional development, and career assistance.
HADOA’s Board voted last month to increase membership luncheons prices
by $3 from $32 to $35 beginning with the August luncheon. This decision was made
so that HADOA can remain competitive and match ALTA & NHAPL’s current
luncheon prices. In addition, the slight price increase will help HADOA break even
after paying Petroleum Club luncheon expenses, speaker expenses, and door priz-
es.
I challenge and encourage each of you to get involved to help make this
organization an even greater one! This is your organization and we welcome your
involvement. Whether it is to submit an article, serve on a committee, or run for an
office. It is one of my goals to encourage each of you to recognize you natural tal-
ents and to develop those abilities to reach your full potential. Your efforts can and
will make a difference.
Make your plans now to attend the 2016 Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona on
September 7th through the 9th. You do not want to
miss this one! It is important to note that late regis-
tration deadline is August 8th. Prices go up $100 on
August 9th. I encourage you to grab your boots
and scoot to Scottsdale for good educational time.
Thank you,
Yolanda Bazan
Ins ide th is
issue:
President’s
Letter
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1st VP’s
Letter
2
July 2016
Luncheon
3
HADOA
Information
4
Luncheon
Pictures
5-7
Summer
Social
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2nd VP’s
Letter
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Membership
Update
10
Advertising
Information
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Educational 12-13
Treasurer
Reprot
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Luncheon
Options
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Corresponding
Secretary
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Updates from
the Directors
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Other
Opportunities
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NADOA
Information
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CDOA
Information
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Board of
Directors
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VOL 38, ISSUE 2 HADOA QUARTERLY 2nd Quarter 2016
HADOA QUARTERLY Houston Association of Division Order Analysts
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1st Vice Pres ident ’s Repor t
submit ted by Kel ly Sandoval
The April 20th seminar featured two separate sessions. The Morning/Lunch Session fea-
tured speakers from Steptoe and Johnson, PLLC. Karen O. Donnelly will spoke about “The
State of Texas - What Does She Own?” and Don Hueske and Ashley Howie Tallichet spoke
about “Transfer on Death Deeds in Texas and Other Nonprobate Estate Planning Mecha-
nisms”. The Afternoon Session featured speakers from the University of Tulsa Continuing
Education Science & Engineering. Brian Musso spoke about “The Good, Bad, and Ugly:
How Oil Reservoirs Have Changed with Technology” and John Farina spoke about “The
Keys to Unlocking the Shale Bonanza: Horizontal Drilling & Fracing”. Although the bad
weather prevented some of those registered from attending, our April luncheon was a
great success! All speakers provided engaging and informative presentations.
The May luncheon featured Alyce Hoge with Land Training who spoke about “Oil and Gas
Lease Basics”. As always, Alyce gave a dynamic and educational presentation for the
luncheon attendees.
Coming up soon, the July 20th luncheon will include a presentation by Jason Lucas with
Steptoe & Johnson, PLLC , about the History of American Oil and Gas from 1855 -1947.
Jason will give a fun and interactive presentation examining the history of oil and gas
development in America. Although not comprehensive, the presentation looks at a couple of
key figures and companies that have propelled America into a world class producer and
developer of natural resources.
The August 17th will be presented by Benchmark Communications
(www.benchmarkcom.com) and will focus on “Communicating with Upset Royalty Owners”.
Benchmark’s expertise in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), allows them to help clients
work with emotions and emotional people when they communicate. NLP is the study of
behavior and language patterns. Benchmark has been teaching these skills for more than
twenty years with the oil and gas industry - and other industries around the country.
This presentation will cover key points such as:
* What’s at stake with your Royalty Owners - why they are so critical to your future
* Common mistakes made when communicating with Royalty Owners
* Creating an “experience” that is memorable and positive when you interact with
Royalty Owners - even when your answer is not what they want to hear
* Communicating at an emotional level - studies show emotions trump data when
people make decisions
* Communication “boxing” versus “aligning” - the choice is yours each time you interact
with Royalty Owners
* Language patterns that increase or decrease emotions
* The role of trust and rapport in maintaining good Royalty Owner relationships
* The elements of rapport and deep listening
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July 20th Luncheon
Jason Lucas with Steptoe & Johnson PPLC
“Merica’s Play- A Brief History of
American Oil and Gas from
1855-1947”
Approved for:
AAPL – 1 RL, RPL or
CPL Credit
NADOA – 1 CDOA
Core Credit
NALTA – 1 CPLTA
Core Credit
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2017 HADOA ELECTIONS ARE COMING
HADOA will be holding 2017 Board of Director elections in November of this year and the organization is looking for great HADOA members like you to run for an office. There will be a variety of positions up for re-election. HADOA hopes that you will consider running for any of the positions listed here and assisting in the leadership of our awesome local Division Order Association.
*First Vice President – Serves as the Chairperson of the educational program for HADOA
*Second Vice President – Serves as the Chairperson of the HADOA quarterly newsletter
*Third Vice President – Serves as the Chairperson of the Membership Committee and is responsible for maintaining an accurate database of the membership of the Association
*Recording Secretary – Keeps true and accurate records of attendees, date and file reports and minutes of all regularly and special meetings
*Corresponding Secretary – Shall be responsible for designated correspondence of the Association, including luncheon/seminar notices and organization emails
*Treasurer – Shall account for all revenues and maintain an accurate, current and auditable record of all HADOA business (QuickBooks knowledge is a plus)
*Directors – There will be a minimum of three Directors positions available. Director duties include but are not limited to the following: Advertising, House and Hospitality, Business and Rules, Ways and Means and Door Prizes, Employment Networking, Historical and any other committees that are created throughout the year as needed.
HADOA Informat ion
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Apr i l Luncheon
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Apr i l Luncheon
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May Luncheon
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Sambuca Summer Soc ia l
Submitted by Kelly Sandoval, 1st Vice-President
The June 9th Social at Sambuca was a lot of fun for everyone who joined us. We enjoyed
networking, live music, and great appetizers. Over 25 people registered to attend the so-
cial, but only about half that many attended and as a result, HADOA provided twice as
many appetizers than were needed. In the future, please update your RSVP on the web-
site if you are unable to attend a social. We use the RSVP headcount to order appe-
tizers for the group. The next social will be on September 29th and will be held in the City
Centre area. We hope to see you there!
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• Division Order Certificate Program - Online
• Professional Land Management Certificate Program - Online w
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We also offer customized in-house training!
www.landtraining.net
Alyce Hoge ahoge@landtraining.net 832-298-7791
2nd Vice Pres ident ’s Repor t
submit ted by Lucret ia Jones
Well, here we are, and it’s already time for the 2nd newsletter for
of 2016. I was thinking, “What should I write about this time?”
Nothing came to me until I started to think about how much I
have enjoyed being a part of HADOA, and all the awesome
people that I have met and become friends with. It is an honor to
be involved with this organization where I have learned so much
about the Oil & Gas Industry. HADOA is about learning and
sharing with others to continue making ourselves better people
and stronger employees. It’s all about growing and networking
with the people around us. Never forgot what this organization
has done for you, and what it will do for you, even during the
toughest times and in the best of times. Stay connected and
involved for your future.
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Membersh ip Update
April Luedecke Third Vice President
HADOA welcomes the following new members this quarter: Teresa Morrison, Apache Corporation
Teresa Ngo, Linn Energy Valerie Vuong, Memorial Resource Development
Melissa Hernandez, Targa Resources, Inc Stefany Watson, Kinder Morgan
Jenna Hazzard, EP Energy Cosette Barnett, Consultant
Jackie Hopkins, EP Energy Daniel Brooks, EP Energy
It’s been an interesting year as we all eagerly await an upturn in the price of oil and gas. It’s also an
election year and that has given an additional level of uncertainty in the markets, adding to each of us
some anxiety about career and personal finances.
While I can’t give you assurance that the worst is over, I can say that I have great confidence in the
future of our country, the recovery of the economy and resilience of the energy industry. I also have
hope that we as analysts can weather the storm around us. The list below are suggestions I think may
help.
1. Read 20 minutes a day, every day.
Expand your vocabulary, learn more. Make your brain and learning a priority.
2. Walk it off.
Work your body in a way that’s right for you. Expend some energy and lower your stress.
3. Find your spiritual center.
Whatever yours may be, channel your higher power. It will be your compass and your anchor when
you need it most.
4. Develop relationships.
Make room for people at home or work. You can’t do it all alone and others can benefit from your
winning smile and sparkling personality.
5. Rest and recharge.
Swim in the ocean. Pick up the paintbrush. Watch Jim Carrey in “Yes Man” and laugh until you
cry. Take your PTO. You’re no good to anybody if you’re too burned out to care.
As always, if you have any questions about membership, difficulty getting sponsors, or simply trouble
logging in to your account, please send an email to us at HADOA1@yahoo.com.
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As we close in on the midway point through the year and half way through my final
term as treasurer I am inclined to take a look back over the last 18 months. It goes
without saying that this has been an incredibly difficult time for our industry and our
profession. Despite these hard times, HADOA has been diligent in reacting to, and
adjusting to the times.
In 2015 we implemented the use of Quickbooks for our accounting records. By
doing this, it allows us to have up to date financial information and provides for more
accurate budgeting and reporting. While we showed a loss in 2015, we paid a
couple of contracts two years in advance to keep prices low thus allowing us to
improve budget position this year. We have also been able to negotiate lower rates
for our website maintenance and expedite certain day to day functions.
In 2015 we were able to provide scholarships for 3 of our members to go to the
NADOA institute with the help of NADOA. This year, as you may have noticed, we
have cut back on the gift cards at luncheons and have gone to providing luncheon
and seminar scholarships. We have also cut back on the spending at board
meetings and worked to eliminate other unnecessary expenses. By doing this, we
have been able to provide 3 scholarships to the NADOA Institute in Scottsdale from
the HADOA budget. This is in addition to what was recently announced from
NADOA where they will be offering assistance to six of our members to attend
institute. We have also expanded our presence by offering HADOA socials in the
various regions to allow for more networking opportunities.
In addition to HADOA it has been a busy year for me personally, as many of you
know I changed companies this year from BHP Billiton to Indigo Minerals and on
June 2, my wife and I welcomed our third son, Henderson Sebastian Ramsey, into
the world. I appreciate all of your patience with me over the past few months as I
know there have been times when I was difficult to get in touch with. Thank you for
your support in this position and I look forward to serving the association in other
roles in the future.
Treasurer Repor t
Submit ted by Chr is Ramsey
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Corresponding Secretary ’s Note
Corresponding Secretary— Bobbie Coleman
Make it a point to visit our social media sites for HADOA on
Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. You will find the latest
news, upcoming events, HADOA Socials and pictures on
the sites. Our June Summer Social at Sambuca Downtown
was a blast. Be sure to “like” the page while visiting and
visit often to stay abreast of what is happening with
HADOA.
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Updates f rom the Directors
Employment Networking – Lyndsay Romano
Thus far in 2016 we have had a total of seven job opportunities
posted to our job bank. I believe this is encouraging given the
market conditions. As Employment Networking Director I’ve
established a few relationships with recruiters who will continue
to contact HADOA as opportunities arise. I’ve also done my best
to maintain up-to-date postings. However, if you find that a
position listed on our job bank is closed, please contact HADOA
and we’ll have it taken down. It is my goal that all positions on
our site be readily available to our members.
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NADOA Informat ion
GREETERS NEEDED!
NADOA 43RD
ANNUAL INSTITUTE
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
If you are planning on attending NADOA’S 2016 Institute in Scottsdale, Arizona on
September 7 – 9, 2016 and would like to volunteer to be a greeter during registration
on Wednesday September 7, please contact Susan Carmichall at 832-249-8000 ext.
201 or susanc@truthresources.net or contact Jennifer Kegans at 713-358-6459 or
Jennifer.Kegans@crzo.net .
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Here are the winners from the HADOA Drawing
for the scholarships to the 2016 NADOA Institute:
Cameron Dillmann
Cynthia Allison-Hynson
Kimberly Greenland
Heather Lister
Sherry Gay
Dellache Brown
Amy Gresham
NADOA Informat ion
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CDOA Informat ion Congratulations to the HADOA members who recently obtained their CDOA:
Shelby D Watson
Jeffery Scott Kliewer
Esther A Cardwell
Kodi Shelanne Foreman
Brittany Lynn Senior
Melinda (Mindy) Warren
Marisa B Craig
Sarah Elizabeth Hall
Looking for additional ways to earn your CDOA credits?
NADOA Webinars can now present to 500 members at once!
Participate with a coworker or individually and turn in those
CDOA points. Please contact Stephanie D. Moore at
NADOAwebinars@gmail.com if you have any topics or
speakers you’re interested in hearing.
Upcoming NADOA Webinars
July 27, 2016
August 31, 2016
September 28, 2016
October 26, 2016
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President
Yolanda Bazán, CDOA & CPLTA
ybazan@hilcorp.com
1st Vice President
Kelly Sandoval, CDOA
kelly.sandoval@chevron.com
2nd Vice President
Lucretia Jones
Lucretia_jones@oxy.com
3rd Vice President
April Luedecke
April.Luedecke@anadarko.com
Recording Secretary
Adam Hueske
ajhueske@sunocologistics.com
Corresponding Secretary
Bobbie Gibson– Coleman
BColeman@linnenergy.com
Historical Director
Gloria Harrison
Jh_59@yahoo.com
House & Hospitality Director
Elisia McCall
Elisia_McCall@fmi.com
Advertising & PR Director
Ernie Leuenberger
E.leuenberger@
indigominerals.com
2016 HADOA Board of Di rectors
President
Yolanda Bazán, CDOA & CPLTA
ybazan@hilcorp.com
1st Vice President
Kelly Sandoval, CDOA
kelly.sandoval@chevron.com
2nd Vice President
Lucretia Jones
lucjones@newfield.com
3rd Vice President
April Luedecke
April.Luedecke@anadarko.com
Recording Secretary
Adam Hueske
ajhueske@sunocologistics.com
Corresponding Secretary
Bobbie Gibson– Coleman
BColeman@linnenergy.com
Treasurer
Chris Ramsey
c.ramsey@indigominerals.com
Historical Director
Gloria Harrison
Jh_59@yahoo.com
Ways & Means—Door Prizes Director
Jennifer Kegans
Jennifer.Kegans@crzo.net
House & Hospitality Director
Elisia McCall
Elisia_McCall@fmi.com
Employment Networking Director
Lyndsay Romano, CDOA
Lyndsay.Romano@bhpbilliton.com
Advertising & PR Director
Ernie Leuenberger
leuenber@swbell.com
Business & Rules Director
Kacie Bevers
Kacie.Bevers@steptoe-johnson.com
Immediate Past President
Stephanie Moore, CDOA
Stephnie.Moore@anadarko.com
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Houston Associa t ion of Divis ion Order Analysts
The Houston Association of Division Order Analysts was established to service the needs of the Greater Houston Division Order
Analysts community.
The purposes of the Association are:
Advance the education, knowledge and professional interests of Division Order Analysts
Promote effective communication within the petroleum industry and the public
Enhance the image and stature of the Division Order Analyst work as a profession
Provide more opportunities for achieving these objectives
HADOA
P.O. Box 25377
Houston, Texas 77265-5377
Houston Association of Division Order Analysts
www.hadoa.org
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