Page OCAPL Record OKLAHOMA CITY ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN VOLUME 0, ISSUE 2 FEBRUARY, 202 President’s Letter Greetings! As we move in to February, I continue to wonder if we are really going to have a winter this year or not. Seeing the snow on the ground and record low temperatures would be encouraging to all of us in this industry! OCAPL continues to be one of the largest local associations across the nation. During January, we surpassed our membership forecast for the entire year, and have had over 1,300 people either place membership or renew their membership. This year may very well be one of the largest years OCAPL has seen. This should be encouraging to our entire membership because it means that more and more Landmen, either field or in-house, want to be affiliated with our organization and be bound by our standards of practice and code of ethics. Our second CPL luncheon of the year took place on February 6, 2012 at the Petroleum Club, where John Mackechnie gave a presentation to our members at the CPL Luncheon, titled, “Did a home-steaders grant to a railroad of an interest in a strip of land convey the fee or an easement?”. John provided case law explaining how the interest is treated when lands under a railroad is involved. Points of Interests New Members 3-4 Field Landmans Seminar 6-8 We continued the day with another chance to earn CPL/RPL credits, our Monday Night Meeting. Every February is Past President’s Night, and this year, we were honored to have our very own, Mr. Jack Richards, the current AAPL President, and past OCAPL President, here to speak to us about “What is happening at AAPL”. Jack shared with us what some of us may have not ever known about AAPL. He discussed its organization, purpose, current projects, management, membership, education/certification, financial position and staff. A lot of time was spent explaining the history behind NAPE and how NAPE is currently managed. This year’s Winter NAPE 2012 will be the 20th anniversary of winter NAPE, and is expected to be one of the largest. This night was also very important because we recognized the past President’s of OCAPL. We had quite a few in attendance and again, we thank you all for your service and dedication to OCAPL now and in the past. As most of you have probably heard, QEP (Questar) is closing its Oklahoma City office and moving to Tulsa. With this move, we are losing three of our current board members and we will miss them greatly. Jack Taylor has been a long- time board member and past President and he currently serves as our AAPL Director. Jack will continue to serve in this capacity until July 1, at which time, Kent Loeffler will assume the role for the remainder of the year. Stan Wilsey currently serves as Vice-President and he has resigned effective immediately. Scott Stone has graciously agreed to step in and assume the responsibilities of Vice-President for the remainder of 2012. Colt Parks currently serves as our Membership Chairman and his role will be filled by Ryan Coe. We truly appreciate all that each one of these individuals has done for OCAPL. Our next Monday Night Meeting will be March 5, 2012, and will be held at the Petroleum Club downtown. Please note that the schedule is different for this Monday Night Meeting. Mr. Aubrey McClendon will be our guest speaker and we will open the doors at 5 pm for cocktails and appetizers and Mr. McClendon is scheduled to speak at 6:00. Please look for an email with further details in the coming weeks. Hope to see you all next month! Regards, Julie Woodard
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OCAPL RecordOKLAHOMA CITY ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN
VOLUME �0, ISSUE 2 FEBRUARY, 20�2
President’s LetterGreetings! As we move in to February, I continue to wonder if we are really going to have a winter this year or not. Seeing the snow on the ground and record low temperatures would be encouraging to all of us in this industry!
OCAPL continues to be one of the largest local associations across the nation. During January, we surpassed our membership forecast for the entire year, and have had over 1,300 people either place membership or renew their membership. This year may very well be one of the largest years OCAPL has seen. This should be encouraging to our entire membership because it means that more and more Landmen, either field or in-house, want to be affiliated with our organization and be bound by our standards of practice and code of ethics.
Our second CPL luncheon of the year took place on February 6, 2012 at the Petroleum Club, where John Mackechnie gave a presentation to our members at the CPL Luncheon, titled, “Did a home-steaders grant to a railroad of an interest in a strip of land convey the fee or an easement?”. John provided case law explaining how the interest is treated when lands under a railroad is involved.
Points of Interests
New Members 3-4
Field Landmans Seminar 6-8
We continued the day with another chance to earn CPL/RPL credits, our Monday Night Meeting. Every February is Past President’s Night, and this year, we were honored to have our very own, Mr. Jack Richards, the current AAPL President, and past OCAPL President, here to speak to us about “What is happening at AAPL”. Jack shared with us what some of us may have not ever known about AAPL. He discussed its organization, purpose, current projects, management, membership, education/certification, financial position and staff. A lot of time was spent explaining the history behind NAPE and how NAPE is currently managed. This year’s Winter NAPE 2012 will be the 20th anniversary of winter NAPE, and is expected to be one of the largest. This night was also very important because we recognized the past President’s of OCAPL. We had quite a few in attendance and again, we thank you all for your service and dedication to OCAPL now and in the past.
As most of you have probably heard, QEP (Questar) is closing its Oklahoma City office and moving to Tulsa. With this move, we are losing three of our current board members and we will miss them greatly. Jack Taylor has been a long- time board member and past President and he currently serves as our AAPL Director. Jack will continue to serve in this capacity until July 1, at which time, Kent Loeffler will assume the role for the remainder of the year. Stan Wilsey currently serves as Vice-President and he has resigned effective immediately. Scott Stone has graciously agreed to step in and assume the responsibilities of Vice-President for the remainder of 2012. Colt Parks currently serves as our Membership Chairman and his role will be filled by Ryan Coe. We truly appreciate all that each one of these individuals has done for OCAPL.
Our next Monday Night Meeting will be March 5, 2012, and will be held at the Petroleum Club downtown. Please note that the schedule is different for this Monday Night Meeting. Mr. Aubrey McClendon will be our guest speaker and we will open the doors at 5 pm for cocktails and appetizers and Mr. McClendon is scheduled to speak at 6:00. Please look for an email with further details in the coming weeks.
Hope to see you all next month!
Regards,
Julie Woodard
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Calendar of EventsFebruary 23 & 24, 20�2 Winter NAPE
February 26, 20�2 OCAPL/OU EMSA Volunteer Opportunity
March 5, 20�2 CPL Luncheon – Speaker: Michael L. Tinney, P.C.
TOPIC – Affidavits of Heirship: the Good, The Bad, The Ugly
March 5, 20�2 Monthly Meeting – Speaker: Aubrey McClendon, Chesapeake Energy
Corporation – TOPIC (TBA) Downtown Petroleum Club – MEMBERS ONLY
April 2, 20�2 CPL Luncheon – Speaker TBA
April 2, 20�2 Monthly Meeting – Speaker TBA
April �2, 20�2 Field Landmans Seminar – pages 6-8
May 4-5th 20�2 Fishing Tournament - FULL!
May 2�, 20�2 Golf Tournament (not available for registration at this time)
Summer Break!
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New Members Feb. 20�2Elizabeth Arthur Chesapeake Energy Corporation [email protected]
Mr. J. David Hampton Topic: Field Title Issues and Digital Imaging
Mr. Darrell Noblitt Topic: Cowboy Ethics
Sponsored by AAPL & the AAPL Educational Foundation
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The American Association of Professional Landmen and the AAPL Educational Foundation invite you to attend a FREE Field Landman Seminar to be held at Willow Creek Golf & Country Club, 6501 S. Country Club Drive, Oklahoma City, OK on Thursday April 12th, starting at 5:00pm. The Trustees of the AAPL Educational Foundation initiated these events to provide a forum for field landmen to gather for education, networking, and good food, all at no cost to all AAPL Active Members and $50.00 to non-members attending. This program designed for Field Landmen to have the opportunity to register to become a member of the AAPL. The $50.00 registration fee covers this education class, happy hour, buffet dinner, plus your first year of membership dues. Please note: You can fill out your application prior to attending this seminar and bring it with you for processing.
The program begins with happy hour and a buffet dinner, and will be followed by an AAPL Update. We then have two interesting and informative presentations: Mr. J. David Hampton Topic: Field Title Issues and Digital Imaging
Mr. Darrell Noblitt Topic: Cowboy Ethics
REGISTRATION For all AAPL active members there is no charge for this event but you MUST pre-register. Please register online at www.landman.org through the education calendar page or by submitting the completed registration form on the following page. Space is limited to the first 150 registrants and seats will fill up quickly. Registration will close on Thursday, April 5, 2012. CANCELLATIONS There is no penalty for cancellation. Please contact AAPL should you need to cancel your registration in order to maintain an accurate count. ACCREDITATION This seminar is accredited by AAPL for two RL/RPL/CPL continuing education credits.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN
www.landman.org
FIELD LANDMAN SEMINAR Thursday, April 12, 2012 • Starting at 5:00pm
Willow Creek Golf & Country Club 6501 S. Country Club Drive • Oklahoma City, OK 73159
FREE TO ALL ACTIVE AAPL MEMBERS
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REGISTRATION FORM (Please type or print legibly)
Field Landman Seminar 620FLS Oklahoma City, OK April 12, 2012 AAPL Contact: Dondria Roozee (817) 847-7700 [email protected]
Name: _______________________________ AAPL Member # _______ Company: ___________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________ City, ST ZIP: __________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________ Fax : ________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________
Registrations & Payment Received Deadline April 5, 2012 REMIT CHECK TO: AAPL P.O. Box 225395 Dallas, TX 75222-5395 REMIT CREDIT CARD & REGISTRATION TO: AAPL 4100 Fossil Creek Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76137 Fax: (817) 546-6441
Field Landman Seminar AAPL Member Non AAPL Member
$0 $50
Payment Information
Check #______ MasterCard Visa American Express
OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIVED: POSTED:
Credit Card #: _____________________________________________ Exp. Date: _____________ Card Security Code (CSC): _______________ Name on Card: _______________________________________________ Signature: ___________________________________________________
Please list any food allergies below: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A Professional Land Services Company2601 N.W. Expressway, Suite 801 WOklahoma City, OK 73112Tel: (405) 848 2707Fax: (405) 848 2712www.reaganresources.com
REAGAN RESOURCES, INC., is poised and ready to meet the demands imposed on the domestic oil and gas industry as a result of the current economic climate and stringent environmental regulations. By using our services you will be assured of retaining a company that has maintained an active and successful service for over twenty years.
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Services:
Lease Availability Check Digital Imaging
Detailed Ownership Report Full Service Title Plant
Lease Acquisition Title Curative
Mapping Right-of-Way
Seismic Permitting Wind Energy Easements
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OKLAHOMA
Don Gross, District Manager Rusty Waters, Title Plant Manager
Terry Jennings, Co-Owner J.O. Easley, Co-Owner
833 S Kelly Ave, Suite 110 Edmond, OK 73003
Phone: (405) 513-5500 Fax: (405) 513-5364
ARKANSAS
David Warren, District Manager Debbi Warren, District Manager
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Phone: (501) 279-9966 Fax: (501) 279-9968
LOUISIANA
Johnny Spinks, District Manager
PO Box 26069 Shreveport, LA 71129 Phone: (501) 307-5858
Fax: (318) 549-2001
NEW MEXICO
Ken Hammonds, District Manager
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Phone: (575) 625-8807 Fax: (575) 625-8827
TEXAS
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WEST VIRGINIA
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R. D. Davis & Associates, LLCPetroleum Land Services since 1978
In-House & Field Due Diligence
Title Examination-Ownership Reports-RunsheetsLease Acquisitions
Seismic Permitting
Arc View/GIS Mapping Drilling and Division Order Title Curative