Page OCAPL Record OKLAHOMA CITY ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN VOLUME 0, ISSUE 3 MARCH, 202 President’s Letter Greetings! We are nearly half way through March and it looks like Spring is here. I hope you all have had opportunities to get outside and enjoy some of the beautiful weather we have been having lately. Our third CPL luncheon of the year took place on March 5, 2012 at the Petroleum Club, where Michael Tinney, P.C., gave a presentation to our members at the CPL Luncheon, titled, “Affidavits of Heirship: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly”. As always, the lunch was well attended. The next CPL luncheon is scheduled for April 2 and the speaker will be announced in the near future. I wanted to thank all of you that were able to make it to our March Monday night meeting. We had reservations for more than 440 members, it was a full house. We appreciate everyone being flexible and braving the traffic/ parking and coming to the Petroleum Club. Points of Interests New Members 3-5 Field Landmans Seminar 6-8 We were honored to have Mr. Aubrey McClendon, Chairman and CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, speak to us at our Monday night meeting, March 5, 2012. Mr. McClendon’s presentation was titled “Natural Gas: Demand Opportunities Abound…. But We All Must Help to Make it Happen”. If you missed this presentation, it is available on OCAPL’s home page. It was a very informative presentation by a fellow Landman, describing the four cornerstones of increased gas demand and how the increased demand will lead to a more balanced natural gas market. He went on to provide some suggestions on how we all can help achieve this goal of our industry. He stated that our industry “must embrace new demand opportunities for natural gas and we must support them”. What are some ways we can do that? He offered the following: “Advocate for increased utilization, drive a CNG vehicle, tell your legislators and corporation commissioners to shift power plants that burn out-of-state coal to switch to Oklahoma’s cleaner natural gas and to tell others about the exciting opportunities for greater use of natural gas”. Our next Monday Night Meeting will be April 2, 2012, and will be held at the Oklahoma History Center. 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 3 MARCH, 20�2
President’s LetterGreetings! We are nearly half way through March and it looks like Spring is here. I hope you all have had opportunities to get outside and enjoy some of the beautiful weather we have been having lately.
Our third CPL luncheon of the year took place on March 5, 2012 at the Petroleum Club, where Michael Tinney, P.C., gave a presentation to our members at the CPL Luncheon, titled, “Affidavits of Heirship: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly”. As always, the lunch was well attended. The next CPL luncheon is scheduled for April 2 and the speaker will be announced in the near future.
I wanted to thank all of you that were able to make it to our March Monday night meeting. We had reservations for more than 440 members, it was a full house. We appreciate everyone being flexible and braving the traffic/parking and coming to the Petroleum Club.
Points of Interests
New Members 3-5
Field Landmans Seminar 6-8
We were honored to have Mr. Aubrey McClendon, Chairman and CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, speak to us at our Monday night meeting, March 5, 2012. Mr. McClendon’s presentation was titled “Natural Gas: Demand Opportunities Abound…. But We All Must Help to Make it Happen”. If you missed this presentation, it is available on OCAPL’s home page. It was a very informative presentation by a fellow Landman, describing the four cornerstones of increased gas demand and how the increased demand will lead to a more balanced natural gas market. He went on to provide some suggestions on how we all can help achieve this goal of our industry. He stated that our industry “must embrace new demand opportunities for natural gas and we must support them”. What are some ways we can do that? He offered the following: “Advocate for increased utilization, drive a CNG vehicle, tell your legislators and corporation commissioners to shift power plants that burn out-of-state coal to switch to Oklahoma’s cleaner natural gas and to tell others about the exciting opportunities for greater use of natural gas”.
Our next Monday Night Meeting will be April 2, 2012, and will be held at the Oklahoma History Center. 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 EventsApril 2, 20�2 CPL Luncheon – due to speaker cancellation, there will be NO educational
luncheon in April
April 2, 20�2 Monthly Meeting – Speaker: Kevin Werth – Dawson Geophysical Company;
TOPIC – 3D Seismic Process and the Role a Landman Plays Throughout the Process
April 4, 20�2 OCAPL Girls Night Out – Spring Luncheon – MEMBERS ONLY - See ad below
April �2, 20�2 Field Landmans Seminar – pages 6-8
May 4-5th 20�2 Fishing Tournament - FULL!
May 2�, 20�2 Golf Tournament - FULL!
“Summer Break” until September �0th!
September �4-�6, 20�2 OCAPL 8th Annual Weekend Take Off
2012 Girl’s Night Out – Spring Luncheon Sponsored by Chesapeake Energy
Date: Wednesday, April 4, 2012 Description: Join us for lunch and a presentation on improving your negotiation skills by
Andrew Urich of Oklahoma State University. Registration and Lunch will Begin at 11:15; Presentation will Begin at Noon
Cost: Free for OCAPL Members (MEMBERS ONLY) Location: Chesapeake Energy Maple Room, Creekside Building, 2nd Floor
Parking is available in the lot west of 63rd & Western. A shuttle will be available from the parking lot at 11:10 a.m.
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New Members March 20�2Daniel Hart Student - OU Law [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.
REAGAN RESOURCES, INC., is a full service petroleum land company providing: o Detailed and Cursory mineral and leasehold ownership reports o Acquisition of oil and gas leases and leasehold interests o Due diligence for production acquisitions and pipeline system acquisitions o Digital Imaging o Bureau of Indian Affairs leasing, permitting, regulations, and procedures o Surface damage negotiations and appraisals under the Surface Damages Act o Well site and locations checks o Pipeline rights-of-way acquisition and Seismic permitting o Cellular tower sights o Wind, Solar, and Hydro energy o Title curative, Title requirements o Federal, State, County, and Municipal drilling permit acquisitions o Oklahoma Corporation Commission expertise includes: File searches, expert witness, and
administrative filings including: Walk through Intents to Drill, Water String Variances, OTC 320 A & C forms and preparation of respondents lists for Corporation Commission filings.
Randolph L. Marsh, PCP h o n e 8 8 8 - 9 6 0 - 4 5 4 3 | Fax 817-776-8184935 West Glade Road | Hurst, Texas 76054
info @petrocounsel.com | www.petrocounsel.com
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Continental Land Resources, LLC is one of the largest independentenergy land service companies in the Mid Continent region.Headquartered in Edmond, Oklahoma, our primary operations includelease acquisition and the determination of mineral ownership as wellas many other land services. With strategically placed offices acrossthe country, we are currently providing these services throughout theBarnett Shale, Haynesville Shale, Marcellus Shale, Anadarko Basin,Appalachian Basin, Permian Basin, Mid Continent, and Texas GulfCoast areas of the United States.
Our company is dedicated to efficiently providing superior services byusing the most skilled people and latest technology possible. This isprimarily implemented through our specialized departments andincludes a management team with every person having at least 20years experience. With these proven strategies, we will remaineffective in our business and competitive in our industry.
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
404 Llama Drive, Suite A Searcy, AR 72143
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
PO Box 2691 Roswell, NM 88202
Phone: (575) 625-8807 Fax: (575) 625-8827
TEXAS
Terry Harris, District Manager
6333 Airport Freeway, Suite 204 Ft Worth, TX 76117
Phone: (817) 831-9333 Fax: (817) 831-9334
WEST VIRGINIA
Terry Carlson, District Manager
515 3rd Avenue, Suite 100 South Charleston, WV 25303
Phone: (304) 720-9376 Fax: (304) 720-9381
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R. D. Davis & Associates, LLCPetroleum Land Services since 1978
In-House & Field Due Diligence
Title Examination-Ownership Reports-RunsheetsLease Acquisitions