november meeting - Lafayette Association of Professional Landmen
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November 2006 LAFAYETTE ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN www.lapl.com LAPL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2006 – 2007: President..................Keith T. Hebert................. 942-8565 [email protected] 1st Vice-President.....Christopher J. Roy........... 280-4466 2nd Vice-President...Toby J. Leblanc................. 265-3973 [email protected] Secretary.................Keith A. Dronet................. 234-7628 [email protected] Treasurer................... Debbie Bushnell-Springer... 232-7669 LAPL Director...........Stephen A. Thomas.......... 277-2226 LAPL Director...........Angela Benedict Dupleix... 234-7339 LAPL Director...........David P. Orgeron.............. 262-8151 LAPL Director...........Mandy Trahan.................. 962-4991 AAPL Director...........Richard Hines.................. 234-1125 Past President..........Jared P. Bellard................ 234-2666 LAPL COMMITTEE CHAIRS 2006 – 2007: Advertising................Mark Cunningham........... 593-0900 [email protected] Certification..............James C. Roberts............. 233-2439 Crawfish Boil............Marlene Meche................ 354-5012 Education..................John Miller....................... 233-4156 Ethics........................Jared Bellard.................... 234-2666 Golf Tourney............. Buster LeBlanc................. 948-0041 Don Ross.......................... 237-3650 Membership............. Kane Heinen.................... 365-4825 Public Lands............ Jim Altman................225-342-1934 Publications.............. Stephen Thomas.............. 277-2226 Tax & legislation....... Jim Bullen........................ 237-5900 UL Student Liaison... Carolyn Savoy.................. 237-0410 Website..................... David Wright.................... 288-0975 Upcoming Events Nov. 17 LAPL Luncheon Dec. 16 Families Helping Families - Valero Refining Co. and LAPL Christmas Event Jan. 19 LAPL Luncheon Feb. 16 LAPL Luncheon Mar. 16 LAPL Luncheon April Golf Tournament & Crawfish Boil May LAPL Spring Seminar NOVEMBER MEETING Friday, November 17, 2006 Petroleum Club Lafayette 11:30 a.m. - Social 12:00 p.m. - Meeting Begins Tickets: $15.00 Per Person Guest Speaker WM. HUGH “Billy” MOUTON Wm. H. Mouton Law Offices, A Professional Law Corporation William Hugh “Billy” Mouton begin his career as a Title Abstractor for HopkinsdelaHoussaye Abstract Company and A.J. Gus delaHoussaye Abstracter in 1958. After receiving a Bachelor of Laws Degree from Tulane Law School in 1966 he became an Associate of Bailey & Mouton. From 1972 to present Billy has been a member of Wm. H. Mouton Law Offices, A Professional Law Corporation and from 1994 to present he is also the President of Lafayette Title Company. Billy has been a visiting lecturer for many organizations over the years including the USL Petroleum Land Management Degree Program where he lectures on Oil & Gas leases, Farm Out Agreement, Louisiana Mineral Code, Community Property, and Title Abstracting for Petroleum Operations. Billy is also associated and involved with many organizations such as Acadian Home Builders Association, Louisiana Home Builders Association, Lafayette Board of Realtors, Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce, Vermilionville Historic Foundation, Inc. and Hospice of Acadiana, Inc. Billy is married to Ramona Venable and has two children, Ben and Mona. Please consider bringing a canned good or other non-perishable food item which will be brought to a local food bank for Thanksgiving. Let’s share our blessings!! A photographer will also be at the November 17 meeting to take pictures for next year’s photo directory. Please get your picture taken and help us get as many members to take their pictures as well! Please RSVP by calling Toby Leblanc at (337) 265-3973 or sending an e-mail to [email protected] by Monday, November 13. Please have a $15.00 check ready, payable to LAPL. We will be collecting the money at the front registration table. Thank you! LAPL NEWS Page 2 Phone 337-942-8565 Pager 337-942-0932 Keith T. Hebert, Cpl Certified Professional Landman Member Aapl, Lapl Notary Public 1023 Heather Drive Opelousas, La 70570 A Professional Land Company “Serving since 1977” JOHN G. MILLER, CPL President OIL LAND SERVICES, INC. P. O. BOX 51242 • LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-1242 PHONE (337) 233-4156 • FAX (337) 233-9917 EMAIL [email protected] D. Dale Thevenet and Associates, Inc. A Professional Land Company Dale Thevenet, CPL LETTER FROM THE 2ND Vice PRESIDENT Dear LAPL Members: I hope this letter finds everyone in great health and spirit and with plenty of work. This time last year, I wrote this article from a cold hotel room in North Little Rock, AR. Needless to say, it’s great to be back in South LA, where the food is great and the folks are even better. It seems that there continues to be a lot of work out of state, but there is still plenty of work to be found locally. Last week, I attended the Gulf Coast Institute, Legends Night and October luncheon with Scott Angelle. The speakers were great, but I have to commend Scott Angelle on a fine speech and his continued support of our industry. The turnout was impressive and there is a lot of praise to go around. As you might suspect, there is a great deal of work that goes on behind the scenes and all of you who worked on this project should be commended, especially Keith Hebert. In last month’s newsletter, Chris Roy asked for any comments, complaints or compliments. On the front of the newsletter, there is a listing of all of the Committee members’ phone numbers. Please do not hesitate to contact anyone of us with any suggestions, etc. The LAPL is an organization for ALL of us. I urge everyone to get involved in some capacity and give back to an industry that has been very good to us. There are a lot of new faces in our industry and I challenge every member to get at least one new member to join our fine organization. The committee is working hard on some new and progressive ideas that will benefit all of us. Until we meet again, take a moment and thank God for the good times we are experiencing and pray that we continue to reap the fruits of a bountiful harvest. God Bless, Toby Post Office Box 52197 Office: (337) 289‑5999 Lafayette, LA 70505 Fax: (337) 289‑5993 [email protected] Cell: (337) 739‑2605 Member: AAPL, IRWA, PLANO, HAPL, LAPL, WBC Rooster Petroleum, llc Greg Jessup V.P. - Land 545 E. John Carpenter Fwy. • Suite 300 Irving, TX 75062 P.O. Box 143129 • Irving, TX 75014 Office: 972.719.9038 • Fax: 972.719.9039 Cell: 972.571.8198 Email: [email protected] STRAIN, DENNIS, & BATES, L.L.P. Attorneys & Counsellors at Law www.sdmblaw.com Lafayette (337) 237-5900 Baton Rouge (225) 343-0100 Toby J. LeBlanc, CPL LAPL 2nd Vice-President Executive Towers Loni D. Mouton, CPL 3500 N. Causeway Blvd. Professional Land Services [email protected] Suite 160 Metairie, LA 70002 Tel: 504-833-0003 833-0020 Toll Free: 1-888-981-0023 Fax: 1-866-858-3386 Cell: 985-630-7533 www.Access-Land.com Harold J. Anderson, Inc. Certified Professional Landmen • Lease Acquisition • Title Curative • Due Diligence • Environmental Assessments • Record Research • Rights-of-Way 1580 W. Causeway Approach, Suite 4 Mandeville, LA 70471 Phone (985) 626-4630 908-0158 Mobile (504) Bradley Broussard Land Services, Inc. Post Office Drawer 52826 • Lafayette, Louisiana 70505 Bradley J. Broussard President 319 Audubon Boulevard Lafayette, Louisiana 70503 www.bradleybroussard.com Tel. (337) 233-3428 Fax (337) 233-3427 [email protected] DRLS, INC. Certified Professional Land Services DONALD P. ROSS, III, CPL Post Office Box 51711 Lafayette, Louisiana 70505 Office: (337) 237-3650 Fax: (337) 234-2163 [email protected] LAPL NEWS NEW MEMBERS AND APPLICANTS We want to weclome our Newest Members Jay Caldwell Guy Ellison, III Trey Talbot Kyle Polozola The business associates listed here have applied for membership into LAPL. According to our by-laws, all present members have the right to consider the acceptance of applicants. Should you have any questions or comments concerning these applicants, please contact Kane Heinen. APPLICANTS FOR ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP Elliot Thomas Simoneaud - Elliot is a graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and Catholic High School in New Iberia, Louisiana. Elliot was formerly employed by Ottinger, Hebert, LLC during his college days and is currently working with Arthur C. LeBlanc, Jr., CPL & Associates, Inc. in the Abstract and Land work. Elliot is sponsored by Kane Heinen and Keith Dronet. Nicola L. Maddox - Nicola is the current Executive Vice President of Centurion Exploration Company of Houston, Texas and has been an active landman for over 26 years. Nicola was originally from Denver, Colorado and is a graduate of the University of Colorado - Denver. Nicola is sponsored by Mark Cunningham and Mike Broussard. Rex R. Jones - Rex is currently employed with C & C Technologies in Lafayette, and is a former graduate of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, LA. Rex has been in the oil and gas industry for over 20 years and formerly with John Chance & Associates. Rex is sponsored by Gene Prather and Bill Dunbar. 2006-2007 LAPL OFFICERS Seated (l to r): Angela Benedict Dupleix, LAPL Director; Debbie Bushnell-Springer, Treasurer; Mandy Trahan, LAPL Director Standing (l to r): Richard Hines, AAPL Director; Chris Roy, 1st Vice President; Stephen Thomas, LAPL Director; Keith Dronet, Secretary; Keith Hebert, President; Jared Bellard, Past President; David Orgeron, LAPL Director. Not pictured: Toby LeBlanc, 2nd Vice President JOHN W. GRANT ATTORNEY AT LAW ADMITTED IN LOUISIANA AND TEXAS TELEPHONE: (337) 234-3777 FAX: (337) 269-1987 201-B TRAVIS STREET IN THE OIL CENTER P.O. DRAWER 52604 LAFAYETTE, LOUSIANA 70505-2604 e-mail: [email protected] CLARK W. RIDER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. A Full Service Professional Land Company Clark W. Rider, III, CPL P. O. Box 53751 Off: (337) 237-8112 Lafayette, LA 70505 Fax: (337) 237-8176 emai: [email protected] AAPL LAPL HAPL Page 3 Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation Gulf Coast Region 1200 Enclave Parkway Houston, Texas 77077-1607 281-848-2799 Fax: 281-848-2791 Charles Kana, Land Manager David F. Boudreaux, Senior Landman L. Clay Fisher, Senior Landman Tod Hensarling, Senior Landman Dave Waters, Senior Landman Tyler Woodruff, Landman THOMAS DEVELOPMENT Oil & Gas Acquisitions Thomas L. Powell, IV P. O. Box 53412 Lafayette, LA 70505 [email protected] Mark S. Cunningham, CPL Petroleum Land Services 309 LaRue France, Ste 203 Lafayette, LA 70508 Off. (337) 593-0900 Fax (337) 593-8200 Cell (337) 288-2978 Home (337) 981-4809 Joseph M. “Mike” Benoit, Cpl & Associates DIEHL LAND SERVICES “On parle Francais, ici.” James G. Diehl The knowledge, experience, and resources to handle all of your needs. CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL LANDMAN P. O. BOX 51874 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-1874 (337) 237-4842 FAX (337) 237-4847 [email protected] AAPL HAPL LAPL NHAPL PLANO A Full Service Land Company Liskow & Lewis A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION Heymann Oil Center 321 Travis Street, Suite C 70503 Post Office Box 52916 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70139 822 HARDING STREET P.O. BOX 52008 THREE ALLEN CENTER 333 CLAY STREET, STE. 3485 PHONE (337) 232-7424 FAX (337) 267-2399 PHONE (713) 651-2900 FAX (713) 651-2908 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505 Lafayette, LA 70505-2916 Lease Acquisitions • Seismic Permits • Abstracting of Title • Mapping HOUSTON, TX 77002 WWW.LISKOW.COM P. O. Box 52893 Lafayette, LA 70505-2893 (337) 237-4436 Office (337) 237-6693 Fax (337) 781-9345 Cell [email protected] Acadian Land Services, L.L.C. ONE SHELL SQUARE 701 POYDRAS STREET, SUITE 5000 PHONE (504) 581-7979 FAX (504) 556-4108 Phone (337) 988-4898 Fax (337) 988-0998 AAPL, LAPL, LIOGA Robert Todd Fontenot James L. (Jim) Love Phone: 337.237.0069 Fax: 337.233.3020 Email: [email protected] www.acadianland.com LAPL NEWS Page 4 LOUISIANA LEGAL UPDATE Magnolia Presented by: Thomas C. McKowen, IV Strain, Dennis & Bates, L.L.P. Baton Rouge, Louisiana (225) 343-0100 Energy Services, L.L.C. William J. Daigle Professional Land & Abstracting Services P.O. Box 53602 Lafayette, Louisiana 70505-3602 (337) 269-1799 • (337) 269-1794 Fax Michael J. Broussard land services, inc. Certified Professional Land Services P. O. Box 53633 Lafayette, LA 70505-3633 Office 337-233-0168 Fax 337-233-4594 E-mail [email protected] T. BAKER SMITH, INC. PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANTS SINCE 1913 Plan Design Build Operate Engineering, Environmental, Onshore, Nearshore and Offshore Surveying Houma, LA (985) 868-1050 Thibodaux, LA (985) 446-7970 Baton Rouge Lafayette, LA Houston, TX (225) 744-2100 (337) 735-2800 (281) 240-0113 1 (866) 357-1050 www.tbsmith.com Arthur C. LeBlanc, Jr., CPL & Associates, Inc. Arthur C. LeBlanc, Jr., CPL Oil & Gas Leases Rights of Way Abstracts of Title Title Curative 200 Heymann Blvd. P. O. Box 53877 Lafayette, LA 70505 Bus. (337) 233-9099 Fax (337) 237-4912 [email protected] Succession of Gore, 931 So.2d 1150 (La.App. 4th Cir.), writ denied 937 So.2d 394 (La. 2006). Connie Gore executed a general power of attorney appointing Hazel Lansou, one of her two daughters, as her agent and attorney-in-fact in 1996. In March of 2001, Mid-South Estate Planning, L.L.C., prepared the Connie C. Gore Revocable Living Trust and other documents. The documents were drafted for execution by Hazel Lansou as the agent for her mother and they were so executed. As originally drafted, the trust gave one-half to each daughter, or her descendants, as principal beneficiaries. Helen Hipp, the other daughter, died on November 15, 2002. On December 4, 2002, Mid-South prepared an amendment to the trust, which was executed by Ms. Lansou as her mother’s agent. The trust was revised to have the principal allotted one-fourth to Ms. Lansou and three-fourths to be divided equally among the grandchildren. Inasmuch as Ms. Hipp had one child and Ms. Lansou had four children, this amendment reduced the share of Jeffrey Hipp, the son of Helen Hipp, from one-half to three-twentieths. Ms. Gore died on March 14, 2003. Ms. Lansou distributed the trust assets on the basis of the amended trust. However, upon objection by Jeffrey Hipp, she agreed to return his share to one-half. Ms. Lansou and her children then sued Mid-South and its agent for negligence which resulted in the invalidity of the trust. The trial court in the negligence suit refused to consider the matter until the trust and other documents were adjudged invalid. The present action was then brought for a declaration of invalidity. The trial judge found the trust invalid. Mid-South appealed. Louisiana Civil Code article 2997 provides that a power of authority must give express authorization for the agent to “Make an inter vivos donation, either outright or to a new or existing trust or other custodial arrangement.” The power of attorney simply had no such provision. The judgment was affirmed. Although this decision is quite straight-forward, it should remind us that just because there is a power of attorney attached to a document, it does not mean that the agent was granted authority by such power of attorney to execute such document. We should also keep the requirements of Civil Code articles 2996, 2997, and 2998 in mind as to those matters which must be expressly authorized. Succession of Jenkins, 936 So.2d 268 (La.App. 2d Cir. 2006), No. 41,202 (7-26-06). This appeal was dismissed on the basis that the judgment was not final. However, the Court’s discussion of the merits raises very important legal issues, which hopefully will be resolved after remand and subsequent appeal. The decedent, Joyce Jenkins, was killed in her home in Shreveport on March 8, 2003. Her husband, Avery Jenkins, who had staggered into the Police Department covered with blood stating that he may have hurt his wife, was charged with her murder. Mrs. Jenkins’ daughter opened her succession and qualified as administratrix. As administratrix, Linda Parker filed a request to sell the family home. Despite an opposition filed by her incarcerated step-father, the trial court authorized the sale. The trial court ordered Mr. Jenkins to sign the deed. His agent, Susan Jenkins, eventually signed the deed on his behalf. Mr. Jenkins filed a motion to withdraw his share of the proceeds. The Succession opposed the motion and requested reimbursement of maintenance expenses and mortgage payments. Before the hearing, Mr. Jenkins died. His succession was substituted. After the hearing, the trial court entered judgment denying the motion of Mr. Jenkins to withdraw his funds and granted the motion for reimbursement. However, no specific amount was set. (This lack was the basis for dismissal of the appeal for lack of finality.) The Court of Appeal found no basis for the authorization of the wife’s succession representative to sell the husband’s interest in the community home. It succinctly stated the basis of its opinion as follows: Continued on page 5 ALLEN & KIRMSE, LTD. INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN P. O. BOX 52187 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-2187 (337) 232-2024 ENGLEWOOD, CO (303) 771-1208 /NEBANE,AW&IRM,!0,ADv(BYvWIDEs2OB$AVIS C&C Technologies S U R V E Y S E R V I C E S LAND ‑ COASTAL WATERS ‑ OFFSHORE BASE MAPS ‑ ST. LSE. NOMINATIONS UNITIZATION ‑ PIPELINES ‑ WELL LOCATION 730 E KALISTE SALOOM RD. • LAFAYETTE, LA 70508 (337) 261‑0660 FAX (337) 261‑0192 http://www.cctechnol.com LAPL NEWS LOUISIANA LEGAL UPDATE (cont.) Upon the death of Joyce Jenkins, the community property regime that existed between her and Avery was terminated. See La. C.C. art. 2356. As Joyce died intestate, her children (her only heirs) succeeded to her property, which was a one-half interest in the community property. Avery then become one-half owner of his portion of the community. La. C.C. art. 2369.2. In other words, upon the termination of the community property regime, Joyce’s succession and Avery became co-owners of the former community property, and the provisions governing co-ownership applied. La. C.C. art. 2369.1. Thus, the Curtis Lane home became owned in indivision by the Succession of Joyce Rogers Jenkins and Avery Jenkins, who was incarcerated and awaiting trial for Joyce’s murder. The Succession of Joyce Rogers Jenkins then sought authority to sell the Curtis Lane home at private sale, noting in its motion to the trial court that it already had a purchaser for the property. . . . [W]e question the legal authority by which the trial court ordered Avery to sell his one-half interest in the home without properly following the procedure for a judicial partition. See La. C.C.P. art. 4602. Moreover, the trial court clearly lacked authority to order Avery, a co-owner of the property, to sell his one-half of the Curtis Lane home at a private sale. The Court ultimately concludes that despite such lack of legal authority, the sale was valid because Avery Jenkins acquiesced and participated in the sale. We certainly question whether signing a sale after being ordered by the Court to do so can be considered acquiescence. However, the more important issue is whether the authorization was proper. We tend to agree with the above-quoted legal rationale. Although dicta, it certainly makes a compelling argument why the interest of the surviving spouse should not be subject to administration in the succession of the decedent spouse. However, such ruling is contrary to prior jurisprudence, none of which is cited. In Prejean v. First Mississippi Corp., 506 So.2d 885 (La.App. 1st Cir.), writ denied 508 So.2d 69 (La. 1987), a mineral lease, executed with court authority by the succession representative, was held to prime a subsequent mineral lease granted by the surviving spouse as to her community interest. In Succession of Pailet, 602 So.2d 152 (La.App. 5th Cir. 1992), it was even held that the succession administrator of the second spouse to die could not sell her community interest while the succession of the first spouse to die was still pending. It appears that the issue of whether the surviving spouse has authority over his or her interest in community property is unsettled at the present time. Therefore, one should obtain rights from both the succession representative and the surviving spouse. If they are the same, it should be made clear that they are signing in both capacities. If a succession is under administration and one wishes to obtain a mineral lease on former community property, one should have the lease executed by both the surviving spouse and the properly authorized succession representative – at least until this issue is completely resolved. Louisiana Crawfish Producers Association - West v. Amerada Hess Corporation, 2006 WL 1896205 (La.App. 3d Cir. 2006), 2005-1156, 7-12-06). Over ninety commercial crawfishermen and their association sued eighteen defendants who were allegedly engaged in oil and gas exploration, dredging and pipeline activities or providing surveying services for those conducting such activities. Plaintiffs alleged that in the course of such activities, defendants created spoil banks and dams that impeded natural water flow in the Buffalo Cove area, thus destroying the aquatic ecosystem and eliminating or greatly diminishing plaintiffs’ ability to catch crawfish in Buffalo Cove. The trial court found that the plaintiffs had no cause of action under Louisiana state law, but reserved any rights they might have under federal maritime law. Plaintiffs appealed this ruling. The Court of Appeal affirmed. It agreed with the trial judge that a plaintiff cannot recover for economic loss resulting from physical damage to property in which he has no proprietary interest. The crawfishermen did not own or have any economic interest in Buffalo Cove or the crawfish to be found there. Therefore, even assuming the defendants caused the damages alleged, plaintiffs could not recover. They did not own the cove or the crawfish. A copy of the cases discussed above may be obtained upon request from Thomas C. McKowen, IV, by facsimile (226-343-0344) or e-mail ([email protected]). President P. O. Box 52246 120 Rue Beauregard, Suite 130 Lafayette, LA 70505 Lafayette, LA 70508 (337) 232-7669 Office (337) 232-7689 Fax (337) 288-7668 Cell [email protected] Mark H. Tompkins Attorney and Counselor at Law 203 Oil Center Drive Lafayette, LA 70503 P. O. Box 52526 Lafayette, LA 70505 (337) 232-5300 [email protected] 315 S. College, Suite 163 Lafayette, Louisiana 70503 (337) 234-3020 phone (337) 237-2607 Rights Acquisition Data Processing, Inc. RADPI.com The Landman’s Virtual Office William C. “Bill” Justice, CPL President Office: (337) 231-5877 Mobile: (337) 278-4918 The Outer Continental Shelf Bulletin Board System Website www.ocsbbs.com Your #1 Source For Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Information 1101 Dealers Avenue, Suite 200 (504) 733-3117 New Orleans, LA 70123 Email: [email protected] PLAUCHÉ & PLAUCHÉ Mandalay Oil and Gas, LLC Debbie K. Bushnell-Springer, CPL Page 5 ATTORNEYS AT LAW JAMES C. ROBERTS & ASSOCIATES CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL LAND SERVICES POST OFFICE BOX 53977 LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA 70505-3977 (337) 233-3429 • FAX (337) 233-4594 106 Heymann Boulevard P. O. Box 52806 Lafayette, LA 70505 (337) 237-1213 Fax (337) 232-3248 S. W. PLAUCHÉ, III GEORGE C. PLAUCHé LAPL NEWS Page 6 JAMES A. THOMAS, CPL RUSSELL E. THOMAS, CPL Member AAPL, LAPL, HAPL, WHAPL, PLANO and IRWA Suncoast Land Services, Inc. Lafayette, Louisiana • (337) 232-1627 Kingwood, Texas • (281) 548-0090 [email protected] [email protected] Patrick W. Reagan, C.P.L. REAGAN ENERGY SERVICES, L.L.C. Professional Land Services P.O. Box 51194 Lafayette, LA 70505 Tel: 337.237.1296 Fax: 337.237.1299 [email protected] J O H N C H A N C E L A N D S U R V E Y S , I N C . 200 Dulles Drive Lafayette, LA 70506-3001 Phone: 337-237-1300 Direct: 337-268-3234 Fax: 337-268-3281 [email protected] E. J. Louviere Thomas Barry Madonna A. Warnken Mike Deville Bill Claibourne Carolyn Savoy Deedie Robison Si Latiolais Anne Wilson Janice Plaisance Ryan Devillier marketing representative land survey division Nona Schooler Leslie Breaux LA LANDMAN 101 LA Landman 101 is now being offered to aide in the training and education of entry-level landmen. Ceci O. Neustrom, CPL and Madeleine E. Kimbrell, as owners of TitlePro LLC, developed the program last spring and have held seven seminars to date in Lafayette, Bossier and Baton Rouge. Dozens of participants from around the State, and as far as Texas, Tennessee, and Oklahoma have attended the two and one-half day seminar, which includes one-half day hands-on training at the local clerk of court’s office and two days of classroom-type instruction. The seminar focuses on several of the most pertinent aspects of landwork, including title research, property / mineral law, the mineral lease, and drilling & unitization with Sonris application. In addition to Ceci’s and Madeleine’s presentations, two sessions are presented by a guest oil / gas attorney and a guest landman. Students receive an excellent resource book. LA Landman 101 has been approved for 13.5 RPL points by the AAPL. The seminar targets persons with little or no knowledge of the land profession; however, students with over one-year’s experience have found it beneficial. Here are some quotes from the evaluations from the last seminar: “Well done. Obviously well planned and excellent material was used. The speakers you chose spoke in a language we could all understand, using humor to keep it interesting.” “Nice seminar. The breadth of the knowledge of each speaker and their ability to focus for nearly eight hours worth of teaching is impressive. Their expertise and organization is excellent.” “What a pleasant surprise! As an older person wanting a new career, I was afraid. Ceci and Madeleine made me relax & feel confident that I could learn this. How lucky – to have fun while I learn. Very well organized! Well presented!” The next seminar is being held in Shreveport, LA from November 8th – 10th. Private seminars can be arranged. For more information, email [email protected] or call 337.356.8374. lapl.com P. O. Box 52807 Lafayette, LA 70505 625 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd. Lafayette, LA 70508 Phone (337) 237-0410 Fax (337) 237-0996 PHILLIP W. THOMAS, CPL Member AAPL, LAPL, HAPL, DAPL and IRWA PETRO-LAND RESOURCES, INC. Land and Abstract Services 3-D Permitting • Mapping P. O. Box 53712 (70505) Office: (337) 265-3948 1003 Hugh Wallis Rd., Bldg. F Fax: (337) 265-3905 Lafayette, LA 70508 e-mail [email protected] ATTENTION TERREBONNE PARISH OPERATORS ABSTRACT TERREBONNE ABSTRACT COMPANY LO C AT O R The Wurzlow Abstract Company Archives www.abstractlocator.com Phone: (985)917-0559 Fax: (985)872-2528 [email protected] Your online abstract marketplace! Featuring LAPL NEWS Page 7 LAPL LEGENDS NIGHT photos Jared P. Bellard, CPL BELLARD & COMPANY, INC. A PROFESSIONAL LAND COMPANY 110 Travis Street, Suite 224 P.O. Box 52007 Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70505 Tel: 337.234.2666Mobile 337.739.0261 Fax: 337.234.0305 [email protected] (l to r): Jack McCord, W. K. “Dub” Rainbolt, Jr., C. W. “Billy” Sunday LEGENDS HONOREES Jack Q. McCord: a native of Austin, Texas, husband of Patsy Glover McCord, and independent landman for many years and former owner operator of Quinto Resources, Inc. and Quinto Abstract, Inc. and an avid golfer. Walter K. “Dub” Rainbolt, Jr.: a native of Lafayette, Louisiana and the son of a former landman. Dub worked for Union Oil Company of California and is currently part owner/manager of Dynamic Exploration Partners, LLC. Dub is married to Lee Ann Gragg and has continued his legacy as the father of David G. Rainbolt, another landman and member of the LAPL. New Orleans 504.582.1111 C. W. “Bill” Sunday, Jr.: a native of South Texas, Bill echoed the enterprising spirit of the American oil industry as a scout and landman for work in South Louisiana and East Texas for numerous oil companies. Bill has been married to his wife Elizabeth for over 32 years and currently works as a consultant in the oil and gas industry in Lafayette, Louisiana and enjoys golf and his beloved Texas Hill Country. Lafayette 337.237.0132 & Baton Rouge 225.381.9643 Houston 713.333.5500 www.gordonarata.com Benjamin J. Waring President • MMS Advocacy & Research • Abstracts, Chains of Title & Special Requests • Public Information / Adjudication APL LEGENDS NITE ORGANIZERS Seated - Mary Blum Standing - Connie Conques LAPL LEGENDS NITE MASTER OF CEREMONIES Floyd Domingue LA LANDMAN 101 SOUTHERN TITLE & ABSTRACT Certified Abstracts of Title CO., INC. 2 1/2 DAY SEMINAR • AAPL APPROVED 1580 W. Causeway Approach, Suite 4 Mandeville Louisiana 70471 Fall 2006 Schedule: Sept. 20-22, Lafayette, LA Oct. 11-13, Baton Rouge, LA Nov. 8-10, Shreveport, LA Instructors: Ceci O. Neustrom, CPL Madeleine Kimbrell 337.356.8374 [email protected] Phone: 985-626-4630 Fax: 985-626-4637 Harold J. Anderson, CPL President • Lexco’s OWL & Operating Rights Database R O P ER Phone:504-733-3117 Facsimilie: 504-733-6040 Cell Phone: 504-957-3865 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ocsbbs.com • OCS Bulletin Board System P 1101 Dealers Avenue Suite 200 New Orleans, LA 70123 T IES , I Thomas L. Talbot Oil & Gas P.O. Box 53908 Lafayette, La. 70505 (337) 984-8522 Fax (337) 984-8517 N C H appy PRSRT STD U. S. POSTAGE PAID Lafayette, LA PERMIT NO. 34 P. O. Box 53491 Lafayette, LA 70505 Thanksgiving! GCLI PHOTOS State Senator Mike Michot discussed Louisiana Legislative Update Jim Welsh, Commissioner of Louisiana Office of Conservation, discussed Louisiana’s Legacy Law Scott Angelle, Secretary of Louisiana Department of Natural Resources provided members at the October Luncheon with an update of petroleum industry issues in Louisiana and on the Gulf Coast. LAPL/AAPL GCLI COMMITTEE MEMBERS (l to r): Tommy “Tee Boy” Talbot, Mary “Bebe” Blum, Connie “Teet Fille” Conques, Chris “Tee Frere” Roy, Dale “Canaille” Thevenet, Mike “Tee Boog” Broussard and Keith “Keeto” Hebert. Not pictured, Gerard “Boogah” Thomas PRAYER BREAKFAST PHOTOS Attorney Jerry Slattery discussed Site Restoration Obligations Attorney/Retired Judge Al Hoppe discussed Business Ethics 101 Ralph Gibson, C.H. Fenstermaker, discussed the History of Surveying in Louisiana Mike Cougevan discussed the COPAS 2005 Accounting Procedure Nancy Tabb Marcantel provided uplifting spiritual music for prayer breakfast attendees. Rev. Jerry Mesley gave inspirational message to prayer breakfast attendees
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