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October 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 2ndPresident............Toby J. Leblanc................. 265-3973 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 Oct. 20 LAPL Luncheon Oct. 18, AAPL Gulf Coast Land 19 & 20 Institute hosted by LAPL Nov. 17 LAPL Luncheon Dec. 16 LAPL/Valero Christmas Party and LAPL Spouse/ Guest Night Jan. 19 LAPL Luncheon Feb. 16 LAPL Luncheon Mar. 16 LAPL Luncheon LEGENDS NIGHT Thursday, October 19 The Townhouse Restaurant ALL ARE INVITED FREE OF CHARGE — JUST R.S.V.P. Gulf Coast Land Institute Hotel Hosted by LAPL October 19-20, 2006 Acadiana, Lafayette, Louisiana OCTOBER MEETING Friday, October 20, 2006 Hotel Acadiana 11:30 a.m. - Social 12:00 p.m. - Meeting Begins Tickets: $15.00 Per Person Guest Speaker SCOTT ANGELLE Secretary of Natural Resources Please RSVP by calling Keith T. Hebert at 337-942-8565 or sending an e-mail to [email protected] by Monday, September 11. Please have $15.00 check ready, payable to LAPL. We will be collecting the money at the front registration table. Thank you! PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF MEETING PLACE: DUE TO THE AAPL GULF COAST LAND INSTITUTE FUNCTION, WE WILL HAVE OUR MONTHLY LUNCHEON AS PART OF GCLI. PLEASE RSVP FOR EACH FUNCTION. 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 Post Office Box 52197 Office: (337) 289‑5999 Lafayette, LA 70505 Fax: (337) 289‑5993 [email protected] Cell: (337) 739‑2605 Gregory L. Jessup Cimarex Energy Co. Land Manager, 600 E. Las Colinas Blvd. Gulf of Mexico Suite 1100 Irving, Texas 75039 PHONE 972 401 0752 CELL 972.571.8198 FAX 972.501.1760 [email protected] STRAIN, DENNIS, & BATES, L.L.P. Attorneys & Counsellors at Law www.sdmblaw.com Lafayette (337) 237-5900 Baton Rouge (225) 343-0100 LETTER FROM THE 1st Vice PRESIDENT I want to start off by thanking all who attended the September 15 Luncheon at the Townhouse Restaurant. Approximately 50 members and 15 guests showed up to hear William H. Fenstermakers informative talk. We are not sure who or what provided the magic, but we could not have asked for a better first luncheon. We hope the same success will be shown at the Gulf Coast Land Institutes Icebreaker, and Reception/Legends Night on October 18 & 19. Similar time and preparation is going into these events and all we ask is that you show up and enjoy yourself. Its one of the many benefits that LAPL provides for its members, so please come out and enjoy yourself with the LAPL members and guests. In closing, I just wanted to thank all of you who voted for me. You never know how many friends you have until your nominated for First Vice President. On a more serious note, the LAPL wants to hear from you weather you have a comment, complaint, or compliment. The numbers on the front of the bulletin are there for your convenience, please don’t hesitate to call them. As always, please help if you can, but if you can not, please show up and support the events the LAPL puts on for your benefit and thank the officers and committee members for all of the hard work they do on your behalf. Sincerely, Keith Christopher J. Roy, CPL LAPL 1st Vice President REMEMBER . . . IT IS TIME TO PAY YOUR YEARLY DUES. Member: AAPL, IRWA, PLANO, HAPL, LAPL, WBC 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 • Record Research • Rights-of-Way • Due Diligence • Environmental • Assessments 2200 Pakenham Drive Chalmette, LA 70043 Phone (504) 276-5858 Fax (504) 276-8566 [email protected] 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 Angela B. Faulk Gregory J. Fleniken Dennis M. Dilday Darrin Babineaux Leonard Springer Jude M. Clark 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 Kelley Strain - Kelley is a graduate of Loyola Law School, Loyola University and Louisiana State University and she is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Kelly is currently employed with Wall & Bullington, LLC in New Orleans, LA. Kelley’s sponsors are William S. Strain and James L. Bullen. Chad J. Bellard - Chad is a currently employed by Bellard Petroleum Inc. and is a 2006 graduate of The University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Chad is sponsored by Jared P. Bellard (Past President of the LAPL) and Stephen A. Thomas. Jeannie S. Broussard - Jeannie is a graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (formerly USL) and Acadiana High School. Jeannie is self employed and is sponsored by Cece Neustrom and recently completed Cece’s LA Landman101 class. Helen Hoffpauir - Helen is a graduate of the University of Houston and the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (formerly USL). Helen is currently employed by the State of Louisiana - Deptartment of Natural Resources. Helen is sponsored by James L. Altman and Macy Dennis. David L. Dauterive - David is currently employed by Pride Oil & Gas Properties, Inc. and is a graduate of Louisiana State University and Cathedral Carmel School in Lafayette, LA. David is sponsored by Thomas P. Mouton and Glenn P. White. Jennifer Mouton Trahan - Jennifer is a graduate of Abbeville High School and attended the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now UL) and recently completed the LA Landman 101 Seminar. Jennifer is self employed and is sponsored by Keith Dronet and Cece Neustrom. Patrick J. Theriot - Patrick operates as landman under the name of PATRICK J. THERIOT, LLC, has 10 years experience and is a graduate of LSU and Catholic High of New Iberia. Patrick is sponsored by Debbie Bushnell Springer and Karen B. Bullen. Chris Roy - Chris is a landman with Mandalay Oil & Gas and has over 5 years experence and is a graduate of Acadiana High School and the University of Louisiana. Chris is sponsored by Debbie Bushnell Springer and Karen B. Bullen. 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 Tyler Woodruff, Landman THOMAS DEVELOPMENT Oil & Gas Acquisitions Thomas L. Powell, IV P. O. Box 53412 Lafayette, LA 70505 Phone (337) 988-4898 Fax (337) 988-0998 AAPL, LAPL, LIOGA [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 PLANO H.A.P.L. A.A.P.L. L.A.P.L. DIEHL LAND SERVICES James G. Diehl CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL LANDMAN P. O. BOX 51874 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-1874 (337) 237-4842 FAX (337) 237-4847 [email protected] A Full Service Land Company Liskow & Lewis A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION JOSEPH M. “MIKE” BENOIT, CPL & ASSOCIATES “Full Service Land Professionals” Office 200 Travis St., Ste. 210 Lafayette, LA 70503 [email protected] Acadian Land Services, L.L.C. Heymann Oil Center 321 Travis Street, Suite C 70503 ONE SHELL SQUARE 701 POYDRAS STREET, SUITE 5000 Post Office Box 52916 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70139 PHONE (504) 581-7979 FAX (504) 556-4108 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 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 Energy Services, L.L.C. Presented By: James L. Bullen William J. Daigle Professional Land & Abstracting Services Strain, Dennis & Bates, L.L.P. Lafayette, Louisiana 337/237-5900 P.O. Box 53602 Lafayette, Louisiana 70505-3602 (337) 269-1799 • (337) 269-1794 Fax James L. Bullen Davis Gulf Coast, Inc., v. Anderson Exploration Co., Inc., et al, No. 2006-180 (La. App. 3 Cir. 05/31/06), 933 So.2d 227. 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] Davis Gulf Coast, Inc. (“Davis”) owned 100% of the working interest in certain mineral leases in the Shuteston Field in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. On March 1, 2001, Davis, Anderson Exploration Co., Inc. (“Anderson”), Three Sisters Trust (“Three Sisters”) and Austral Oil & Exploration, Inc. (“Austral”) entered into a Participation Agreement wherein Davis agreed to transfer a 50% working interest in the leases to Anderson and Three Sisters, and named Austral as Operator with no working interest. Under the Agreement, Anderson and Three Sisters agreed to set a turnkey cost for drilling the test well. Davis agreed to pay 50% of the cost, which share was $499,313.50, and deposited the funds into an escrow account. Anderson and Three Sisters agreed to bear the remainder of the costs through delivery of the log. Operations on the test well began on May 3, 2001 and drilling ended on June 30, 2001. On July 2, 2001, Davis authorized Cameron State Bank to release sums from the escrow account to Anderson and Three Sisters. After receiving the well log, Davis elected to participate in completion of the well. Anderson billed Davis for one-half (1/2) of the completion costs of $181,768.98, but Davis did not pay these costs. Several service providers filed liens against the well totaling $678,354.80 as of April 25, 2002. On May 10, 2002, Austral, Operator of the well, put Davis in default and provided a deadline for cure or imposition of the penalty provided in the Joint Operating Agreement. On May 15, 2002, Davis made demand on Anderson, Three Sisters and Austral for surrender of operating rights to the well and for an accounting of Davis’ funds. Davis paid $678,354.80 to clear all of the liens on the test well. According to Anderson, prior to the dispute with Davis, Anderson, Three Sisters and Austral contributed a total of $626,920.78 to drilling of the test well. According to Davis, the well produced more than 3.4 million dollars in net revenue between September, 2003 and April, 2005. On July 3, 2002, Davis sent a letter to Anderson, Three Sisters and Austral which stated, in part, “[T]his letter will serve as a proposed agreement intended to resolve the issues raised in our prior demand letter …” On July 9, 2002, Anderson responded to the July 3 letter stating: “[T]he terms of the letter are conditionally acceptable …” but “a provision for the payment by Davis Gulf Coast, Inc. of its currently outstanding balance will need to be added to the agreement.” On July 11, 2002, a letter was sent by counsel for Davis to Anderson, Three Sisters and Austral which states: “[P]lease consider this as an amendment to the July 3, 2002 letter …” and provides for certain payments by Davis. The letter further states “[I]f this meets with your understanding of our revised agreement, please execute and return the attached copy of this letter to the undersigned.” Davis’ July 2, 2002 and July 11, 2002 letters were both signed “ACCEPTED AND AGREED” by representatives of Anderson, Three Sisters and Austral. ALLEN & KIRMSE, LTD. INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL LANDMEN P. O. BOX 52187 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-2187 (337) 232-2024 ENGLEWOOD, CO (303) 771-1208 C&C Technologies SURVEY SERVICES 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.) Paragraph 8 of the July 3, 2002 letter agreement stated: Subject to the provisions of the next succeeding paragraph, if all such liens and privileges are erased of record on or before September 15, 2002, evidence of such furnished to Davis, and Davis is able to independently verify such release, Anderson and Three Sisters shall be deemed to have earned the interest provided for in the Participation Agreement. It is undisputed that Anderson did not perform its obligation under the letter agreements. Davis asserted that the July, 2002 letter agreements constituted a novation of the 2001 Participation Agreement. “Novation is the extinguishment of an existing obligation by the substitution of a new one.” La. Civ. Code Art. 1879. Novation will not occur where there is a modification of an obligation unaccompanied by the intent to extinguish the original obligation. “The execution of a new writing, the issuance or renewal of a negotiable instrument, or the giving of new securities for the performance of an existing obligation are examples of such a modification.” La. Civ. Code Art. 1881. Upon review, the Third Circuit found as follows: The plain language of the letters indicates that they constitute an agreement and were accepted by all the parties... The terms of the agreement, which we have found to be a novation, substitute a new performance in return for which Anderson may earn its interest in the leases and in the well… It is undisputed that Anderson did not perform its obligation under the letter agreements. Therefore, it did not earn the 25% working interest it now claims. This case illustrates the scrutiny which should be accorded letter agreements addressing issues which arise during the course of operations. Although Anderson, et al, spent significant sums of money on the well which produced more than $3.4 million in net revenue in less than two years, they did not earn their working interest by failing to have the liens released of record by September 15, 2002. ACT 446 OF THE 2006 REGULAR SESSION Act 446 of the 2006 Regular Session amended Article 11 of the Mineral Code, which sets forth the rule of correlative rights between surface and mineral owners, by adding sections B.(1) and (2) as follows: B.(1) B.(2) A reservation of mineral rights in an instrument transferring ownership of land must include mention of surface rights in the exercise of the mineral rights reserved, if not otherwise expressly provided by the parties. (Emphasis added.) In the absence of particular provisions in the instrument regulating the extent, location and nature of the rights of the mineral owner to conduct operations on the property, the requirements of this Subsection are satisfied by inclusion of the following language in the reservation of mineral rights: “The transferor (Seller) shall exercise the mineral rights herein reserved with reasonable regard to the rights of the landowner, and shall use only so much of the land, including the surface, as is reasonably necessary to conduct his operations. Such exercise of mineral rights shall be subject to the provisions of Articles 11 and 22 of the Louisiana Mineral Code. The transferee (Buyer) recognizes that by virtue of the mineral reservation herein made, the mineral owner shall have the right to use so much of the land, including the surface, as is reasonably necessary to explore for, mine and produce the minerals. This provision has obviously not been interpreted by a Louisiana Court to date, but it appears that failure to include a provision regarding surface use with a reservation of mineral rights may result in the mineral servitude owner being denied the right to use the surface. However, the statute could be interpreted as nullifying a mineral reservation for failure to include the statutorily mandated verbiage. Please note the revisions to the statute may only be applied to mineral reservations occurring after its effective date of August 15, 2006. A copy of the case and statute discussed above may be obtained upon request from James L. Bullen by facsimile (337-233-9095) or e-mail ([email protected]). Page 5 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 Phone 337-369-9500 Fax 337-367-1746 E-mail: [email protected] KEITH E. LAPEROUSE absTractor Laperouse Abstract Co. 126 HACKER ST. NEW IBERIA, LA 70560 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 ATTORNEYS AT LAW 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] JOHN CHANCE LAND SURVEYS, INC. 200 Dulles Drive Lafayette, LA 70506-3001 Phone: 337-237-1300 Direct: 337-268-3234 Fax: 337-268-3281 [email protected] AAPL-GULF COAST LAND INSTITUTE Gulf Coast Land Institute Hotel October 19-20, 2006 Acadiana, Lafayette, Louisiana The American Association of Professional Landmen invites you to attend the AAPL Gulf Coast Land Institute October 19-20, 2006, to be held in Lafayette, Louisiana at the Best Western Hotel Acadiana, 1801 W. Pinhook Road, Lafayette, LA. This popular event consists of one and a half days of excellent and topical presentations plus a welcoming icebreaker Wednesday evening at Joey’s hosted by the AAPL, Lafayette Association of Professional Landmen, and others, an AAPL/LAPL hosted reception on Thursday following the presentations, an optional Prayer Breakfast on Friday morning and an optional lunch and presentation on Friday co-sponsored by AAPL & LAPL. This year’s institute is hosted by the Lafayette Association of Professional Landmen and is chaired by Keith Hebert. Topics and presentations planned for this year include an update on recent Louisiana legislation, discussion of recent legislation relating to legacy lawsuits, discussion of site restoration obligations after the Corbell and Castex cases, Business Ethics 101, History of Louisiana surveying, Production handling agreements, Drilling contracts and what you don’t know can hurt you, a look at the federal and state relationship in the Gulf of Mexico, the new 2005 COPAS accounting procedure, and LADNR update. Welcoming Icebreaker AAPL, LAPL, and other sponsors welcome all Institute attendees to the Welcoming Icebreaker to be held at Joey’s, 503 Bertrand Drive, Lafayette, LA. The networking and fun begins at 6:00 p.m. Dale Thevenet is coordinating this event and Joey promises to out-do his previous great food offering. AAPL / LAPL Hosted Reception Ryan Devillier marketing representative land survey division AAPL and LAPL invite all Institute attendees, LAPL members and “Old Timers” to attend a jointly hosted reception immediately following the presentations on Thursday. The reception will be held at the Townhouse, 111 Auditorium Place, Lafayette, LA. Connie Conques has worked with the Townhouse Restaurant to provide an excellent selection of Cajun specialties, including Natchitoches meat pies. Optional Prayer Breakfast E. J. Louviere Thomas Barry Madonna A. Warnken Mike Deville Bill Claibourne Carolyn Savoy Deedie Robison Si Latiolais Anne Wilson Janice Plaisance Nona Schooler Leslie Breaux 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] LAPL is sponsoring an optional prayer breakfast on Friday morning from 7:20 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. in the Hotel Acadiana. Spouses and guests are welcome. Please contact Keith Hebert at 337942-8565 for more information. The featured speaker will be Father Mesley and music will be provided by Nancy Tabb Marcantel. The cost for breakfast is $12. Optional Luncheon and Presentation AAPL and LAPL jointly host the optional Friday luncheon at the Hotel Acadiana with a presentation by Scott A. Angelle, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Secretary Angelle will present an update on recent Louisiana Department of Natural Resources issues. The cost for this lunch is $20. 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 AAPL-GULF COAST LAND INSTITUTE SCHEDULE Schedule of Events (Subject to Change) Wednesday October 18 5:00 – 7:00 Thursday October 19 Friday October 20 LAPL hosted Icebreaker at Joey’s 503 Bertrand Drive Lafayette 6:00 pm Registration and Continental Breakfast Welcome and Opening Remarks Louisiana Legislative Update Michael J. “Mike” Michot, Louisiana State Senator Recent Legislation and Legacy Lawsuits James H. “Jim” Welsh, Commissioner, Louisiana Office of Conservation Break Corbello, Castex and Consequences: Site Restoration Obligations in Louisiana Gerald F. Slattery, Schully, Roberts, Slattery, Jaubert & Marino 11:45 – 1:30 pm Lunch on your own 1:30 – 2:30 Business Ethics 101 Albert Hoppe 2:30 – 2:45 Break 2:45 – 3:45 History of Surveying in Louisiana Ralph Gipson, C.H. Fenstermaker & Associates 3:45 – 4:45 Production Handling Agreements Paul J. Goodwine, Schully, Roberts, Slattery, Jaubert & Marino 7:45 - 8:20 am 8:20 – 8:30 8:30 – 9:30 9:30 – 10:30 10:30 – 10:45 10:45 – 11:45 AAPL / LAPL hosted reception and “Old Timers” night Townhouse, 111 Auditorium Place, Lafayette 7:20 – 8:20 am Optional Prayer Breakfast sponsored by LAPL Hotel Acadiana 8:00 – 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 9:30 Drilling Contracts - What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You! William W. Pugh, Liskow & Lewis 9:30 – 10:30 From President Truman to Governor Blanco: Re-examining the Federal/ State Relationship in the Gulf of Mexico Thomas Beron, Liskow & Lewis 10:30 – 10:45 Break 10:45 – 11:45 COPAS 2005 – What’s New in the Model Form? Mike Cougevan, Martindale Consultants Inc. 11:45 – 1:30 LAPL & AAPL Luncheon Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Issues Scott Angelle, Secretary, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources New Orleans 504.582.1111 Benjamin J. Waring President Lafayette 337.237.0132 & • MMS Advocacy & Research • Abstracts, Chains of Title & Special Requests Baton Rouge 225.381.9643 • Public Information / Adjudication Houston 713.333.5500 www.gordonarata.com LA LANDMAN 101 2 1/2 DAY SEMINAR • AAPL APPROVED Fall 2006 Schedule: Sept. 20-22, Lafayette, LA Oct. 11-13, Baton Rouge, LA Nov. 8-10, Shreveport, LA • Lexco’s OWL & Operating Rights Database • OCS Bulletin Board System Phone:504-733-3117 Facsimilie: 504-733-6040 Cell Phone: 504-957-3865 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.ocsbbs.com SOUTHERN TITLE & ABSTRACT CO., INC. Certified Abstracts of Title 2200 Pakenham Drive Chalmette, LA 70043 Instructors Ceci O. Neustrom, CPL Madeleine Kimbrell 337.356.8374 [email protected] 1101 Dealers Avenue Suite 200 New Orleans, LA 70123 P R O P ER T IES Phone 504-276-5858 Fax 504-276-8566 I Thomas L. Talbot Oil & Gas Harold J. Anderson, CPL President , P.O. Box 53908 Lafayette, La. 70505 (337) 984-8522 Fax (337) 984-8517 N C PRSRT STD U. S. POSTAGE PAID Lafayette, LA PERMIT NO. 34 P. O. Box 53491 Lafayette, LA 70505 Ad renewals are now due. Contact Mark Cunningham, 337-593-0900, to confirm for next month’s newsletter. AAPL-GULF COAST LAND INSTITUTE REGISTRATION To register for these events complete the registration form and return it to AAPL headquarters (4100 Fossil Creek Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76137) with your payment. You may also fax a completed form with credit card information to AAPL at 817-847-7704. Online registration is available for AAPL members at www.landman.org. (Click the MEMBERS ONLY tab, login, click Online Events, select event). Tuition assistance is no longer available. Seating is limited to the first 125 paid participants - confirmations upon payment only. The registration fee includes program materials, continental breakfasts, and a hosted reception. TO REGISTER, PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY Gulf Coast Land Institute – Course #338GCLI Full Name: ____________________________________________________________ Registration Fees AAPL Member ($195) $ __________ Non-Member ($295) $ __________ Optional Prayer Company: _____________________________________________________________ Breakfast ($12) Other breakfast guests City, State, Zip Code: ____________________________________________________ ($12) # _____ Telephone: ____________________________ Fax: _ __________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________________________________ Payment: Check: _____ MasterCard: _____ Visa: _____ AmExp: _____ Card No.: __________________________________________ Exp. Date __________ Signature: _____________________________________________________________ Is this a change of address? ___________ AAPLMembers: $195 • Non-member: $295 prepaid Add $50 if registering after October 4, 2006 $ __________ $ __________ Optional Lunch ($20) $ __________ Add $50.00 late fee (after 10/4/06) $ __________ Add $50.00 if requesting CLE $ __________ CLE State: ________________ Total Payment Enclosed $ __________ NOTE: Tuition assistance is no longer available for this event CANCELLATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING AND WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $25 CHARGE. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ALLOWED AFTER OCTOBER 4, 2006. HAPL TECHNICAL WORKSHOP The Houston Association of Professional Landmen 37th ANNUAL TECHNICAL WORKSHOP Thursday, April 27, 2006 Geoscience, Engineering and Marketing for Landmen (7.0 CPL/RLP Credits, including 1 Ethics Credit) PROGRAM AGENDA 8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:20 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Opening Remarks 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. 1.0 CPL/RLP Credit - Quick-Look Techniques for Prospect Evaluation – Part I 9.30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Break 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 p.m. 1.0 CPL/RLP Credit - Quick-Look Techniques for Prospect Evaluation – Part II By Daniel J. Tearpock, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Subsurface Consultants & Associates, L.L.C. This topic will provide landmen some geological and geophysical tools for use in prospect evaluation. 10:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.Break 11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m..75 CPL/RLP Credit - Well Logging for Landmen Part I 11:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Break 12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.m..75 CPL/RLP Credit - Well Logging for Landmen Part II (with Box Lunch provided) By William G. Price, President of Petrophysical Solutions, Inc. This session will provide landmen with a general overview of well logging and interpretation. 12:45 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Break 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. 1.0 CPL/RLP (ETHICS) Credit - AFE – Authority For Everything By Allen D. Cummings, Attorney-at-Law. This topic will address what is within the scope of authority provided by an executed AFE, and what is not. 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. .75 CPL/RLP Credit - Basic Operations Engineering for Landmen – Part I 2:45p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Break 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. .75 CPL/RLP Credit - Basic Operations Engineering for Landmen – Part II TBA 3:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 1.0 CPL/RLP Credit - Crude Oil Pricing – 101 By William Scott, Senior Manager of Crude Oil Sales, Burlington Resources, Inc. This presentation will explain the basics of oil marketing as it relates to the producer. Registration Fee: $25 for HAPL members/$35 for non-HAPL members This continuing education seminar will be broadcast by WebEx to various local associations across the country Enclosed is a check in the amount of $_______________ representing the registration fee for: Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Company: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone No. _ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to HAPL Technical Workshop and mail with this form to: Nicole Weiss at BP America Production Company, 501 Westlake Park Blvd. – RM. 3.371 by April 22, 2006. Please mark the location you wish to attend: Burlington Downtown _____ Anadarko North Houston _____ CMI West Houston _____ Chevron Bakersfield_____ For the Houston area attendees, box Lunch, food and beverage generously sponsored by Burlington, Anadarko and CMI. For questions, please call Glynn Broussard at 281/296-9294, Diane Snyder at 713/622-6868, or Randy Browne at 713/547-2227
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