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Altapl Register THE VOL. XXXII NUMBER 3 THE JOURNAL OF THE ARK-LA-TEX ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSONAL LANDMEN NOVEMBER 2017 Finally, some cool air is starting drilled in Avoyelles Parish and came on at 1,120 to make its way to the Ark-La- Barrels of oil and 1.16 million cubic feet of gas over Tex, and man does it feel nice. the first 24 hours. As we all know, the industry in Hopefully everyone is getting a south Louisiana has been down for quite some time, chance to enjoy the weather, and and this is great for our state and fellow Landmen in hopefully your football team is the central and southern part of Louisiana. Hopefully winning. Many of us in this area some of us in the Ark-La-Tex are also benefiting from root for LSU, so I know I am not this new discovery. the only one watching weekly We had a great group at last month’s meeting as it is with one eye open. However, it looks like LSU has always good to hear Ben Broussard from LOGA possibly turned over a new leaf, but we will wait to speak to us. It’s nice to know that we have a group see how the rest of the season plays out. like LOGA fighting on behalf of us and our industry as If you know of anyone who has been effected by a whole for the state of Louisiana. Coming up, Nov. 6, Hurricane Harvey or Irma, who is a member of the we have Kathy French, Director of Community AAPL, please alert them that the AAPL formed a plan Relations for the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port to assist members in need. The AAPL has pledged Commission, who will be presenting. Her presentation $1.25 million to their disaster relief fund, immediately will cover all that is new and ongoing at the Port, contributing $500,000, and will match dollar for dollar specifically how the port supports, affects and assist up to another $500,000 of all donations to the AAPL the oil and gas industry. Please come out and enjoy disaster relief. Also, the AAPL Educational some lunch and welcome Ms. French. Foundation will match up to $250,000 of all donations Thank you for your continued support of the for the disaster relief fund. This will be for AAPL Association. members only and will bring help to our fellow Landmen. Let’s continue to remember these people Sincerely, and lend a hand anywhere we can to help them get back on their feet. Jeremy L. Harris If anyone has been keeping up with EOG and their current activity, it was great to hear of a recent Austin Chalk well that was recently completed. This well was WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 2 NOVEMBER 2017 Ark-La-Tex Association of Professional Landmen P.O. Box 1296 Shreveport, LA 71163-1296 2017-2018 Officers & Directors Jeremy Harris, CPL President 318-237-2923 [email protected] Bill Bowdon, CPL Vice President 318-222-1323 [email protected] Cindy Ashford Treasurer 318-469-6822 [email protected] Josh Rambo Secretary 318-698-4881 [email protected] Paul Wood View the interactive ALTAPL calendar online at altapl.org/events. AAPL Director 318-798-6177 [email protected] November 6 Amy Hicks Monthly Meeting at the Petroleum Club. Register 318-286-3384 [email protected] More information on page 3. Anna Rachal Education 318-227-2131 [email protected] Michael Gardner Website 318-841-2613 [email protected] Matt May FOR THE ANNUAL ALTAPL-SGS Ehtics 318-227-7856 [email protected] Pedro Pizarro Membership 318-470-3564 [email protected] 12.07.17 Marvin Townsend Petroleum Club of Shreveport Advertising 318-221-2600 details to come [email protected] Shawn Meyer Social 318-564-8413 [email protected] Joseph Collier, CPL Certification 318-429-1866 [email protected] Leland Horton CONGRATULATIONS CORNER Past President 318-227-1131 ALTAPL Members: Is there someone you would like to wish [email protected] Louise Pearce CPL/ESA congratulations? Please submit your good news to Editor Most Trusted Advisor 318-429-7200 Amy Hicks at [email protected]. [email protected] WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 3 NOVEMBER 2017 WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 4 NOVEMBER 2017 ALTAPL Monthly Meeting and Lunch November 6 - 11:30 AM - Petroleum Club - 15th Floor - Cost: $20 Speaker: Kathy French of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission Please be prompt in your reservations. Reserve Online at altapl.org/events or by email to [email protected] Kathy French is the Director of Community Relations for the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission. The Port of Caddo Bossier is a 2,300-acre Port Industrial Complex, which serves as the region’s multimodal commerce center. Prior to joining The Caddo Bossier Parishes Port Commission, Kathy has had a unique employment background which serves her well in her present position. Kathy held the positions of Engineering Supervisor at General Motors, Production Supervisor and Industrial Engineer at UPS, Market Research Project Manager for U.L. Coleman Companies, and Community Relations Director at Community Renewal International. Kathy received her Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and her Masters in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Louisiana Tech University. She is the proud daughter of a retired Army Colonel, who is also a Vietnam veteran. She currently serves on several local boards and committees. Presently she is a board member of the Shreveport Opera, the David Raines Community Health Center, Military Affairs Council, Northwest Louisiana Military Support Foundation, Bossier Chamber of Commerce, Shreveport-Bossier Business Alliance for Higher Education, and Rotary Club of Shreveport. She also serves on the Bossier Chamber-Military Relations Committee and the Independence Bowl Hospitality Committee. She’s a past chairman of the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Shreveport program, a past recipient of the “The Times Best Dressed Award” for community service, the VIVA (Very Important Volunteer Award) from the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce in 2013, and the Bossier Chamber of Commerce’s Military Relations Supporter of the Year for 2015. Reservations for lunch need to be made by NOON on THURSDAY before the meeting. THE CLAIBORNE ABSTRACT CO., INC. Ron Tuminello, CPL th Vice President of Land -Celebrating Our 98 Year- Sherri Harmon, RPL Land Administrator ____________________________________________ E-Mail: [email protected] 333 Texas Street, Suite 1919 Shreveport, LA 71101-3676 P.O. Box 187, Homer, LA 71040 318-429-2206 · 318-429-2229 (fax) [email protected] (318) 927-2223 sherri.harmon@ ensightenergy.com WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 5 NOVEMBER 2017 WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 6 NOVEMBER 2017 ALTAPL Membership Meeting and Lunch Guest Speaker Ben Broussard of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association (LOGA) October 2, 2017 Petroleum Club of Shreveport Photos by Amy Hicks Visit the Members Area of the website to see more photos from ALTAPL Events! WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 7 NOVEMBER 2017 WWW.ALTAPL.ORG PAGE | 8 NOVEMBER 2017 AAPL Upcoming Events See more at www.landman.org. Date Event Location 11/7/2017 - Oil and Gas Land Review, Houston, TX 11/10/2017 CPL/RPL Exam 11/14/2017 Ethics 360 Fort Worth, TX 2017-2018 ALTAPL Annual 11/16/2017 Joint Operating Agreements Midland, TX Advertising Rates Seminar 12/5/2017 – RMMLF Oil and Gas Joint The following rates cover 12/6/2017 Operations and the New AAPL advertising for all issues of our Form monthly 2017-2018 ALTAPL 12/12/2017 Joint Operating Agreements The Register newsletter. Based on Seminar Woodlands, TX past levels of advertising, the rate 12/14/2017 Working Interest/ Net Revenue Oklahoma schedule is budgeted to cover Interest Seminar City, OK most of the printing and mailing 12/15/2017 Surface Use and Access Fort Worth, costs. Ads for 2017/2018 will run (webinar available) TX October, 2017 through 1/23/2018 - Oil and Gas Land Review, Midland, TX September, 2018. 1/26/2018 CPL/RPL Exam 2/2/2018 Working Interest/ Net Revenue Fort Worth, (Please note there is no Interest Seminar TX distribution of The Register for the 2/5/2018 - 2018 NAPE SUMMIT Global Houston, TX months of June, July, or August.) 2/9/2018 Business Conference Gobble 2/6/2018 Comparative Oil and Gas Law Houston, TX AD SIZE RATE Review Gobble Eighth Page $200.00 2/27/2018 Quarter Page $275.00 Joint Operating Agreements Denver, CO Seminar !!!!!!!! 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I’d like to say that I keep a thankful and grateful attitude all year long and not Ark-La-Tex Association of just remember it this time of year, but Professional Landmen that wouldn’t be entirely true.
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