April 2024 APLA Lunch

Enverus 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, United States

Ladies and Gentlemen, We are having our next in-person lunch meeting for the Austin Professional Landmen’s Association on Friday, April 5th at 11:30AM at the Enverus Campus, located on the first floor of Building 6, 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, TX 78746. Please register HERE so we have an accurate head count for food purposes. Vincent Cuccerre will be presenting 'The Joint Operating Form'. Vincent Cuccerre is a Landman with XTO Energy, Inc., an ExxonMobil Subsidiary, working as a Commercial & Land Advisor where he has a diverse land experience in the upstream oil and gas industry. At XTO, he manages land assets across the Delaware Basin in New Mexico. Prior to XTO, he worked as a Landman for Energen Corporation. Vincent started his career as a Landman in Midland, TX at Concho Resources, Inc. Throughout his career he has gained a broad experience which includes joint operations and development, acquisitions and divestitures, and exposure to the governing contracts and regulatory issues that differ across the Permian Basin. Vincent received an Energy Commerce degree from the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University and a summa cum laude graduate with a Master of Juris Prudence in Energy Law from the University Of Tulsa College Of Law. He holds a Certified Professional Landman designation from the AAPL. Additionally, he serves as the Vice President on the board of NHAPL and was formerly on the AAPL Public Relations Committee and Vice President Board of Director for the Bush Tennis Center. We look forward to seeing you there!

$25

May 2024 APLA Lunch

Enverus 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, United States

Ladies and Gentlemen, We are having our next in-person lunch meeting for the Austin Professional Landmen’s Association on Friday, May 3rd at 11:30AM at the Enverus Campus, located on the first floor of Building 6, 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, TX 78746. Please register HERE so we have an accurate head count for food purposes. Our speaker will be Brooks Yates, President of the AAPL. Brooks Yates, CPL, is senior vice president of A&D/land at Peregrine Petroleum Partners Ltd., an oil and gas exploration and production company with offices in Dallas and Houston and operations in Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Prior to joining Peregrine, he spent over 15 years as vice president of land at Ventex Oil & Gas Inc. During the 1990s, he was land manager for The Rudman Partnership. A native of Mississippi and an alumnus of The University of Mississippi, Yates began his career in the oil and gas business as a landman in various land roles with Hunt Energy Corp. and Placid Oil Co. in the 1980s before being moved to Shreveport and ultimately Dallas. A member of AAPL since 1985, Yates served on the Executive Committee as first vice president during 2022-23, treasurer during 2010-11, spent three terms as a director and chaired multiple committees, including the NAPE Advisory Board, NAPE Operators Committee, Southwest Land Institute, Publications Committee and Marketing Committee. He also previously served on the AAPL Investment Advisory Board, Legislative and Regulatory Committee and Ethics Committee. He currently serves on the NAPE Operators Committee. He earned his CPL designation in 1991. Yates is a longtime member of the Houston Association of Professional Landmen, the Ark-La-Tex Association of Professional Landmen and the Dallas Association of Petroleum Landmen, where he served as president in 1992 and 2008 and was named Landman of the Year in 2009 and 2021. The Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association included him among the Texas Top Producers in 2013. In addition, Yates is president of the Dallas Producers Club, a member of the Dallas Wildcatters board and chairman of the Southwest Land Institute, a position he has held since 2014. He also is listed as a Founding Advisory Committee member of the University of Texas Energy Management Program and is a founding member of the Texas Alliance of Landman Associations. Yates lives in Dallas with wife Linda. Married for 36 years, they have been active members of Highland Park Presbyterian Church where he served as deacon and on various committees. They have three children and grandchildren. We look forward to seeing you there!

Butler Pitch & Putt Membership Drive Event

Butler Pitch & Putt 201 Lee Barton Dr, Austin, TX, United States

Event ticket + 2024-2025 discounted dues: CLICK HERE (Bundle) Event ticket only: CLICK HERE (Event Ticket Only)   Event details for the APLA Butler Pitch and Putt event     Dear Members and Guests, The APLA is excited to host a membership drive and networking event on Friday, June 14, 2024, at the historic Butler Pitch and Putt in downtown Austin, located at 201 Lee Barton Dr., Austin, TX 78704. You can find more details about the venue at butlerpitchandputt.com. We have reserved tee times, allowing us to bypass the usual 2-3 hour wait. Additionally, we have a designated area for networking, drinks, and lunch provided by Gimmie Burger. Drink tickets and club rentals are included. We are pleased to announce that members who purchase a ticket to this event will receive their 2024-2025 APLA membership dues included with their ticket purchase. A $25 savings. Individual tickets without the discounted membership dues are also available. Please see the details below. We look forward to seeing you there! Butler Park continues to be an AUSTIN tradition since 1949. Today it serves as a golf course and a heritage piece of Austin lore and life, offering a unique, fun, and easy to place to learn and play golf. The course is a 9 hole, 7-acre par 3 Pitch & Putt just south of downtown with 101 yards as the longest hole. Butler Park Pitch & Putt is adjacent to the Hike and Bike Trail and features large shady pecan and cottonwood trees. They promote a ‘Swing Easy’ approach to the real greens and challenging holes. No clubs, balls, shoes, tee times….. no problem. Gimme Burger is our permanent on-site food truck, serving up cheeseburgers, crispy French fries and fried okra, and more

September 2024 APLA Lunch

Ladies and Gentlemen, We are excited to kick off the year with our next in-person lunch meeting for the Austin Professional Landmen’s Association on Friday, September 6th at 11:30AM at the Enverus Campus, located on the first floor of Building 6, 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, TX 78746. Please register HERE so we have an accurate head count for food purposes. Ted Cross will be speaking about Key Trends & Emerging Unconventional Plays Across Lower 48. What's going on with unconventional plays in Lower 48? Across the country, there are new innovations, causes for concern, and reasons for optimism no matter where you look. In this talk, we will look at trends in production and design across the country, hitting on topics like long laterals and completions designs. We will then make a survey of emerging plays, touching on new zones in the Permian, new areas of development like the western Haynesville, and burgeoning basins like the Uinta. We'll examine well performance, prominent operators, important areas, and other key learnings. Ted Cross is Vice President of Product Management at Novi Labs, an Austin-based oil and gas data analytics company. At Novi, Ted drives company strategy, sets the software development roadmap, and works with engineering and data science teams to build compelling analytics tools. Prior to joining Novi, Ted worked as a geologist for ConocoPhillips in a range of roles including Williston Basin development, Lower 48 exploration, global new ventures, and deep-water Gulf of Mexico. We look forward to seeing you there!

October 2024 APLA Lunch

Enverus 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, United States

Our next in-person lunch meeting will be Friday, October 4 at 11:30AM at the Enverus Campus, located on the first floor of Building 6, 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, TX 78746. October’s speaker will be Rob Shultz (the uncle of our own Brandon Shultz!), whose presentation is titled “How to Deal With Really Difficult Landowners.” Rob Shultz, CPL, graduated from the University of Texas in 1973 and worked briefly for the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. before joining Exxon Co. USA in 1979 as a roustabout in West Texas. Over the next 34 years, Rob filled various professional and supervisory roles for both Exxon and ExxonMobil in Houston, Los Angeles, Tyler and Dallas, Texas.  Before retiring in March 2013, he served as Professional Development Advisor to 200 ExxonMobil Commercial and Land employees worldwide. Rob was involved with property rights and real property interests essentially his entire career.  He’s a longtime member and Course Facilitator for the AAPL and has been a certified Ethics instructor with the International Right of Way Association.  Rob and his wife Cindy have four children, two granddaughters, a grandson, and make their home in Tyler, Texas.  

November 2024 APLA Lunch

Enverus 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, United States

Our next in-person lunch meeting will be Friday, November 1 at 11:30AM at the Enverus Campus, located on the first floor of Building 6, 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, TX 78746. October’s speaker will be our own Edward Wilhelm, J.D. of the Wilhelm Law Firm, whose presentation is titled “Trusts and Probate Law for Land.” Edward is licensed to practice law in Texas, Louisiana, and New Mexico and focuses his practice on oil and gas law, probate, wills and estate planning, commercial litigation, and representing foreign businesses that invest in oil and gas activities.  His oil and gas work focuses on the real estate side (oil and gas title examinations, acquisitions and divestitures of oil and gas interests, due diligence, and commercial negotiations).  His estate planning clients include landowners and individuals with oil and gas interests.  Edward is a magna cum laude graduate of Tulane University Law School in New Orleans and holds degrees from the University of Edinburgh and Hampden-Sydney College. REGISTER HERE!

APLA 2024 OILMAN’S SPORTING CLAYS SHOOT BENEFITING PATRIOTS’ HALL OF DRIPPING SPRINGS

Sportsman's Finest at Hog Heaven 24905 Ranch Road 12, Dripping Springs, TX, United States

The Austin Professional Landmen’s Association (APLA) is excited to announce the 9th Annual Austin Oilman's Sporting Clays Tournament. By supporting this event you will be helping an amazing local organization, Patriots' Hall of Dripping Springs. The mission of Patriots' Hall is to create a permanent retreat and resource hub for Veterans and their families to connect, grow, and thrive. Everyday, young Veterans of recent wars and conflicts return home to face financial difficulties, family transition, and emotional and physical challenges due to their military service. These men and women tend to turn to a computer screen for online support and camaraderie. Most of our local VFW and American Legion post members are Korean and Vietnam Veterans - the men and women we see laying red poppies on soldiers’ graves, raising flags on Memorial Day and directing traffic at our county fairs. However, in the last two decades, memberships have plummeted due to age and the inability to attract the younger generation of Veterans. Patriots’ Hall of Dripping Springs aims to help bridge this gap by welcoming Veterans of all ages and military service to explore therapeutic workshops, art classes, weekend campouts, education and employment seminars, family gatherings, land stewardship, VA Claims Assistance and Wellness Center.  

2024 APLA Holiday Happy Hour

The Bon Aire 9070 Research Bl., #101, Austin, TX, United States

Members and Friends – Come and join us at our 2024 APLA Holiday Happy Hour benefitting Toys for Tots! We will be hosting this event Thursday, December 5 from 3:30 – 6:00pm at The Bon Aire located at 9070 Research Blvd., #101, Austin, TX 78758. An open bar and complementary appetizers will be served!  http://bonaireatx.com Please bring an unwrapped toy for the Toys for Tots program or, in the alternative, a check made payable to Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, to support our cause. Join the APLA for this event independent of whether you can bring a toy or not, but definitely support this great cause if you are able!

January 2025 APLA Lunch

Enverus 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, United States

Our next in-person lunch meeting will be Friday, January 10 at 11:30AM at the Enverus Campus, located on the first floor of Building 6, 2901 Via Fortuna, Austin, TX 78746. January's speaker will be Benjamin W. Sebree of the Sebree Law Firm PLLC in Austin, whose presentation is titled, "The Geothermal Energy Revolution: What's Next? Plus: Who Owns the Heat?" Ben Sebree is an attorney and well-known governmental relations practitioner. Having served as Vice-President and General Counsel for the Texas Oil and Gas Association, having been appointed by Governor Perry to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, having been elected to the Governing Council of the Oil, Gas and Energy Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, and possessing a long and effective career in Austin, Sebree's legal and governmental expertise is well-recognized. Ben represents numerous clients before the Texas Legislature, the Railroad Commission of Texas, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the Comptroller of Public Accounts, the General Land Office, the Public Utility Commission, and various other agencies, manages an energy and natural resources practice, and consults with governmental officials and businesses both in Texas as well as nationally. Mr. Sebree represents several Fortune 100 companies, including clients in the upstream, mid-stream, and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry, water recycling clients, geothermal clients, several leading trade associations, large land and mineral owners, various elected officials, and other clients. Legislative and regulatory representation include issues regarding energy policy, geothermal, oil and gas, water law and regulation, environmental matters, state and local taxation, tax incentives, pipelines, refining and marketing, economic development, conservation, land use and management, eminent domain, and transportation. REGISTER HERE! Parking Notes: If the visitor parking area in front of Building 6 is full, please park in the parking lot for Building 5 in the area marked as "Open Parking", which is designated by the green box in the picture below. From there, follow the yellow arrows to the Enverus parking garage. Once inside the garage, use the elevator to go to the first floor of the Enverus building as usual.