Description
Description:
- Act as the oil, gas and minerals expert and point of contact for all OGM matters within Asset Management & Trust (AM&T)
- Manage and oversee all producing and non-producing mineral interests; inclusive of royalty interests, overriding royalty interests, non-participating royalty interests and working interests
- Collect and process oil and gas revenue, oversee production volumes and royalty payments associated, monitor revenues and expenses, and provide monthly/quarterly and annual reporting, etc.
- Perform OGM Reg 9 Reviews and asset valuations for annual reporting, estate taxes, sales and/or acquisitions
- Secure and review title documents and confirming ownership, exploring chain of title
- Review, evaluate and negotiate oil and gas leases, seismic agreements, and other exploration and production contracts
- Analyze, confirm, process and execute division orders with oil and gas companies, operators, and/or oil and gas purchasers
- Perform exploration and production analysis of well proposals and proposed Authority for Expenditures (AFEs)
- Review and process Joint Interest Billings (JIBs) associated with working interest ownership
- Prepare, file and record appropriate deeds, including title analysis and document review for mineral interest ownership
- Facilitate ownership transfers, providing operators will all necessary title documentation
- Research and recover escheated funds and funds held in suspense
- Monitor and ensure payment of ad valorem taxes
- Communicate with team members regarding status of pertinent OGM matters, providing expertise, feedback and recommendations
- Review all OGM contracts and provide feedback accordingly
- Oversee the opening of accounts containing OGM assets, providing a thorough review of and ensuring receipt of all instruments associated (deeds, leases, division orders, copies of checks, etc.)
- Facilitate the distribution of OGM assets, when necessary
- Be proactive in the development of new Trust business by working with Attorneys, CPA's and COI's
- Work with third-party vendors, when necessary, to ensure prudent management of OGM assets
Requirements:
- 4-year degree, member of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL), and a Registered Professional Landman (RPL) or Certified Professional Landman (CPL) professional designation
- This position relies heavily on relationships and communication with both internal and external partners, as well as clients and centers of influence.
- The ability to multi-task and provide a high level of service is essential, with a positive attitude and well-being a must.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelors (required)
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