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A Landman or "Petroleum Landman"—in the United States and Canada—is an individual who performs various services for oil and gas exploration companies. [1] According to the website of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL), these services include but are not limited to: negotiating for the acquisition or divestiture of mineral rights; negotiating business agreements that ...
The AAPL provides three levels of certification to attest to a landman's knowledge and expertise. A Registered Landman, the initial certification, identifies someone with a fundamental knowledge of the land industry. The Registered Professional Landman certification identifies someone who has professional experience as a landman.
The Paramount+ show 'Landman' was inspired by recent history in the state of Texas ... an oil industry titan otherwise known as a wildcatter. "Oil and gas industry makes 3 billion dollars a day in ...
There’s a lot of driving in Landman. “The oil-and-gas industry makes $3 billion a day in pure profit,” he explains. “It’s the seventh-largest industry in the world, ranked ahead of food ...
The party is ending for the 'Landman' oil business. In Episode 5, Monty gives a straight-talk speech at the Petroleum Club about focusing on drilling and the current need for oil over alternative ...
“Landman” stars Billy Bob Thornton and chronicles the gritty tale of the dangerous oil business in the boomtowns of West Texas. It is based on the “Boomtown” podcast, which covered the ...
Every oil company has a landman, we learn in the premiere of Taylor Sheridan’s new Paramount+ drama. The person in this position secures the company’s rights to drill land, keeps the employees ...
“The oil and gas industry makes $3 billion a day in pure profit,” Thornton says in a voiceover. “But before any of that money is made, you got to secure the land and manage the people. That ...