Landman

Crescent Energy

$80K — $120K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required; Petroleum Land Management or related preferred
  • RPL/CPL preferred
  • 3-7 years In-House Landman experience; Rockies experience preferred
  • Federal, Tribal, and State mineral and surface experience preferred
  • Strong experience leading and directing field personnel in active development area required
  • Proven process-focused individual with experience in cross-departmental collaboration required
  • Excellent stakeholder awareness, communication, relationship, and organizational skills required

Responsibilities

  • Lead and coordinate surface title work and secure locations for development
  • Direct and supervise field personnel for lease acquisition and project completions
  • Negotiate and draft various land contracts and agreements
  • Oversee mineral title work and associated title curative tasks
  • Negotiate and procure mineral leases and surface agreements with various ownership types
  • Resolve disputes and handle complaints during negotiations with landowners
  • Serve as a company liaison with landowners and regulatory agencies

Benefits

  • Opportunity for professional growth and development
  • Collaboration-focused work environment
  • Engagement in meaningful land management projects
  • Participation in a supportive company culture
  • Dynamic and adaptable work setting that encourages innovation
Full Job Description
Crescent Energy is in search of a Landman to perform all land functions within a geographical area in support of an active/operated drilling program, operated and non-operated production activities, and various other land, legal, and regulatory matters.

This role will be responsible for performing all necessary duties and responsibilities related to land contracts, mineral and surface title, surface and subsurface projects, due diligence related to acquisitions and divestitures, along with playing a crucial role in development activities. To be successful in this position, the Company is seeking a highly motivated, self-driven and self-managing "Team player" is passionate about growing with the company and culture, and is agile and adaptable to a dynamic set of priorities.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead/coordinate/supervise the securing of surface title work, including title, curative, agreements and securing of surface locations for active development program
  • Direct and supervise field personnel such as land brokers, surveyors and other consultants in completing projects such as lease acquisition, title/abstract work, damage settlements, ROW acquisition, etc. with a heightened focus on surface activities
  • Negotiate, draft, analyze, and interpret various land contracts, including but not limited to, Operating Agreements, Oil and Gas Leases, ROWs, Farmouts, AMI/Exploration Agreements, Trade Agreements, Seismic Options, PSAs, Letter Agreements, Surface Use Agreement, Pooling Agreements, Damage Settlements, etc.
  • Coordinate/perform/supervise the securing of mineral title work, including abstracts, title opinions and associated title curative
  • Negotiate, procure mineral leases and surface agreements with Tribal, Federal, Fee and State owners
  • Demonstrate proficiency in all aspects of land management, negotiations, relationships and communication
  • Strong skills and sense of partnership and community/stakeholder relationships
  • Represent the Company in handling complaints, arbitrating disputes or resolving grievances that may arise during negotiations with landowners and business activities with regulatory agencies
  • Coordinate/supervise/perform pre and post-acquisition or sale due diligence/title work
  • Acquire mineral leases, drill sites, easements, surface leases, access roads, frac pits, water use and other rights as needed for drilling and production activities; Tribal, Federal, State and Fee owners
  • Efficient and effective communication internally and externally regarding ongoing projects, prospects, timeline strategy, etc.
  • Serve as company liaison with landowners, local, county, state and federal regulatory agencies
  • Accountable for strong collaboration/leadership between office and field office interdepartmental teams.


Required Experience & Education
  • Bachelor's degree required; Petroleum Land Management or related, preferred
  • RPL/CPL preferred
  • 3-7years In-House Landman experience, with Rockies experience preferred
  • Federal, Tribal and State mineral and surface experience preferred
  • Strong experience leading and directing field personnel (i.e. land brokers, surveyors, consultants, operations-field land team) in active development area, both surface and minerals, required
  • Proven process focused individual with experience with implementation of value/effective/efficient processes within and across interdepartmental Teams, required
  • Excellent stakeholder awareness, communication, relationship, and organizational skills, required
  • Superior ability to be a "Team Player" and efficiently and effectively drive Team, department and corporate strategic goals and initiatives, required


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