Energy Law

International Oil & Gas Law, Contracts, and Negotiations - Part I

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Houston, Texas, USA

Past Event

MCLE Credit will be available

Doubletree Hotel Downtown
400 Dallas St.
Houston, Texas, USA 77002

Registrar: +1.303.321.8100
Fax: +1.303.321.7657
E-Mail: info@rmmlf.org

Overview

Presented by the Institute for Energy Law, the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators and the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation

Presented annually in Houston, Texas, and designed for lawyers and negotiators in their first few years with the oil and gas industry, this course is limited to 75 participants and is regularly sold out well in advance.

Part 1 of the course covers the upstream industry. Part 2 takes place the following week, and covers the midstream industry. 

Download the Brochure (pdf)

For more details, download the online brochure.

Program Chairs

  • James B. Barnes, Barnes & Cascio LLP, Houston, Texas
  • Karen Krug, SNR Denton, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Tuition

Add $200 to any payment received after May 1, 2013

  • $2,750 (Part 1 only) / $4,950 (Part 1 and 2) - Non-member Registration Fee
  • $2,200 (Part 1 only) / $3,960 (Part 1 and 2) - AIPN, RMMLF or IEL Member Registration Fee

Tentative Agenda

Monday, September 23

8:30 am


Overview of Upstream Issues

9:00 am


Risks of International Investments

10:00 am


Break

10:30 am


Anti-Bribery Compliance and Ethics

12:30 pm


Lunch - On Your Own

2:00 pm


International Due Diligence

4:00 pm


Break

4:30 pm


Confidentiality Agreements

6:00 pm - 8 pm


Hosted Reception

Tuesday, Septmber 24

8:30 am


Bidding and AMI Agreements

10:00 am


Break

10:30 am


Granting Instruments

12:30 pm


Hosted Luncheon

2:00 pm


Granting Instruments (continued)

4:00 pm


Break

4:30 pm


Granting Instruments (continued)

6:00 pm


Adjourn 

Wednesday, September 25

8:30 am


Joint Operating Agreements

10:00 am


Break

10:30 am


Joint Operating Agreements (continued)

12:30 pm


Lunch - On Your Own

2:00 pm


Joint Operating Agreements (continued)

3:00 pm


JOA Accounting Procedures

4:00 pm


Break

4:30 pm


JOA Application Problems

6:00 pm


Adjourn

Thursday, September 26

8:30 am


Unitization

10:00 am


Break

10:30 am


Unitization (continued)

12:30 pm


Lunch - On Your Own

2:00 pm


Participation (Farmout) Agreements

4:00 pm


Break

4:30 pm


Participation (Farmout) Agreements (continued)

6:00 pm


Adjourn

Friday, September 27

8:30 am


Crude Oil Lifting Agreements

10:00 am


Break

10:30 am


Crude Oil Sales Agreements

12:00 pm


Adjourn

CLE Credits

MCLE Credit

These courses are typically accredited by all mandatory CLE states, Canadian provinces, the AAPL, NADOA and NALTA, and other professional organizations. Attorneys from certain states may be required to pay an additional fee. Each course consists of approximately 29 hours of continuing education, including 2 hours of ethics for each course. You must let us know at least 30 days in advance of the conference the states or organizations for which you will need credit (see registration form). RMMLF is a State Bar of California MCLE-approved provider.

CPE Credit

Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org. There are no prerequisites and no advance preparation is required to attend this course. The delivery method is Group–Live, and up to 34 CPE credits are available, including 2 ethics credits. The program level is “overview.”

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