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Position Type: Full-Time Contract (or adjust as needed)Location: Remote and/or Field-Based (Travel may be required depending on project) Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced Oil & Gas Landman specializing in Title Curative to join our team. This role is responsible for identifying, analyzing, and resolving title defects to ensure clear ownership and marketable title for oil and gas assets. The ideal candidate brings a strong background in title research, curative processes, and a deep understanding of mineral ownership and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities: - Review and analyze title opinions, run sheets, and ownership reports to identify title defects and discrepancies - Perform curative work to resolve issues such as heirship, probate, missing interests, unreleased liens, and conflicting ownership claims - Prepare and obtain necessary curative documents including affidavits, stipulations of interest, ratifications, and releases - Collaborate with attorneys, title examiners, and internal teams to clear title requirements in a timely manner - Conduct courthouse research (in-person or online) to verify ownership and supporting documentation - Maintain accurate records of curative efforts, status updates, and completed resolutions - Ensure compliance with state regulations and company standards for title requirements - Communicate professionally with mineral owners, operators, and stakeholders to facilitate curative solutions Qualifications: - Minimum 3+ years of Oil & Gas Landman experience, with a strong focus on title curative - Proven experience resolving complex title defects in multiple states (Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, North Dakota preferred) - Strong understanding of: - Mineral and leasehold ownership - Title opinions and division order requirements - Probate and heirship processes - Ability to read and interpret legal documents, deeds, leases, and contracts - Experience working with courthouse records (both physical and online systems) - Highly organized with strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills - Self-starter who can manage workload independently and meet deadlines Preferred Qualifications: - CPL (Certified Professional Landman) or actively working toward certification - Experience with HBP (Held By Production) projects - Familiarity with title software and digital courthouse platforms - Prior experience working with attorneys or in a title/legal support role What We’re Looking For: - Someone who doesn’t just identify problems—but knows how to solve them - Strong communicator who can navigate sensitive ownership issues with professionalism - A detail-oriented mindset with the ability to juggle multiple title issues at once - A team player who can also run independently and keep projects moving forward Why Join Us: - Opportunity to work on high-impact oil & gas projects - Flexible work environment (remote/field hybrid depending on project) - Collaborative, fast-paced team that values expertise and initiative
Oil & Gas Landman (Texas & New Mexico) HBP Pros Wanted | Communication > Telepathy Are you the kind of Landman who can untangle Held By Production like it’s second nature—and actually enjoy explaining it to clients and teammates? If Texas and New Mexico HBP work is your wheelhouse and clear communication is your superpower, keep reading… Brief Overview: - Managing and analyzing Held By Production (HBP) assets across Texas and New Mexico - Reviewing leases, drilling clauses, production data, and title to determine HBP status - Communicating findings clearly to clients, project managers, and internal teams (no disappearing acts here!) - Keeping documentation clean, organized, and client-ready - Working independently while still being a reliable, responsive team player What We’re Looking For: - Proven Oil & Gas Landman experience (Texas & New Mexico required) - Strong, hands-on experience with HBP determinations - Strong due diligence (HBP) - Excellent written and verbal communication skills (you follow up, explain well, and keep people in the loop) - Detail-oriented, deadline-driven, and professional - Comfortable working remotely and managing your workload efficiently - No slackers - seriously, we do have to put that. Bonus Points If You… - Can translate complex HBP issues into plain English - Take pride in being responsive and easy to work with - Appreciate a fast-paced environment where quality and communication matter Why You’ll Like Working With Us - Interesting projects with real impact - A team that values clarity, accountability, and professionalism - Flexible, remote-friendly work environment - A company that respects Landmen who know their stuff and communicate well If HBP is your specialty and people actually enjoy working with you (because you communicate), we’d love to talk.
Oil & Gas GIS Title Land Analyst Location: Remote or HybridIndustry: Oil & Gas Land Services Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Oil & Gas GIS Title Land Analyst to join our team. This role combines geographic information systems (GIS) expertise with oil and gas land title knowledge, supporting complex mapping and spatial analysis across multiple producing basins. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience mapping oil and gas title, leases, wells, and units with a strong understanding of regulatory and land frameworks in Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and North Dakota. This position plays a critical role in supporting landmen, project managers, and clients by producing accurate mapping, spatial analysis, and data management for oil and gas land projects. If you enjoy solving complex land puzzles, interpreting legal descriptions, and transforming title information into clear and actionable mapping data, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities GIS Mapping & Spatial Analysis - Create and maintain detailed oil and gas mapping for leases, wells, units, tracts, pipelines, and mineral ownership - Interpret legal descriptions (ALI, metes and bounds, section-township-range) and convert them into spatial data - Produce title ownership maps, unit maps, drilling unit maps, and acreage position maps - Support Held By Production (HBP) analysis through spatial mapping and production overlays - Map and maintain leasehold, mineral ownership, and surface ownership datasets Title & Land Data Integration - Work closely with landmen and title analysts to translate title opinions, run sheets, and title reports into GIS layers - Digitize tracts and leases from legal descriptions and courthouse records - Maintain spatial accuracy across projects involving multiple operators, leases, and pooled units - Identify title gaps, overlaps, and acreage discrepancies through spatial analysis Multi-State Oil & Gas Mapping - Maintain mapping standards and datasets across Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and North Dakota - Understand and apply state-specific survey systems and regulatory frameworks, including: - Public Land Survey System (PLSS) - Texas Abstract Survey System - State regulatory boundaries and spacing rules Data Management & Visualization - Maintain GIS databases and ensure spatial data integrity - Create professional map exhibits, project maps, and visual reports for internal teams and clients - Support land and operations teams with GIS analysis for acquisitions, divestitures, and development planning Required Qualifications - 3–7+ years of GIS experience in the oil and gas industry - Strong experience mapping oil and gas assets in Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and/or North Dakota - Proficiency in ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and ESRI geospatial tools - Experience working with: - Oil & gas leases - Mineral ownership mapping - Drilling and spacing units - Well location mapping - Title and land datasets - Strong understanding of PLSS and Texas abstract survey systems - Ability to interpret legal land descriptions and convert them into accurate GIS datasets - Strong attention to detail and ability to manage complex spatial datasets Preferred Qualifications - Experience supporting oil and gas title or land departments - Experience mapping Held By Production (HBP) acreage - Familiarity with regulatory data from state oil and gas commissions - Experience working with land data management systems - Ability to collaborate closely with landmen, title analysts, and project managers Key Skills - Oil & Gas GIS Mapping - Title Interpretation & Spatial Mapping - PLSS and Abstract Survey Systems - ArcGIS Pro / ESRI Platforms - Spatial Data Management - Lease and Unit Mapping - Acreage Analysis What Makes Someone Successful in This Role The strongest candidates combine technical GIS expertise with practical oil and gas land knowledge. They can interpret complex title information, visualize land ownership and lease structures spatially, and produce accurate maps that support real-world land decisions.
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description We’re seeking an experienced Division Order Analyst to join our dynamic team in the oil and gas industry. The ideal candidate will bring at least 5 years of hands-on experience in Division Order analysis, ownership maintenance, and revenue distribution. - Analyze and interpret title opinions, deeds, leases, and contracts to determine ownership. - Maintain and update Division of Interest (DOI) decks with accuracy and timeliness. - Collaborate with Land, Accounting, and Legal teams to ensure proper revenue distribution and interest setup. - Research and resolve title discrepancies, suspense issues, and ownership changes. - Provide clear communication with interest owners and internal departments. Qualifications - Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Division Order Analyst in the oil and gas industry. - Strong understanding of title interpretation, DOI setup, and mineral ownership. - Proficiency with land management or revenue systems (e.g., Enertia, P2, Quorum). - Detail-oriented with excellent organizational and analytical skills. - Strong communication and problem-solving abilities. Benefits - Competitive compensation and benefits. - Opportunity to work with a leading energy organization that values precision, collaboration, and integrity. - Supportive and growth-oriented environment.
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description We are seeking an experienced Oil & Gas GIS Title Land Analyst to join our team. This role combines geographic information systems (GIS) expertise with oil and gas land title knowledge, supporting complex mapping and spatial analysis across multiple producing basins. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience mapping oil and gas title, leases, wells, and units with a strong understanding of regulatory and land frameworks in Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and North Dakota. This position plays a critical role in supporting landmen, project managers, and clients by producing accurate mapping, spatial analysis, and data management for oil and gas land projects. If you enjoy solving complex land puzzles, interpreting legal descriptions, and transforming title information into clear and actionable mapping data, we want to hear from you. Key Responsibilities - GIS Mapping & Spatial Analysis - Create and maintain detailed oil and gas mapping for leases, wells, units, tracts, pipelines, and mineral ownership. - Interpret legal descriptions (ALI, metes and bounds, section-township-range) and convert them into spatial data. - Produce title ownership maps, unit maps, drilling unit maps, and acreage position maps. - Support Held By Production (HBP) analysis through spatial mapping and production overlays. - Map and maintain leasehold, mineral ownership, and surface ownership datasets. - Title & Land Data Integration - Work closely with landmen and title analysts to translate title opinions, run sheets, and title reports into GIS layers. - Digitize tracts and leases from legal descriptions and courthouse records. - Maintain spatial accuracy across projects involving multiple operators, leases, and pooled units. - Identify title gaps, overlaps, and acreage discrepancies through spatial analysis. - Multi-State Oil & Gas Mapping - Maintain mapping standards and datasets across Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and North Dakota. - Understand and apply state-specific survey systems and regulatory frameworks, including: - Public Land Survey System (PLSS) - Texas Abstract Survey System - State regulatory boundaries and spacing rules - Data Management & Visualization - Maintain GIS databases and ensure spatial data integrity. - Create professional map exhibits, project maps, and visual reports for internal teams and clients. - Support land and operations teams with GIS analysis for acquisitions, divestitures, and development planning. Qualifications - 3–7+ years of GIS experience in the oil and gas industry. - Strong experience mapping oil and gas assets in Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and/or North Dakota. - Proficiency in ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and ESRI geospatial tools. - Experience working with: - Oil & gas leases - Mineral ownership mapping - Drilling and spacing units - Well location mapping - Title and land datasets - Strong understanding of PLSS and Texas abstract survey systems. - Ability to interpret legal land descriptions and convert them into accurate GIS datasets. - Strong attention to detail and ability to manage complex spatial datasets. Preferred Qualifications - Experience supporting oil and gas title or land departments. - Experience mapping Held By Production (HBP) acreage. - Familiarity with regulatory data from state oil and gas commissions. - Experience working with land data management systems. - Ability to collaborate closely with landmen, title analysts, and project managers. Key Skills - Oil & Gas GIS Mapping - Title Interpretation & Spatial Mapping - PLSS and Abstract Survey Systems - ArcGIS Pro / ESRI Platforms - Spatial Data Management - Lease and Unit Mapping - Acreage Analysis What Makes Someone Successful in This Role The strongest candidates combine technical GIS expertise with practical oil and gas land knowledge. They can interpret complex title information, visualize land ownership and lease structures spatially, and produce accurate maps that support real-world land decisions.