The Core Course covers key upstream and midstream oil and gas issues and agreements that are important to new entrants into the industry as well as experienced persons. It is taught from a practical perspective by faculty that have an amazing amount of experience and knowledge. Come and let your AIPN colleagues help you enhance, broaden and/or refresh your knowledge of the oil and gas industry.
Topics to be discussed are:
- Overview of the International Oil & Gas Industry
- Due Diligence – Legal
- International Dispute Resolution
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Anti-Bribery and Corruption Laws and Issues
- Confidentiality & Bidding Agreement Issues
- Granting Instrument Issues
- Unconventional Resource Issues
- Joint Operating Agreement Issues
- Service Agreement Issues
- Unitization Issues
- Participation – Farmin/Farmout Agreements
- Decommissioning
- Crude Oil Sales and Lifting Agreement Issues
- Gas Sales Agreement Issues
- Gas Balancing and Transportation Issues
- Overview of LNG
This course is limited to 65 delegates.
Conference Co-Sponsors
Association of International Petroleum Negotiators
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation
Earlybird Discount
Cutoff date for discounted registration fees: February 2, 2018
General Information
Recording: Audio and video recording, streaming, or other types of live or stored dissemination are not permitted without express authorization from the sponsors.
Special Needs: If you have special needs addressed by the ADA, please notify us at least two weeks before the program.
CPD Credit: Attorneys outside the U.S. can obtain Continuing Professional Education (CPD) credit for attending this course. You will need to confirm that this course complies with the standards set forth by your governing organization/authority, most of which allow for attendance at programs that are not accredited by them. Email info@rmmlf.org for additional information.
CLE Credit: This course is typically accredited by all mandatory CLE states and other professional organization. Attorneys from certain states may be required to pay an additional fee. The course consists of 31 hours of continuing education, including 60 minutes of ethics for most U.S. jurisdictions and Canadian provinces. You must let us know, at least 45 days in advance of the conference, the states or organizations for which you will need credit. Email info@rmmlf.org for more information. Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation is a State Bar of California MCLE-approved provider.