Play a key role in supporting exploration and production activities across a diverse U.S. asset portfolio. This position offers the opportunity to influence asset development, manage complex land matters, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to maximize the value of strategic oil and gas assets.
A global energy organization is seeking an experienced Landman to manage land and commercial activities supporting U.S. exploration and production operations. The Landman will oversee leasehold management, contract negotiations, title analysis, and partner relations while working closely with Operations, Geoscience, Legal, Business Development, and Finance to support development and long-term asset value.
Responsibilities
- Manage land activities for assigned assets, including lease acquisition, lease maintenance, title review, title curative, and landowner relations.
- Negotiate and administer oil and gas leases, amendments, surface use agreements, rights-of-way, joint operating agreements, farm-in/farm-out agreements, and other land-related contracts.
- Review title information, ownership reports, and title opinions to determine working interest, net revenue interest, and drilling ownership requirements.
- Coordinate with Legal, Land, and Operations to resolve title defects and support drilling and development activities.
- Monitor lease obligations, continuous development requirements, and contractual commitments to maintain land tenure.
- Partner with Geoscience and Operations to evaluate development opportunities and identify leasehold risks and opportunities.
- Participate in acquisition, divestiture, and joint venture evaluations by performing land due diligence and commercial assessments.
- Process and evaluate AFEs, election notices, and other joint interest matters in accordance with applicable agreements.
- Build and maintain productive relationships with mineral owners, working interest partners, operators, and other external stakeholders.
Qualifications
- Five to ten years of oil and gas land experience.
- Experience supporting U.S. shale plays and unconventional resource development.
- Offshore Gulf of America experience is preferred.
- Bachelor's degree in Energy Management, Business, Petroleum Land Management, or a related field is preferred.
- Working knowledge of oil and gas leases, title analysis, joint operating agreements, farm-in/farm-out agreements, and other industry contracts.
- Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams.

