Winstead University: Oil & Gas Transactions: A-Z

Presented by James Strawn

12.03.15

This program will provide a broad overview of the industry and the legal transactions involved in every phase of the oil and gas business (upstream, midstream, downstream).

Live in Fort Worth (webcast/videoconference to other locations)
300 Throckmorton Street
Suite 1700
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

WINSTEAD PC - Dallas Office
500 Winstead Building
2728 N. Harwood Street
Dallas, Texas 75201

WINSTEAD PC - Austin Office
401 Congress Ave.
Suite 2100
Austin, TX 78701

WINSTEAD PC - Charlotte Office
201 N. Tryon Street
Suite 2000
Charlotte, NC 28202

WINSTEAD PC - Houston Office
1100 JPMorgan Chase Tower
600 Travis Street
Houston, TX 77002

Thursday, December 3, 2015
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.

Accreditations Available:
-CLE Credit (1 hour general)

Agenda:

12:00 pm – 12:15 pm
Legal Title to Oil, Gas and Mineral Rights

12:15 pm – 12:25 pm
Primer on Development and Post Production Process, Issues and Objectives

12:25 pm – 12:35 pm
Explanation of Transactions in Development, Production, Transportation and Marketing, Objectives and Drafting Issues

12:35 pm – 12:50 pm
Monetization and Exit Scenarios, Attorney Role

12:50 pm – 1:00 pm
Q & A

For more information on attending, contact Teresa Schneider at tschneider@winstead.com.

Search Tips:

You may use the wildcard symbol (*) as a root expander.  A search for "anti*" will find not only "anti", but also "anti-trust", "antique", etc.

Entering two terms together in a search field will behave as though an "OR" is being used.  For example, entering "Antique Motorcars" as a Client Name search will find results with either word in the Client Name.

Operators

AND and OR may be used in a search.  Note: they must be capitalized, e.g., "Project AND Finance." 

The + and - sign operators may be used.  The + sign indicates that the term immediately following is required, while the - sign indicates to omit results that contain that term. E.g., "+real -estate" says results must have "real" but not "estate".

To perform an exact phrase search, surround your search phrase with quotation marks.  For example, "Project Finance".

Searches are not case sensitive.

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