HAPL Webinar May Luncheon

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This luncheon will not be held in person. We will be holding a virtual luncheon via Microsoft Teams. We will share the login information with those who register for the luncheon. 
 
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
 
Speaker: Ryan Lammert is an Oil and gas attorney and RRC specialist who has also been a hearings judge at the RRC.
 
Topic: will be crude oversupply, RRC authority to reduce well allowables, update on current issues in front of RRC, and other hot topics related to emergency regulatory matters proposed, pending or passed to address the oil oversupply and lack of market.
 
Credit: 1 RPL/CPL credit will be given
 
 
More Information:
May’s luncheon meeting will be highlighted by HAPL bestowing the Elizabeth Brand Memorial Award to outstanding teachers from local school districts. HAPL is the only professional organization in Houston that recognizes outstanding educators with a monetary award on an annual basis. 
 
We will also be recognizing and honoring our Scholarship Recipients at this luncheon. 
 
 
*We will also be holding another luncheon in the fall and we hope to award our teachers and scholarship recipients in person at that luncehon. 
 
 
Speaker: Ryan Lammert
Speaker Ryan Lammert
Ryan Lammert, a fourth-generation Texan, represents land and mineral owners before multiple state agencies, including the Railroad Commission of Texas and the State Office of Administrative Hearings. Previously, Ryan served as an Administrative Law Judge at the Railroad Commission of Texas, presiding over the Commission’s oil and gas docket involving ...

Ryan Lammert, a fourth-generation Texan, represents land and mineral owners before multiple state agencies, including the Railroad Commission of Texas and the State Office of Administrative Hearings. Previously, Ryan served as an Administrative Law Judge at the Railroad Commission of Texas, presiding over the Commission’s oil and gas docket involving complex complaint, enforcement, and compliance proceedings. His knowledge of the Railroad Commission of Texas’ rules and regulations is particularly useful in litigating oil and gas lease disputes and evaluating transactional matters, such as oil and gas leases, joint operating agreements, production sharing agreements, and farmout agreements.


Ryan holds degrees from South Texas College of Law (JD), and Texas A&M University (MS, BS). At Texas A&M, his graduate studies focused on rangeland ecosystems and ranch management, where he was heavily involved with the Society for Range Management. During law school, he was recognized on the Dean’s Honor List, as a Dean’s Scholar, was a recipient of the Fant Foundation Scholarship and South Texas College of Law Academic Merit Scholarship, and clerked for both the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Office of the Attorney General of Texas. He is a member of Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society and Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society, the oldest and largest agricultural honor society.


Topic: Crude oversupply, RRC authority to reduce well allowables, update on current issues in front of RRC, and other hot topics related to emergency regulatory matters proposed, pending or passed to address the oil oversupply and lack of market 

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Organizer Houston Association of Professional Landmen

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Tue, May 19, 2020
noon - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) US/Central
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