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SUMMARY:WEA: Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday Agenda \n3:00 PM: On-site Registration and Check-in \n5:00 PM: Opening Reception \n6:00 PM: Family Dinner with Keynote Speaker\nfeaturing Harold Hamm\, Executive Chairman of Continental Resources and author of Game Changer \n7:30 PM: S’mores Under the Stars \nThursday Agenda\n7:30 AM: Breakfast \n9:00 AM: Private Capital at Work in the Exploration and Production Space\nmoderated by Art Krasny\, Wells Fargo\, panelists include Jack Collins\, INEOS USA\, Tom Field\, Quantum Capital Group\, and Bobby Saadati\, IKAV  \n10:30 AM: Breakout Sessions \n\nNextGen Gas: The Next Revolution in Low Emission Natural Gas\, presented by Edward Lush\, Williams \nFactors Driving Deal Valuations: Is ESG One of Them?\, presented by Andrew Dittmar and John Gutentag\, Enverus\n\n12:00 PM: Lunch with Speaker: What Sackett v. EPA teaches about the past and future of the Clean Water Act\npresented by Damien Schiff\, Pacific Legal Foundation \n1:30 PM: Breakout Sessions \n\nShining the Light on the Administrative State\, presented by Michael Chamberlain\, Protect the Public’s Trust\nThe Impending Regulatory Environment Impacting Hydrocarbon Space\, presented by Dan Romito\, Pickering Energy Partners\n\n3:00 PM: Fireside Chat with Governor Mark Gordon (WY) \n4:00 PM: Happy Hour with annual Member Meeting and Passing of the Gavel Ceremony \nNote: Thursday dinner not included in registration \nAccommodations\nClick here to reserve your room(s) today! Reservations are made on a first-come\, first-served basis. The Alliance cannot reserve rooms on your behalf. Please contact The Hythe Vail directly for all room reservation questions (970-476-4444). \nSponsorship Opportunities\nThis year’s sponsor prospectus features levels starting at just $3\,000. All levels include at least two conference admissions\, making it a great opportunity for you and your team to participate in the event. Click here for details about the marketing opportunities and benefits. Contact events@westernenergyalliance.org with commitments or questions!
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/wea-annual-meeting/
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SUMMARY:RMAG: Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hybrid lunch in September. Sign up for in-person or online options above.\n\nDate: September 13\, 2023\nTime: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\n\nLocation:  Show map\nDenver Earth Resources Library\n730 17th Street B1\nDenver\, CO 80202\nUnited States\n\n\nTalk Title: “Estimating\, Benchmarking and Managing Subsurface Uncertainty: Principles and Examples” \nSpeaker: Kurt Rudolph\, University of Houston and Rice University \nSubsurface risk and uncertainty are recognized as very important considerations in petroleum geoscience. And even when volume estimates are relatively accurate\, the reservoir characteristics that determine well placement and performance can remain highly uncertain. \nEven more important than minimizing error\, is avoiding bias. Programmatic overestimation of success rates and volumes can put a company out of business. Underestimating leads to the regret of significant missed opportunities. Especially in exploration\, one should expect to be disappointed; but you should never be surprised. \nContext matters too. For example\, exploration play maturity has a strong influence on performance. Generally\, chance of success increased and prospect success case volumes decreased with play maturity. For very mature plays\, success rate decreased again. So\, optimizing the efficient frontier\, on a risk-reward basis\, ensures a diverse and successful portfolio.  \nSeismic technologies also have had a significant influence on success rates. Wildcats drilled based on 3D seismic data had about a +10% higher success rate than those based on 2D data.  \nFor improved decision making\, incorporating subsurface uncertainty into economic evaluations is critical. Expected Monetary Value (EMV) is an especially useful approach to address uncertainty. \nAnother consideration is the impact of technical or business dependencies. These tend to be underappreciated and can result in a wider range of outcomes. Such dependencies are important in considering aggregate assets\, when linkages can reduce the protection afforded by the portfolio effect.  \nThese principles and work practices of using scenario-weighted economic analyses will be demonstrated using an example from a deep-water West Africa oil prospect/development (Girassol). Based on ample public domain data\, Girassol illustrates the application of probability-weighted economics across a spectrum of business stages. \nBio: \nKurt Rudolph received a B.S. in Geology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an M.A. in Geology from the University of Texas.  He began his career as an Exploration Geologist with Unocal in 1978\, until he joined Exxon Production Research in 1981.  He held a variety of positions at Exxon/ExxonMobil\, including Research Geologist\, Chief Interpreter in Kuala Lumpur\, Technical Advisor for the Africa and Middle East Region\, and Hydrocarbon Systems Resource Manager. From 2002 until his retirement in 2015\, he was Chief Geoscientist with ExxonMobil Exploration Company in Houston. Since then\, Kurt has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of Houston and Rice University. \nHis interests include seismic attributes/DHI analysis\, risking and assessment\, sequence stratigraphy\, and tectonics and sedimentation.  Current research includes the Cretaceous Western Interior\, Paleozoic orogenic systems of North America and northern Europe\, and integrating subsurface uncertainty into assessment and economic analysis.He won Wallace Pratt Awards for the best AAPG Bulletin paper in 1994 and 2017\, was an AAPG-SEG Distinguished Lecturer for 2001-2002\, was the AAPG Michael Halbouty Lecturer for 2007\, won best paper award for the Mountain Geologist (RMAG) in 2015\, and will be an AAPG Distinguished Lecturer for 2023-2024.   \nDownload full Abstract & Bio \nHybrid luncheon schedule: \n\n11:15am: In-person check-in opens\n11:30: Lunch service begins\n12:00pm: Online event opens\n12:15pm: Talk begins\n1:00pm: Talk/Q&A session ends; Online event closes\n\nHybrid Luncheon costs: \n\nMember Lunch: $30\nNon-Member Lunch: $35\nWalk-in without Lunch: $15\nMember Online: $10\nNon-member Online: $20\nStudent online: Free\n\nRefund policy: \nIf you need to cancel an in-person lunch registration for any reason\, you must do so by 4:00pm on the Thursday before the Wednesday luncheon. Refunds will not be available after 4:00pm on the Thursday before the luncheon. If you are unable to attend\, your luncheon registration is transferable to another RMAG member\, or if you are a non-member your registration is transferable to whomever you wish. Refunds will not be issued for online talk registrations. \nSponsorship Opportunities:  \nInterested in supporting RMAG through the Luncheons? Sponsor the lunch\, the cash bar\, or run a specific advertisement during the slide show. \nLuncheon Advertising Options \n\nGo Back |  Remind Me
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/rmag-luncheon/
LOCATION:DERL Study Hall\, 730 17th St Suite B1
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SUMMARY:DPC: Perspectives on the State of Non-Op and Minerals
DESCRIPTION:Speaker Series: Perspectives on the State of Non-Op and Minerals\nJoin us for our September Speaker Series and cocktail hour\, featuring Jacob Nagy\, Founder & Co-CEO of Avant Natural Resources\, and Nick O’Grady\, CEO of Northern Oil and Gas. Owen McMillan\, Denver Petroleum Club Board Member\, will moderate the panel discussion. \n4:00 – 4:30 PM Reception\n4:30 – 5:30 PM Panel Discussion\n5:30 – 6:30 PM Cocktail Hour \nThanks to our sponsor\, all members will attend for FREE! Non-members will incur a $25 charge. \nTickets will be available at the door for $25\, regardless of membership status. \nOvintiv\, Inc.\n370 17th St 40th Floor\nDenver\, CO 80202\nUSA
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/dpc-perspectives-on-the-state-of-non-op-and-minerals/
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SUMMARY:HBLLP: Energy Finance Discussion Group
DESCRIPTION:Energy Finance Discussion Group\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHaynes Boone and Moss Adams invite you to join us for our monthly Energy Finance Discussion Group (EFDG). September’s topic will be Oil and Gas Asset-Backed Securitizations: Back to the Future Part III. \nJeff Nichols\, Partner and Energy Practice Group Co-Chair at Haynes Boone will discuss asset-based securitizations that are playing a larger role particularly in oil and gas deals. Joining us from our Houston office\, Jeff has more than 25 years of experience representing a variety of clients in the energy and finance industries with secured and unsecured credit facilities\, project finance and other structured energy transactions. Haynes Boone has worked on 17 oil and gas securitization transactions since 2019. \nPaul Smith\, Chief Risk Officer at Mobius Risk Group will discuss hedging related to asset-backed securitizations. He works with and on the Business Development team at Mobius Risk Group to ensure that upstream and downstream management teams understand the power and value of having access to real-time data\, information\, and actionable intelligence when making the most important commercial decisions in the energy space. \nTuesday\, Sept. 12\n7:30 – 9 a.m.\n7:30 a.m. – Coffee and pastries\n8 a.m. – Program \n  \nMoss Adams\n675 15th Street\n19th Floor\nDenver\, CO 80202\nMap and directions \nOnce you enter the lobby of Block 162\, you will be directed to the 19th floor. Note that the October meeting and subsequent meetings will be held at our usual meeting location on the 11th floor. \n  \nRSVP by Sept. 8
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/hbllp-energy-finance-discussion-group/
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SUMMARY:SO: Tailgate Denver v. Las Vegas
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URL:https://derl.org/calendar/so-tailgate-denver-v-las-vegas/
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SUMMARY:RMS AAPG Block & Brews
DESCRIPTION:Sunday July 24\, 2022\n1:00 PM – 5:00 PM RMAG Presents – Block and Brews Tour \nExplore the stone that built Denver on this guided 2.5 mile walking tour with stops along the way to wet your whistle with your fellow geologists. One drink included at each stop
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/rms-aapg-block-brews/
LOCATION:Map Room\, 730 17th St Suite B1\, Denver\, CO\, 80202
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SUMMARY:NARO Conference
DESCRIPTION:National Association of Royalty Owners Annual Meeting \n 
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/naro-conference/
LOCATION:DERL Study Hall\, 730 17th St Suite B1
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SUMMARY:WOGA Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:More about June speaker Jan Kulmann coming soon!
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/woga-luncheon/
LOCATION:DERL Study Hall\, 730 17th St Suite B1
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SUMMARY:SPE- Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Reserved for student field trip
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/spe-field-trip/
LOCATION:DERL Study Hall\, 730 17th St Suite B1
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SUMMARY:SPE- Study Group
DESCRIPTION:Time: April 26\, 2022 12:00pm-1:00pm\nLocation:  Hybrid – both live in Denver Earth Resources Library and Online\nRegistration: https://lnkd.in/ejyHniXj \nSpeaker: Joe Dumesnil\, MD\, and Partner Overland Oil & Gas\nTitle: The Mineral Space – The Ultimate Physical Hedge in O&G \nAbstract:\nFee acreage is an asset class unique to the United States. Institutional interest in #minerals and #royalties on fee acreage has gained over the last 10 years as the physical endowment in acreage has been maximized on #unconventional resources. Many investors see it as one of the safest ways to play the oil and gas sector. This talk aims to bring perspective on the topic of minerals and royalties. What\, why\, and where are the risks and the returns? How are minerals different as an #asset class? What can and cannot be controlled in the space?
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/spe-study-group/
LOCATION:DERL Study Hall\, 730 17th St Suite B1
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE":MAILTO:https://denverspe.org/
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SUMMARY:RMAG Coffee & Books
DESCRIPTION:Come on down to the Denver Earth Resources Library (DERL) for a cup of coffee\, to see the library and if any of their extra books are a good fit for your personal collection! \nThe event is free and open to all! \nDate: April 26 \nTime: 8am – 10am
URL:https://derl.org/calendar/rmag-coffee-books/
LOCATION:Map Room\, 730 17th St Suite B1\, Denver\, CO\, 80202
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URL:https://derl.org/calendar/reserved/
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