RPL/CPL Certification Exam Review - Denver, CO - May 20, 2025
Includes a Live In-Person Event on 05/20/2025 at 8:00 AM (MDT)
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- Early bird pricing available!
- Nonmember - $480
- Member - $400
- Regular Price after 05/06/2025 11:59 PM
- Nonmember - $600
- Member - $500
Date: RPL May 20, CPL May 20-22
Time: 8am to 5pm
Registration & Breakfast: 7:30am
Denver Earth Resources Library
COURSE LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Certification Exam Review is a fast-paced, intensive study of the topics covered by the CPL and RPL certification exams. Lectures will be interactive and enhanced with problem-solving sessions. It is highly acclaimed as a thorough land review and an excellent means of preparation for the CPL and RPL exams. This class covers the following topics:
Registration Includes: CPL/ RPL Study Guide provided on Day 1. Previous purchases are non-refundable.
After selecting [REGISTER $], use the drop down arrow to choose the preferred registration, RPL Review or CPL Review. The default is for the CPL review option.
RPL/CPL Day 1:
- Real Property Law
- Land Descriptions
- Contract Law
- Conveyancing and Interest Calculations
- Oil and Gas Lease
- Ethics
CPL Day 2:
- Pooling
- Joint Operating Agreement
- Negotiations
- Well Trades
CPL Day 3:
- Federal Leases and Units
- Environmental
- Offshore
- Mineral Landwork
- Federal Taxes on Oil and Gas Income
- Geographic Information Systems
RPL: 6 CEU & 1 Ethic
CPL: 18 CEU & 1 Ethic
Key:
Curtis D. Horne, CPL
Curtis D. Horne, CPL, is Vice President, Business Development – Energy, for Percheron LLC, a nationwide land services firm, and is based in Houston, Texas. Curt began his career as an independent landman in 1981 and has experience in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Montana. A member of the American Association of Professional Landmen since 1997, Curt earned his Certified Professional Landman designation in 1999. He is Chairman of the 2013 AAPL Annual Meeting Committee, is a member of the Publications Committee, and is Past Chairman of the Ethics, Certification, and Field Landman Committees. He served on the AAPL Executive Committee as Treasurer for 2007-2008. Curt was named the recipient of the 2008 AAPL Education Award, the 2007 AAPL Best Member Communication Award, and the 2002 AAPL Field/Independent Landman Award. On the local level, Curt is a member of the North Houston Association of Professional Landmen, where he serves as President for 2012-2013, and the Houston Association of Professional Landmen, where he served as Treasurer for 2007-2008.
Curt is an instructor for the AAPL Certified Professional Landman Exam Review and the AAPL Introduction to Field Land Practices Seminar, presenting topics which include Real Property Law, Contract Law, Land Descriptions, The Oil & Gas Lease, Title Opinions and Curative, Conveyancing, Interest Calculations, Negotiations and Ethics. He has also spoken on a variety of topics for the Energy Land Institute, NGL Institute, Canadian APL, HAPL, NHAPL, ALTAPL, SAAPL, NADOA, HADOA, NALTA, ALTA, and at The Association of Desk and Derricks Clubs National Convention.
Mr. Horne lives in the Houston suburb of Pearland with his wife Jamie and their daughter, age 15, and son, age 14. They are active parishioners at St. Helen Catholic Church, where Curt was the Chairman of the 2008 Parish Bazaar and Auction and is an usher and Eucharistic minister. Curt enjoys cycling and running, and has successfully completed the BP MS150, the Hotter’n Hell Hundred, and the Houston Marathon.
Jerris Johnson, CPL
AI Strategist and Consultant - Land and Energy Technology SME
FutureProof Tech & Consulting - Rowland
11am-12pm CST
Jerris Johnson, CPL, is the AI Strategist and Consultant for FutureProof Tech & Consulting and the Land and Energy Technology SME for Rowland.ai. Jerris frequently presents for national and regional events, sharing his knowledge and insights on various topics related to land practices, energy trends, and the utilization of artificial intelligence and technology hacks. With over 20 years of experience in the energy industry, Jerris uses his land knowledge and implements tech and AI practices into workflows. Prior experiences have included landman and land manager roles with multiple oil and gas exploration and production companies. He has managed land teams and ensured quality, efficiency, and exceeding expectations in his projects. He is highly involved in volunteerism and leadership for the American Association of Professional Landmen.