RPL/CPL Certification Exam Review - Fort Worth, TX - Feb. 11, 2025

Includes a Live In-Person Event on 02/11/2025 at 8:00 AM (CST)

  • Register
    • Early bird pricing available!
    • Nonmember - $480
    • Member - $400
    • Regular Price after 01/28/2025 11:59 PM
    • Nonmember - $600
    • Member - $500

Date: RPL Feb. 11, CPL Feb. 11-13, 2025

Time: 8am to 5pm

Registration & Breakfast: 7:30am

AAPL Office

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

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RPL/CPL Certification Exam Review (RPL) - Fort Worth, TX
02/11/2025 at 8:00 AM (CST)   |  9 hours  |  Attendance Required
02/11/2025 at 8:00 AM (CST)   |  9 hours  |  Attendance Required
Survey- RPL Review
5 Questions
5 Questions Complete survey to view certificate.
Certificate RPL Review
6.00 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
6.00 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
RPL/CPL Certification Exam Review Ethics - Certificate
1.00 CEUEthics credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CEUEthics credit  |  Certificate available
RPL/CPL Certification Exam Review (CPL)-Fort Worth, TX
02/11/2025 at 8:00 AM (CST)   |  2 days, 7 hours  |  Attendance Required
02/11/2025 at 8:00 AM (CST)   |  2 days, 7 hours  |  Attendance Required
CPL Review survey
5 Questions
5 Questions complete survey to view certificate
Certificate CPL Review
18.00 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
18.00 CEU credits  |  Certificate available 18.0 CEU
RPL/CPL Certification Exam Review Ethics - Certificate
1.00 CEUEthics credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CEUEthics credit  |  Certificate available

A. Frank Klam, CPL

Independent

Frank graduated from University of Texas with Honors with a degree in Petroleum Land Management in 1972. He started his career with Amoco Production Company and later worked for Anadarko Petroleum Corporation as a Division Landman for the Houston Onshore and Offshore Divisions, and as Vice President of Land for North Central Oil Corporation. He became an Independent in 1985, and specialized in due diligence for producing property acquisitions.


Frank has been active in both the local and national landmen associations, serving as President of HAPL in 1981 and as Chairman of the Publications Committee for AAPL.


Frank has been married since 1970, and he and his wife, Carlee, have four children, and thirteen grandchildren.

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.

www.linkedin.com/in/JerrisJohnson

Thomas M. Rucker II, CPL

Senior Staff Landman

Noble Royalties, Inc.

Tom Rucker has over thirty-five years diversified oil and gas experience and has worked most of the major U. S. basins in all phases of land work. He graduated from The University of Texas with a Petroleum Land Management degree in 1981 and has worked for large and small E & P’s as well as in trust management positions at The Northern Trust Company, managing the mineral holdings for affluent clients.

He interned at Palo Petroleum while attending UT and then worked the Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma with Mack Oil Company. In 1981 he joined Shell Oil Company in Houston and assigned to Rocky Mountain Division. At Shell Tom worked extensively on field assignments in Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and North Dakota, conducting title and securing leases, dealing with the BLM and Bureau of Indian Affairs before returning in-house to work federal units in Nevada. In 1985 Shell transferred Tom to its West Coast operations in Bakersfield where he handled land issues in Shell’s heavy oil operations in Kern County, California.

When oil prices tanked in the mid to late 80’s Tom left Shell to pursue an MBA also working for lease brokers and managing mineral interests for California trustees. He passed the CPL exam in 1990 having joined Trust Services of America in Los Angeles in 1988. There, he managed a fledgling department turning it into a profit center. His career took him to Dallas when Northern Trust acquired TSA in 1992. At Northern, Tom was promoted to Vice President and responsible for managing the energy assets, negotiating leases, monetizing the assets and conducting client presentations.

After 17 years in energy trust management Tom joined Encana in 2005 as a Land Negotiator in its East Texas Cotton Valley Bossier and Lime fields. There, he managed a five-rig drill schedule, negotiated multiple-well carry farmouts and acquired large blocks of leases to promote Encana’s drilling program. In 2010 he left Encana to join Pioneer’s Barnett Team and managed the title and drill schedule for Pioneer’s horizontal drilling program and also its surface operations.

A member of AAPL since 1980 Tom served as AAPL’s Ethics Chairman in 2014-2015. In March 2015 after the sale of its Barnett operations, Tom accepted a package with Pioneer and launched Buell Rucker Land Services, offering consulting services. Tom lives in Dallas with his wife, Debbie. They have three children, six grandchildren, and a German Shepard.