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The UW School of Energy Resources is pleased to host the Rocky Mountain Professional Landman Conference. The forum seeks to bring together industry professionals and PLM alumni in the rocky mountain region to showcase the esteemed profession, and discuss career paths & opportunities for future graduates.
The Rocky Mountain Professional Landman Conference will be held at the UW Conference Center featuring AAPL President James T. Devlin.
To pre-register for the event, please visit: uwyo.edu/ser/events
- Prior to the conference, there will be a networking reception (Thursday, April 28th) from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Energy Innovation Center. The reception is open to all and it is encouraged to attend this in conjunction with the conference. Appetizers and drinks will be provided and building tour(s) of the Energy Innovation Center will be available. It will be a great chance to network with the UWPLM students and other professionals.
- 3.75 CE Credits with AAPL
- Panel Discussions
Contact Christine Reed at
UW Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn
2229 Grand Ave, Laramie, WY 82070
7:30-8:00am - Check-In and Breakfast Buffet
8:00-8:10am - Welcome Address, Dr. Holly Krutka, SER Executive Director
8:10-8:30am - National Level, Future of Energy, John Litynski, Office of Fossil Energy, DOE
8:30-8:50am - Wyoming, Future of Energy, Randall Luthi
8:50-9:20am - Past, Present and Future of the Landman Profession- Panel
9:20-10:10am - Networking Break
10:10-10:15am - Introduction of Keynote, Marc Strahn, former WAPL and AAPL President
10:15-11:00am - Keynote, Jim Devlin, AAPL President
11:00-12:40am - New Opportunities for Land Profession-Panel
12:40-1:00 - Closing Remarks-Student Chapter of Energy Resources, President, Eli Vigil & Box Lunch-Pick-up
Event Date | 04-29-2022 8:00 am |
Event End Date | 04-29-2022 1:00 pm |
Individual Price | check back for pricing |
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