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September 2013
 
Water, Oil and Gas: Nuts and Bolts of Oil and Gas Leases, Surface Use Agreements, and Water Rights for Non-Oil and Gas Attorneys
 
Co-sponsored By:
Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment, University of Colorado Law School Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, Sturm College of Law, University of Denver Natural Resources & Energy Section of the Colorado Bar Association  
 
SPECIAL THANKS to the Office for University Outreach, CU - Boulder, for their support!
 
 
Program Highlights:
 
Program Topics Include:
 
- Oil and Gas Leases
- Surface Use Agreements (SUAs)
- Government's Role in Authorizing Locations for Oil and Gas Development
- Technical Aspects of Nontributary and Produced Nontributary Ground Water
- Produced Nontributary Ground Water from the Perspective of Industry
- Nontributary Ground Water as a Landowner Asset
 
Who Should Attend:
 
- Practitioners with Energy and Water Industry Clients
- Energy and Water Law Practitioners
- Energy Industry Professionals
- Engineers
- Environmental Professionals
- Federal, State and City Government Officials
- Landowners
- Water Brokers
- Anyone Who Needs to Know About Water, Oil and Gas!  
 
 
Program Description:
 
This program is the third one in a series focusing on critical water, oil and gas issues in Colorado. Each program is designed as a stand-alone program. This third program provides those who don't practice in the area with essential information regarding oil and leases, surface use agreements, government's role in authorizing locations for oil and gas development; the ins and outs of nontributary and produced nontributary ground water and nontributary ground water as a landowner asset.  
 
This series of programs gathers top legal, water, and energy/technical experts to share their extensive experience and expertise. The first program provided an overview of the pertinent law and issues generated when the water, oil and gas industries interact; addressed water quality concerns and the sourcing of water from municipalities and beyond for hydraulic fracturing and drilling. The second program in the series focused on the technology behind recycling produced water and hydraulic fracturing flowback liquid; water recycling and use and reuse by Colorado's oil and gas industry; water recycling incentives in other states; mandatory recycling and legal constraints and opportunities in Colorado regarding water reuse.  The third program brings you up to speed on the nuts and bolts of oil and gas leases, surface use agreements, government regulation and nontributary ground water as a landowner asset.
 
 
Agenda:
 
8:30 - 9:00am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
9:00-9:10am
Introduction, Welcome and Recap of Previous Programs: Water, Oil and Gas 101
and Water Recycling and Reuse of Water
Sarah Klahn, Esq., and Matthew Sura, Esq.
 
9:10am - 12:10pm  (with 15 minute networking break)
FOCUS ON LAND
Oil and Gas Leases and Surface Use Agreements (SUAs)
 
- Lease Agreements
(1) Determining if your client has mineral rights
(2) Analyzing a lease offer
(3) Interacting with industry landmen
(4) Important provisions for landowners to understand in the typical lease
(5) Landowner issues and industry concerns: bridging gaps and drafting   
     protective provisions
 
- Surface Use Agreements (SUAs)
(1) Split estates and the Accommodation Doctrine
(2) Common issues for surface owners
(3) Important provisions for landowners to consider including in an SUA
 
- Regulation of  Oil and Gas Development
(1) The role of government in authorizing locations
a. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) permitting, operational regulation, and enforcement
b. Zoning and land use authority of local governments
c. Update on local government hydraulic fracturing moratoria and bans
   
Presented by: Phillip Barber, Esq.  (Oil and gas  attorney with emphasis in representation of local governments)
                        Howard Boigon, Esq.  (Oil and gas Industry attorney with emphasis in representation of industry clients)
                        Matthew Sura, Esq. (Oil and gas attorney with emphasis in representation of landowners and communities  
                                          
12:10-1:30pm
Lunch Break (on your own)
 
1:30- 3:30pm
FOCUS ON WATER
Water Rights
 
- Technical Aspects of Nontributary and Produced Nontributary Ground Water
(1) Formations
(2) Locations
(3) Depths
(4) Amounts

Presented by:  Christopher Sanchez, P.G., Bishop-Brogden Associates, Inc.
- Produced Nontributary Ground Water from the Perspective of Industry
(1) Produced water as an asset
(2) Avoided transportation and pipeline costs
(3) Cost-effective treatment options
Presented by:  Matthew Bruff, Esq., Chief Development Officer and General Counsel, Altela, Inc.
 
- Nontributary Ground Water as a Landowner Asset
(1) Ownership of nontributary ground water (including produced  nontributary ground water)
(2) Limitations on industry's use of produced nontributary  ground water
(3) Adjudication of rights to nontributary  ground water
(4) Adjudicated nontributary ground water rights and negotiations
Presented by:  Alan Curtis, Esq.
 
3:30pm
Adjourn
 
Program Co-Chair
 
Sarah Klahn, Esq.*
White & Jankowski, LLP
Denver, CO
 
Matthew Sura, Esq.*
Matthew Sura LLC
Boulder, CO
 
 
Planning Committee
 
Susan Daggett, Esq., Executive Director
Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute
Sturm College of Law, University of Denver
Denver, CO
 
Kathryn Mutz, Esq., Research Associate
Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment
University of Colorado Law School
Boulder, CO
 
 
Faculty
 
Phillip Barber, Esq.
Phillip D. Barber, PC
Denver, CO
 
Howard Boigon, Esq.
Hogan Lovells US LLP
Denver, CO
 

Matthew Bruff, Chief Development Office and General Counsel
Altela, Inc.
Albuquerque, NM, and Englewood, CO
 
Alan Curtis, Esq.
White & Jankowski, LLP
Denver, CO
 
Christopher Sanchez, P.G.
Bishop-Brogden Associates, Inc.
Englewood, CO
 
*also on Faculty and/or Planning Committee
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $279.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $239.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    6.00
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
Expiration Date
12/31/2015
Non-Member Price
$279.00 USD
Member Price
$239.00 USD
Product Code
NR092613N
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