Landmen Against Licensing

The AAPL Licensing Task Force Report has recommended licensing in the State of Texas for Landmen.The licensing as recommended would beDiscriminatory against Texas LandmenDiscriminatory against un-degr... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
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Cindy C 10 May 2014
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Donna M 6 May 2014
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Brad G 4 May 2014
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Kay W 23 April 2014
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Mike M 23 April 2014
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Deborah Rc 21 April 2014
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Rebecca W 21 April 2014
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Thomas Lbaileyj 18 April 2014
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Pamela Jreedc 10 April 2014
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Melissa B 5 April 2014
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Jaclyn B 4 April 2014
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Fredy Q 31 March 2014
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Robert As 30 March 2014
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Keith D 27 March 2014
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David Vd 25 March 2014
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William Mm 16 March 2014
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Hugh B 16 March 2014

"28 years experience, 20 as a crew chief, and you are going to license ME?"

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Steve S 14 March 2014

"I see no positive, except revenues for Texas. I have many landmen working for me some who have degrees from PLM school. I see no difference in their ability to do their job. Becoming a field landman is pretty much all on the job training. Unless Texas wan"

219.
Scott R 8 March 2014
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Ole R 24 February 2014

"misguiided and shortsited"

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Ryan N 13 February 2014
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Allan E 13 February 2014
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Amy Jh 13 February 2014
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Shellie Morganhayesc 12 February 2014

"I am a CPL (I sat for the exam in 1992) with no college degree. I have worked hard for 27 years as an in-house landman, a field landman and an A&D landman. I am a member of AAPL (for the moment). I agree wholeheartedly with Greg Davis' statement (#119"

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Leslie T 2 February 2014
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