2026 Video Download • 6.75 hours (includes 1 hour Ethics) Texas MCLE & Landman Credit
2026 Video Download • 6.75 hours (includes 1 hour Ethics) Texas MCLE & Landman Credit
Obviously, if you attended the live program, you cannot now receive credit for viewing the videos.
Texas MCLE: Accredited for 6.75 hours CLE credit, of which 1 hour is ethics. Course #174324315.
Landmen: This program has been accredited for 6 RL, RPL or CPL recertification credits (CEU), and 0 CPL/ESA, and/or 1 Ethics credit (CEU Ethics), for a total of 7 credits. Component codes: 227LO26 & 227LO26E.
NO New Mexico MCLE credit. New Mexico rules require that we certify your participation after you download the videos. There is no way we can do that in good faith.
Course Director:
Anna Brandl, Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLP, Midland
Topics and Speakers:
31 minutes • Clouds v. Crude: When Data Centers Conflict With Production- Jake Lederle, Wetsel and Lederle, LLP, Sweetwater
74 minutes • Case Law Update -Bill Burford, Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLP,Midland
44 minutes • State Policy Impacts on Permian Basin Production - Stephen Robertson, Permian Basin Petroleum Association,Midland
44 minutes • Who Gets First Dibs? Preferential Rights & Consents - Terry Cross,McClure and Cross,Dallas
63 minutes • ETHICS • Conflict of Interest Considerations in an Oil and Gas Practice - George Shires, Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson, Midland
25 minutes • The Dorchester Case and Adverse Possession - Samantha Thompson, Hogan Thompson Schuelke, LLP, Houston
47 minutes • The Mineral Interest Pooling Act: Historical Context and Current Usage - Rob Hargrove,Davis Gerald & Cremer, PC, Austin
31 minutes • Mineral Transactions That May Ensure Litigation for Generations To Come - Dave Lauritzen, Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson, Midland
46 minutes • Cotenancy Accounting Wrinkles Meghan McElvy, O'Melveny & Myers LLP,Houston







