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PetroleumLandManagement PLMA

Instruction offered by members of the Haskayne School of Business.

Petroleum Land Management Chairperson - L. Donlevy

Petroleum Land Management Director - B. Schulz

Note: Students have the opportunity to take courses offered by the Haskayne School of Business without the stated prerequisites, with the written permission of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) as appropriate, upon the recommendation of the Instructor of the course. However, should a student fail to achieve satisfactory standing in any course for which the stated prerequisite(s) is (are) lacking, he/she may be required to successfully complete the stated prerequisite(s) prior to being permitted to repeat the course. Students are required to have consent of the Haskayne School of Business Office before registering in 600-level courses offered by the Haskayne School of Business.

Senior Courses

PetroleumLandManagement 375 H(3-1.5T)

Introduction to Petroleum Land Management

Petroleum land management including both technical and economic considerations in the search for and development and marketing of oil and gas resources. A field trip and/or simulation exercise may be required.

Prerequisites: Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce program, one half 200-level course in Geology, third- year standing, and Business and Environment 395, or holder of a Bachelor of Commerce degree or equivalent or consent of the Haskayne School of Business.

Corequisites: Petroleum Land Management 377

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PetroleumLandManagement 377 H(3-1.5T)

Introduction to Oil and Gas Agreements

The concepts of ownership in the Canadian oil and gas industry, including Crown and freehold leases, basic oil and gas agreements, and assignment documentation.

Prerequisites: Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce program, one half 200-level course in Geology, third- year standing and Business and Environment 395, or holder of a Bachelor of Commerce degree or equivalent or consent of the Haskayne School of Business. There is competitive admission into the PLMA Concentration.

Corequisites: Petroleum Land Management 375.

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PetroleumLandManagement 473 H(3-0)

Petroleum Business Agreements

Legal requirements in the acquisition and exploration of and production from oil and gas rights in Canada.

Prerequisites: Fourth- year standing, Petroleum Land Management 375, 377, Business and Environment 395 and Finance 317.

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PetroleumLandManagement 479 H(3-1)

Petroleum Land Management Policy

Prepare graduates to effectively contribute to the management of oil and gas properties throughout the life of the properties by increasing the understanding and awareness of corporate resource property valuation techniques.

Prerequisites: Fourth- year standing, Petroleum Land Management 375, 377, 473, 483 and Business and Environment 395.

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PetroleumLandManagement 483 H(3-0)

Management of Energy Regulation

Overview of key regulations and regulatory principles important to energy resources.

Prerequisites: Fourth- year standing, Petroleum Land Management 375, 377, Business and Environment 395 and Finance 317.

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PetroleumLandManagement 487 H(3-0)

Cases in Petroleum Land Management

A "Hands on" case approach to the typical situations and decision-making processes faced by landmen. Historical perspectives, contemporary tactics, and modern applications for Land departments.

Prerequisites: Fourth- year standing, Petroleum Land Management 375, 377, 473 and 483.

Corequisites: Petroleum Land Management 479.

Note: Not open to students with credit in Strategy and General Management 559.17.

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