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re: Landman advice
Posted on 2/28/13 at 10:42 pm to dome53
Posted on 2/28/13 at 10:42 pm to dome53
If you have inspirations of going in-house one day, one of the following degrees would be helpful: PLM/Energy Management bachelors degree, JD or MBA.
I started working in the field and earned my MBA from LSU. I then began working with a private E&P company as an in-house landman in Houston. I just recently accepted an in-house position with Anadarko Petroleum. I will admit, connections mean everything in this business. I know a ton of field landman that aspire to move in-house but most of them won't get the opportunity.
I started working in the field and earned my MBA from LSU. I then began working with a private E&P company as an in-house landman in Houston. I just recently accepted an in-house position with Anadarko Petroleum. I will admit, connections mean everything in this business. I know a ton of field landman that aspire to move in-house but most of them won't get the opportunity.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:07 pm to Stromile Swift
How long did you work field/in-house before you scored the gig with Andarko? Also, I guess one of my concerns would be job security. You have any input on that aspect?
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