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A Practical Guide to Acquisitions and Divestments - Everything You Need to Know from A to D

September 1, 2020

Time: 09:00 - 16:00
09:00-16:00
Location: CAPL Office Suite 1600, 520 5th Ave SW

Who:

Land negotiators, administrators, analysts, co-ordinators, team leads, supervisors, managers and other oil and gas personnel who work on acquisitions and divestments.

What:

This course will guide you through the entire A&D process life cycle.  This holistic overview starts with a synopsis of evaluations, data room due diligence processes, and drafting purchase and sale agreements, indemnities, warranties, and general conveyances.  The course includes development of land schedules, management of rights of first refusal, specific conveyances and transfers, and closing and post-closing administration.  A comprehensive set of checklists and precedents is included.  

Registration Fee includes beverages and snacks.
Save $50 when you register at least 3 weeks in advance! Prices will increase 3 weeks prior to the course.

Instructor(s):

Tracey Stock, P.Eng, JD, MBA 

Tracey Stock has been in the energy sector since 1980 as a lawyer, engineer and landman working with Imperial Oil, Texaco, Shell, Trans-Canada Pipelines, Norcen, Petro-Canada, Talisman, Apache, Penn West, Pengrowth, Plains Midstream, and LandSolutions. Tracey delivers courses, seminars, and workshops to colleges, universities, professional and industry organizations including APEGA, CPLED, CAPL, and CAPLA.  His experience includes petroleum engineering, corporate and commercial law, petroleum land negotiations and administration, and information systems management.  Tracey teaches business law, management, and petroleum law at Mount Royal University, and survey law, intellectual property law and information systems management at the University of Calgary.  He also has several published articles dealing with current land and legal issues in the petroleum industry.  He is a CAPL member and is President of CAPLA. He is also a part-time AER Hearing Commissioner.