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Letter from the President
Yolanda Bazan, CDOA, CPLTA
Greetings HADOA members,
Thank you so much for providing me with the opportunity to serve as HADOA’s 2016
President. I feel extremely blessed to be part of a professional association that edu-
cates Division Order Analysts and feel honored to work with driven and focused indi-
viduals on the current HADOA Board. HADOA Board members sacrifice a great deal
of their time and energy to make HADOA into a phenomenal organization.
In the last few years, I have served under the great leaderships of Luanne Johnson,
Nora Marquez, Amy Gresham, and Stephanie Moore. During my time as a board
member, I have seen HADOA upgrade its website, change the HADOA logo, em-
brace social media, post newsletters regularly, and updated HADOA’s by-laws. In the
last few years, HADOA has been able to save over $45,000 in the bank. I would like
to give special recognition to HADOA’s current and past Treasurers such as Valerie
Turman, Lucretia Jones, and Chris Ramsey for continuously working hard to recoup
funds from luncheons/events. I also want to use this opportunity to thank each of
HADOA's Past-Presidents, Board members, and Treasures for making such wise
decisions that have helped keep our organization on the right side of the balance
sheet.
The oil industry, with its peaks and valleys, may be in one of its deepest downturn
since the 1980s. HADOA's 2016 Board is being very conscientious of just using
those funds brought into the organization from current membership dues. HADOA has
a contact list of over 1,266 individuals; however, at the same time, there are only 279
professional & 30 associate members. If you are not an HADOA member, I highly
encourage you to let 2016 be the year that you join HADOA to impact your associa-
tion.
It is important to note that HADOA does not make much revenue from the luncheons.
HADOA pays up to $29 per person for each attendees' meal and charges $32 for the
luncheon per member. With the state of the economy, HADOA does not want to in-
crease luncheon prices. I highly encourage you that if you are not able to attend a
luncheon, please contact Elisa McCall ([email protected]) 72 hours in advance
to avoid being billed for an unattended luncheon.
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issue:
President’s
Letter
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1st VP’s
Letter
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Luncheon
Pictures
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Spring Seminar
Information
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Luncheon
Options
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2nd VP’s
Letter
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Membership
Update
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Advertising
Information
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Updates from
the Director’s
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Top Golf Social 13-14
NADOA
Institute
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CDOA
Information
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Other
Opportunities
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Board of
Directors
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VOL 38, ISSUE 1 HADOA QUARTERLY 1st Quarter 2016
HADOA QUARTERLY Houston Association of Division Order Analysts
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Let ter f rom the Pres ident Continued from page 1
For 2016, Kelly Sandoval (HADOA’s 1st Vice President) has worked diligently to provide great speakers
and topics. In January, Bryant Clayton (Unclaimed Property Supervisor at the Texas Comptroller’s Of-
fice) covered the Texas Senate Bill 1589 requirements changes for reporting unclaimed mineral pro-
ceeds. In February, Brad Gibbs (Attorney with Kiefaber & Oliva LLP) presentation on “Common Title Is-
sues Encountered When Operating on Federal and State Lands” was well received by the audience
members. Kelly is really working hard to provide a note-worthy experience with the April 20th seminar.
The morning session will cover Texas topics while the afternoon session will focus on the technical as-
pects of oil gas. I personally am very excited to learn about oil and gas reservoirs and the drilling/fracing
processes involved in acquiring petroleum products. This is a unique and interesting seminar that should
not be missed. See the HADOA flyer in page 5 for more details.
In support of the annual NADOA Institute, HADOA will be giving away two full scholarships at our April
Seminar (April 20th) and one full scholarship at the May Seminar (May 18th). These scholarships will
help with travel and lodging expenses as well as paying for registration. See the HADOA flyer in page
16 for more details.
As President of HADOA, it is my desire to help as many Division Order Analysts as possible improve
their skill sets whether through the availability of member requested educational events or even person-
al guidance with undertaking the CDOA exam. As individuals we are unable to control the economy, the
price of oil, or the onslaught of layoffs; however, we can choose to improve ourselves through educa-
tion. “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you
do you have to keep moving forward.” Martin Luther King Jr. The HADOA Board is here to help you
grow in your career. Please feel free to contact me with any question or concerns at my email yba-
Krauss, Clifford. "Oil Prices: What’s Behind the Drop? Simple Economics." The New York Times. The
New York Times, 30 Mar. 2016. Web. 04 Apr. 2016.
Yoli Bazan, CDOA, CPLTA
2016 HADOA President
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1st Vice Pres ident ’s Report
submit ted by Kel ly Sandoval
The 1st Quarter luncheons were on January 20th and February 17th. There was not a March
luncheon this year due to scheduling conflicts with Easter and Spring Break. The January
luncheon featured Bryant Clayton, Unclaimed Property Supervisor at the Texas Comptroller’s
Office. Bryant spoke about “Texas Senate Bill 1589 and Changes to Requirements for Re-
porting Unclaimed Mineral Proceeds”. We had 82 members and 36 non-members register for
the January luncheon. The February luncheon featured Brad Gibbs, Attorney with Kiefaber
& Oliva LLP. Brad’s presentation covered “Common Title Issues Encountered When Operat-
ing on Federal and State Lands”. We had 40 members and 10 non-members register for the
February luncheon.
Coming up in the 2nd quarter, we have a seminar on April 20th
and a luncheon on May 18th. As a result of the industry downturn, lower attendance, and re-
duced budgets, there will not be a June luncheon. The April seminar features two separate
sessions, a Morning/Lunch session and an Afternoon Session. The Morning/Lunch Session
features speakers from Steptoe and Johnson, PLLC. Karen O. Donnelly will speak about “The
State of Texas – What Does She Own?” and Don Hueske and Ashley Howie Tallichet will
speak about “Transfer on Death Deeds in Texas and Other Nonprobate Estate Planning Mech-
anisms”. The Afternoon Session features speakers from the University of Tulsa Continuing
Education Science & Engineering. Brian Musso will speak about “The Good, Bad, and Ugly:
How Oil Reservoirs Have Changed with Technology” and John Farina will speak about “The
Keys to Unlocking the Shale Bonanza: Horizontal Drilling & Fracing”. The May luncheon
will feature Alyce Hoge with Land Training who will speak about “Oil and Gas Lease Ba-
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HADOA Luncheons
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2nd Vice Pres ident ’s Repor t
submit ted by Lucret ia Jones
This is the first newsletter for 2016, I hope you enjoy reading it. We would like for eve-
ryone to get involved in our newsletter. After all, this is your organization, too! If there is
anyone interested in doing a “Fun Facts” page about the oil and gas industry, just let
me know. You can also send any pictures from the luncheons or social events to me
by email for the next newsletter. Also, if anyone would like to help with functions during
the year for HADOA, we are always looking for members to get involved. It’s a great
way to learn more about what your board members do. You never know - you may de-
cide to run to be on the next HADOA Board. I would like to thank Luanne Johnson
and Tiffany Goodrum for helping with the 1st quarter newsletter, two of my really good
friends I met in the Oil and Gas Industry through my involvement with both HADOA
and NADOA organizations over the past several years. So, as you can see, there are
multiple benefits for actively participating!
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Membersh ip Update
“Calling All Members….. “ April Luedecke
Third Vice President
HADOA welcomes the following new members this quarter:
Kelly Aimone, Aimone Law PLLC
Sallie Carlisle, Hess Corporation Sheila Herron, Hess Corporation
Sarah Ivey, EOG Resources Jennifer Flores, Ballard Exploration Vanessa Guerrero, Genesis Energy LP
Sheila Herron, Hess Corporation Armando Lopez, Surge Energy
Casey McCord, Newfield Exploration Company Rachel McDown, Anadarko Petroleum
Yuriana Perez, CCI Upstream, LLC Khai Phan, BHP Billiton
Uyen Phan, Occidental Oil & Gas Corporation Joy Peterangelo, Anadarko Petroleum
Stacey Sweet, Independence Resources Management Rose Price-Tenney, Tower Rock Oil & Gas
Oscar Torres, Tower Rock Oil & Gas Laura Willeby, Ballard Exploration Elizabeth Woo, Apache Corporation
As we make our way through the turbulence of the industry please keep your HADOA contact information active in our records. If you have been laid off and your previous work email ad-dress is no longer valid, I may have updated your contact email to your alternate personal email so that you will continue to receive notices, newsletters and invites. So in the event you try to log-in to the HADOA site and your email is not valid, try your personal email and password. If you have any trouble getting into your account, please email us at [email protected]. HADOA is here to support during the tough times as well as the booms, so take full advantage of the opportunities and connections we can provide.”
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Advertising— Ernie Leuenberger
Anyone wishing to advertise, either by posting on our website, posting in our Quarterly Newsletter, recognition at our monthly luncheon meetings or simply by contributing gift card awards as Door Prizes at our monthly luncheons, please feel free to contact me at 713-237-5026 or email at [email protected]. We believe in recognizing our valued and loyal supporters to our HADOA organization. I do want to thank our new 2015-2016 Sponsors, Russell T Rudy Energy LLC, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC, Terra Firma Ventures, Tower Rock Oil & Gas and also our long-time Spon-sors, Gresham Royalties and Oildex. It has been a challenging start to 2016, but we appreciate all who participate in our Luncheons, contribute to gift card door prizes and take time to present great and timely topics for our education.
Updates f rom the Directors
Employment Networking – Lyndsay Romano
As Employment Networking Director, I have been in communication with com-panies looking to direct-hire as well as recruiting agencies to assist in sharing employment opportunities with our HADOA members. In my first four months in this position 4 new positions have been posted to the HADOA site. I have also worked to stay up-to-date with those hiring so that I can remove positions when they have been filled. It is my goal that any position listed on the HADOA site is active and available for our members to apply for.
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Updates from the Directors
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Corresponding Secretary ’s Note
Corresponding Secretary— Bobbie Coleman
I had the opportunity to represent NADOA at the NAPE Conference at the George R.
Brown Convention Center in February of this year. The NADOA booth was set up
for Valentine Day complete with Photo Booth including props and candy hearts.
Nora Marquez and I snapped attendees’ pictures and posted to the NADOA website.
We also made sure they did not leave without candy sweets for their sweethearts.
The NADOA booth was a huge hit and we received many compliments from every-
one as the most colorful and original idea. Despite the current climate in our industry
there were many booths and attendees at the Conference from all over.
Hope to see everyone in Scottsdale, Arizona in September 7-9, 2016.
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Top Gol f Spr ing Socia l
The March 31st Social at Top Golf was a great success! Over 30 HADOA
members joined us for an evening of networking and some of the group tried
their hand at Top Golf. Congratulations to Casey McCord who won free regis-
tration to a future luncheon. Our next happy hour will be downtown on Thurs-
day, June 23rd
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Top Gol f Spr ing Socia l
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CDOA Informat ion Congratulations to the HADOA members who recently obtained their CDOA:
Shelby Watson, CDOA
Brittany Senior, CDOA
This is a great accomplishments and we are very proud of you!
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CDOA Informat ion
Looking for additional ways to earn your CDOA credits? NADOA Webinars can
now present to 500 members at once! Participate with a coworker or individually
and turn in those CDOA points. Please contact Stephanie D. Moore at
[email protected] if you have any topics or speakers you’re
interested in hearing.
April 27 – Teri Moten, MBA, Moten Financial Services – The 6 Types of Identity Theft: What You Don’t Know C an Hurt You
May 25 – Luanne Johnson, CDOA, CPLTA – Payouts: Causes of and
Calculations
Upcoming NADOA Webinars
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http://www.cese.utulsa.edu/programcalendar.php
www.uhd.edu/aplm
Educational Opportunities
DATES COURSE INSTRUCTOR
April 13—May 8 Calculating Oil and Gas Interests Terrill Williams
April 13—May 8 Environmental and Ethical Issues in PLM Kurt Stanberry
April 13—May 8 Essentials to Conveying and Chaining Title Terrill Williams
DATES COURSE INSTRUCTOR
May 10-12 Petroleum Engineering for Non-Engineers John Farina, Mark Klins
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2016 HADOA Board of Di rectors
President
Yolanda Bazán, CDOA & CPLTA
1st Vice President
Kelly Sandoval, CDOA
2nd Vice President
Lucretia Jones
3rd Vice President
April Luedecke
Recording Secretary
Adam Hueske
Corresponding Secretary
Bobbie Gibson– Coleman
Treasurer
Chris Ramsey
Historical Director
Gloria Harrison
Ways & Means—Door Prizes Director
Jennifer Kegans
House & Hospitality Director
Elisia McCall
Employment Networking Director
Lyndsay Romano, CDOA
Advertising & PR Director
Ernie Leuenberger
E.leuenberger@
indigominerals.com
Business & Rules Director
Kacie Bevers
Immediate Past President
Stephanie Moore, CDOA
2016 HADOA Board of Di rectors
President
Yolanda Bazán, CDOA & CPLTA
1st Vice President
Kelly Sandoval, CDOA
2nd Vice President
Lucretia Jones
3rd Vice President
April Luedecke
Recording Secretary
Adam Hueske
Corresponding Secretary
Bobbie Gibson– Coleman
Treasurer
Chris Ramsey
Historical Director
Gloria Harrison
Ways & Means—Door Prizes Director
Jennifer Kegans
House & Hospitality Director
Elisia McCall
Employment Networking Director
Lyndsay Romano, CDOA
Advertising & PR Director
Ernie Leuenberger
E.leuenberger@
indigominerals.com
Business & Rules Director
Kacie Bevers
Immediate Past President
Stephanie Moore, CDOA
Stepha-
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Houston Associa t ion of Divis ion Order Analysts
The Houston Association of Division Order Analysts was established to service the needs of the Greater Houston Division Order
Analysts community.
The purposes of the Association are:
Advance the education, knowledge and professional interests of Division Order Analysts
Promote effective communication within the petroleum industry and the public
Enhance the image and stature of the Division Order Analyst work as a profession
Provide more opportunities for achieving these objectives
HADOA
P.O. Box 25377
Houston, Texas 77265-5377
Houston Association of Division Order Analysts
www.hadoa.org