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Amanda Van Deusen is once again at the helm of the Houston Association of Professional Landmen (HAPL) Technical Workshop & Webinar, marking her tenth consecutive year as Chairman. This prestigious event is set to unfold at the ExxonMobil Campus in The Woodlands, Texas, on April 3rd, and will be broadcast live nationwide via Zoom Webinar.


The HAPL Technical Workshop & Webinar is a significant educational seminar, drawing over 400 attendees from more than 50 energy companies, land associations, and law firms across 12 states and 75 cities. As Chairman, Amanda leads a committee of 10 industry experts tasked with crafting engaging and relevant topics that address current industry trends.


The workshop is not just a learning opportunity; it is a platform for networking and professional development, offering seven Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits recognized by the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) and the State Bars of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Colorado. Among the notable speakers is Brandon Durrett, who will address “Due Diligence Issues with Different PSA Assets & Closing Models.”


Meet Amanda

Amanda l. Van deusenBased in Houston, Amanda L. Van Deusen is a Certified Professional Landman with extensive experience in acquisition due diligence and energy finance projects. Her expertise spans title examination, reserve evaluation in energy finance transactions, and more, making her a cornerstone in the energy and real estate industries.


Amanda’s leadership extends beyond her practice. She is actively involved with the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL), the Women’s Energy Network (WEN), and Real Life Texas Ministries. Her dedication to the HAPL is evident from her tenure on the Board of Directors since 2016, having held numerous key positions.


Her contributions have not gone unrecognized. Amanda has been honored with the AAPL Special Award (Education) in 2018 and 2021 and was presented with the HAPL “Above and Beyond” Award in 2015.


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