
Landmen constitute the business side of the oil and gas and mineral exploration and production team. “The American Association of Professional Landmen is a voluntary international professional organization that unites approximately 12,000 landmen and land-related persons through professional development and service.”
Current website of AAPL (America’s Landmen)

Any person, whether a member or not, having reason to believe that a member is guilty of any conduct subject to disciplinary action, may file a complaint in writing with the executive vice president. The complaint must be signed and dated by the complaining person and accompanied by a statement in support of the complaint. A complaint may be in any form that gives the information required. The executive vice president shall refer any complaint to the chairman of the Ethics Committee, who shall notify all members of the Ethics Committee of the complaint.
See: Under the surface : fracking, fortunes and the fate of the Marcellus Shale
See: This Website is a Crash Course In Fracking
See: Affirming Gasland
See: New York State Attorney General: Oil & Gas Leases: Landowners’ Rights
See: Landman Report Card
See: Spectra Energy Watch
See: Energy & Commerce Committee Investigates Potential Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing
See: American Association of Petroleum Geologists
See: West Virginia Surface Owners’ Rights Organization (WVSORO)
See: Property Rights and Drilling
See: Digging Deeper Investigation | Underfoot, Out of Reach
See: New York State Attorney General: Oil & Gas Leases: Landowners’ Rights
See: Western PA landowners regret deep gas wells deals
See: Gas Drilling Discussion (Suggested Agenda for) : Biblical and Theological Considerations








