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American Association of Professional Landmen

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Abbreviation
  
AAPL

Region
  
North America

Type
  
Professional association

Purpose
  
Further the profession of landmen

Location
  
800 Fournier Street, Ft. Worth, Texas

Products
  
Certification Member Mark identification

The American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) is a professional organization in the United States that unites approximately 18,000 landmen and land-related persons in North America through professional development and service. AAPL's mission is to promote standards of performance for all land professionals, to advance their stature and to encourage sound stewardship of energy and mineral resources.

Certification

The association started a voluntary certification program in June 1979. The AAPL provides three levels of certification to attest to a landman's knowledge and expertise. A Registered Landman, the initial certification, identifies someone with a fundamental knowledge of the land industry. The Registered Professional Landman certification identifies someone who has professional experience as a landman. The Certified Professional Landman has demonstrated a comprehensive level of professional experience and competency in the land business.

References

American Association of Professional Landmen Wikipedia