This was presented at the 2025 Annual Meeting.
Successful oil and gas transactions depend on thorough due diligence—but in fast-paced acquisitions, critical issues can easily be overlooked. Join us for this informative webinar as we examine the key components of oil and gas asset due diligence, including title, environmental review, and contractual obligations. Through practical examples and real-world insights, you'll learn how to identify potential risks, avoid common oversights, and make more informed decisions throughout the acquisition process.
Whether you are involved in acquisitions, divestitures, or asset evaluations, this session will provide practical knowledge to strengthen your due diligence process and help protect asset value.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:



Partner, Gray Reed
Philip Jordan serves as Gray Reed’s Energy Practice Group Leader. Upstream and midstream clients with operations across the country rely on Philip to guide them through a broad range of strategic transactions involving the exploration, development, production, marketing and transportation of crude oil and natural gas. He has successfully negotiated and closed nearly every type of oil and gas deal imaginable, from complex acquisitions, divestitures and mergers to gathering agreements, farmout agreements and various other commercial and operational transactions. Philip is Board Certified in Oil, Gas and Mineral Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Philip’s practice involves much more than structuring complex transactions. He also leverages his previous inhouse experience to help clients solve everyday problems and develop long-term strategies to expand their businesses while also minimizing risk. Philip has deep experience in the formation of numerous oil and gas entity structures and helping clients capitalize new companies and projects through both debt and equity financing. He also advises clients on a variety of operational and corporate governance matters, title questions and environmental due diligence issues.

Associate, Gray Reed
Tiffany has represented mineral and royalty interest acquisition company in purchase of $12.5 million Permian Basin asset. Represented mineral and royalty interest acquisition company in purchase of $20 million in assets throughout Texas, Louisiana and North Dakota. Presented “Evolutio of Allocation and PSA Wells” for the Texas Energy Council and DAPL in February 2024. Tiffany is an Institute for Energy Law, Advisory Board member. She is affiliated with the Women’s Energy Network-North Texas Chapter, Dallas Women Lawyers Association, Dallas, Association of Petroleum Landmen, and Gray Reed Women’s Forum ChairPlease accept {{cookieConsents}} cookies to view this content