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Andrew Blackburn, CPL

Mineral Manager

Certified Professional Landman
B.A., University of Louisiana at Monroe

Drew manages mineral assets to create opportunities to generate wealth and maximize value for clients. His services include negotiating the leasing, acquisition and divestiture of mineral rights, determining ownership of surface and minerals through the research of public records, reviewing the status of title and negotiating pipeline right-of-way and well pad agreements.

Drew is a Certified Professional Landman and member of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) and the Ark-La-Tex Association of Professional Landmen (ALTAPL). He has extensive knowledge of the oil and gas industry and experience in onshore drilling, leasing and contract negotiations.

Drew graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. He recently delivered a presentation on ethics at the 2020 educational seminar of the ALTAPL. He, his wife and six children live in Ruston.

Ruston

500 E Reynolds Dr., Ruston, LA 71270

(318) 251-5800

500 E Reynolds Dr., Ruston, LA 71270

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Oil & Gas Management

Oil & Gas Management

Few mineral management companies can match Argent Mineral Management’s expertise in contract negotiation, oil & gas accounting, asset evaluation, and ongoing management.

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