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Travis Gist

Mineral Manager

Texas Tech University B.A.(Business Administration Management)

Travis joined Argent Financial Group’s Mineral Management division in 2021 as a Mineral Manager.  Gist, a Fort Worth native, is an accomplished mineral rights and land manager with more than 11 years of experience.

Gist comes to Argent from Wells Fargo Bank in Fort Worth, where he had served as assistant vice president/oil and gas advisory specialist since 2014. In that position, he managed over 150 accounts containing oil and gas assets across the country for high-net-worth private bank clients. He also served as the bank’s subject matter expert, managing the oil and gas assets held in estates, trusts and agency accounts.

Gist received his bachelor’s of business administration in management from Texas Tech University in 2008, also being named to the dean’s honor list. He has been certified as a Registered Professional Landman (RPL) and is a member of the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) and the Fort Worth Association of Professional Landmen (FWAPL). He is also a member of the National Association of Royalty Owners (NARO).

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4200 S. Hulen Street Suite 217, Fort Worth, TX 76109

(817) 502-3586

4200 S. Hulen Street Suite 217, Fort Worth, TX 76109

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