Are you a Land Man? Drillinginfo Land Solutions

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Are you a Land Man? There is a better way. View this slideshare to learn about the latest solutions to investigate leases, perform competitive analysis, look for open and expiring leases, view mineral appraisals and monitor areas of interest.

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Land Product User Group Houston, TexasLen Tesoro, GM Land ProductsSilas Martin, R.L., Leasing Manager

November 2013

ARE YOU ALAND MAN?THERE IS A BETTER WAY

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Overview

Tools Available at all DI Subscription Levels• Basic Drilling Info Datasets• Tools and Tricks that will enhance workflowEnhanced Features• LandTrac• County ScansRecent, Current, and Future Projects• 2013 Additions & Improvements• Future Plans

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Leasing: The Cornerstone of DI’s Land Offering

We Collect, Input, QC and Load over 50K+ Fee Leases per month from over 500 counties across the U.S. States covered include:

California North Dakota Texas Oklahoma Ohio Pennsylvania Louisiana Mississippi

This enables users to quickly perform competitor analysis, look for expiring/open acreage, and research HBP information.We are constantly expanding our coverage based on customer demand. Let us know if there is a county you need.

Kansas Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Michigan West Virginia Arkansas

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Leasing: Quickly Perform Competitor Analysis

1) Perform a Lease Search for the previous 6-12 months

2) Use the histogram feature to Color Code by Grantee Alias

3) To the right of the map: a list of the top Grantees in the area and their associated colors and lease counts will appear

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Leasing: Look for Open / Expiring Acreage

1) Search by Expiring Leases for the next six months

2) Using the histogram, color code by expiration date

3) If you want to take it a step further, you can zoom into a region and see if a producing well was drilled during the term of the lease

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Mineral Appraisals: Only Available in Texas

Drillinginfo has integrated Royalty Ownership Information with our production data.

Users can determine the NRI of Wells, and Overriding Royalty Interests, as well as any Royalty Interests for Existing Production.

Users can also search for plugged wells that have produced within the past four to five years and obtain the Mineral Ownership data for those wells.

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Mineral Appraisals: How to Search

1) Do a production Search

2) Towards the middle of the Search Criteria Page you will see the input boxes

3) Users can search by Mineral Owner, Fractional Interest, or Interest Type (WI, ORRI, or RI)

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Mineral Appraisals: How to Search

Users can also access Mineral Appraisal Information via the Related Filings portion of the production info page

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Mineral Appraisals: How to Search

Names, Addresses, Interest Type, and Ownership Percentage are provided

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AOI Functionality

From the DNA Homepage Select Create a DNA Project

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AOI Functionality

1) You must enter a Project Name

2) You may choose to enter any descriptive information

3) Once the basic information has been entered you must then select the Save Project button

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AOI Functionality

1) Find the newly created project from your list of projects

2) Hover over the menu icon.

3) Once the popup menu appears, select Area/Maps

4) You will then be taken to the mapping portion of DNA that will allow you to draw your prospect area on Drillinginfo’s mapping system

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AOI Functionality

You can then draw your Area of Interest on the map using multiple options1) Select Section2) Metes & Bounds3) Quarter Calls4) Manually clicking the

exterior perimeter points

5) Once you are satisfied with the polygon, click the Saved Button

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AOI Functionality

1) After drawing the prospect go back to the Project List.

2) From the Menu option Select Define AOI

3) Choose the Use Folder Area and click Next

4) You will then be able to name your AOI and select any items you wish to monitor

5) Once you’ve made your selections – click Finish

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AOI Functionality

1) You will then be taken a list of related filings pertaining to your search area

2) You can access the different datasets by clicking on the Tabs located at the top of the page

3) To view the items on a map along with your prospect outline click the Check All button and then select Map

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AOI Functionality

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Saved Searches: A Simple Yet Powerful Tool

Once a user does a search they like or would like to share with someone else, they can save it by simply clicking on the blue Save Search link at the top of the page

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Saved Searches

Once the user has clicked the Save Search button, they will be asked to enter some basic descriptive information.

From this page you may also choose to share the search with other DI Users by entering their DI Username

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Accessing AOIs and Saved Searches

You can access AOIs/Saved Searches from the MyDI tab located at the top of DI’s webpage

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Aerials and Surface Parcels

To access Aerial Photos and Surface Parcels select the items from the Map Options located to the left of the map

Then click Redraw Map

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Premium Account Workflow

LandTracLeasesUnits

County ScansRunsheetsSharing

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Normal Lease Search

Operators capture land grid information from lease

Example: Texas Abstracts

Creates a “Centroid”

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LandTrac Leases Product

Brings lease data to life. GIS technicians use the

meters & bounds description to map subject property

All meta data is tied to the created polygon, giving the user the ability to create maps that show a variety of variables such as: Lessee, Lessor, Expiration, etc.

User also has the ability to refine the table search so only desired tracts are displayed in LandTrac Map view.

Ex. Only: LandTrac polygons for one Lessee

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LandTrac Units Product

Used to find locate acreage that is “Held by Production”

When used in conjunction with LandTrac Leases, the Units layer can give better picture what acreage is unburdened.

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County Scans

County Scans product allows users the ability to search courthouse records online. 24/7 access Avoid cost and discomfort

of life on the road Search by a variety of

factors Keep projects neatly

organized Instantly share work with

others Over 40 Counties

indexed to Sovereignty

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County Scans

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County Scans

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County Scans

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County Scans

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County Scans

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County Scans: 2013 Recent / Current Projects

Completed the addition of West Virginia and Ohio Lease Coverage

Added Digital Courthouse Coverage for over 20 Counties on County Scans

Began the integration of County Scans data with Drillinginfo

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County Scans: Future Plans

Lease Coverage will be expanded as needed

LandTrac coverage will expand into Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia

Continued indexing of the County Scans Product back to Sovereignty

Constructing a Land View in DI’s recently acquired Transform Software

We will begin linking County Scans title information with DI’s Leasing and LandTrac database

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THANK

YOUQuestions & Open Discussion

Len Tesoro – GM Land Products

(512) 519-5541

ltesoro@drillinginfo.com

Silas Martin, RL – Leasing Manager

(512) 519-5555

smartin@drillinginfo.com