WHITE PAPERS

  • LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY TO REDUCE COMPLIANCE RISK

    Keeping up with the many compliance and paperwork related submittal deadlines is becoming increasingly burdensome for teams with little transparency into what is coming due. And as resources and critical knowledge unfortunately walk out the door during layoffs, it becomes increasingly important to get organized around compliance. While agencies have been working remotely, their work has continued, field inspections too.

  • THE LAND SERVICES LIFECYCLE

    Taking a lifecycle approach to Land Services is strategic, and E&P operators that adopt it can benefit from more agile responses to opportunities, lower total costs, and more excellent value for assets if divested. This white paper covers the Land Services Lifecycle and the benefits of adopting this approach.

  • MANAGING LAND FOR M&A

    Land records are among the most critical documents in closing an oil and gas transaction. E&P companies. This white paper describes how TCO’s technology helps companies close faster with a cloud-based, single source of information for land assets throughout the Land Services Lifecycle.

  • MASTERING THE DOCUMENT LIFECYCLE IN LAND SERVICES

    Every energy asset has a natural lifecycle as do the documents associated with the asset. From securing leases, surface access agreements and confirming subsurface rights, each project requires a significant undertaking and involves a lot of documents. Understanding these lifecycles and managing them provides opportunities to generate significant efficiencies and improvements in productivity resulting from strategic document and project management.

  • ELIMINATING REWORK & REDUNDANCY

    An issue we often see in land services is companies paying for the same information repeatedly. Learn more about how TACT | TITLE TREE leverages Common Document Recognition technology to increase efficiency for the life of your project, including cursory, title, abstracts, and any future projects. 

  • MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE COMPLIANCE IN A CHANGING REGULATORY LANDSCAPE

    The regulatory landscape for oil and gas is changing rapidly and 2020 will be a transformative year for compliance requirements, especially in Colorado. Local governments and the state governing body will all be undertaking rulemaking efforts in the coming months. Continuity of operations will be important and planning for permitting activities becomes even more critical.