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Landmen
Information and links on a variety of technical aspects of mining & mineral exploration.


 
Author: Jack Caldwell

In This Review

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Professional Landman
  • Associations
  • Lawyers
  • Landmen Consultants & Practitioners
  • Mexican Landmen
  • Software
  • Claim Staking and Land Title

Summary

This review focuses on Professional Landmen and the work they do for mining companies. Claim staking and land titles are also discussed.

INTRODUCTION

In the Royal Navy in the middle of the 18th century, the term Landman referred to a seaman with less than a year's experience at sea. After a year, the landman was generally considered an Ordinary Seaman. Later, the term evolved into a more formal rating for a seaman. In the US and Canada the term Landman is used to refer to individuals who do negotiations and title research work for oil and mining companies.

In this piece I focus on Landmen and their work for mining companies - even though I suspect most Landmen work for oil companies.


Professional Landman

I know only one Landman whom I like, admire, and respect. Sylvia Good provides this description of what she does.

I am a Mineral Landman with 33 years experience. I am a mineral title specialist. I research title to the minerals in fee lands, patented mining claims, and unpatented mining claims--whatever lands the geologist is interested in; untangle complicated title problems, whether multiple overlapping unpatented mining claims or from a hundred years of recorded documents; handle title curative, such as preparing deeds, affidavits, releases of leases, etc., or arranging for probates; lay out claim-staking projects, manage the claim-staking crew, prepare the notices of location, record and file with the BLM; and handle the annual BLM filings for a number of mining companies. I have worked for mining companies or law firms, and have been an independent consultant, as I am now. Some assignments take a day; some take nine months; some take years (I once spent 3 years in Cripple Creek, Colorado). I interface with geologists, government officials, mining engineers, and landowners. I have taken my turn as weekend supervisor of an active gold- mining operation, have done quite a bit of public speaking and have written or been co-author of several papers.
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