Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL)
Camille Carpenter is a skilled Land Technician with significant experience in the oil and gas industry, currently serving as a Land Tech II at Texas Pacific Land Corporation since December 2017. Camille's responsibilities include preparing contracts, leases, and agreements, supporting managers and agents in reviewing oil and gas agreements, tracking the execution of new agreements, and ensuring the accuracy of tract information through title reviews. Previous roles as a Land Tech at Shilo Energy Services and EOG Resources involved similar tasks, alongside auditing and accounts payable functions. Camille holds education from Metropolitan State University of Denver and is a graduate of Eastern Hills High School.
Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL)
Texas Pacific Land Corporation is one of the largest landowners in the State of Texas with approximately 880,000 acres of land in West Texas. The Corporation is not an oil and gas producer, but its surface and royalty ownership allow revenue generation through the entire value chain of oil and gas development, including through fixed fee payments for use of our land, revenue for sales of materials (caliche) used in the construction of infrastructure, providing sourced water and treated produced water, revenue from our oil and gas royalty interests, and revenues related to saltwater disposal on our land. The Corporation also generates revenue from pipeline, power line and utility easements, commercial leases, material sales and seismic and temporary permits related to a variety of land uses including midstream infrastructure projects and hydrocarbon processing facilities. Visit TPL Corporation at www.texaspacific.com.