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Denver Land, Siting & Title Lawyer
Overview
Scott Petitmermet advises energy companies of all sizes on issues arising in upstream operations. His practice focuses on title, transactional, and due diligence matters, particularly rendering drilling and division order title opinions on fee, federal, state, and tribal lands in the Rocky Mountain West.
Scott is actively involved in the Denver-based oil and gas community. He is a past President of the Denver Association of Oil and Gas Title Lawyers, and is also a member of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation and the Denver Association of Petroleum Landmen.
Prior to joining Beatty & Wozniak in 2008, Scott worked for several years as a consulting landman, where he gained extensive experience acquiring leases, performing stand-up title, and completing due diligence projects. By learning the industry from this perspective, Scott is able to anticipate his client's needs before they arise.
In his spare time, Scott enjoys running, skiing, and enjoying the Colorado mountains with his family.
About Scott Petitmermet
Current Employment Position(s)
- Shareholder
Practice Areas
- Land, Siting & Title
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Colorado
- Texas
Other Affiliations
- Colorado Bar Association
- Denver Bar Association
- Denver Association of Oil and Gas Title Lawyers
- Denver Association of Petroleum Landmen
Pro Bono Activities
- Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation
Education
- University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado, 2004
J.D.
Honors: Bernard J. Seeman Scholar - The Colorado College, 1998
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: Pi Gamma Mu
Honors: Dean’s List
Honors: All Academic Team
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1675 BroadwaySuite 600 Denver, CO 80202
Phone
Fax
- (800) 886-6566
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