The Energy Question

Landman - A reality Check on the Energy Impacts
In this episode of Energy Impacts, David Blackmon sits down with Chevron land manager Kelly Coppins to talk about the real-life role of a landman and how it compares to the version seen in the TV series Landman. Kelly shares insights into her work in the Permian Basin, from negotiating with landowners to managing complex surface and subsurface operations. They also discuss how much the industry has evolved, especially in safety and environmental practices, and how public perception often misses the full picture. It’s a down-to-earth conversation that sheds light on the people and processes behind America’s energy production.
Whether you’re in the oil and gas industry or just curious about how energy really works, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
Highlights of the Podcast
00:01 – Introduction
01:10 – What a Real Landman Does
02:50 – Growth of the Permian Basin
03:45 – Comparing Reality vs. TV
05:38 – The Wild Opening Scene
07:07 – The Landman’s Son Theory
08:30 – Safety in the Permian
10:53 – Evolution of Safety Standards
13:38 – Profit Motive Behind Safety
15:47 – Honest Portrayal of West Texas Life
18:22 – Breaking Stereotypes
19:08 – Chevron's Presence in Midland
20:54 – Texas vs. New Mexico Land Work
22:54 – Policy Changes and Project Planning
24:44 – Importance of Regulatory Consistency
25:27 – Closing Remarks