Sound Advice to Stay the Course

Margaret G. Patton

Margaret G. Patton

mpatton@pattonfirm.com

EducatioN

  • Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, J.D./B.C.L, 2006

  • College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, B.A. cum laude, in Corporate Communications, 2002


Professional & Civic associations

  • LSU John P. Laborde Energy Law Center Advisory Council

  • Louisiana Oil & Gas Association

  • Houston Association of Professional Landmen

  • Baton Rouge Association of Professional Landmen

  • Professional Landmen's Association of New Orleans

  • Lafayette Association of Professional Landmen

  • Women's Energy Network

    • Board of Directors, 2015 - 2016

  • Louisiana Chemical Association

  • Louisiana State Bar Association

  • Baton Rouge Bar Association

  • A. Wilbert’s Sons, LLC, Board of Managers

  • Wilbert Mineral Group, LLC, Board of Managers

honors & awards

  • 2023 & 2024 SuperLawyers® in area of Energy and Natural Resources

  • 2020 SuperLawyers® Rising Star in area of Energy and Natural Resources

  • Wex Malone Inns of Court Scholarship Recipient

  • Member, LSU National Championship Environmental Law Moot Court Team

  • Chancellor’s List, LSU Law School

 

Margaret G. Patton’s practice focuses primarily on oil, gas and energy law.  Margaret represents major and independent oil and gas companies in title examination, division order work, and litigation, and she routinely advises her clients in all aspects of oil and gas exploration and production operations, including matters related to lease disputes, mineral owner demands, risk fee issues, contract negotiation and interpretation, statutory interpretation and other issues relevant to the drafting and operation of clauses found in mineral leases, joint operating agreements, and conveyances of mineral rights.  

Margaret has drafted hundreds of title opinions for numerous oil and gas companies on acreage in Louisiana’s Haynesville Shale, Cotton Valley and Lower Cotton Valley, Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, Austin Chalk, and other Louisiana plays in both North and South Louisiana and has handled numerous curative projects involving complex title issues.  

Margaret routinely represents oil and gas companies with respect to royalty owner demands and working interest owner demands made against her clients under La. R.S. 30:103.1, La. R.S. 31:137, La. R.S. 31:212.21, and La. R.S. 30:10.  Margaret has a long history of success in reaching favorable and cost effective resolutions of such demands, often times helping her clients avoid costly litigation.

In addition to her work in the area of oil and gas exploration and production, Margaret has represented clients in the negotiation of contracts for renewable energy development, including carbon capture and sequestration projects and solar farm developments. Margaret has represented industrial clients, including oil and gas operators, before LDEQ, LDWF and LDNR, handling permitting and regulatory compliance matters in the areas of air, water and waste.  She also routinely represents clients in matters of commercial real estate and transactions and general business litigation.

Margaret is a frequent speaker on a variety of mineral law issues at various oil and gas industry events. She has authored three papers for the Louisiana Mineral Law Institute and one paper for the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Institute on Mineral Title Examination. Margaret was selected to the 2020 SuperLawyers® Rising Star list and the 2023 and 2024 SuperLawyers® List in the area of Energy and Natural Resources. She currently serves as a member of the Advisory Council to the LSU John P. Laborde Energy Law Center. Margaret also serves on the Board of Managers of A. Wilbert’s Sons, LLC and Wilbert Mineral Group, LLC, two family-owned land management companies owning substantial agricultural, mineral and timber properties in South Louisiana.


Classes / seminars

  • “Usufruct Issues in Mineral Leasing and CCUS Development,” March 21, 2024, 71st Annual Louisiana Mineral Law Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  • “Usufruct Issues in Mineral Leasing and CCUS Development,” September 21, 2023, Lafayette Association of Professional Landmen 2023 Fall Seminar, Lake Charles, Louisiana

  • “Responding to Demand Letters from Mineral Lessees, Unleased Mineral Owners and Nonparticipating Working Interest Owners,” October 16, 2019, Council of Petroleum Accountants Society (COPAS) Fall Education Day, New Orleans, Louisiana

  • “Lease Issues to Consider for Mineral Title Examination,” September 26, 2019, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Special Institute on Oil & Gas Mineral Title Examination, Westminster, Colorado

  • "Lender and Bank Liability in Oil and Gas Transactions and the Changing Legal Environment:  Implications of Gloria's Ranch, LLC v. Tauren Exploration, et al," March 16, 2018, 65th Annual Louisiana Mineral Law Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  • "Selected Clauses of the Mineral Lease," March 20, 2015, 62nd Annual Louisiana Mineral Law Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

  • "Mineral Lease Issues Arising under Louisiana’s Public Records Doctrine," May 16, 2014, Lafayette Association of Professional Landmen 2014 Spring Education Seminar

  • "Running the Public Records for Mineral Leasing Purposes," May 12, 2014, Professional Landman's Association of New Orleans May 2014 Luncheon


ADMISSIONS

  • Louisiana, 2006

  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit

  • United States District Court for Eastern, Western and Middle Districts of Louisiana

  • All Louisiana State Courts

Selected 2020, 2023, 2024