Scout Energy Partners
Scout Energy is a private energy investment firm that acquires, operates and improves upstream conventional oil and gas properties for institutional investors.
Scout’s business is both the management of private energy funds and the operation of the oil and gas assets it owns.
Division Order Analyst – Job Description We are seeking an experienced Division Order Analyst to join our corporate office in Dallas, Texas.
The role is focused on ownership transfers, revenue collection, and ensuring joint interest billing and revenue deck accuracy.
The Division Order Analyst will be responsible for the proper distribution of revenues obtained from oil and/or gas production or other mineral deposits and for maintaining the ownership records of those wells. This position reports to the Land Manager in our Land Department.
Responsibilities
Analyze, calculate and maintain record title ownership and division of interest utilizing title opinions, leases, deeds, probate proceedings, curative, etc.
Interact with working interest owners, royalty and excess royalty owners, contractual partners, mineral owners and Governmental Agencies to answer complex inquiries and provide information.
Request documentation to cure title requirements related to ownership records, joint interest billings and payment of royalties including name/address changes, legal suspense, escheat issues.
Establish, update and maintain joint interest billing and revenue decks.
Create new well set‑ups, Landman analysis and reports, title analysis, research, probate/judgements, calculations of all interest types, ad valorem tax liaison, suspense/release of owner’s royalties, acquisitions/divestitures, escheat, internal set‑up of new owner numbers and maintain all electronic and paper records (spreadsheets).
Interface with accounting regarding royalty and joint interest billing payments, corrections adjustments, reverse and rebooks.
Communicate with working interest and royalty interest owners in response to division order inquiries regarding payment issues, verification of well interests and interest calculations.
Review owner information as part of the escheat reporting process.
Skills & Specifications
Thorough understanding of revenue payments in a Land Department.
Competent Excel and Word software skills.
Verbal and written communication skills to support positive interactions with other departments and parties when making inquiries.
Self‑motivated and detail‑oriented.
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Work well with others and with minimal requirements.
Education & Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a related field a plus, but not required.
2-4 years of experience in a Division Order Analyst role.
Prior use and understanding of Enertia is a plus.
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Contract
Job Function
Other
Investment Management
Dallas‑Fort Worth Metroplex $135,000 - $155,000
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Scout’s business is both the management of private energy funds and the operation of the oil and gas assets it owns.
Division Order Analyst – Job Description We are seeking an experienced Division Order Analyst to join our corporate office in Dallas, Texas.
The role is focused on ownership transfers, revenue collection, and ensuring joint interest billing and revenue deck accuracy.
The Division Order Analyst will be responsible for the proper distribution of revenues obtained from oil and/or gas production or other mineral deposits and for maintaining the ownership records of those wells. This position reports to the Land Manager in our Land Department.
Responsibilities
Analyze, calculate and maintain record title ownership and division of interest utilizing title opinions, leases, deeds, probate proceedings, curative, etc.
Interact with working interest owners, royalty and excess royalty owners, contractual partners, mineral owners and Governmental Agencies to answer complex inquiries and provide information.
Request documentation to cure title requirements related to ownership records, joint interest billings and payment of royalties including name/address changes, legal suspense, escheat issues.
Establish, update and maintain joint interest billing and revenue decks.
Create new well set‑ups, Landman analysis and reports, title analysis, research, probate/judgements, calculations of all interest types, ad valorem tax liaison, suspense/release of owner’s royalties, acquisitions/divestitures, escheat, internal set‑up of new owner numbers and maintain all electronic and paper records (spreadsheets).
Interface with accounting regarding royalty and joint interest billing payments, corrections adjustments, reverse and rebooks.
Communicate with working interest and royalty interest owners in response to division order inquiries regarding payment issues, verification of well interests and interest calculations.
Review owner information as part of the escheat reporting process.
Skills & Specifications
Thorough understanding of revenue payments in a Land Department.
Competent Excel and Word software skills.
Verbal and written communication skills to support positive interactions with other departments and parties when making inquiries.
Self‑motivated and detail‑oriented.
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Work well with others and with minimal requirements.
Education & Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in a related field a plus, but not required.
2-4 years of experience in a Division Order Analyst role.
Prior use and understanding of Enertia is a plus.
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Contract
Job Function
Other
Investment Management
Dallas‑Fort Worth Metroplex $135,000 - $155,000
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Scout Energy Partners by 2x.
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