Chandler, owner and president of an oil and gas asset management and consulting firm, will speak to students next week.
WHAT: Texas Tech University's School of Law hosts Cameron D. Chandler as part of its Energy Law Lecture Series.
WHEN: Noon Monday (Feb. 13)
WHERE: Lanier Auditorium, Texas Tech University School of Law, 3311 18th St. The lecture also will be presented virtually via Zoom.

EVENT: Cameron D. Chandler will present “U.S. LNG Global Market Update – A Brief History and Discussion of Current Events” at the upcoming Texas Tech School of Law Energy Law Lecture Series.
Chandler is the owner of Chandler Energy Resources, LLC, an oil and gas consulting firm specializing in exploration, production and hydrocarbon marketing business matters. With a Dallas area base of operations, Chandler assists energy industry clients in the areas of upstream petroleum land management; midstream mergers and acquisitions due diligence; asset management; and project development and litigation support.
After receiving his bachelor's degree in petroleum land management from The University of Texas at Austin in 1983, Chandler began as a landman for Texas Oil & Gas Corp. in Midland, Texas. Later relocating to the company's Dallas headquarters, Chandler transferred to affiliate Delhi Gas Pipeline Corporation during deregulation of the U.S. natural gas industry. Capitalizing on his combined expertise in petroleum land management and hydrocarbon marketing, Chandler worked in several public and private ventures, including Regal Petroleum/Commercial Gas Corporation, Aurora Natural Gas, Inc., Corpus Christi Natural Gas, Inc., Coquest Energy Services, Inc., and Energy Transfer Company.
Chandler's objective of creating a targeted oil and gas business consulting operation took shape in the formation of his company in 2005. Formally incorporated in 2011, Chandler Energy Resources, LLC's mission is to help its clients excel through increased efficiencies within the various business disciplines of exploration, production and value chain optimization.
Chandler serves as past chair and executive committee board member of the McCombs School of Business BBA Advisory Board at The University of Texas at Austin. He also is a guest instructor, lecturer and mentor in the undergraduate energy management program and in the school's masters programs. He is a regular guest instructor at Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business, including many energy industry association lecture appearances.
Those attending the live lecture or viewing the lecture live via Zoom are eligible for one hour of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit. Contact Blake Groves at blake.groves@ttu.edu for details.
CONTACT: Ashley Langdon
Assistant Dean of Alumni Relations and Communications, School of Law, Texas Tech University
ashley.langdon@ttu.edu