Ana Maria Marsland
Austin Shareholder
Oil & Gas Regulatory Compliance
Phone: 512-493-9617
Email: ammarsland@dgclaw.com
Ana Maria Marsland practices in DGC Law’s Oil and Gas Regulatory Compliance section. She focuses on regulatory compliance for oil and gas operators, service companies and pipelines subject to the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of Texas, which includes advising clients with required filings, rule interpretation and operation, and representing parties in contested and uncontested hearings before the commission. She is a member of the Oil & Gas Section of The Austin Bar Association and the Oil & Gas Section of the State Bar of Texas. She is also a graduate of the University of Texas School of Law.
Bar Admissions:
- Texas
Education:
- University of Texas School of Law
J.D., 1987 - Northwestern University
B.A. of History, 1981
Professional Associations and Memberships:
- Member, The Austin Bar Association Oil and Gas Section
- Member, State Bar of Texas Oil and Gas Section
- Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation
Publications and Presentations:
- “Proration Units: ‘You keep using that word, I don’t think it means what you think it means!’”, State Bar of Texas 36th Annual Advanced Oil, Gas, and Energy Resources Law Conference, September 20, 2018. Co Author with Robert G. Hargrove.
- “Legal Descriptions – A Little Background and A Few New Issues.”, State Bar of Texas Annual Advanced Oil, Gas, and Energy Resources Law Conference, 2011. Co Author with George Snell.
- “Regulatory Update”, University of Texas School of Law Advanced Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Course, 1998. Co Author with Brian R. Sullivan.
- “General Land Office Royalty Audits”, University of Texas School of Law Advanced Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Course, October 14-15, 1993. Co Author with Brian R. Sullivan.
- Recent Changes In State Regulations Related to Proration of Natural Gas, SW Legal Foundation, 44th Institute on Oil and Gas Law and Taxation, February 1993. Co Author with Brian R. Sullivan.
- “Horizontal Drilling Regulatory Aspects”, University of Texas School of Law Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute, 1991. Co Author with Brian R. Sullivan.