2025-12-19 – Weekly Oil and Gas Jobs : Remote legal roles on the rise!

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This week in the oil and gas job market, there’s a noticeable demand for legal professionals, especially those specializing in title examination. Remote opportunities are also on the rise, giving some flexibility to those who prefer working from home.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Oil and Gas Associate
    Company: 5 Legal | Location: Houston, TX
    Looking for associates to join a dynamic oil and gas practice group. This is a great opportunity for those interested in advising leading exploration companies.
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  • Attorney (Oil & Gas)
    Company: Vip Staffing - zrsac | Location: San Antonio, TX
    Ideal for a motivated attorney with 1–3 years in title examination. Perfect if you’ve got a knack for drafting and legal documentation.
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  • Oil & Gas Field Technician
    Company: Alliance Technical Group | Location: Arvada, CO
    This role involves traveling to various sites and safely collecting samples. It’s hands-on and perfect for someone who enjoys fieldwork.
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  • Contract Oil & Gas Attorney
    Company: LHH US | Location: Addison, TX
    Perfect for self-motivated legal professionals with a focus on Texas oil and gas law. Great if you’re experienced in legal advisories.
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Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week, remote work opportunities are plentiful for legal professionals in the oil and gas sector. It’s a good time to consider these roles if you’re seeking flexibility.

  • Contract Oil & Gas Attorney
    Company: LHH US | Location: Pittsburgh, PA
    Strong background in writing title opinions is key here. If you love detailed legal work, this is one to consider.
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  • Contract Oil & Gas Attorney
    Company: LHH US | Location: Oklahoma City, OK
    Excellent for those with expertise in title opinions and a solid legal background.
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  • Contract Oil & Gas Attorney
    Company: LHH US | Location: Houston, TX
    Great opportunity to work remotely while focusing on title examination and legal advisories in the oil and gas field.
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  • Oil & Gas Title Attorney
    Company: Jobot | Location: Denver, CO
    Focuses on title examination for the Rocky Mountain States. If you’ve got experience here, it’s worth a look.
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See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Take a look at these roles, and if something catches your eye, don’t wait too long to apply. Good luck!

If you’re chasing remote title work, one thing that’s worked for me is attaching a redacted one-page title opinion excerpt (requirements + chain highlights) and listing the county e-records I know (Reeves, Weld, McKenzie); I picked up two contracts via AAPL’s board: https://www.landman.org/job-board. Small caveat: lots of ‘remote’ roles still want occasional courthouse days or a Texas address. It’s like proving you can find the needle before they ship the haystack — anyone else seeing that?

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Quick example: I started tagging specific basins/counties I cover and the tools I use (CourthouseDirect + Enverus) on my resume, and offering a 24‑hour sample run‑sheet — treat it like a rig header: put the key numbers up top. Building on @mchung79, I add a one‑liner “avg curative cycle: 3–5 days” and note bar limits; caveat that some clients still need in‑state opinions even for remote work.

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Started noting admitted states and linking okcountyrecords.com; helps remote title work, but some counties aren’t digitized.

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What’s moved the needle for me is adding a one‑line security blurb to my intro — ‘E&O insured, encrypted VPN, no local saves’ — and offering a same‑day sample redline on a JOA or MSA so they can gauge style; not everyone cares, but it’s boosted callbacks.

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