About Bob
Bob Duplantis has dedicated his entire career to the oil and gas industry. Prior to joining the firm in 1982 and establishing its Lafayette office, Bob spent more than a decade serving in-house oil company legal departments, including six years as a lobbyist in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.Bob’s law practice focuses on Louisiana oil and gas regulation and “meat-and-potato” legal issues. He routinely argues contract disputes affecting the oil and gas industry, including lease interpretation and operational issues, joint operating agreements, oil and gas marketing and sales issues and forced pooling issues. He regularly represents clients before the Louisiana Office of Mineral Resources and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (primarily the Office of Conservation), where he has handled more than a thousand adjudicatory hearings. He frequently addresses industry groups such as the annual Mineral Law Institute at LSU. He has also previously served on the board of directors for an independent oil company.Prior to practicing law, Bob spent 10 years working in exploration and production in various engineering and management assignments throughout Louisiana, Texas, California, and New York.Published Works & Presentations: Preferential Rights to Purchase and Consent to Assign Provisions (46th Mineral Law Institute, March 25-26, 1999)The 'Take-or-pay' Controversy: Considerations of the Seller (32nd Mineral Law Institute, March 28-29, 1985)Unanswered Questions after Frey v. Amoco (40th Mineral Law Institute, March 25-26, 1994)Professional Affiliations: American Bar AssociationAmerican Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) JOA FORM 610 Revision CommitteeMid-Continent Oil and Gas AssociationLouisiana State Bar AssociationLafayette Parish Bar AssociationLouisiana State Office of Conservation Intrastate Pipelines Ad Hoc CommitteeCommittee on Revision of Rules of Procedure, La. State Office of ConservationAdvisory Committee, La. State Commissioner’s Office of ConservationCommunity Involvement: Stone Energy Corporation - Board of DirectorsHoly Cross College, New Orleans – Former Board MemberHonors: American Bar Foundation - FellowAcadiana Profile Magazine "Top Lawyers" List - Oil & Gas Law; Administrative/Regulatory Law; Energy Law (2014, 2015 and 2019)Chambers USA - Energy & Natural Resources: Oil & Gas (Since 2006)
Bob Duplantis has dedicated his entire career to the oil and gas industry. Prior to joining the firm in 1982 and establishing its Lafayette office, Bob spent more than a decade serving in-house oil company legal departments, including six years as a lobbyist in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Bob’s law practice focuses on Louisiana oil and gas regulation and “meat-and-potato” legal issues. He routinely argues contract disputes affecting the oil and gas industry, including lease interpretation and operational issues, joint operating agreements, oil and gas marketing and sales issues and forced pooling issues. He regularly represents clients before the Louisiana Office of Mineral Resources and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (primarily the Office of Conservation), where he has handled more than a thousand adjudicatory hearings. He frequently addresses industry groups such as the annual Mineral Law Institute at LSU. He has also previously served on the board of directors for an independent oil company.
Prior to practicing law, Bob spent 10 years working in exploration and production in various engineering and management assignments throughout Louisiana, Texas, California, and New York.
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Awards & Recognition
- Lawyer of the Year: Oil and Gas Law, Lafayette (2021)
- Lawyer of the Year: Oil and Gas Law, Lafayette (2018)
- Lawyer of the Year: Energy Law, Lafayette (2016)
- Lawyer of the Year: Energy Law, Baton Rouge (2012)
- Lawyer of the Year: Oil and Gas Law, Baton Rouge (2011)
- Recognized: Administrative / Regulatory Law
- Recognized: Energy Law
- Recognized: Natural Resources Law
- Recognized: Oil and Gas Law