A VP of Land is usually responsible for turning land complexity into business decisions: what to lease, what to protect, what title issues matter, what owners need attention, and what must move before operations or business development can proceed.
What the VP needs to see
- Lease priorities, obligations, expirations, and acreage exposure.
- Title risks, evidence, review status, and owner of the next action.
- Tract map context, GIS layers, offsets, and development signals.
- Mineral owner and surface owner status, packets, and contact history.
- Project status across landmen, attorneys, operations, and outside teams.
How AI should help
AI can summarize files, extract terms, organize owner records, surface inconsistencies, and prepare review queues. It should not bury the VP in generated text. It should produce a cleaner operating view.
How Basinfoundry is positioned
Basinfoundry is a landman operating system for the VP of Land. It keeps landman AI tied to leases, title evidence, owners, tracts, GIS context, and team handoffs.
Questions this page answers
What should a VP of Land expect from AI?
The useful output is a clearer operating view: priority leases, title risk, owners, project status, map context, and evidence-backed questions ready for review.
What should AI not do for land leadership?
AI should not hide uncertainty or produce unsupported conclusions. A VP of Land needs confidence, source links, and review status, not untraceable generated summaries.
Why is a shared land record important?
A shared record keeps landmen, attorneys, operations, and leadership aligned on the same lease, tract, owner, title, and project context.