Devon Antonia Cantrell
Colorado, Oklahoma, Wyoming
Born and raised in Long Beach, California, I graduated from the University of California, Davis, in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History. I graduated from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2011. While in law school, I interned at a major independent exploration and production company where I discovered my love for oil and gas law. After law school, I began my career by practicing at a law firm in Boulder, Colorado, later moved back to Oklahoma in 2015, focusing my practice on oil and gas operations in Oklahoma, Wyoming and Colorado. I have significant experience with complex oil and gas issues, including, but not limited to, title curative arising out of State and Federal drilling units, Restricted Indian lands, riparian rights and accretion of rivers, subdivision/townsite ownership and sophisticated production schemes. Since 2011, I have been in the private sector where my practice focuses on the preparation of oil and gas title opinions, due diligence and curative work for operations in Oklahoma, Wyoming and Colorado. I also practice business entity formation, estate planning, probate, and family law in Oklahoma. I currently volunteer as a reviewing case file attorney with the Oklahoma Innocence Project. In my free time, I enjoy traveling with my husband, running and surfing when I can make my way to the beaches on the coast.