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Why Building Runsheets Still Takes Too Long — And What Actually Fixes It

bySilas Martin

Good title research demands more than document review. It demands context across every record, every party, every ownership change, held together simultaneously and applied with judgment. That is what separates a defensible runsheet from one that raises unanswered questions.

The challenge is that most workflows were not designed with that demand in mind. Each document is treated like a separate task, when the work itself is not. That disconnect turns title work into a time‑consuming process as the runsheet grows.

You are not just reading records. You are holding a mental model of ownership, relationships, and changes over time, updating it constantly across dozens of files. Spend any time talking to land managers or title analysts about their day-to-day, and this is the frustration that surfaces most. Not that the work is beyond them, but that the volume of it consumes time that should be going toward making decisions.

The Questions Land Managers Are Always Asking

Runsheet work is different from most document review. The question you are trying to answer is almost never what does this document say? It is what does the full record say, across everything that matters.

  • How does title flow over time?
  • Who are all the parties across the record set?
  • Where did ownership change hands?
  • Which documents support the conclusion — and which ones raise questions?

What Changes When You Can Work Across the Set

Runsheet Assistant, built into Instant Analyst™ – Courthouse, is designed around one straightforward idea, if the work is set-level, the workflow should be too. Enverus Instant Analyst™ – Courthouse is a generative AI platform trained on over 350 million courthouse documents, purpose-built for the way land and title professionals work.

Instead of going through documents one at a time, you upload large batches of courthouse records, typically 100 to 150 at a time, and the AI analyzes the entire set in a single workflow. Chains of title, ownership history, lessor and lessee relationships, how title flows over time, complete understanding of restrictions, curative reports. All surfaced across the full record set, not pieced together one at a time.

The impact shows up in three ways:

Faster title research: The repetitive cycle of reviewing the same question across separate files is eliminated. Land teams move from raw courthouse data to usable runsheet insights significantly faster and that time savings compounds across every project. See how much time you can save with the Instant Analyst ROI Calculator.

Clear ownership picture: When you review the full record together rather than in pieces, you are far less likely to miss the detail in record eighty that reframes everything before it. That confidence matters when you are building defensible title conclusions under deadline pressure.

Runsheets that hold up in review: When land and legal are both working from the same structured view of the record set, conversations about what matters, what is missing, and what needs deeper review become direct and efficient. Less cleanup. Less back and forth. More time spent on the analysis that actually requires expertise.

Why Legal Teams Have Just as Much to Gain

Oil and gas attorneys and title counsel typically enter the process after the land work is done, once a runsheet has been built, and a view of the record has been established. When that foundation is solid, legal review can start where it is supposed to be, with validation, risk assessment, and the hard title questions that require legal judgment.

Runsheet Assistant gives legal teams a clearer starting point by surfacing ownership structures and title history across the entire document set before deeper review begins:

  • Faster preliminary review because ownership structures and key relationships are already visible
  • Better visibility into ownership structures and how they changed over time
  • Reduced risk of a key document going unnoticed in a large record set

The Expectations Have Changed. The Workflow Should Too

Runsheet work has always required judgment, and it always will. What has shifted is the volume. More documents, tighter timelines, higher expectations for defensible answers.

The answer is not asking people to work faster. It is designing workflows that start from how this work functions, where the record stack is the unit of analysis, not the individual file. Where you ask questions that span the set. Where you spend less time managing records and more time applying the expertise that cannot be replaced.

That is what set-based runsheet work looks like. And for land and legal teams navigating today’s pace, it is the new baseline.

Do you want to see the Runsheet Assistant in action?

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Silas Martin

Silas Martin is the vice president and general manager of Land at Enverus, a single source platform for the management, development and acquisition of the entire energy value chain. Silas draws upon his past experience as a petroleum landman to help design, create and manage various Land products, solutions and platforms which provide powerful data, insights and analytics to land professionals.

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