EMD Column
The Energy Minerals Division (EMD), a division of AAPG, is dedicated to addressing the special concerns of energy resource geologists working with energy resources other than conventional oil and gas, providing a vehicle to keep abreast of the latest developments in the geosciences and associated technology. EMD works in concert with the Division of Environmental Geosciences to serve energy resource and environmental geologists.
The success of technological plays such as the Barnett S...
'Clean coal' is rapidly becoming more important as energy d...
The recent increases in petroleum prices have spurred renew...
The Energy Minerals Division is excited to present its technical program and activities...
Most of the larger oil companies have adopted geographic information systems (GIS), or...
Energy Minerals Division members will find much of inter...
Gas shales are currently one of the hottest plays in the United States as a result of h...
Oil sands consist of bitumen (soluble organic matter) a...
The vision of AAPG's Energy Minerals Division (EMD) is to be the primary professi...
Locked under ice and permafrost in Alaska and in remote ...
Brian Cardott, our EMD Web Site Committee chair and president-elect, has worked with AA...
The Energy Minerals Division's technical program fo...