In this Issue:
Salaries for petroleum geologists took another jump in 2006-07 with ...
2023 Summer Short Course Series
Unconventional resource plays are sprouting up across the country, e...
Data-driven for Faster Turnaround
Dan Steward takes pride in doing a good job yet without calling atte...
Looking for proposals on innovative well technologies for s...
A field that can be touted as an industry showpiece for wha...
ICE 2023 Madrid
New 3-D seismic data and the injection of CO have given new life to a 100-year-old oil fie...
Latam URTeC 2023
Calling the Irvine Ranch Land Reserve (IRLR), 'a shining example of our nation's natural treasures,' National Park Service Dir...
AAPG/GESGB Business & Exploration Opportunities Show
Climate modeling in exploration is an idea whose time has come and gone -- and may have come again, according to Eric J. Barro...
22–23 May 2024 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Language differences present barriers not only for nations and cultures but for industries and sciences as well.
17–19 June 2024 | Houston, Texas
AAPG's Division of Environmental Geosciences has announced its officer candidates for 2007.
12–14 February 2024 | Dhahran
Alan T. Wegener has assumed the position of AAPG's director of Global Development and Conventions.
7–9 February 2024 | Houston, Texas
Dissemination of information is the prime directive for AAPG -- and by the time you read this column, AAPG will be in the midd...
In February, AAPG was host for the annual Leadership Conference in Tulsa. We invited all affiliated society presidents, commit...
Because of publication deadlines I am writing this column in early March, knowing it will be published soon after the Annual C...
Salt-sediment boundaries are common seismic imaging targets that exist at many depths across several basins. Some of these bou...
This is the first of a series of articles highlighting two related activities that will seek and encourage AAPG member partici...
The success of the recent 2007 Leadership Conference held in Tulsa -- and particularl...