In this Issue:
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
Thinking outside the box: One surprise at the recent summer NAPE was...
Urban development: Seismic crews found creative ways to complete a s...
Deep freeze: Cutting-edge technology, environmental awareness and a ...
The best of the best: Celebrated scientist L. Frank Brown J...
Times are tough, the future is uncertain and everyone seems...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
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Proposed changes to AAPG's Global Corporate Structure aren't necessary, according to the conclusions of the House of Delegate'...
28 Aug–1 Sept 2023 | George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston, Texas
The purposes of globalization for AAPG are to collect and disseminate petroleum geosc...
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
What's the story? A 'Gallon of Gas'. The first episode in a new series by National Geographic that tells the production story ...
4–6 December 2023
Most young professionals in AAPG fall within the Associate category, although they likely qualify for Active membership as a p...
WEB EXCLUSIVE: A comprehensive look at the use of cutting-edge technology in Egypt's ...
Don't let anyone tell you differently: Geology is a difficult science.
This year you will have a tremendous opportunity to examine a portion of the treasury of knowledge provided by some of the top...
The National Conference of State Legislatures was held in July this year in Philadelphia, and as DPA president I had the oppor...
Seismic reflection amplitude can be related to net pay and can provide information about the presence or absence of hydrocarbo...
Let’s face it, most geology news in the popular press is event driven. Soaring oil prices was last year’s headline...
A great deal of thought and hard work has gone into thinking through the AAPG’s globalization strategy (and putting in p...
A new fund has been established by the AAPG Foundation to accept corporate and individual donations to AAPG’s successful...