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30 September–3 October 2025
Deep water play in the Gulf of Mexico keeps getting deeper and hotte...
A couple of professors manage to turn their vision for deep water te...
Oil is produced from the Manderson Field, in Wyoming's Big Horn Coun...
Richard D. Fritz has been named Executive Director of the American Association of Petroleu...
28–29 May | Cartagena
Candidates for AAPG office respond briefly to the subject: 'Why I Accepted the Invitation ...
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In the past decade AAPG's Distinguished Lecture program has become a global effort. The 1999-2000 speaker season, fully suppor...
25-28 August 2025 | Houston, Texas
The AAPG Visiting Geologist Program speakers head back to school but this year something new has been added. The VPG is going ...
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New services to AAPG members are being added to the AAPG Web site. Highlighted is the electronic abstracts submission for the ...
16-18 September 2025
We have all heard it said that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. Then -- what are we supposed to think ...
Offshore Technology Conference
Exploration in the deep water Gulf of Mexico may be even better than the success of drilling on the Gulf shelf. The deep offsh...
Political agendas focus on climate change. Science is only one parameter in what has become an increasingly complicated debate...
The July ethics question dealt with a topic that recently proved to be a hot issue for professional geologists: Junk science.
In much of the United States, the choice to explore for oil or gas is governed by the expected finding and development cost fo...
Candidates for AAPG office respond briefly to the subject: 'Why I Accepted the Invitation to be a Candidate for AAPG Office.' ...
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