In this Issue:
Join the leading minds in O&G at IPTC 12-14 February 2...
South Louisiana is actually a whole new exploration frontier. A tota...
13-15 June, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
On the arid high plains of northeast Wyoming, the town of Gillette h...
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 31 July 2023
AAPG awards are presented to individuals recognizing their service to the profession, the ...
Oil companies' activities quietly continue in China. Bohai ...
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
Looking deep for new oil -- a strategy that Tri-Valley Oil and Gas is implementing with EK...
4–6 December 2023
Robert C. Millspaugh Jr., former AAPG education department manager, has been named to the newly named position of geoscience d...
In an ongoing, ever evolving effort to enhance safety, oil companies and service contracts now require everyone going to facil...
In 1964 Gerald M. Friedman moved to Troy, New York. Not only was Troy a center for the industrial revolution but it was the bo...
It started in August 1926, and by September heavy rainstorms had flooded the Mississippi River. John M. Barry will bring this ...
No one seems to agree on what should be done about Louisiana's disappearing wetlands. Many say the oil and gas industry are re...
Past experience had left physiologist and naturalist Dr. Jared Diamond the impression that oil and water cannot mix. Devastati...
World undiscovered and reserve growth estimates as well as regional undiscovered estimates will be presented in New Orleans.
Charles 'Chip' Groat will be speaking for two different luncheons at the annual meeting. Signs are optimistic at the U.S. Geol...
The first of an occasional series on seismic imaging, is titled 'A Practical Approach to Seismic Imaging of Complex Geology.' ...
In 1977 Rio del Rey is viewed as an area with a future of small fields by Elf and Royal Dutch/Shell; however, Shell's internat...