In this Issue:
Uruguay Datasets for Enhanced Offshore Exploration
Actually the question should be 'What is killing?' and the answer is...
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The oil patch is a happening place these days -- and a lot of the ac...
Rick Fritz (left), Executive Director of AAPG, talks with a...
Candidates for AAPG Secretary 2001-03 have been given the opportunity to respond briefly t...
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How much is enough? That's a question oil companies must as...
AAPG's mentor program is off and running, helping newcomers to learn how to be better geologists and helping old pros by givin...
A new government study attempts to quantify and define the potential extent of U.S. earthquake damage.
Kern Museum: One-time oil camp resident tries to restore 'home' for posterity.
Read the DEG's qualified candidates and why they accepted the invitation to be a cand...
Do you know who your AAPG House of Delegates representatives are? The answer is on the Web site.
A Baylor alumnus a little over a year ago wanted students at his alma mater to have a full, online subscription to the AAPG an...
A new publication that examines deals with the interest in and the importance of lacustrine environments of deposition has bee...
E-commerce on the Internet may not revolutionize the petroleum industry, but it's already changing the way the industry does b...
Bill Osten occupies a front-row seat in the Internet revolution.
eBusiness. We have it, and you can use it to have instant purchasing power with AAPG.
This month's column is titled 'Crooks Gap Field; Limitations of 3-D Seismic Interpretation.'
Contributions are being sought for creation of a new AAPG Foundation environmental grant that would honor one of the founding ...
Modern hydrocarbon exploration began in Mozambique in 1948, when Gulf Oil was awarded an onshore concession covering much of t...
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