In this Issue:
As Americans enter the winter heating season, they must rely upon th...
A new technology called dual gradient drilling has the potential to ...
Economics and risk: Borehole imaging using microresistivity images h...
A quiet, rural region of southern Colorado was shaken up in recent weeks when a series of ...
AAPG member Sam Epstein has his own story to tell about what it was like at the World Trad...
AAPG's unofficial expert on the El Niño phenomenon and its ...
Intimidated at the wellsite? Geologists who keep up to spee...
Magnetic resonance imaging can provide answers to many questions regarding downhole geology.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) continues to be a valuable and technically evolving tool for downhole geology.
The potential of NMR measurements to provide information on formation pore fluids and pore structure was first identified in ...
Economics and risk: Borehole imaging using microresistivity images have become important, efficient, cost-effective tools
A taboo is a problem everyone acknowledges privately, but no one is comfortable talking about openly.
This month's column is titled 'Seismic Guides Interpretation in the Ferron Coalbed Methane Play.'
The International Pavilion (IP) Committee invites all AAPG members and attendees to visit the IP March 10-13 during AAPG's 200...
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