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Oil and gas companies usually need loans to operate and survive, so ...
Ongoing drought conditions in the Pacific Section affect everybody, ...
Oil companies and environmentalists are popularly – albeit inaccurat...
In a time of low energy prices and market volatility, it is more imp...
The U.S. Gulf of Mexico's crude oil production is estimated to incre...
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In the January issue of the EXPLORER, Robert Yeats called on AAPG to be part of the c...
AAPG officer candidates for the 2016-17 AAPG Executive Committee have been announced, and videos that allow the membership to ...
This has been a difficult year for all of the scientific associations with whom we closely work. AAPG has, like them, made a d...
We are busily restructuring the way AAPG conducts business here in Tulsa and around t...
In the past eight months, our industry has continued to be challenged by low commodity prices resulting in difficult times for...
Over the last few years, several articles on multicomponent seismic data have appeare...
When one of us joined Royal Dutch Shell in 1980, seven out of 27 young professionals in the basic training course were Swiss –...
In late February, the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment left the United States. It sailed into an economically diffic...
William E. Gipson, longtime supporter of the AAPG Foundation and former chair of the ...
The Canada Region Young Professional (YP) Committee has been making great strides to ...
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