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Earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, sinkholes. Dangerous stuff, geol...
As the world transitions to low-carbon energy sources, hyd...
Experts have spoken about its oil potential for decades. Finally, Ir...
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The eye of the beholder: Seismic data interpretations are n...
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The SEG | AAPG International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE) '22 provides a truly unique event experienc...
Chat room redux: New technology and research efforts are making it possible for seismic data to 'talk' to seismic data. And th...
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The 15th edition of the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) will be held from 1–3 March 2023 in Bangkok, Thai...
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Believe it or not, gasoline and other hydrocarbon products are better bargains now than they were 50 years ago, and given the ...
Communication is a key element to improvement.
Every now and then I get the opportunity to talk about the AAPG, and in particular the Division of Environmental Geosciences –...
Seismic reflection data come alive when displayed with shaded relief.
The president has proposed to repeal a series of oil and natural gas tax “preferences.”
AAPG’s Imperial Barrel Award program (IBA) continues to expand its global outre...
The AAPG Foundation Board of Trustees recently approved funding of $12,000 to support EXPLORER correspondent Susan Eaton&rsquo...