In this Issue:
Geological interpretation of seismic data is commonly done by analyz...
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
Going, and going, and going … The Mars Exploration Rovers continue t...
Heads up: The moon may be important to Earth in more ways than we re...
The best paper and poster award winners award winners for b...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
The new term begins: David G. Rensink assumes the presidency of AAPG, leading the members ...
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Renaissance era: Geoscience research – often more practical than theoretical – is enjoying a strong revival.
28 Aug–1 Sept 2023 | George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston, Texas
In for the long haul: A new study says the Marcellus Shale play, already a headline grabber, may get even larger.
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
Blending of vintage 2-D seismic data and new 2-D spec seismic is helping map major fa...
4–6 December 2023
Is it safe? The Environmental Protection Agency is studying hydraulic fracturing to determine its impact on surface, ground an...
Officer candidates for the 2010-11 election have been named.
You may remember AAPG Public Service award winner Owen Hopkins, a past president of t...
In seven years AAPG will celebrate its 100th anniversary – and I believe the actions AAPG takes in the next seven years will b...
As I approach the end of my tenth fiscal year, I muse that we certainly have not sat down for the past 10 years. In fact, in s...
AAPG's Division of Professional Affairs has been spreading its mission of 'Ethics and Professionalism' for 45 years....
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The tragic loss of life aboard the Deepwater Horizon on April 20 and resulting environmental disaster has shocked the nation. ...
A new Named Grant for the AAPG Grants-in-Aid program has been established through a donation from Foundation Trustee Associate...