In this Issue:
A Fairway to paradise? Nova Scotia’s offshore energy industry ...
Sparsely drilled Scotian Basin larger than Gulf of Mexico.
Play Fairway study available for free: 400-KM integrated dataset use...
The Cook Inlet was a popular topic at both an oral session and field...
A winning strategy: When geologist Don Todd was told that Indonesia ...
Frack checking: The ongoing and intensifying public debate ...
13-15 June, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
28 Aug–1 Sept 2023 | George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston, Texas
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
4–6 December 2023
It's plentiful, it's accessible, it's a part of our lives – but can coal ever be the environmentally preferred choice of energ...
University team responds to concerns about dumping water used in the well fracturing process. Converting the briny wastewater ...
You could see it everywhere at the recent AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition in Ho...
Like father, like son: Paul Weimer, geology professor at the University of Colorado, has assumed the presidency of AAPG and le...
When BP responded to a massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico last year, the topic o...
AAPG officer candidates have been announced for the 2012-13 term.
A reminder: AAPG Student members who graduated this fiscal year (between July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011) now can choose to ret...
July 2011: The ritual changing of the guard at AAPG leadership – but this year will p...
The collective hurrah you may have heard coming from northeast Oklahoma around mid-April was the AAPG staff thankful that anot...
Ethics and professionalism are relevant – regardless of your career stage or geography.
As has been emphasized in the three preceding articles of this series, when a shear (...
One casualty of the November 2010 elections was climate change legislation.
It is a little over 25 years since the Iagifu 2-X well drilled by Niugini Gulf Oil discovered Papua New Guinea’s first c...
Nearly $500,000 in donations and pledges came into the AAPG Foundation in May as indi...