In this Issue:
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
A multi-disciplinary team of geoscientists has developed a new frame...
The word on the street indicates the next potentially big U.S. shale...
It’s been little more than a year since the infamous Macondo o...
At first glance the structural contour map and the cross section sho...
The Write Stuff: One AAPG member believes that the ability ...
The fast-approaching AAPG International Conference and Exhi...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
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Scientific knowledge about the origins of oil in the Gulf of Mexico Basin and the resulting impact on oil quality has evolved ...
4–6 December 2023
The attention-grabbing antics of rapscallion Louisiana politicians who often rule the...
Election results have been announced for all three AAPG divisions, and the new execut...
The AAPG Communications Department has been awarded the APEX 2011 Award of Excellence in the Member & Customer Communicati...
The AAPG will celebrate its Centennial (100th) Anniversary in 2017. We aren't the oldest professional group for geologists – t...
It’s a new year, with a new EMD Executive Committee and president, and there is renewed interest in unconventional and a...
In areas where fracture-producing stress fields have been oriented at different azimu...
Persistently high employment by U.S. standards – upward of 9 percent – figures as a prominent issue for politicians of every s...
With expertise as both a professor and consulting geologist, AAPG President Paul Weimer’s background is well-aligned wit...
The AAPG Foundation closed-out the 2010-11 fiscal year on June 30 with 1,529 contribu...
Petroleum geology has always attracted bright young people. Thankfully, diversity is now entering the profession, as evidenced...