In this Issue:
The Evolution of Petroleum Systems Analysis: changing of t...
Stemming from the recent surge in the upstream industry an...
An event for the upstream energy industry. With a robust p...
Whether you are a geologist, geophysicist, or engineer, th...
AAPG Europe is proud to announce a Regional Conference sch...
Help wanted? A shortage of geologists led to sizable pay increases in the United States la...
Let the voting begin: Online balloting -- it's fast and it'...
Deep in the heart of Texas . . . there are a lot of new app...
Geology is in the blood of this year's AAPG Outstanding Exp...
New Mexico's Tucumcari Basin generates a buzz at the recent NAPE meeting, and with good reason; this old play is ready to add ...
AAPG and AAGGP are proud to host the AAPG 2019 International Conference and Exhibitio...
The House of Delegates will elect new officers and discuss two amendments at their meeting in San Antonio, before the start of...
It's time for a geoscience Fiesta! San Antonio, a famously festive city, is the site of this year's AAPG Annual Convention and...
The 2019 Annual Convention and Exhibition (ACE), held 19-22 May 2019, continues as one of the most prestigious events for the ...
Thirty-four of the Association's top achievers, geoscientists, and dedicated volunteers will be honored in a ceremony at the m...
Low-cost, non-proprietorial solutions are needed to capture, organize and analyse oil...
A leader among leaders: Past AAPG president James A. Gibbs has helped lead the Association in countless ways -- a big reason w...
From the same societies that bring you the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference annually, (URTeC), comes the first e...
'Less controversy, more science.' Those four words provide the core of a special forum on 'The Changing Debate on Global Warmi...
AAPG's '100 Who Made a Difference' retrospective kicks off with a forum titled 'Discovery Thinking,' featuring six geologists ...
To help convention-goers 'Pursue The Unconventional,' EMD offers a forum to discuss the 'Future of Unconventional Resource Pla...
EMD's luncheon poses the question: 'Will Coal Burn Brightly in the Future?'
Mary Fitts, Earth Science Teacher of the Year, encourages students' natural curiosity about the world around them.
Ray L. Hunt shares his experiences with the art/science of wildcatting in this year's Halbouty lecture series talk, 'Distingui...
Buy great merchandise and contribute to the future of the industry: visit the AAPG General Store in San Antonio!
A side-trip well worth it -- Ed Dillon invites his fellow members to his community an...
AAPG has expanded its online employment resources, providing employers targeted access to geoscience professionals and AAPG me...
Imagine. Your son, a healthy, robust teenager comes home from soccer practice one day and tells you he thinks he may have had...
Emily Oatney knew as a teenager – a feeling affirmed by a hike in the mountains – that she wanted a career as a geologist.
The AAPG Foundation's highest honor – a new award intended to recognize 'extraordinary philanthropy and service directed to ad...
AAPG has responded to the Security and Exchange Commission's 'Concept Release on Possible Revisions to the Disclosure Requirem...
The AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition is the single greatest exercise in professional development that we have as energy g...
Two constraints can be imposed on the frequency behavior of a digital seismic wiggle trace
Just a few years ago uttering the words 'carbon sequestration' at a party would result in raised eyebrows and puzzled looks: '...
By all accounts the seventh annual APPEX – AAPG Prospect and Property Expo in London – held in early March was a significant s...
Significant gifts to funds that benefit geosciences students have been made to the AAPG Foundation.