In this Issue:
It's a gift: The AAPG Foundation has announced a $9.4 million donati...
Uruguay Datasets for Enhanced Offshore Exploration
An AAPG Foundation initiative, once an intentional 'quiet campaign,'...
Mass communications: If you've never scanned one of the growing numb...
Save $125 by 17 May
The House of Delegates meeting in San Antonio was a smooth ...
Save $100 by 22 April
In this corner, natural gas. In this corner, coal. No need ...
The Imperial Barrel Awards Want YOU-- or more specifically, your datasets.
The numbers told the story, but you didn't need 'numbers' to know that the recent AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition in San...
Winners of this year's Matson and Braunstein awards, given to those whose technical presentations have been judged the best fo...
Tyler Priest believes to understand the history of offshore exploration in the United States, you have to understand the story...
Veteran oilman Ray L. Hunt, in starting his talk as this year's Michel T. Halbouty le...
Citing the need for more energy resources, Texas Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones told the Division of Professional ...
Yes, there might be 250- 300 years worth of coal reserves in the United States as noted in a 1974 study – but new findings sho...
'Go West, young man …' and women, too, because there seems to be plenty of work for everyone: The Rocky Mountains beckon to oi...
A beautiful enigma: The geological complexity of central Utah may intimidate some, but for many it projects a powerful potenti...
Unexpected treasures: The Bakken shale in Montana and North Dakota may one day be the Big Daddy of all shale plays.
The recent USGS assessment of the Bakken formation's potential has put a smile on many a face in the industry.
What's good for the Gulf is good for the mountains, too: 3-D seismic acquisition is proving its value in the rugged Rocky Moun...
Bob Gunn, 1978-79 AAPG president and 1997 Sidney Powers medalist, once said, 'Most people think in three-dimensional terms, bu...
Newly elected AAPG Africa Region leaders from five diverse countries have taken office and will serve two-year terms.
June 30 will mark the completion of the current AAPG fiscal year, so it's time to review the progress we have made toward the ...
Roll out the banners and start your engines: The public phase of the AAPG Foundation's fundraising program is here!
During the portion of my time in Louisiana that I administered the state's coastal zone management program I attended a coasta...
Vertical seismic profiling (VSP) began to be popular among non-Soviet scientists in the late 1970s, about the time that my pre...
A hard look at biofuels: The spring of 2008 will not be remembered fondly in Haiti. The small, troubled Caribbean island coun...
The AAPG Foundation's Members of the Corporation re-elected several 'regular members' during the group's recent meeting in San...
A team of five graduate students representing the School of Geology and Geophysics at University of Oklahoma rose to the top l...
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