In this Issue:
California dreaming: Some people see the Monterey Shale, and think &...
Join the leading minds in O&G at IPTC 12-14 February 2...
13-15 June, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
Walking through time: Geology and the history of the planet is on di...
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 31 July 2023
Monterey Shale oil development will happen – but it could t...
For the first time ever, Singapore played host for the AAPG...
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
Added to the 'first-time-ever” list was the announcing of paper and poster awards at...
4–6 December 2023
A new kid in town: Nodal technology is proving itself a game-changer on data acquisition in the venerable Permian Basin.
Improving conditions: Technological advances in seismic acquisition have led to successful operations in the Gulf of Mexico – ...
Taking a closer look at the fracture networks in reservoirs has become a reality through tomography, a new seismic sector of t...
This geologist sings of his path from one side of rocks to the rock side. He changed the recording industry by applying his k...
The big chill: Arctic ice used to be a huge deterrent to seismic operations – but no ...
The North Sea is one place where new approaches to older challenges are constantly sought. The new technique called “fre...
Crews face a number of challenges in acquiring 3-D seismic in the Arctic. Fortunately...
The AAPG Imperial Barrel Award competition has gone from strength to strength since its inception at the 2007 AAPG A...
Online registration remains open for a conference that’s been called the “best of the best” for its technica...
AAPG's Young Professional Meet-n-Greet and the Young Professional Network Challenge events continue to prove themselves to be ...
A man in the kitchen is wearing a chef's hat, a KISS THE GEOLOGIST apron and holding a butane torch and a marshmallow.
AAPG members realize that finding oil and gas is at best an arduous, difficult task.
There is no question that shale gas has transformed the U.S. energy supply picture.
AAPG’s Energy and Minerals Division (EMD) has been quite active throughout these last few years as “unconventional...
This month’s column deals with seismic waveforms and facies classification.
AAPG provided a glowing introduction to me last month in this column, but n...
In January 1860, Lawrence, Kan., newspaperman George W. Brown, while visiting his hometown of Conneautville, Pa., was captured...
The trend of exploration success in many parts of Africa is almost unprecedented.
This has been a very good year for contributions to the AAPG Foundation.