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As the world transitions to low-carbon energy sources, hyd...
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Denver consulting geophysicist-geologist R. Randy Ray, curr...
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Mind games: Some strategies are better than others when it comes to involvement in unconve...
The SEG | AAPG International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE) '22 provides a truly unique event experienc...
Look again: The Bakken shale play is so big the U.S. Geological Survey has made a new assessment of the formation to see what ...
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Bottoms up! The successful Barnett play is getting a second look, thanks to a new stu...
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A recent study has been completed comparing North American and European shale gas and oil resource systems.
The 15th edition of the International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) will be held from 1–3 March 2023 in Bangkok, Thai...
High resolution aeromagnetic surveys are being used with great success in Marcellus s...
Registration for the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2022 is Now Open!
The AAPG 2013 Annual Convention and Exhibition (ACE) in Pittsburgh is just around the...
Many online changes and new features are being added to the AAPG website – and this s...
The AAPG’s Distinguished Lecture spring tours, funded by the AAPG Foundation, continue in April and include tw...
All wildcats start with an idea – and then, a very passionate person (someone who must drill the well) convinces backers to su...
Some older members of AAPG may remember when geologists, geophysicists and engineers ...
These days all the talk about resource plays and the boomtown atmosphere in places like Williston, N.D., and Midland, Texas, h...
In 2006 I had the privilege to serve as the general chairman for the AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition in Houston.
In the March issue of Geophysical Corner, my colleagues Marcilio Matos and AAPG member Kurt Marfurt discussed the concept of p...
Regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions are now common – 33 countries and 18 sub-national jurisdictions will have a pri...
It was a milestone year for everyone living in Angola. In 2002, Jonas Savimbi, the leader of the rebel group UNITA, was killed...
As an ever-growing field, geoscience has no shortage of needs – for example, the dissemination of current, accurate informatio...