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The first installment of our new monthly feature celebrating 'The Ne...
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
Geoscientists Without Borders supports humanitarian applications of ...
By one measure, 2016 shaped up to be the worst time for internationa...
The recent and apparently large oil discoveries on Alaska's North Sl...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
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One of the most productive regions in the petroleum world for almost a century, the P...
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When it comes to politics, there seems to be some confusion among Members regarding the differences between politics, policy, ...
It's appropriate that we look back into our history. After all, our science is built ...
While 100 years is a great milestone, it is also true that our profession is younger than the other scientific professions tha...
Interpretation of seismic amplitude anomalies could be a direct solution to finding hydrocarbons, or defining lithology, but i...
AAPG Members around the world can help provide scientific and technical explanations to help guide new legislation and regulat...
Today, there are 31 sedimentary basins worldwide that produce or have economic discov...
One subject missing from the industry conversation is – not just discussing how to he...
Paul M. Strunk, this year's recipient of the AAPG Foundation's L. Austin Weeks Memori...