In this Issue:
A really big show: Among the many prolific oil fields in the Middle ...
Our panel of experts will be live to answer your 4D questi...
Saudi Arabia has an enormous reputation for its enormous potential -...
AIFE, American Institute of Formation Evaluation LLC., and...
Commentary: How accurate is the data the public is getting on the qu...
As part of our digital transformation, Aramco recently laun...
This year's annual Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists...
Traditional 'Geochemical and basin analysis' has significan...
Levorsen Award winners, honored for presenting the best paper at an AAPG Section meeting, ...
The Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC) continues to be the best o...
The end of 2004 and the start of a new year are joined with giving thanks and hoping for improvement
Start the new year off with upgraded access from the AAPG Bulletin. AAPG Member acces...
I want to focus this month's column on the discussion of opening a Washington, D.C. office for AAPG through the DPA's Governme...
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and its Divisions, along with...
London February 28 - March 3, 2005
Registration Now Open! Register now for this highly anticipated event, the AAPG Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS...
Seismic interpretation is a cornerstone of our industry, as interpretation success has grown increasingly dependent on ever-ne...
Success story: Members once again will be able to vote electronically for AAPG office...
Wildcats, yes, elephants, no: A revealing snapshot look back at the top global discoveries for 2004 may help answer the questi...
I 'Googled' the Internet to see if I could find any interesting or humorous 'New Year's Resolutions.'
Perhaps a review -- and awareness -- of the past may make us better geologists in the future.
I make no bones about my intentions here to promote AAPG's fourth annual APPEX-London, an international upstream oil and gas p...