In this Issue:
Like printing money in the field: Production just keeps going gangbu...
2023 Summer Short Course Series
And now for something completely different: Martian blueberries. Ser...
Data-driven for Faster Turnaround
ICE 2023 Madrid
Energy companies, in an effort to recruit and retain the ve...
Looking for proposals on innovative well technologies for s...
A look at industry, individuals and the 'I' Formation -- Sc...
Putting the margin back in marginal fuels: A top Canadian energy expert believes his count...
Latam URTeC 2023
Changing times? Gloom-and-doom forecasts about the future energy scene has many people reconsidering the potential of nuclear ...
AAPG/GESGB Business & Exploration Opportunities Show
Losing the paper: Structure maps are invaluable tools for prospecting; however, cumbersome and quickly outdated. Today online ...
22–23 May 2024 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Wave of the future? The coming era of full-wave imaging and digital seismic has improved success ratios but is North America b...
17–19 June 2024 | Houston, Texas
New memorial grants-in-aid for the AAPG Foundation have been established in the names of two giants of the profession, the sci...
12–14 February 2024 | Dhahran
Early registration for annual meeting will save you money.
7–9 February 2024 | Houston, Texas
Spring Student Expo had record attendance
Spotlight on Education: Summer offerings filling up fast.
Our Geoscience and Energy Office in Washington, D.C. (GEO-DC), is being formed in direct response to the 2003 All-Member Surve...
I was shopping with Zoe, my little girl, and we both decided that we needed to go to the 'facilities.' It was a secure store a...
Energy Minerals Division members will find much of interest within the 11 themes that form the technical program at the 2005 A...
Seismic imaging has changed radically over the last 80 years and has become a billion dollar business. Recording systems with ...
AAPG's six domestic Sections each hold annual meetings, offering technical programs, keynote speakers, award presentations and...
Perhaps a review -- and awareness -- of the past may make us better geologists in the future.