In this Issue:
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
Risky business, no more: High commodity prices have triggered new an...
Volleyball? No. Science? Yes, and lots of it. A select group of geol...
Peter R. Rose, an Austin, Texas, independent geologist, has assumed ...
Arguably the most important drilling project in the United ...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
AAPG members and concerned scientists throughout the world ...
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28 Aug–1 Sept 2023 | George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston, Texas
Ground Zero: The Kansas Geological Society takes a stand in the ongoing creationism/e...
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4–6 December 2023
Fred Dix, AAPG's executive director for 23 years, is remembered
Remembrances of Fred Dix from past AAPG Foundation and AAPG Officers.
About 130 geologists gathered for the AAPG Town Hall Meeting May 18 in Houston to get...
Professionals in our society have responsibilities, most having to do with ethical ob...
One of AAPG's strategic goals is grounded in the belief that, to build a vital and productive Association, we must provide goo...
The Division of Professional Affairs is involved in several high profile projects at this time -- and probably the most import...
To optimize subsurface geophysical interpretations, it is beneficial to place seismic attributes into the proper regional geol...
AAPG has six Sections in the United States, composed of the affiliated geological societies within each area, and six Internat...
Our difficulties of interpreting seismic data near salt domes has been eased immeasurably by the patterns of deformation disco...