In this Issue:
Ready or not, here they come: Gulf operators face what could be a re...
2023 Summer Short Course Series
Sure, the starting salaries are great, but there may be another reas...
Data-driven for Faster Turnaround
Ten speakers have been announced for this year's AAPG Distinguished ...
Looking for proposals on innovative well technologies for s...
A gift that keeps on giving: The Gulf of Mexico is not only...
ICE 2023 Madrid
Here today, gone tomorrow? A number of forces continue to t...
Latam URTeC 2023
Earth Science Week planned for October ... download your kit to help promote
AAPG/GESGB Business & Exploration Opportunities Show
Houston abstract deadlines are October 4
22–23 May 2024 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Ordinarily I tend to be skeptical of crusty old folks who are always claiming that 'the younger generation is going to hell in...
17–19 June 2024 | Houston, Texas
Perhaps a review—and awareness—of the past may make us better geologists in the future.
12–14 February 2024 | Dhahran
Two of the strongest allegiances for most people are their alma mater and professional society. One's alma mater is often a d...
7–9 February 2024 | Houston, Texas
AAPG's three divisions -- Environmental Geosciences (DEG), Professional Affairs (DPA) and Energy Minerals (EMD) -- have been ...
Magnetic data traditionally have been used to map basement faulting, allowing geoscientists to have a better understanding of...
September is annual meeting month for four AAPG Sections
Candidates for 2006-07 leadership of AAPG are available for consideration.
The special session on 'Restoring America's Coastal Heartland' is part of the technic...
Today's lesson is very important: Science is about to lose the public debate between creationism and evolution — or is it?