In this Issue:
There's nothing closer to a rockhound's heart than the historically...
Has your computer been bitten by the virus bug? Many have — but her...
Three-D seismic and the explosion of processing techniques that hav...
An exciting exploration play — based on a new interpretation and go...
The Tucumcari, Estancia, Carrizozo and Vaughn basins are all in nor...
He once discovered oil, and now he discovers the joys of a...
Past AAPG President Robert Cowdery, after a conversation with AAPG member and author Rich...
Austin consulting geologist Peter R. Rose has been voted president-elect by the AAPG memb...
While the numbers attending may have been mildly below pro...
Independent geologists need to generate good ideas — but good ideas go only so far.
The winners will receive their awards at the opening ceremony of next year's annual ...
T. Boone Pickens joked that it took 25 years for him to be asked to speak at an AAPG annual meeting -- and when the opportuni...
The AAPG House of Delegates voted overwhelmingly to raise the ceiling for AAPG dues and handled other agenda matters in the s...
Brian Maxted, one of his generation's most successful oil finders, probed the past and future of exploration during his Miche...
The AAPG Foundation has announced that 75 people have been chosen to receive funding for graduate studies through the Foundat...
'The times they are a-changing' was a popular Bob Dylan lyric that reflects our world today.
In 1954, the American Petroleum Institute released a national survey concerning public attitudes towards the oil and gas busi...
John Wooden, the Hall of Fame college basketball coach from UCLA was asked about achievement. He said, 'Don't let what you ca...
How do you convince 'a non believer,' in a short article with only a few static figures, the need for visualization?
The impressively large response to the call for papers is an indication that the 2004 AAPG International Conference and Exhib...
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