In this Issue:
Coming soon: A new USGS resource assessment of the National Petrole...
Join the leading minds in O&G at IPTC 12-14 February 2...
A potentially controversial paper proposes a new category for oil a...
13-15 June, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
3W EXPLORER Exclusive: DOE Report in the Rocky Mountains reveals th...
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 31 July 2023
BULLETIN makes room for more science.
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
If you could listen to a heartbeat of the geophysical indu...
4–6 December 2023
If you could listen to a heartbeat of the geophysical industry today, you might be tempted to call 911. While not yet to the ...
The geophysical industry is facing a host of environmental and safety issues that co...
Deeper targets? Deeper water? Maturing fields? Whatever the challenge, the geophysical technology needed for the most complex...
And now, for something completely different: Seismic is being used in Belize to help archaeologists reconstruct the events th...
A convention that celebrated the profession's golden days even while eyeing future exploration possibilities ended up being t...
A paper presented in Houston by Richard G. Harris and Mark Cooper dealing with remot...
Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee stressed that America needs a sound energy policy focused on the future.
U.S. Representative Joe Barton told AAPG members that a supply component must be par...
Yes, there is life after 25 — but if the goal is to improve upon an already good thing, it will require more than just routin...
AAPG member Dave Campbell has some quality time at the AAPG Spring Student Expo.
According to our EMD president's report to the Advisory Council and the House of Delegates at the Houston AAPG meeting, coalb...
AAPG enjoys a partnership with SEG, the Egyptian Petroleum Exploration Society and the Egyptian Geophysical Society. The EAGE...
Since starting this column in January 2001, the topics have focused on concepts and techniques to help you value your E&P...
This month's column is titled 'Spectral Decomposition for Seismic Stratigraphic Patterns.'
What was once unconventional can become commonplace. Remember when fixing a lunch in a microwave oven was rare?
Robbie Gries does it. Mike Party is just now learning how to do it. Bob Cowdery's been doing it for years.