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Once data compression for geophysics was criticized for promising m...
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
What will seismic technology be like 10 years from now?
A whale of a tale: New federal edicts regarding seismic acquisition...
There has always been a slight element of mystery surrounding those...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
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Using seismic in the deep waters has just gotten deeper as these scientists explore ...
This is one GeoTour that suits just about anyone. Revisit the Grand Canyon.
The most ambitious Distinguished Lecture effort in the program's history is announced for 2002-03.
AAPG's Visiting Geologist Program is ready for its 27th season.
Partial results from a federal oil and gas reserve assessment of domestic unconventional gas reserves will be presented this ...
In the July 2002 'Geophysical Corner' we described a new fracture detection method incorporating a portable laserscan unit to...
Most AAPG members are investors, through company or individual investment plans, 401(k)s, IRAs, SEPs and private accounts. So...
AAPG member Brenda K. Cunningham has been named the new outreach director, and David E. Lange was named as business director.
AAPG launches a Membership Enhancement and Development Drive, and consequently, you might win a trip to Barcelona.
Patrick Gratton and Ronald Nelson, candidates for president-elect of AAPG, present t...
Here are the responses from vice president candidates Douglas G. Patchen and Erik P....
Here are the responses from secretary candidates Katharine Lee Avaryand Robert L. Co...
AAPG has been a participant in the biannual Geo Conference since it began in 1994. Geo2002 was held in Manama, Bahrain, in Ap...