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Outcrops in Spain that may hold secrets to understanding deepwater r...
Uruguay Datasets for Enhanced Offshore Exploration
Oil companies also see the potential value of a technique for produ...
Dallas independent geologist Patrick J.F. Gratton has been voted pr...
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Geologists working the Gulf of Mexico discover that if a p...
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Technical training center offers a place for geoscientists to brush up their computer ski...
What's new on the AAPG Web site? The answer is plenty — even if you visited the site just yesterday.
The results are in: Members shared their thoughts and preferences about AAPG via the recent official survey of our membership.
Is it possible for an oil company to survive — and even thrive — in a place where people don't like the oil industry? Before ...
Fighting the 'good fight' ... this geologist helps the environmentally conscious understand her job.
December 7, 1941 is a day that lives in infamy. But January 29, 1969 is another date that was made infamous, due to the Santa...
Guess who won the recently concluded AAPG membership drive contest?
Tough question? Not really. This simpler answer makes it easier to understand.
Outcrops in Spain that may hold secrets to understanding deepwater reservoirs are providing new clues to scientists, thanks l...
One of the great enjoyments of my career was working for Exxon at its production office in Kingsville, Texas. As a young geolo...
Even though the first 3-D seismic survey was acquired almost 40 years ago, it's been in only the last 15 years that 3-D has e...
My commute to the office from my house in Houston takes 30-45 minutes to travel five miles during rush hour traffic. As I sat...
AAPG and the Associación Mexicana de Geólogos Petroleros (AMGP) invite you to participate in the 2004 international conferenc...
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