In this Issue:
Salt Lake City is the site of the 88th AAPG Annual Meeting — and th...
Join the leading minds in O&G at IPTC 12-14 February 2...
13-15 June, Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
When it comes to talking about new discoveries, convention organize...
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 31 July 2023
Lunch, lecture and book signing … highlights of the All-Co...
Access to public lands for natural resources development c...
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
Noted oilmen to discuss their track records for discoverin...
4–6 December 2023
Interactive E-posters, not the 'usual' poster but still offers a high-tech venue for high-tech discussions.
Nanga Parbat: Naked Mountain, a documentary directed by a geologist and his wife is featured at the convention theater.
EarthScope, a new earthscience initiative exploring the three-dimensional structure of the North American continent.
Three examples of exploration success stories will be featured in this year's Histor...
Peter R. Vail, acclaimed researcher and professor emeritus at Rice University, will be honored in Salt Lake City along with 4...
Peter Vail, who over his distinguished and prolific career has fired many a shot heard 'round the geoscience world – is this y...
Can increased domestic exploration sharply reduce the amount of crude oil the U.S. now imports?
OK, folks, the game is over — and already there are a lot of winners.
GIS-UDRIL a new method to drill down to the reservoir of online data. See just what GIS-UDRIL is.
Joseph Campbell showed us the power of myths: They inform, guide and sustain us in key functions of our lives — relationships...
Last month we discussed the importance of accurately describing the geological, geophysical and petrophysical attributes of f...
AAPG has found it necessary to postpone the Hedberg Conference, originally scheduled next month in Vienna, due to recent worl...
In an earlier column I referred to AAPG's big audacious goal: YOU MUST BE A MEMBER TO DO YOUR JOB WELL. This year we have bee...
Mary and I love to go to the movies. Unfortunately, with an 11- and a three-year-old, what we normally see is something produ...