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'Attracting investment capital looked like a challenge for the oil a...
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
University students worry about exams and grades, about research and...
With oil reaching historic lows, massive layoffs, a growing stigma a...
The Sidney Powers Memorial Award is, among everything else it repres...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
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It was Feb. 15, 1954 and the operation known as 'DEF' was in full swing. Unusual for a geological survey party, the geologists...
4–6 December 2023
The interactive visualization of seismic attributes makes an effective use of color. ...
Joshua Rosenfeld's article in the April EXPLORER issue's Historical Highlights provides an interesting compilation of observat...
In a room of more than 150 geoscientists gathered to support scholarship recipients o...
Some 257 people gathered at the beautiful new Hilton Hotel in Port Moresby, Papua New...
May is upon us. In the northern hemisphere we're in the middle of spring, a time of awakening and new beginnings. Here in Okla...
This year's Energy Mineral Division columns have kept to a common theme: opportunity in change. The plan for the final install...
We have been through a month of lockdown due to the coronavirus, and in that time, we have seen oil prices go into negative nu...
Two long-time AAPG members and ardent supporters of the AAPG Foundation have been nam...
The goal of the Environmental Geosciences Journal is to leverage the profession's und...
At a time when the geoscience job market is suffering from low demand and fewer jobs, the Middle East is hungry for petroleum ...
In July 2019, when the current AAPG Executive Committee took office, they inherited one piece of outstanding business: review ...