In this Issue:
The Mars Perseverance rover has achieved many milestones with more t...
Utilize PGS data to gain insights and derisk plays in G...
Just as Alaska was bracing itself for the economic fallout of the Bi...
In a world where everything seems to be connected – information, tec...
In a famous exchange from the movie 'The Graduate,' Mr. McGuire says...
Suriname 3D is instrumental in delineating the prospectivit...
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28 Aug–1 Sept 2023 | George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston, Texas
Kathryn Ball didn't move from geology to data engineering o...
Submission Deadline: 21 June 2023
Analog traps are an important part of any geoscientist's tool kit, and there is no be...
4–6 December 2023
'Transmission, generally, is a bipartisan issue.' That hopeful note on the national e...
Blending of seismic attributes with additive primary colors is a standard visualization procedure used by interpreters to inte...
We are development geologists working the Permian, and from where we are sitting, it feels as though, as an industry, we are j...
Petroleum exploration on the United States' Outer Continental Shelf has a colorful hi...
It's been a long time coming, but this year's AAPG Foundation Trustee Associates annu...
Since the announcement at the end of May that AAPG and the Society of Petroleum Engineers are exploring the possibility of mer...
It is a fair question, right? We have all thought about it. If I think back to that 'Intro to Geology' course in college, it s...
Listening to 'Feeling Good' by Nina Simone as I write this – it's a new dawn and a new day for AAPG. It is also a great time t...
'The beauty of the unconventionals is, while they're expensive, we know where they ar...
The International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy, or IMAGE '21, the integr...
Below are the names of the great members who are celebrating their 30-year and 35-year anniversaries with AAPG. For AAPG (and ...