Students Take Expo Break

126 Meet With Companies
More than 35 companies met 126 students at the AAPG Spring Student Expo, held in mid-March at the Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma.

Created to be a follow-up to the highly successful AAPG Student Expos held annually at Rice University in the fall, the students attending the Spring Expo were geoscience-related majors representing 37 colleges from 18 states, as well as Canada and Venezuela.

Music provided a great background.

The Spring Expo featured two mini-courses, a field trip to the Arbuckle Mountains, a St. Patrick's Day dinner, a reception, music and other fun — as well as formal employment interviews and 25 student poster sessions.

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More than 35 companies met 126 students at the AAPG Spring Student Expo, held in mid-March at the Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma.

Created to be a follow-up to the highly successful AAPG Student Expos held annually at Rice University in the fall, the students attending the Spring Expo were geoscience-related majors representing 37 colleges from 18 states, as well as Canada and Venezuela.

Music provided a great background.

The Spring Expo featured two mini-courses, a field trip to the Arbuckle Mountains, a St. Patrick's Day dinner, a reception, music and other fun — as well as formal employment interviews and 25 student poster sessions.

Winning cash prizes for the poster presentations were:

  • Biaolong Hua, of the University of Texas at Dallas, for "Parsiminious 2-D Post- and Pre-Stack Kirchoff Depth Migration."
  • Keumsuk Lee, of the University of Texas at Dallas, for "GPR Survey of a Delta-Front Reservoir Analog in the Wall Creek Formation, Wyoming."
  • Travis Wilson, of Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colo., for "Converted Wave Morrow Sandstone Reservoir Delineation, Eva South Field, Texas County, Oklahoma."

Deborah Sakrey addresses attendees.

The Expo was hosted by the OU School of Geology and Geophysics and Sarkeys Energy Center and the Oklahoma Geological Survey, and was funded by several companies and people.

Major sponsors were Chesapeake Energy Corp., Kerr-McGee and AAPG.

Free food was an enticing addition.

Platinum Level sponsors were Baker Atlas, Devon Energy, Shell, Vanco Energy, Viola Inc., Schlumberger Oilfield Services and PSEC Inc.

Gold Level sponsors were Dominion Exploration & Production, EOG Resources, OMNI Laboratories, Technoguide, Veritas DGC, Williams Company, Marathon Oil, Minerals Management Service, Copano Energy, Samson, TotalFinaElf E&P and CEJA.

Silver Level sponsors were Flamingo Seismic, Hiawatha Exploration, Reservoirs Inc., Carl E. Gungoll Exploration, Marlan Downey, Laurel Petroleum, the Oklahoma City Geological Foundation and Panhandle Royalty Co.

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