DLs Hit the Road

DLs

February will be a busy month for AAPG’s Distinguished Lecture program, as seven speakers will be on tour – five domestically and two internationally.

Lecture tours are set for:

Scott A. Barboza, research scientist and team leader, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Co., Houston, who will be touring western North American sites through Feb. 11. He will offer two lectures:

Joann E. Welton, senior research associate at ExxonMobil’s Upstream Research Lab in Houston, and this year’s J. Ben Carsey lecturer, will tour eastern North American sites through Feb. 11. She offers two talks:

Ron Boyd, principal geologist for the stratigraphy and quantitative modeling group, ConocoPhillips Subsurface Technology, Houston, who will be touring eastern North America Feb. 7-19. He will offer two lectures:

James L. Coleman Jr., director of the Eastern Energy Resources Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Va., who will tour western North America Feb. 14-25. He will offer three lectures:

Steve Cumella, geologist with Bill Barrett Corp., in Denver, and this year’s Haas-Pratt Distinguished Lecturer. He will tour western North American sites Feb. 28-March 11, offering two lectures:

Dale R. Issler, senior research scientist for the Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, and this year’s Dean A. McGee Endowment speaker, will tour Asia-Pacific locales Feb. 11-26. He offers two lectures:

Mohammed S. Ameen, leader of the Structural and Rock Mechanics Group, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, will tour Middle East Region locales Feb. 21-March 14. His lecture is titled “A Paradigm Shift in Understanding Fracture Origin and Fracture Influence on Deep Carbonate Reservoir Performance: A Study of Onshore Permo-Triassic Deep Reservoirs in Saudi Arabia.” End of Story