Executive committee election results: Lee Krystinik has been voted president-elect by the AAPG membership for the 2012-13 term and will serve as AAPG president in 2013-14.
Here, there and everywhere: For the first time, cable-free self-contained nodal systems are being used in an onshore-offshore combination – and in a challenging location.
Early detection: A Canadian geophysicist is finding success by incorporating existing 3-D data to determine fracture networks in the Bakken Shale.
Something new: The spectacular Palo Duro Canyon will be the setting for the Mid-Continent Section’s inaugural Biennial Field Conference – a new concept that may bring big dividends to smaller local societies.
Going natural: A three-vehicle caravan heads from Texas to California powered by compressed natural gas.
Spotlight on: Timothy T. Schowalter, who just received this year’s AAPG Pioneer Award in Long Beach, Calif., has a confession to make about two of his most important and celebrated published works.
Oh give me a home where the buffalo … coexist with the oil industry. Thanks to a lot of cooperation and mutual respect, such a place exists at Oklahoma’s Tallgrass Prairie Preserve.
Reduced Registration Fee Deadline for ICE 2012 in Singapore is June 27.
AAPG House of Delegates makes changes to simplify membership within AAPG and Jeff Lund, chair of the HoD, explains how this fits within AAPG’s Strategic Plan.
Historical Highlights: In spite of secrecy, lack of access to well data, long-time BP employee was privileged to become involved in a major petroleum province before it was discovered and stayed with it until it reached maturity.
