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By RICK FRITZ
Rick Fritz
AAPG Executive Director

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Olympian Schedule Set for Fall

As I write my column this month I realize I am experiencing a condition called “Olympic Junkie Syndrome” or “OJS.” I love to watch the Olympics and each night I am glued to the TV watching the best athletes of the world meet and compete.

The funny thing is I find myself watching anything – skeet shooting, team handball, synchronized springboard diving, beach volleyball – things I would never stop to watch if they were on TV any other time of the year.

There is just something special about the Olympics – something that makes you want to be there and be a witness to the event.


AAPG is about to start its Olympian schedule of events for the fall.

Of course, the “big event” is the AAPG International Conference and Exhibition (ICE). This year’s ICE is in Cape Town, South Africa, and it promises to be a great event (see related story, page 54).

Cape Town is an excellent venue and we have great hosts this year with the Geological Society of South Africa and our diamond sponsor, PetroSA, plus the support of the AAPG Africa Region. The city of Cape Town as well has done everything possible to support the conference.

As athletic competition drives people to meet at the Olympics, top science will bring people from all over the world to Cape Town to witness a great technical program.

Will Rogers, America’s famous cowboy philosopher, once said:

“A person only learns in two ways – one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people.”

This is a great opportunity to learn from some of world’s best scientists. We encourage you to make plans to attend AAPG’s ICE in Cape Town.

To preview the meeting and register go here.


Before Cape Town, however, we have several other important meetings:

The exhibition is developed and managed by Arabian Exhibition Management and its partner, Oversea Exhibition Services.

The conference is an incredible collaboration between professional societies and industry and is a big event in the region. Again, it promises a great technical session combined with some of the best social events anywhere.

Please consider joining us at GEO India. For information go to this site.

You can check it out at this address.

In the United States there are two major Section meetings this fall – both of which you can get a taste of in this EXPLORER on pages 20 and 24 – the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies (GCAGS) in Houston and the Eastern Section meeting in Pittsburgh.

This is going to be a very large meeting with great dynamics between academia and industry.  It promises a very diverse technical program with a lot to offer to students and the young professional.

For more information go to the GCAGS web site.

Pittsburgh is in the heart of the Appalachian shale gas play and this technical program is unique in the manner it focuses on geoscience and engineering. If you are involved in a shale gas play, then this is a meeting you should attend.

The meeting link is at this site.

Look for more on IPTC in future editions of the EXPLORER.


I am looking forward to another long night at the Olympics. In addition to the big events, I think tonight they may show badminton or maybe fencing. I especially like fencing, except it’s just so quick.

I guess I need to watch in slow motion.


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