News and announcements from the Lagos office of the AAPG Africa Region, brought to you by Delia Kuye and friends.
The 34th Annual Conference of the Nigerian association of Petroleum Explorationists was held at the prestigious Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island Lagos from the 12th -17th November 2016.
VG Kenny Ladipo presented “Finding New Plays in a Mature Brown Basin: The Niger Delta” at UWC.
Young Professionals organized a poolside networking event prior to the 34th NAPE as an opportunity to learn more about the benefits of being a YP member of AAPG.
Visiting Petroleum Geoscientist Dr. Sherilyn Williams-Stroud delivered a lecture at the University of Nairobi on the history of hydraulic fracturing.
The AAPG/SPE Africa Energy and Technology Conference was a great success with more than 170 delegates and offered 48 technical papers and 20 poster presentations.
The 34th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists was both an amazing conference and a very enriching experience for all YPs and students who attended — and 2017 promises to be bigger and better.
The 2016 Young Professional Leadership Program was a success, with 18 student leaders across southwest Nigeria.
AAPG Suez Student Chapter offers excellent networking opportunity for undergraduates and postgraduates, professionals and lecturers.
Apache Egypt supports student professional development by hosting Visiting Geoscientist.
The University of Western Cape Town celebrates adding the 46th addition to the AAPG Africa Region student chapter program with Visiting Geoscientist Lecturer Paul Britt.
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