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Making the next giant leap in geosciences

Make plans to land in Houston, 10-13 April 2011, for the AAPG 2011 Annual Convention & Exhibition (ACE), where the petroleum geology world's best and brightest will gather to make the next giant leaps in geosciences.

The 2011 event will be held at the George R. Brown Convention Center in the heart of downtown Houston. Past ACE events in Houston have set records for attendance, and this is sure to be a top AAPG event as well.

ACE will feature a technical program of 400 oral presentations and 400 poster presentations (including the new electronic-poster lounge) comprising 11 themes which should meet your interests, these include:

  1. Molecules to Marketplace: The Business of Energy
  2. Global Deepwater Reservoirs: Giant Leaps in E&P
  3. Worldwide E&P Reservoirs: Opportunities the New Decade
  4. Challenged Resource Frontiers
  5. Mudstones & Shales: Unlocking the Promise
  6. Siliciclastics: Advancing Research to Resource
  7. Insight into Carbonates and Evaporates
  8. Breakthroughs: Tectonics, Salt, and Basin Analysis
  9. Integrating New Technology, Geophysics, and Subsurface Data
  10. Energy and Environmental Horizons
  11. The Next Geo-Generation: Who, What and Where
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For more information on exhibiting or sponsoring ACE contact Mike Taylor.

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