The Decline and Fall of the Geologic Empire: The Empire

December 2008 By Robert Shoup, Michel Halbouty

As Michel Halbouty points out in the accompanying article The Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist, the science of geology is an inexact science. That inexactness has led to many serendipitous discoveries. So too, has it resulted in millions of dry holes.

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The Decline and Fall of the Geologic Empire: The Empire

December 2008 By Robert Shoup, Michel Halbouty

As Michel Halbouty points out in the accompanying article The Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist, the science of geology is an inexact science. That inexactness has led to many serendipitous discoveries. So too, has it resulted in millions of dry holes.

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The Decline and Fall of the Geologic Empire: The Empire

December 2008 By Robert Shoup, Michel Halbouty

As Michel Halbouty points out in the accompanying article The Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist, the science of geology is an inexact science. That inexactness has led to many serendipitous discoveries. So too, has it resulted in millions of dry holes.

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The Decline and Fall of the Geologic Empire: The Empire

December 2008 By Robert Shoup, Michel Halbouty

As Michel Halbouty points out in the accompanying article The Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist, the science of geology is an inexact science. That inexactness has led to many serendipitous discoveries. So too, has it resulted in millions of dry holes.

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The Decline and Fall of the Geologic Empire: The Empire

December 2008 By Robert Shoup, Michel Halbouty

As Michel Halbouty points out in the accompanying article The Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist, the science of geology is an inexact science. That inexactness has led to many serendipitous discoveries. So too, has it resulted in millions of dry holes.

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The Decline and Fall of the Geologic Empire: The Empire

December 2008 By Robert Shoup, Michel Halbouty

As Michel Halbouty points out in the accompanying article The Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist, the science of geology is an inexact science. That inexactness has led to many serendipitous discoveries. So too, has it resulted in millions of dry holes.

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