Willard R. “Will” Green, an independent geologist and head of Green Energy Resources in Midland, Texas, on July 1 assumed the presidency of AAPG.
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The Executive Committee is considering member comments on the new AAPG Position Statement on Global Climate Change that has been proposed to replace the present statement.
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Many experts believe that many opportunities are present for those explorers who are ready to go hunting for the big targets that spell success -- but even if you're ready, getting started isn't an easy task.
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By David Brown
They say when one door closes, another door opens.
Four experienced managers at Burlington Resources didn’t hesitate when ConocoPhillips acquired their company in March 2006.
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By David Brown
It’s not a “little fish” kind of exploration start-up. Cobalt International Energy LP of Houston plans to go after some of the biggest fish in the world, in some of the deepest waters explored.
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With so much money pouring into upstream oil and gas, start-up companies have discovered the practice of investor shopping.
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Utah is a happening place, where the industry action just keeps escalating.
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By Louise Durham
Given the ongoing debate about the causes of global warming, there’s at least one generally accepted fact: “Greenhouse” gases present in the atmosphere prevent heat from escaping into space.
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By Louise Durham
Groups both pro and con battle passionately over offshore drilling in many regions of the United States -- and they battle so intensely that perhaps everyone is overlooking an obvious solution.
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By Susie Moore
You may not recognize his face, but Johnson in many ways provides “the face” of AAPG, because for the past 22 years he has been AAPG’s graphic designer.
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By Johannes Wendebourg
Basin modeling traditionally has been used in oil and gas exploration to estimate source rock maturity and to determine charge -- but in recent years, the range of basin modeling applications has expanded.
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Maturation,
Geophysics,
Seismic,
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Remediation,
Structure,
Business and Economics,
Risk Analysis,
Basin Modeling,
Migration,
Petroleum Systems,
Source Rock,
Thermal History
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By Vern Stefanic
“Faces of Earth,” a much-anticipated, high-definition television series produced by the American Geological Institute with support from the AAPG Foundation, makes its debut this month on the Science Channel.
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