By Peter Lloyd
Here is the major concern: our organization has a total membership of 38,500, but fewer than 2,500 are under 51 years of age and able to participate fully. The bulk of our members are either over 50, or sponsored Students who might never make the transition to Young Professional.
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Explorer President’s Column
01 May, 2016
By David Curtiss
Lateral thinking is something we can all employ, whether freshly minted graduates or seasoned veterans looking for the next career move. In fact, it’s common in our cyclical industry that petroleum geoscientists have to pivot, change and reorient to launch and advance their careers.
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Explorer Director’s Corner
01 May, 2016
By Sharleen Overland, Robert Trevail
AAPG’s Energy Minerals Division is excited to present a strong and informative technical program at the 2016 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition in Calgary, Canada. EMD has an intriguing program this year, covering a variety of unconventional energy topics of current interest to both EMD and AAPG members.
Alternative Resources,
Coal,
Coalbed Methane,
Oil Shale,
Engineering,
Reservoir Engineering,
Bitumen/Heavy Oil,
Environmental,
Business and Economics,
Economics,
Risk Analysis,
Uranium (Nuclear)
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Explorer Division Column EMD
01 May, 2016
By Rongfeng Zhang
When seismic data is decomposed into individual frequency components, as is done in spectral decomposition, some subsurface features, such as channels, can be distinguished at certain frequency components.
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Explorer Geophysical Corner
01 May, 2016
By Richard H. Vaughan
When Occidental Petroleum Corporation was reorganized in 1959, its total oil production was some 100 barrels per day. By the time Moammar Gaddaffi nationalized the industry in 1969, Oxy Libya, the wholly owned subsidiary, was producing 800,000 barrels per day. Such an amount made Oxy Libya the eighth largest producer in the world.
Clastics,
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy,
Deepwater Turbidites,
Structural Traps,
Stratigraphic Traps,
Geophysics,
Seismic,
Business and Economics,
Environmental,
Natural Resources,
Hydrology,
Ground Water,
Engineering,
Drilling,
Completion and Production
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Explorer Historical Highlights
01 May, 2016
By Edith Allison
At AAPG’s 2016 Congressional Visits Days on March 15 and 16, AAPG members participated in 27 meetings with members of Congress and executive branch agencies that research or regulate oil and natural gas activities.
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Explorer Policy Watch
01 May, 2016
By April Stuart
Long heralded as a pioneer in the petroleum geology industry, L. Austin Weeks is not only the namesake for the AAPG Foundation’s highest honor, the L. Austin Weeks Memorial Medal, but he is also the founder of one of the Foundation’s most vital programs for advancing geoscience education.
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Explorer Foundation Update
01 May, 2016
By Joyanta Dutta
Joyanta Dutta, development geologist for Chevron Bangladesh, wrote the winning non-technical article of the AAPG Middle Region Young Professionals 2016 Article Contest.
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Explorer ProTracks
01 May, 2016