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AAPG has several education opportunities for you in the month of April.

Now is the time to sign up for AAPG’s short courses and field seminars offered in conjunction with our annual convention in Long Beach in early April.

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AAPG has several education opportunities for you in the month of April.

Now is the time to sign up for AAPG’s short courses and field seminars offered in conjunction with our annual convention in Long Beach in early April.

The always-popular “Modern Terrigenous Clastic Depositional Systems” field seminar will be held April 13-20 in South Carolina, beginning in Columbia and ending in Charleston. It is taught by Walter Sexton.

Another favorite field seminar, “Clastic Reservoir Facies and Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of Alluvial Plain, Shoreface, Deltaic and Shelf Depositional Systems,” scheduled for April 22-28, begins and ends in Salt Lake City. Thomas Ryer is the leader – and he’s been teaching for AAPG for over 15 years!

Due to demand, we’ve scheduled two offerings of our “Basic Well Log Analysis” short course, and the first will be held April 23-26, in Denver. This course is taught by industry experts George Asquith and Daniel Krygowski.

If some of your support staff could benefit from a non-technical course that explains the language and processes of petroleum exploration, drilling and production, they can take advantage of the April 24-26 offering of Norman Hyne’s course on “.” This course will be held in Houston, co-sponsored by AAPG and the University of Tulsa’s Continuing Engineering and Science Education (CESE) Department.

Questions? Contact the AAPG Education Department at 1-888-338-3387 (USA only) or 918-560-2650; fax – 1-918- 560-2678; e-mail

We look forward to seeing you in a 2007 course.

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