Same business, different ... everything else. A look at how Colorado has fared during the past year, offering a contrasting tale.
Same business, different ... everything else. A look at Louisiana, has fared during the past year, offering a contrasting tale.
Geologist, entrepreneur, food and drink provider, movie star (well, sorta') -- AAPG member John Hickenlooper has made a name for himself in several ways, but his newest role tops them all: mayor of Denver.
Show me the money -- please? A look at the current state of the industry (subject to change at any time, of course).
Working it out ... DOE workshop examines applications for microhole technology.
AAPG's first Distinguished Lecturer of ethics offers this word of advice: If you wait to teach a person ethics when they're in college, you've waited too long.
Boom or Bust? A host of statistics indicates the petroleum industry is experiencing the best times in the past 15 years. But if this is an oil and gas boom, why doesn't it FEEL like a boom?
How prepared are you to be fired?
Going strong and getting better: APPEX once again proves itself as the place to be for prospect and property action.
Everyone knows that the geophysical industry is going to make a comeback. The only question is: When?
Adventure enthusiasts should enjoy the story of Angelo Pitoni, a larger- than-life geologist whose story includes exploits rivaling any of those portrayed on the big screen. This article focuses specifically on a chapter of his life that took place in my country, Venezuela, and forms part of our country’s oil exploration history.
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The South American country of Suriname has launched an aggressive campaign to ramp up offshore oil production.
An influx of recent mergers and acquisitions has brought even more operators to the Permian, and there are some regions where there is still much geoscience to be done.
Perhaps you did a double take pulling the April issue of EXPLORER from the mailbox. What is this? If you joined AAPG in the last 40 years, you’ve only known EXPLORER in its long-standing tabloid format. It worked well for many years as our advertisers – particularly seismic companies – loved the large format and the ability to display their data on a sweeping canvas. For readers, it was a little more awkward.