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It's been years — centuries? — in the making, but now the provisions of the United Nations' Law of the Sea are about to become a reality for states and the oil industry.
Brian Maxted, one of his generation’s most successful oil finders, probed the past and future of exploration during his Michel T. Halbouty Lecture at this year’s AAPG Annual Meeting in Dallas.
Embrace the Future, Celebrate the Past: It's time for the Association's 89th annual meeting, which will be held this month at the Dallas Convention Center.
Speaking of changes: Jack Thomas, AAPG's geoscience director since 2002, announces his retirement, effective later this year.
Working it out ... DOE workshop examines applications for microhole technology.
Louisiana Highway 1 provides access to Port Fourchon, but for how much longer will this two-lane road service this vital link to deepwater oil and gas?
How important has the Gulf of Mexico been to the petroleum industry over the past five-plus decades?
It is human nature to encounter a problem and jump to a solution. That is how we make life manageable on a daily basis. It even seems efficient.
Moon Exploration: Buying mineral rights to the moon? First, you need a geologist who has been there!
Speaking of international exploration, what in the world is going on? A list of upcoming licensing events provides some clues.
Climate change is not only happening in the atmosphere but also in the anthroposphere; in some ways the former could drive or exacerbate the latter, with extreme weather excursions and extreme excursions from societal norms occurring all over the earth. Accomplishing geoscience for a common goal – whether that is for successful business activities, resource assessment for public planning, mitigating the impacts of geological hazards, or for the sheer love of furthering knowledge and understanding – can and should be done by a workforce that is equitably developed and supported. Difficulty arises when the value of institutional programs to increase equity and diversity is not realized.
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