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Following the DPA annual meeting, we will hold our annual awards dinner at Sir Winston’s on the Queen Mary in Long Beach Harbor.
The Grammys and the Academy Awards all have been given, and now it’s our turn on the red carpet.
Using a combination of certain seismic techniques helped bring success to a team of fracture-hunting geoscientists.
Coexist – often easier said than done, especially when the exploration industry is attempting to work in highly populated or environmentally sensitive areas. So how does it work in California?
This is a place that’s historic, innovative, hugely resourceful and enormously complex. When it comes to energy, California has it all.
Historical Highlights takes a look at Russia’s oil industry beginning with the pioneering efforts of the Swedish Nobel brothers.
Fayetteville Shale– The Sequel: The play has a glorious past, but technological advances and data integration are making its present – and future – even better.
A team player: 3-D seismic technology is more than just a stand-alone tool – its true value shines when it is combined with other well data.
An added dimension: 3-D seismic data is an essential ingredient in operators’ efforts to understand the risks and nuances of shale plays.
Have an opinion about hydraulic fracturing? So does the person next to you, which is why Steve Leifer, this year’s speaker at the upcoming DEG annual luncheon, says to look at the big picture.