News and announcements from the Singapore office of the AAPG Asia Pacific Region, brought to you by Adrienne Pereira and friends.
102 delegates attend our very first AAPG event in Bangkok.
In January 2016, after nearly a year and a half of planning, a small team of current and past students from Adelaide University’s Australian School of Petroleum AAPG Student Chapter sent off their first shipment of petroleum engineering and geoscience journals to students at Dhaka University in Bangladesh as part of the AAPG’s Publication Pipeline Program.
Attendees get to learn about tectonics in the South China Sea
Submit your abstract now for this exciting GTW
Dave Cantrell visits five countries in the Asia Pacific region.
As the name implies, SAGSC 2016 is a student conference where the participants are hoped to share their knowledge to the others. The knowledge-sharing forum will be initiated by both paper (oral) and poster presentation that will be held in SAGSC 2016. We are targeting approximately 80 papers and 50 posters from many aspects of geosciences itself. The paper and poster presented in SAGSC 2016 will be expected to provide a full written paper for publication in the proceedings. Below are important information related to the rules of paper and poster submission. We hope to see you present your paper or poster in SAGSC 2016.
Early bird deadline for AAPG's first GTW in Thailand is 17 February, 2016. Don't miss out on the savings.
Southwest Petroleum University boasts a new AAPG student chapter
Call for Papers open !
Pakistani students benefit from teachings of AAPG Visiting Geoscientist.
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