News and announcements from the Singapore office of the AAPG Asia Pacific Region, brought to you by Adrienne Pereira and friends.
AAPG Asia Pacific Region’s first GTW in Australia, “Opportunities and Advancements in Coal Bed Methane in the Asia Pacific” successfully completed in Brisbane
The University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) AAPG student chapter was pleased to organise the First Distinguished Lecturer Program featuring Dr. Bruce Fouke from the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign).
The AAPG Young Professionals Leadership Summit (YPLS) was held in Snowbird, Utah in August in conjunction with the 34th annual AAPG Leadership Days, and was chaired by Jonathan Allen and Meredith Faber.
Curtin Geology Day 2014 was an event organized by Curtin Geology Club at Curtin University Sarawak, Malaysia, September 2014. This event was conducted by first-year students of applied geology with help from seniors, lecturers and staff of the Department of Applied Geology.
As the current president of this new chapter, I currently work with 15 committee members who hail different oil companies. My main role is to lead my team to plan and coordinate all networking activities, visiting geoscientist talks and field trips for the geoscience young professionals and students.
AAPG President Randi Martinsen gave a plenary talk at the IPTC event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December.
Members of the AAPG Publications Pipeline Committee delivered two pallets of donated geoscience books to the China University of Petroleum.
AAPG YP Kuala Lumpur Chapter organised the sixth round of joint-venture technical talks with the Indonesian Association of Geologists KL Chapter (IAGI) in October.
A career talk by Halliburton was organized by the AAPG Student Chapter of University Malaya in November. About 40 students came to the talk mainly from the geology department and others from the mathematics department and engineering faculty.
The third annual Trapspot event was successfully concluded in November 2014 by the Universitas Padjajaran Student Chapter.
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