John Brooks, European Region president, shares his impressions of the tour of the European Region made with Pete Rose.
AAPG’s GEO-DC office in Washington, D.C., is up and running – and the first 100 days proved to be eventful, indeed, for director Don Juckett.
An overview of recent discoveries offers some positive results – but it also warns of some serious challenges.
Do you remember the pain? Those who were active in the industry in 1986 call it, simply, the Crash. It was 20 years ago today ...
Big deal: Giant fields clearly are an important part of the world’s current energy situation. The challenging question is, what about tomorrow?
AAPG’s international outreach is reinforced as President Peter Rose meets with more than 1,000 geoscientists, students and industry leaders in a 20-day tour of Europe.
As an AAPG member, you might ask, 'How do AAPG's finances impact me?' The answer is simple: 'As AAPG becomes financially stronger (and more efficient), it can provide more services that benefit all members.'
APPEX London offers 'a world of opportunities' to prospectors in March, 2006.
AAPG's GEO-DC initiative takes a big step forward with the hiring of a director for the Washington, D.C., office.
AAPG's officer candidates have been announced as well as two divisions -- DEG and EMD.
A piece of the Osage oil history is vividly portrayed in Martin Scorsese’s latest award-winning film “Killers of the Flower Moon." Here's a look at the history of the Osage and the way that oil discoveries have impacted their lives and environment.
Since 1984 the Reservoir Characterization Project at Colorado School of Mines has been working on shale reservoir development. RCP began its first study at Silo Field, Wyo., recording the first land 3-D multicomponent (9C) seismic survey focused on characterizing the Niobrara fractured reservoir. The result of RCP’s work led to the first horizontal drilling in the Rockies in 1990 and led to the drilling of the most successful well in the field.
Analysts, consultants and government agencies have issued their outlook for oil and gas and the rest of the energy industry for 2024. This time around their confidence level is lower than usual, with significant unknowns in supply, demand and price. Here's what to expect and trends to watch.
The oil and gas industry is currently dealing with both a “green” or environmental problem and a “red” or cash flow problem. Both are significantly impacting investors.