Same business, different ... everything else. A look at Louisiana, has fared during the past year, offering a contrasting tale.
Geologist, entrepreneur, food and drink provider, movie star (well, sorta') -- AAPG member John Hickenlooper has made a name for himself in several ways, but his newest role tops them all: mayor of Denver.
Show me the money -- please? A look at the current state of the industry (subject to change at any time, of course).
Working it out ... DOE workshop examines applications for microhole technology.
AAPG's first Distinguished Lecturer of ethics offers this word of advice: If you wait to teach a person ethics when they're in college, you've waited too long.
Boom or Bust? A host of statistics indicates the petroleum industry is experiencing the best times in the past 15 years. But if this is an oil and gas boom, why doesn't it FEEL like a boom?
How prepared are you to be fired?
Going strong and getting better: APPEX once again proves itself as the place to be for prospect and property action.
Everyone knows that the geophysical industry is going to make a comeback. The only question is: When?
The time has arrived: AAPG’s third annual Prospect and Property Expo -- APPEX to all of us -- takes a bow this month in Houston.
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.
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.
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.
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.