North Sea independents — small and otherwise — continue to find success.
Deepwater exploration is, well, deep -- but it also raises a question: How much deepwater potential remains?
Brian Maxted, one of his generation's most successful oil finders, has looked around the world and says plenty of work remains for companies and professionals willing to take on the challenges of exploration.
Biodiversity has become an important buzz word, and the industry is responding with increasing awareness of sensitive areas.
On Sept. 14-16 the fourth APPEX Prospect and Property Expo to be held in Houston will be convened by AAPG, SIPES and HGS.
Ethics, Policy, Certification DPA Dealing with Practical Issues
During 2003, our societies — the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Society of Petroleum Engineers — held extensive discussions about working together to organize a new oil and gas conference and exhibition.
The technical program is in place and the time to register has arrived for an international event that has huge benefits for all.
AAPG's fourth annual Prospect and Property Expo — known widely by the popular acronym 'APPEX' — will be held Sept. 14-16 in Houston at the George R. Brown Convention Center, offering geoscientists the chance to buy, sell and trade their work in a professional marketplace.
U.N. General Assembly passed a resolution establishing deep ocean resources as a benefit for all of mankind.
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.