Volunteer work should always be fun — and this year, I think the Executive Committee has had some fun, working with this headquarters staff, this Advisory Council and the House of Delegates.
Northern exposure: AAPG opens its newest training and development center, the Geoscience Professional Development Centre, at Canada's University of Calgary.
Riding high on the success of last year's initial experience, the creators of APPEX 2002 are expecting this year's event to be not only twice as big but twice as successful as well.
AAPG takes its first steps in bringing training centers to the international arena by dedicating a new facility for the training and development of professional-level geoscience skills at London's Imperial College.
It took a long time, but one geologist finally helped prove the deep reservoir potential of the Trenton-Black River formations in the Appalachian Basin.
Yes, technology is a factor for success in the field — but did you know it's also a factor for success before you go out into the field? Call it the 3-D seismic advantage.
DPA Forum: As the new century gains momentum, the industry pace quickens. This dynamic has impacted the way business is done today.
Harsh reality of Canada: Competing head-to-head with the best opportunities available worldwide, Canadian exploration plays have attracted the attention of American E&P companies.
Heaven-sent blessings? Geologists discuss the exploration potential of impact craters.
AAPG announces new Memoir released