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Planning has begun on a new APPEX (AAPG Prospect and Property Expo) in London, England, following the tremendous results of the initial APPEX held last August in Houston.

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Read all about it! A Canadian geologist working in West Africa is bringing — and shipping — geology and other earth science books to students there who are hungry to learn.

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An EXPLORER perennial: A list showing the top oil and gas discoveries for 2001.

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Neither rain, nor sleet, now snow nor the mountains of iceberg alley are stopping the industry in the Canadian East Coast offshore.

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Economics and risk: Borehole imaging using microresistivity images have become important, efficient, cost-effective tools

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AAPG's unofficial expert on the El Niño phenomenon and its effect on natural gas prices says he does not expect to see $10 gas prices again this year -- but he does anticipate steady gas prices through this winter.

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As Americans enter the winter heating season, they must rely upon the security of foreign imports of oil and natural gas to heat their homes, offices and factories -- and Canada, with its highly integrated, transcontinental system of pipelines, is a key energy supplier to the United States.

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John Seitz, president and chief operating office of Anadarko Petroleum Corp., outlined seven key elements to a successful merger or acquisition.

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It's mid-August in the land of the midnight sun. High above the Arctic Circle, barges laden with seismic and drilling equipment are moving northwards, navigating the myriad of channels that comprise the Mackenzie River.

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The reality of significant natural gas potential found in the Great Lakes region of North America continues to emerge, and states bordering the lakes are becoming yet another battleground for the U.S. energy debate.

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