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Emily Oatney knew as a teenager – a feeling affirmed by a hike in the mountains – that she wanted a career as a geologist.
A side-trip well worth it -- Ed Dillon invites his fellow members to his community and the historic frontier Fort Clark Springs where you'll discover a community rich in history.
Buy great merchandise and contribute to the future of the industry: visit the AAPG General Store in San Antonio!
Ray L. Hunt shares his experiences with the art/science of wildcatting in this year's Halbouty lecture series talk, 'Distinguishing Successful Wildcatters: How Your Company Can Be Among The Best.'
Mary Fitts, Earth Science Teacher of the Year, encourages students' natural curiosity about the world around them.
EMD's luncheon poses the question: 'Will Coal Burn Brightly in the Future?'
To help convention-goers 'Pursue The Unconventional,' EMD offers a forum to discuss the 'Future of Unconventional Resource Plays.'
AAPG's '100 Who Made a Difference' retrospective kicks off with a forum titled 'Discovery Thinking,' featuring six geologists sharing the stories of their success in the industry.
'Less controversy, more science.' Those four words provide the core of a special forum on 'The Changing Debate on Global Warming.'
A leader among leaders: Past AAPG president James A. Gibbs has helped lead the Association in countless ways -- a big reason why he's this year's recipient of the Michel T. Halbouty Outstanding Leadership Award.
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