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For those of you who attended our inaugural Web Symposium, I would like to offer a sincere thank you.

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Learn! Blog

Find out about our new Web Symposium Series, GTWs, and listen to a description of upcoming events.

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Field (trip) of dreams: AAPG Honorary Member Roger Slatt is leading a research team in a reservoir characterization study of the Barnett Shale.

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The fairly recent commercial availability of electrical borehole imaging tools enables operators to economically and effectively maximize their assets, without expensive coring in many cases.

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Coming of age: Borehole imaging technology, which started its evolvement from dip-meter technology in the 1980s, has advanced to become an increasingly effective tool.

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Gas shales have advanced to an economic gas play since the year 2000 thanks to a combination of high gas prices, shale reservoir characterization and advances in drilling and completion technology.

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Isn't that “sweet?” High resolution aeromagnetic surveys have become a more important tool in the hunt for subtle geological features.

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Mark Ouimette, professor and head of geological and environmental sciences at Hardin-Simmons University, has received the inaugural AAPG Holland Award of Excellence.

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The two-page fax came hand-written, with an apology of sorts at the top.

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Second verse, same as the first: Headlines earlier this year proclaimed the Marcellus Shale as the year's most surprising play. Today the surprise is gone – but the play is getting hotter still.

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