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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.

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Regulations regarding seismic exploration on federal land — an important factor in any program, but especially in the U.S. West, where so much of the land is federal acreage — are causing companies and crews to rethink their operations.

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Geology under attack: Voices raised to fight the removal of geology from education curriculum of state schools.

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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.

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Heaven-sent blessings? Geologists discuss the exploration potential of impact craters.

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Tradition is fine, but one exploration company decided to reject status quo thinking and conventional wisdom. The result: Crazy Horse.

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AAPG announces new Memoir released

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Adventure: Last year he led a record-setting ascent of the world's tallest mountain, but Pasquale Scaturro, AAPG's unofficial 'mountain man,' has more adventures planned.

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Anchorage gas diminishing: Natural gas, that is. Economics force a look at coalbed methane.

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Exploration Activities: When it comes to finding oil and gas potential, the past year's exploration activities may have been very good, indeed.

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