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February sees the end of one tour while three more Distinguished Lecturers of AAPG start their tours around North America.

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EMD announces technical paper awardees.

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Gas shales are currently one of the hottest plays in the United States as a result of high gas prices, the remarkable success in the Barnett Shale in the Fort Worth Basin, technological advancements in drilling and completions, and predicted near-term shortages of natural gas.

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Science and business are the themes for the Rocky Mountain Natural Gas 2004 energy summit — this year's annual Rocky Mountain Section meeting — which will be held Aug. 9-11 at Denver's Colorado Convention Center.

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The role of geology is fairly well-defined in conventional oil and gas plays, but emerging unconventional gas plays have muddied the waters.

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Explorer A Look Back Column

In 1954, Ed McKee finished the classic GSA monograph #61 on the 'Stratigraphy and History of the Moenkopi Formation.'

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Same business, different ... everything else. A look at how Colorado has fared during the past year, offering a contrasting tale.

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Working it out ... DOE workshop examines applications for microhole technology.

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Timing, teamwork and technology contributed to the success stories of the lives of the lives of the featured lecturers at the Michel T. Halbouty Lecture.

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Can anything be done about negative perceptions of the oil and gas industry? The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board is trying to prove the answer is 'yes.'

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