Environmental Ruling Threatens Wyoming Oil and Gas Drilling Leases - 26 March, 2024 07:30 AM
Two new grant funds have been announced by the AAPG Foundation — one honoring an AAPG award winner, one memorializing an AAPG member who was killed in a recent traffic accident.
This spring I was the master of ceremonies for a banquet at my Alma mater. The banquet was a general get-together designed for camaraderie — and designed to honor an alumnus who had given a lot to the university.
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.
John Darley challenges geoscientists to optimize technology to develop hydrocarbon resources.
Take an obscure man who made a great contribution to society. Write about it and you have a story people want to read.
What's the REAL problem? That's right. Is it PR? Is it access? The debate on acquiring rights to public lands continued in this technical session.
Thanks to another's investment in his life Sydney Powers Medalist Peter Vail was able to start down a career path which rewarded not only him but the industry he served.
Despite facing plenty of global uncertainties (war, SARS, the economy, etc.), nothing could derail the spirit -- or ultimate success -- of the AAPG Annual Meeting.
What's new on the AAPG Web site? The answer is plenty — even if you visited the site just yesterday.
Geologists working the Gulf of Mexico discover that if a picture is worth a thousand words, a suite of 3-D images is worth an encyclopedia's set of knowledge.