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Northern exposure: That gush of excitement you may feel may be coming from Canada – specifically, eastern Canada – and it’s all because the Utica shale play there may be as big as the Barnett.

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The year of living dangerously: Grim days, challenging conditions, exciting discoveries. A look back at the top global developments of 2009.

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It’s complicated: If your well comes up dry it’s all bad news, right? Well, not really. In the oil industry, a lot of dark clouds have a valuable silver lining.

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The Eagle and the hawk: A still-fledging shale gas play, the Cretaceous Eagle Ford, is making a lot of noise in Texas – and the hawks are circling to get a piece of the action.

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December Web Explorer is ready and can be found here: December Explorer

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As geology students, you may find yourself asking: How much education do I need to get a good job in the oil and gas industry?

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With the addition of 11 new video interviews from Denver, get it from the horse’s mouth – AAPG members talk about their first jobs, past jobs, as well as how and why they became involved in the oil and gas industry.

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Whether you’re a geology student or a young professional working in the energy field, you have all but dedicated yourself to the industry.

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I love my job. Not just the position of the Web Producer at AAPG, but the whole graphic/web/video/design/development aspect of my job.

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Are you a student or a young professional just starting in the oil and gas industry and looking for advice from someone who knows the industry, who’s “been there and done that?” You’re in luck!

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Courtesy of AAPG and AAPG Datapages, two Discovery Series data sets have been donated free of charge for use as online teaching materials. Discovery Series 10 – Sandstone Petrology: A Tutorial Petrographic Image Atlas 2nd Edition and Discovery Series 15 – Carbonate Petrology: Interactive Petrography Tutorial, both authored by Kitty Milliken, have been posted online for easy accessibility.

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AAPG publications are widely read by geologists, geophysicists and reservoir engineers. Are they your target audience? Then take advantage of the many advertising opportunities available in AAPG’s news and journal magazines.

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Results of the 2022 AAPG Member/Customer Planning Survey.

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Claudia J. Hackbarth, a Houston-based geologist who has held a variety of management and leadership positions for the Royal Dutch Shell Group, assumed the presidency of AAPG on July 1.

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Executive summary of the AAPG 2022 Member/Customer Planning Survey

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