Take a look through the U.S. perspective regarding the development of energy fuels world wide.
Looking beyond the next 10 years investors are starting to inquire about how the global climate changes will impact the investments they are making today.
Thanks to stubbornly-high commodity prices, record profits are being rung up at a host of oil and gas firms. For the most part they're using the accruing volumes of cash to pay down debt and spruce up their financial standing in general.
The energy industry is at a crossroads — petroleum is in the rearview mirror and a methane-based economy is squarely ahead.
The Middle East dominates the world's energy scene, the world's politics, the world's media focus — and in Dallas, the Middle East will again be in the spotlight.
Embrace the Future, Celebrate the Past: It's time for the Association's 89th annual meeting, which will be held this month at the Dallas Convention Center.
Thirty winters ago, the world was jolted to find how important oil is in their lives.
Planning to attend the AAPG Annual Meeting in Dallas? If so, an important deadline looms this month.
An energy blueprint for the next 50 years in the Pacific Rim is now available in DVD format from the AAPG Bookstore.
The program is being finalized, but the time to start preparing for the year's premier international meeting is now.
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.
Executive summary of the AAPG 2022 Member/Customer Planning Survey
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.