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Noted oilmen to discuss their track records for discovering oil and gas fields in the Rocky Mountain region as Michel T. Halbouty Lecture series guests.

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Access to public lands for natural resources development continues to be a hot-button topic for much of the United States — but in the Rocky Mountains, it is becoming a “battleground.”

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When it comes to talking about new discoveries, convention organizers have designed a new way to discuss something new.

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Salt Lake City is the site of the 88th AAPG Annual Meeting — and the program is as compelling as the setting is beautiful.

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'In the simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where he wants to go, gets up, and goes.'

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Back when I was generating and presenting drilling deals as an independent prospector, I frequently found myself feeling resentful because of my perception that with every prospect presentation, I was giving away a certain amount of precious geological knowledge and exploration strategy.

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Lasers have been synonymous with rock shows for years — but when it comes to the future of 3-D seismic work, they are about to become important for their rock shows.

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Louisiana officials have a message to share: Louisiana is a great place for oil and gas exploration and production.

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Given the plethora of expendable boreholes on land for receiver placement versus the marine environment, it comes as no surprise that most passive seismic applications thus far have been land-based.

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The next big thing? There's nothing passive about the rush toward passive seismic.

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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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