A scientific meeting set in a beautiful and culturally rich location established a number of 'firsts' for AAPG and proved to be a 'great success' in an unexpected way — the strength of its technical program.
'New Tracks to New Highs' is the theme of the 2005 AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, to be held in Paris, France, on Sept. 11-14.
APPEX, AAPG's annual fall prospect and property expo in Houston, kept its trend alive this year by being bigger and better than ever before.
It's November and the Arctic Circle is dark, except for the mesmerizing dance of the aurora borealis.
Exploring and producing oil and gas in Latin America today can be a very exciting and rewarding business.
One of the primary conclusions in AAPG's strategic plan is that AAPG will become a more global association. Currently, over 30 percent of AAPG members work internationally and approximately one-half of our new applications come from outside the United States.
Speakers are now picked and preparing for this year's AAPG Distinguished Lecture slate of talks, both in the United States and around the world.
A new study of sunken vessels in the Gulf of Mexico has ramifications for the oil industry — and it asks the question, can man-made reefs be beneficial in the deep water, too?
A visit to the Dallas Convention Center during the AAPG Annual Meeting last April was all that would have been needed for you to travel to the four corners of the world.
When once-rampant drilling activity in a region begins declining and the majors begin losing interest, 'it's all drilled up' becomes the common refrain.
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