Explorer Geophysical Corner

This month's column is titled 'Seismic Meta Attributes as a Practical Exploration Tool: Gas Chimney and Fault Volumes.'

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The AAPG International Conference and Exhibition in Cairo proved to be an experience as interesting as the Land of the Pharaohs.

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This story will bug you: Biosteering is making a huge impact in today's global quest for and production of oil and gas.

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A new EXPLORER feature: Now you, too, can dazzle your friends and enemies with sharp (and correct) answers to tough questions about the oil industry.

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AAPG has been a participant in the biannual Geo Conference since it began in 1994. Geo2002 was held in Manama, Bahrain, in April and drew from not only most of the Middle East countries, but also Europe, North Africa, Eurasia and the United States.

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The most ambitious Distinguished Lecture effort in the program's history is announced for 2002-03.

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Cairo 2002: The program is set and final preparations are being made for Cairo 2002, AAPG's next international conference.

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A global assessment of undiscovered conventional oil and gas resources has led to some surprising geologic insights regarding petroleum systems.

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And the country most favored by energy companies for new ventures is … you'll have to read the results of an independent industry survey. (Hint: This is the third year in a row it has been ranked number one.)

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The world in 2002 might be spinning under the influence of terrorism and reeling from other uncertainties, but that hasn't stopped the planet's need for energy — nor extinguished the fire to explore and discover hydrocarbons.

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