Explorer ProTracks
By Courtney Chadney
ProTracks: Let's make a deal: OK, you know your prospect has enormous potential. Do you have what it takes to be a closer?
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Added on 01 May, 2012
Explorer Article
By Louise Durham
Wolfberry isn't the latest flavor at the smoothie bar, but it may be the tastiest discovery in the past 50 years in the Permian Basin.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 May, 2012
Explorer Article
By Louise Durham
The golden oldie: Operators’ eyes tend to light up when talking about the Permian Basin, with good reason – the venerable play is not only still going strong, it keeps providing exciting new chapters to its history.
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Added on 01 May, 2012
Explorer Historical Highlights
By Jessica Moore
Tenacity and a keen business mind were traits contributing to the success of one of California’s most prosperous oilmen of the early 1900s – except this particular oilman was a woman.
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Added on 01 April, 2012
Explorer Regions and Sections
By Carol McGowen
Frigid temperatures and blizzard conditions moved across Europe in early February, setting new records – and as temperatures fell, gas prices from the main pipeline in Russia rose to the highest levels since 2006.
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Added on 01 March, 2012
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Louise Durham
Fayetteville Shale– The Sequel: The play has a glorious past, but technological advances and data integration are making its present – and future – even better.
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Added on 01 March, 2012
Explorer Regions and Sections
By Carol McGowen
Geoscientists and others working the booming plays of Latin America know experience is a great tool.
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Added on 01 February, 2012
Explorer Policy Watch
By David Curtiss
I first wrote about the Keystone XL pipeline in this column back in September 2010. At the time, the project was nearing the end of a review by the U.S. Department of State for a Presidential Permit.
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Added on 01 February, 2012
Explorer ProTracks
By Courtney Chadney
BP is recruiting the next generation of scientists and believe their response to the Macondo incident may have helped raise their profile and interest of this new talent resource.
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Added on 01 February, 2012
Explorer Article
By Louise Durham
Home grown: A recent National Petroleum Council study suggests America has enough oil resources to meet its growing demand for several decades.
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Added on 01 February, 2012