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Brian Maxted, one of his generation’s most successful oil finders, probed the past and future of exploration during his Michel T. Halbouty Lecture at this year’s AAPG Annual Meeting in Dallas.
Ten years old and going strong: The Auger deepwater field in the Gulf of Mexico continues to yield not just hydrocarbons, but valuable data.
Geology without borders, part III: The prolific Trenton-Black River fairway is bringing exploration success and possibilities to Canada's Anticosti Island.
The program is being finalized, but the time to start preparing for the year's premier international meeting is now.
Peek-a-boo! I see ... well, rock, shale, mud. Drilling a well while running seismic becomes more and more a reality.
Think seismic and you think exploration, right? Well, get ready for something new -- seismic in the realm of the reservoir.
Since February's EXPLORER article on Canadian Trenton-Black River activity, Calgary-based Talisman Energy announced yet another discovery in the play in northern New York state.
Geology without borders: An exploration renaissance is under way in eastern Canada, thanks to the prolific Trenton-Black River fairway.
A new format for training is introduced through AAPG's Education programs. The WEC may be just what you've been waiting for.
The petroleum industry and government researchers have joined forces to study gas hydrate accumulations in the Gulf of Mexico.