Explorer Regions and Sections
By Jorge Navarro
The Ayoluengo field, commonly cited as Spain’s only onshore oil field, was discovered in June 1964. Today, 50 years later, the field is still active, with an average production of some 100 barrels oil per day and a total cumulated oil production of nearly 17 million barrels of oil.
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Added on 01 June, 2014
Explorer Geophysical Corner
By Bill Keach,Clayton Chandler,Colby Hazard,David Tingey,Gene Wolfe,Jani Radebaugh,John McBride,Kari Arnold,Scott Ritter,Thomas Morris
Steeply dipping bedforms and bed sets often develop where sediment accumulates and migrates, and are expressed as clinoform patterns on seismic data. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) provides ultra-high-resolution images of the internal structure of these sediment accumulations.
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Added on 01 June, 2014
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Louise Durham
The time-worn phrase 'everything old is new again' is an apt description for much of the revved-up activity in the oil patch these days.
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Added on 01 June, 2014
Energy Policy Blog
By Edith Allison
During the recent AAPG Congressional Visits Day, staff for the House Natural Resources Committee expressed interest in receiving input on issues and potential legislation from knowledgeable stakeholders. Here is an easy way to get involved in the process of informing Washington, D.C., decision makers: send a quick comment to the committee members in response to a particular hearing.
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Added on 26 March, 2014
Energy Policy Blog
By Edith Allison
BOEM has just issued its programmatic environmental impact statement (PEIS) for comment--through April 7. In announcing the decision, BOEM stated, that its review of geological and geophysical surveys in the Mid- and South-Atlantic planning areas '...establishes multiple mitigation measures designed to minimize the impacts to marine life while setting a path forward for survey activities that will update nearly four-decade-old data on offshore energy resources in the region.'
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Added on 03 March, 2014