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A side-trip well worth it -- Ed Dillon invites his fellow members to his community and the historic frontier Fort Clark Springs where you'll discover a community rich in history.
Buy great merchandise and contribute to the future of the industry: visit the AAPG General Store in San Antonio!
Ray L. Hunt shares his experiences with the art/science of wildcatting in this year's Halbouty lecture series talk, 'Distinguishing Successful Wildcatters: How Your Company Can Be Among The Best.'
Mary Fitts, Earth Science Teacher of the Year, encourages students' natural curiosity about the world around them.
EMD's luncheon poses the question: 'Will Coal Burn Brightly in the Future?'
To help convention-goers 'Pursue The Unconventional,' EMD offers a forum to discuss the 'Future of Unconventional Resource Plays.'
AAPG's '100 Who Made a Difference' retrospective kicks off with a forum titled 'Discovery Thinking,' featuring six geologists sharing the stories of their success in the industry.
'Less controversy, more science.' Those four words provide the core of a special forum on 'The Changing Debate on Global Warming.'
A leader among leaders: Past AAPG president James A. Gibbs has helped lead the Association in countless ways -- a big reason why he's this year's recipient of the Michel T. Halbouty Outstanding Leadership Award.
Thirty-four of the Association's top achievers, geoscientists, and dedicated volunteers will be honored in a ceremony at the meeting's opening session.
This workshop will be held Feb 21-22 in Oklahoma City, and will bring together industry practitioners, government and state agencies, nonprofit and academic institutions in a first of its kind event that will spark new ideas, motivate interdisciplinary and multi institutional collaboration and support the establishment of best practices for cleaning up and repurposing wells across the nation.
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