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'Genesis of Oligocene Sandstone Reservoir, Seligson Field, Texas,' by Robert H. Nanz, was printed in the AAPG BULLETIN, Volume 38, January 1954.
APPEX, AAPG's annual fall prospect and property expo in Houston, kept its trend alive this year by being bigger and better than ever before.
Breakthroughs in geological understanding have transformed Canada's Arctic region from a source-limited basin to one that is rich in mature source rock.
The first steps have been taken in an intersociety effort to create a Certification of Petroleum Reserves Evaluators program.
Here's one final reminder: This fall's AAPG/SEG Student Expo will be held Oct. 17-18 at Houston's Westin Galleria Hotel — an event designed to give geoscience students a chance to showcase their talents and network with industry representatives.
AAPG's Distinguished Lecture program will have three speakers on tour in October, including some U.S. and Canadian talks by this year's AAPG-SEG speaker.
Finding oil in the deep water? That's just the first step. What's getting increasingly important is finding quality oil.
A team of geoscientists is unraveling some mysteries of the Gulf of Mexico using long offset seismic and marine gravity data to create a valuable 3-D model.
As with the previous three Houston APPEX events, geoscientists will once again have the chance to buy, sell and trade their work in a professional marketplace.
APPEX Success: AAPG's fourth annual Prospect and Property Expo, set this month in Houston -- is proving to be a serious place for serious buyers.
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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