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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.
It's time for a geoscience Fiesta! San Antonio, a famously festive city, is the site of this year's AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, held this month at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
The House of Delegates will elect new officers and discuss two amendments at their meeting in San Antonio, before the start of the annual convention.
Geology is in the blood of this year's AAPG Outstanding Explorer, Dudley Hughes, who has 65 fields and over 200 million barrels of oil to his credit.
Deep in the heart of Texas . . . there are a lot of new approaches and strategies that are being applied in a lot of older areas, providing a fresh appearance to a familiar face.
Pass the salt, please: How advances in 3-D seismic technology opened the subsalt exploration door in the Gulf of Mexico – and why that matters to the rest of the industry.
In an attempt to improve the health of our employees AAPG is looking at several programs this year to help staff eat and exercise better.
Enhancing the professional development of both the current and future work force is an ongoing priority for AAPG.
The 15th annual North American Prospect Expo (NAPE), held in Houston in early February, followed suit along with the rest of the industry by setting yet another attendance record.