Explorer Article

February sees the end of one tour while three more Distinguished Lecturers of AAPG start their tours around North America.

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Explorer Article

Registrations are now being accepted for this year’s AAPG Annual Convention in Houston – and registering by Feb. 17 could bring you considerable savings.

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Explorer Article

More than 300 enthusiastic attendees turned out for the recent Geo-Legends dinner and panel discussion hosted by the Houston Geological Society -- including 15 past presidents of HGS.

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Explorer Article

Is the work station killing geology? Well, of course not... but one successful geologist says there are some red flags that shouldn’t be ignored.

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Explorer Division Column DPA

It is hard to believe that a new year already has begun, and my tenure as president of the DPA is half over. I guess it's true that time flies when you are having fun!

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Explorer Director’s Corner

It is the start of a new year, and AAPG is making an assessment of its strategic goals. One of those goals is to develop more intersociety cooperative efforts.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

Big deal: Giant fields clearly are an important part of the world’s current energy situation. The challenging question is, what about tomorrow?

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Explorer Article

EMD announces technical paper awardees.

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Explorer Emphasis Article

You say 'well' and Geoprober respond 'how deep?' with this use of coil tubing drilling costs for simple deepwater, shallow microhole exploration may diminish.

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Explorer Division Column EMD

Most of the larger oil companies have adopted geographic information systems (GIS), or geospatial technology, and it has revolutionized the way they do business.

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Director, Bureau of Economic Geology and State Geologist of Texas

The Jackson School of Geosciences (JSG) at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) seeks a new Director for the Bureau of Economic Geology (Bureau), the oldest (1909) and second largest (~250 FTE) organized research unit at UT (https://www.beg.utexas.edu/ ). The role of the Director is multifaceted, serving as the chief executive of this dynamic geoscience research unit, which is also the State Geological Survey of Texas. The Director is the State Geologist of Texas.

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