Explorer Regions and Sections
By Jean Malan,Jean Malan,Jeff Aldrich
This month’s column discusses next year’s AAPG International Conference and Exhibition in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Added on 01 October, 2007
Explorer Article
By Louise Durham
See how the Barnett shale gas plays in the Fort Worth Basin.
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Added on 01 October, 2007
Explorer Geophysical Corner
By Bob Hardage
As seismic interpreters, most of us believe that robust reflection events are associated with drilling targets. In this article, we look at the opposite principle as: “Drill where there is no reflection signal.”
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Division Column DEG
By Charles Groat
It is not unusual today to hear a speaker dealing with resources. Water supply is lurking as the greatest resource challenge facing much of the world’s population.
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Director’s Corner
By Rick Fritz
It's time for the AAPG, its Sections, Regions and sister societies to start their annual technical program presentations at meetings and conferences.
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Article
Alton A. Brown, of Richardson, Texas, wins the A.I. Levorsen Memorial Award.
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Article
By Larry Nation
This article discusses how the United States and other countries will dispose high-level radioactive waste. The challenge is finding ways of storage that provides adequate protection for hundreds of thousands of years.
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Article
Operators big and small continue to grab attention for their efforts in the high-profile Barnett Shale play in the Fort Worth Basin.
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Article
By Louise Durham
The Barnett Shale natural gas play has become so prolific it appears to have taken on a life of its own. A major piece of the action is in a highly urbanized area, Fort Worth, Texas.
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Added on 01 September, 2007
Explorer Division Column EMD
By J.L Renner
Geothermal energy is used to produce electricity in 24 countries. Leading the way is the United States, followed by the Philippines, Mexico, Indonesia and Italy.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 August, 2007