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Dare to dream: A hint of optimism is sweeping through today's geophysical industry.
Texas will soon require continuing education credits for geoscientists renewing their licenses.
Let's make a deal: For today's exploration playmakers, the good times are back, with a very nice twist.
Ready or not, here they come: Gulf operators face what could be a record hurricane season.
Energy industry companies and geoscience college students are invited to participate in the fifth annual AAPG/SEG Spring Student Expo, set March 10-12 at the Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla.
Wildcats, yes, elephants, no: A revealing snapshot look back at the top global discoveries for 2004 may help answer the question of what our oil future will be – and from where our energy may come.
This year's annual Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists' Core Conference, a cornerstone of the CSPG' technical offerings, will be held June 23-24 in Calgary, immediately following the AAPG Annual Convention.
More than 170 students and a historic number of representatives from 20 companies made the recent AAPG/SEG Student Expo an across-the-board success.
AAPG's second annual Winter Education Conference, which includes 11 different courses over five days, will be held Feb. 14-18 in Houston.
Major exploration efforts are essential to identify badly needed new reserves. Yet the exploration segment of the industry remains somewhat lethargic — for a number of reasons.
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