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The pace of gas hydrate energy assessment projects has accelerated over the past year, with a series of planned field tests in 2004 that may help prove the viability of gas hydrates as a commercial resource.

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You know all that water that makes offshore seismic operations so ... inconvenient? A new application is allowing scientists to use that same seismic to study the 'layers' of that same water -- and the benefits could go far beyond the world of oil.

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A world at war, a deadly epidemic of global proportions and other catastrophic events teamed up to disrupt in part AAPG’s Distinguished Lecture program last year -- but the train is back on track.

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What's in a name? Welcome to the sometime-wistful, sometime-wacky world of geologic nomenclature.

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Explorer President’s Column

My commute to the office from my house in Houston takes 30-45 minutes to travel five miles during rush hour traffic. As I sat in 'gridlock' recently, I recalled a very interesting conversation with Bob (not his real name) whom I met on the North Slope of Alaska at Kupark Field (adjacent to Prudhoe Bay).

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December 7, 1941 is a day that lives in infamy. But January 29, 1969 is another date that was made infamous, due to the Santa Barbara Channel oil spill that changed the course of exploration history.

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Fighting the 'good fight' ... this geologist helps the environmentally conscious understand her job.

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Is it possible for an oil company to survive — and even thrive — in a place where people don't like the oil industry? Before answering, consider the case of California-based Venoco.

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Technical training center offers a place for geoscientists to brush up their computer skills.

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Outcrops in Spain that may hold secrets to understanding deepwater reservoirs are providing new clues to scientists, thanks largely to new 3-D laser technologies.

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