Explorer Article
By Louise Durham
APPEX 2002 attracts more than 2,000 people to Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center, proving that an already successful event can be even bigger and better.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 October, 2002
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Kathy Shirley
The dead sea? Not any more — companies are returning to the shelf to be part of the Gulf of Mexico's deep gas play.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 October, 2002
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Kathy Shirley
Results of the most recent Gulf of Mexico lease sale indicate that companies are going deep — both geologically and in water depth.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 October, 2002
Explorer Article
By Susan Eaton
The most ambitious Distinguished Lecture effort in the program's history is announced for 2002-03.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 September, 2002
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Diane Freeman
With a patented technology that allows it to shoot seismic so it does not disturb urban areas, one Denver-based company is moving into suburbs and other cityscapes to search for oil and gas deposits.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 September, 2002
Explorer Regions and Sections
By Jack Thomas
More than 200 geologists, geophysicists and engineers attended the 'International Symposium on China Petroleum Exploration in the 21st Century: Second Marine Forum on Marine Carbonate Reservoirs,' held recently in Hangzhou, China.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 August, 2002
Explorer Emphasis Article
By David Brown
Companies eyeing exploration in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska see prospects there as good to great, despite a scarcity of previous drilling there.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 August, 2002
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Kathy Shirley
Through the ages Egypt has been synonymous with riches — and that tradition continues today, thanks in part its successes with oil and gas exploration.Where in the world are deals being offered?
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 August, 2002
Explorer Emphasis Article
The world in 2002 might be spinning under
the influence of terrorism and reeling from other uncertainties,
but that hasn't stopped the planet's need for energy — nor extinguished
the fire to explore and discover hydrocarbons.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 August, 2002