Explorer Emphasis Article
By David Brown
Can super basins save the planet? IHS Markit, the international industry analysis firm, estimates the world will need to replace production of more than 14.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent annually by the year 2040.
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Added on 01 January, 2018
Learn! Blog
By Susan Nash
Understanding the business side of oil and gas exploration and development is fundamental to success, especially in times of uncertainty and disruptive technologies. Welcome to an interview with Joe Dumesnil, Overland Oil and Gas. Joe will be speaking at the AAPG Annual Convention in the Special Session on the Business of Oil and Gas.
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Added on 21 December, 2017
Middle East Blog
By Cora Navarro
The second edition of the AAPG Stratigraphic Traps of the Middle East workshop took place on 11 – 13 December 2017 at the Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah hotel, Muscat, Oman. This year we had seventy two attendees from ten different countries.
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Added on 20 December, 2017
Middle East Blog
By Cora Navarro
The Field Seminar: Strike-Slip Tectonics, Tectono-Stratigraphy And Petroleum Systems Of The Levant Restraining Bend In Lebanon will take place in Beirut, Lebanon from 26-28 April 2018.
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Added on 17 December, 2017
Explorer Historical Highlights
By Peter Baillie
Australia’s first offshore well heralded a new era of hydrocarbon independence for a continent previously thought to have “the wrong geology” to host significant oil and gas deposits. This success did not come easily – the early history of oil exploration in eastern Australia was long and frustrating, and not very successful.
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Added on 01 December, 2017
Explorer Geophysical Corner
By Kurt Marfurt,Ritesh Sharma,Satinder Chopra
The definition of accurate horizons is critical to the construction of the low-frequency component of the impedance model used in seismic impedance inversion.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 December, 2017
Explorer Division Column DEG
By Stephen Testa
Our industry, science and profession have been taking note of the importance of being prominent and proactive in assuring the public and other stakeholders that the energy extraction industry implements environmental stewardship in a manner equivalent to its skill and innovation in extracting the oil, gas and minerals that society needs.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 December, 2017
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Louise Durham
The Energy and Environmental Science & Technology Directorate at the Idaho National Laboratory has scientists working diligently to better understand how fluids might flow through the small pores in shales where the silt- and clay-size particles can measure as small as less than 0.004 millimeters.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 December, 2017
Explorer Emphasis Article
By Louise Durham
Big Oil’s next big gusher will happen at a tiny, tiny scale, according to scientists at IBM.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 December, 2017
Explorer Article
By Erin Potter Sullenger
The industry might be tempted to relax or postpone environmental compliance activities, especially those that might be new or expensive. Succumbing to this temptation is risky and could prove more costly in the long run.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
Added on 01 December, 2017