Pore Pressure and Related Issues – Special Focus: Asia Pacific

AAPG Workshop to Focus on Pore Pressure and Related Issues -- Special Focus: Asia Pacific

Sign up by 30 July to present at the in the first AAPG Asia Pacific Region GTW The AAPG Asia Pacific Region will present a GTW (Geosciences Technology Workshop) in Singapore, 27-29 October 2010. The theme is “Pore Pressure Prediction: Special Focus — Asia Pacific”. Be a part of this inaugural event by signing up [...]

Tell AAPG How We Can Serve Your Needs

Dear AAPG Member, You may already be aware of my presence in the Asia Pacific region to serve Members in any way I can — one primary function is to provide workshops and courses. In order to do this, I would be grateful if you would provide me with a wish list of topics for education [...]

KKU Student Chapter: Special Meeting with AAPG President

Picture: KKU Student Chapter with Mr. Scott Tinker, AAPG President, and Ms. Carol Cain McGowen, AAPG Section and Region Manager

On 23 March 2009, KKU (Khon Kaen University, Thailand) Student Chapter had a meeting with Mr. Scott Tinker, AAPG President, and Ms. Carol Cain McGowen, AAPG Section and Region Manager, at PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP).

Geoscience Organizations Role in Full Filling Global Petroleum Workforce Need: Example from the Asia Pacific Region

Herman Darman, AAPG Past President of Asia Pacific region, gave his talk in the conference

Geological Society of India: Golden Jubilee – 50th anniversary On October 12-13, 2008, the Geological Society of India organized a conference to commemorate their 50th anniversary. The conference was full of technical session on recent trends in earth sciences. Many of the speakers showed the contribution of Indian geoscientists to their nation. The conference was [...]

Borneo Deltas: Challenging the Models

Borneo Deltas

(and implications for deltaic reservoirs in SE Asia) by Joseph J Lambiase. Traditional delta models maintain that: 1) shoreline and sand body geometry and facies distribution reflect dominant hydrodynamic processes, 2) retrogradational stratigraphic successions are rarely, if ever, preserved, 3) reservoir quality is best in progradational, topset sands, and 4) reservoir-degrading bioturbation is less on [...]