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AAPG(American Association of Petroleum Geologists) 2011年年会 | |||||||||||||||||
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Industry professionals and students are invited to submit abstracts
to the AAPG 2011 Annual Convention & Exhibition. The technical program committee encourages abstracts that relate to any of the topics listed below. Planned sessions and formats (oral or poster) may be modified depending on actual submittals. Visit www.AAPG.org/Houston 2011 for abstract submittal updates and additional information. Theme 1:
Molecules to Marketplace: The Business of Energy This theme will include business energy experts from domestic and international companies who will discuss active oil and gas trends, price, demand and advice on what might happen in the future. Theme 2: Global Deepwater Reservoirs: Giant Leaps in E&P This theme will present state-of- the-art geoscience investigating deepwater reservoir studies and deepwater depositional environments in fields located offshore of the Gulf of Mexico and Africa. Theme 3: Worldwide E&P: Opportunities in the New Decade This theme will cover exploration and production onshore or offshore. It will include significant new plays and studies of geological trends from countries of the world including Americas, Brazil, Middle East and Asia. Theme 4: Challenged Resource Frontiers Challenged Reservoirs will cover multidisciplinary aspects related to the characterization, assessment and understanding of gas and oil resources from less-than-conventional reservoir systems in both the U.S. and international arena. We encourage contributions ranging in scale from ‘pore-throat to basin’. Theme 5: Mudstones and Shales: Unlocking the Promise This comprehensive theme will include U.S. and international gas- and oil-productive mudstone case studies, systems geology and geochemistry, exploration, assessment and ranking techniques, reservoir characterization and evaluation, and drilling and completion technologies. Theme 6: Siliciclastics: Advancing Research to Resource This theme will cover all aspects of siliciclastic research and reservoir characterization including, fluvial, shallow marine and deepwater settings, diagenesis and reservoir modeling. Theme 7: Insight into Carbonates and Evaporites This theme will include oral and poster sessions about carbonate and evaporite research (ancient and modern), carbonate reservoirs, reservoir modeling, seismic interpretation and oil and gas studies of carbonates. Theme 8: Breakthroughs: Tectonics, Salt and Basin Analysis This theme will hold sessions concentrating on basin analysis, petroleum systems and studies of structure and tectonics worldwide, including faulting styles and salt tectonics.. Theme 9: Integrating New Technology, Geophysics and Subsurface Data This theme will have abstracts and sessions relating to geology integrated with geophysics and applied to exploration and production, including surface and subsurface GIS mapping technology. Theme 10: Energy and Environmental Horizons: This theme will have energy and environmental sessions important to today’s natural resource and environmental geologists. Papers coordinated by the AAPG’s Energy Minerals Division (EMD) will address alternative energy resources. The Division of Environmental Geologists (DEG) will coordinate papers on environmental geology. Theme 11: The Next Geo-Generation: Who, What and Where This theme will explore the trends and dynamics of young professionals (1-10 years) in the energy industry through an exciting speaker program and poster sessions. Covered topics will include managing career development, attracting and retaining geoscience staff and forecasting new career pathways.
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