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Early meetings were held in downtown Pittsburgh and Oakland. The membership quickly showed the oil and gas industry an ability to produce superior geological publications. This capability has continued to the present time. Dinner meetings in the fifties through seventies generally featured topics of interest to the oil and gas community.
PAPG is an affiliated association with AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) and has representation in the House of Delegates.Educational opportunities are provided via field trips, seminars and AAPG Sectional meetings, sponsored solely by PAPG or in conjunction with the PTTC (Petroleum Technology Transfer Council), PGS (Pittsburgh Geological Society) and SPE (Society of ...
The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is one of the world's largest professional geological societies with about 17,000 members across 129 countries.The AAPG works to "advance the science of geology, especially as it relates to petroleum, natural gas, other subsurface fluids, and mineral resources; to promote the technology of exploring for, finding, and producing these ...
Edinburgh Geological Society – Scotland; Geological Curators' Group – England; Geological Society of Glasgow – Scotland; Geological Society of London (GSL) – England [1] Geological Survey of Ireland; Geologists' Association (GA) Rockwatch – junior club of the Geologists' Association
The Allegheny Group, often termed the Allegheny Formation, [2] is a Pennsylvanian-age geological unit in the Appalachian Plateau.It is a major coal-bearing unit in the eastern United States, extending through western and central Pennsylvania, western Maryland and West Virginia, and southeastern Ohio.
Donald Ira Siegel (born October 24, 1947 [1]) is the emeritus Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor in the department of Earth Science at Syracuse University. [2] He served as the president of the Geological Society of America from July 2019 until June 2020.
Pennsylvania's physiographic provinces The Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania has abundant anthracite coal, a high-value energy source.. The Geology of Pennsylvania consists of six distinct physiographic provinces, three of which are subdivided into different sections.
The Pennsylvania Geological Survey, or Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey (BTGS), is a geological survey enacted by the Pennsylvania General Assembly "to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania by collecting, preserving, and disseminating impartial information on the Commonwealth's geology, geologic resources, and topography in order to contribute to the understanding, wise use, and ...