Monthly Archive: April 2012

AAPG Post-Mortem

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If Albert Hammond had been in Long Beach last week, about 6,000 folks might have beat him senseless. Albert, for those who don’t know, was the man behind the 1970′s turntable hit, “It Never Rains in Southern California.” I guess Albert never hung out in Long Beach in late April! Despite the dreary weather outside …

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California Dreamin’ at the AAPG 2012

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Next week NEOS will be California Dreamin’ with the rest of the attendees at the 2012 AAPG Annual Convention in Long Beach, California. In this, our second year at the AAPG, we’re thrilled to share the progress we’ve made in a single year with continued global expansion and in demonstrating our exploration insights in key …

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NEOS Global Program Locator

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NEOS has just launched a new extension to our website called Global Programs, to give our audience a clear understanding of where we currently operate, how we apply our multi-measurement methodology to basins both new and old as well as to offer a preview of programs that are under development. To date, our global activity …

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Insights Throughout the Geologic Column: Basement Applications

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Multi-measurement methodologies find application throughout the geologic column, from the basement to the surface. In this, the first of a four-part series, we look at applications in the deepest horizon of interest to most explorationists: the basement. As all geoscientists know, the basement is the foundation upon which all the other sedimentary layers rest, hence …

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