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The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is one of the world's largest professional geological societies with more than 40,000 members across 129 countries as of 2021. 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 materials in an economically and environmentally sound manner; and to advance the professional well-being of its members." The AAPG was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma; currently almost one-third of its members live outside the United States.

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  • Die American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) ist eine internationale wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Erdölgeologie, hat aber allgemein das Ziel der Förderung der Geowissenschaften. Sie wurden 1917 gegründet und hat ihren Hauptsitz in Tulsa in Oklahoma. Etwa ein Drittel der Mitglieder sind keine Einwohner der Vereinigten Staaten. Mitglieder müssen einen Abschluss in Geologie haben und mindestens drei Jahre Berufserfahrung. Es gibt Abteilungen für Umwelt-Geowissenschaften (DEG), Energie-Mineralien (EMD) und Professional Affairs mit einem eigenen Ethik-Code und Maßnahmen zur Förderung des professionellen Standards der Mitglieder. Sie veröffentlicht monatlich das AAPG Explorer Magazin (Newsletter) und das AAPG Bulletin. (de)
  • The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is one of the world's largest professional geological societies with more than 40,000 members across 129 countries as of 2021. 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 materials in an economically and environmentally sound manner; and to advance the professional well-being of its members." The AAPG was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma; currently almost one-third of its members live outside the United States. Over the years, the activities of the AAPG have broadened so that they bring together not just geology but also geophysics, geochemistry, engineering, and innovative analytics to enable the more efficient and environmentally-friendly approaches to the development of all earth-based energy sources. New transformative technologies, such as the ability to better characterize reservoirs through imaging and the integration of multiple data sources, are coupled with concerns about the environment. Members and affiliated societies are very much involved in preserving the quality of groundwater, dealing responsibly with produced water, and understanding the mechanisms of induced seismicity. In addition to subsurface investigations, the society supports mapping of the surface and the use of new technologies (UAVs, drones, big data analytics), with the goals of advancing the science and understanding of geological processes. AAPG publishes the AAPG Explorer magazine and AAPG Bulletin scientific journal, and co-publishes a scientific journal with the Society of Exploration Geophysicists called . The organization holds an annual meeting including a technical conference and exhibition, sponsors other conferences and continuing education for members around the world such as ongoing Geosciences Technology Workshops, and provides various other services to its members. The organization also includes divisions focused on particular aspects of the profession. These include the Division of Environmental Geosciences, Division of Professional Affairs, and the Energy and Minerals Division. The association membership has included Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a U.S. astronaut who walked on the moon. (en)
  • De American Association of Petroleum Geologists (afgekort: AAPG) is een non-profitorganisatie die zich toelegt op het verspreiden en uitwisselen van aardwetenschappelijke (met name geologische) kennis uit de . De organisatie had in 2007 meer dan 31.000 leden en zetelt in het Amerikaanse Tulsa (Oklahoma). Ongeveer een derde van de leden woont buiten de VS, de meeste zijn werkzaam in de olie-industrie. De AAPG legt zich, behalve op kennis en techniek uit de exploratie, ook toe op milieuvraagstukken gerelateerd aan aardwetenschappelijke problemen. Ze geeft twee wetenschappelijke tijdschriften uit. In 1999 nam de AAPG het standpunt in dat de menselijke invloed op de opwarming van de Aarde niet aangetoond is. De AAPG had gedurende de jaren 00 openlijk kritiek op de methoden en cijfers van het IPCC, die ze gepolitiseerd en onwetenschappelijk acht. (nl)
  • L'American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) è un'associazione professionale di geologi. Fondata nel 1917, ha sede a Tulsa, Oklahoma. Inizialmente composta quasi esclusivamente da statunitensi, è cresciuta ed espansa internazionalmente ed oggi un terzo dei suoi membri vive stabilmente fuori dagli USA. L'AAPG, che nel 2007 contava oltre 31.000 membri, si occupa dello sviluppo delle Scienze Geologiche legate all'esplorazione ed alla produzione di idrocarburi, di promuovere nuove tecnologie, di ispirare alte condotte professionali. (it)
  • Американская ассоциация геологов-нефтяников (англ. American Association of Petroleum Geologists; AAPG) — одно из крупнейших в мире профессиональных геологических обществ, насчитывающее более 35 тысяч членов (2017). Ассоциация продвигает геологию нефти, природного газа и других подземных минеральных ресурсов. Развивает и обосновывает технологию разведки и производства этих ископаемых. В состав ассоциации входил Харрисон Шмитт, астронавт США, побывавший на Луне. Почти треть современных членов ассоциации проживает вне США. (ru)
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  • L'American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) è un'associazione professionale di geologi. Fondata nel 1917, ha sede a Tulsa, Oklahoma. Inizialmente composta quasi esclusivamente da statunitensi, è cresciuta ed espansa internazionalmente ed oggi un terzo dei suoi membri vive stabilmente fuori dagli USA. L'AAPG, che nel 2007 contava oltre 31.000 membri, si occupa dello sviluppo delle Scienze Geologiche legate all'esplorazione ed alla produzione di idrocarburi, di promuovere nuove tecnologie, di ispirare alte condotte professionali. (it)
  • Американская ассоциация геологов-нефтяников (англ. American Association of Petroleum Geologists; AAPG) — одно из крупнейших в мире профессиональных геологических обществ, насчитывающее более 35 тысяч членов (2017). Ассоциация продвигает геологию нефти, природного газа и других подземных минеральных ресурсов. Развивает и обосновывает технологию разведки и производства этих ископаемых. В состав ассоциации входил Харрисон Шмитт, астронавт США, побывавший на Луне. Почти треть современных членов ассоциации проживает вне США. (ru)
  • The American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) is one of the world's largest professional geological societies with more than 40,000 members across 129 countries as of 2021. 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 materials in an economically and environmentally sound manner; and to advance the professional well-being of its members." The AAPG was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma; currently almost one-third of its members live outside the United States. (en)
  • Die American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) ist eine internationale wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Erdölgeologie, hat aber allgemein das Ziel der Förderung der Geowissenschaften. Sie wurden 1917 gegründet und hat ihren Hauptsitz in Tulsa in Oklahoma. Etwa ein Drittel der Mitglieder sind keine Einwohner der Vereinigten Staaten. Mitglieder müssen einen Abschluss in Geologie haben und mindestens drei Jahre Berufserfahrung. Sie veröffentlicht monatlich das AAPG Explorer Magazin (Newsletter) und das AAPG Bulletin. (de)
  • De American Association of Petroleum Geologists (afgekort: AAPG) is een non-profitorganisatie die zich toelegt op het verspreiden en uitwisselen van aardwetenschappelijke (met name geologische) kennis uit de . De organisatie had in 2007 meer dan 31.000 leden en zetelt in het Amerikaanse Tulsa (Oklahoma). Ongeveer een derde van de leden woont buiten de VS, de meeste zijn werkzaam in de olie-industrie. (nl)
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  • Американская ассоциация геологов-нефтяников (ru)
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