Does the HGS have your current email address? About September
15th the HGS website will be dramatically new with a different layout and many
new
interactive features. For example, you will be able to change your addresses,
phone numbers, and other personal data and you will be able to make and cancel
reservations, pay for events, and pay your dues on line. But to do those things,
you will need a password and to send you your password, we need to know your
email address. So please check now. Go to the Membership Search page
and look up your name. If the email address is "none" or incorrect,
please contact the HGS office and give us an update. You can send email to
Joan Henshaw, or Lilly Hargrave. Include your member number or phone number
so we can contact you if needed. Or call the office at 713/463-9476. Keep your
email address current!
Northsiders Lunch Meeting, September 16, 2003 "Using Petroleum Geochemistry to Solve Field Development
and Production Problems", Wyndham Hotel, Greenspoint, 11:30 am.
Click here for details and to register:
SIPES Seminar, October 15, 2003, 8:30am-4:00pm. Seismic Amplitude Interpretation taught by Fred Hilterman, SEG Distinguished Instructor Short Course at The Houston Petroleum Club, 800 Bell, Houston, 77002. Early registration is $125 ($100 for SIPES members) before Oct. 8th. After October 8th, the cost is $150 ($125 for SIPES members). Tuition price includes: a course textbook "Seismic Amplitude Interpretation", a buffet lunch, and a breakfast snack and refreshments.
For more information, go to Seis Amp Seminar, call the SIPES office at 713-651-1639, or e-mail, bkspee@aol.com
Click on the banner for details about Earth Science Week.
HGS Dry Hole Symposium # 2: Seismic Anomalies that Didn’t Work.
October 21, 2003. Click here for more information.
GCAGS in Baton Rouge, La October 22-24, 2003. Register Now .
Click here for more information.
GCSSEPM Foundation Bob F. Perkins Research Conference will be held in Houston, Tx.
23rd Annual, December 7-10, 2003.
Click here for details.
24th Annual, December 5-8, 2004. Call for Papers deadline, September 15, 2003.
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To see an Index of Upcoming Meetings, Click here .
The HGS has a new committee; The North Houston Committee to serve the needs of the members who
work on the North Side of Houston better. Click here for more details.
The HGS just updated their infamous publication: "Directory of Oil Company Name Changes".
Click here to odrer it.
The HGS publication committee plans to produce a new publication; “The Geology of the Houston/Galveston Region” and is looking for authors to participate .
Click here for details
The Texas State Geoscience Registration Bill was signed into Law on May 11, 2001.
Click here
for more information. At the above link, also read the AAPG request for members to complete a survey to determine
license fee structure.Note: On January 8, 2003, there will be a presentation on this
subject at the Environmental Engineering Geology dinner meeting.
For more details or to register, click here.
The Houston Gem & Mineral Society , sponsored by ConocoPhillips ,
has sets of rocks, minerals and fossils available for use to illustrate lectures, talks, and school projects.
Click here for details.
If you are not a member of the HGS, the largest local society of
geoscientists in the world, you are missing out on some great benefits .
Click here for more information
and a membership registration form.
The HGS Bulletin and Web page have published articles
related to career decisions . The HGS also hosted a class
describing how to use the Internet to enhance your employment
opportunities. Click here for
more information.
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