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Technical Committee Chairperson: Robert Cowdery
Phone or Fax 316-267-9030
212 N. Market, Ste 519
Wichita, KS, 67202
email: sbc@southwind.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pasts Technical Programs Fall 2007 Season:

  • April 29, 2008 -  Dan Hitzman  Tulsa, Oklahoma - "Hydrocarbon Microseepage Surveys in Kansas: Reconnaissance to Prospect Evaluation Strategies"

  • April 15 - Dr. Ronald Schott -  "The Use of Hand-Held Spectrophotometry & GigaPan Imagery in Support of Bedrock Geology Mapping  in Rooks County, Kansas"

  • April 1, 2008 - Rick Taylor, Shreveport, LA - "Inconvenient Evidence, Global Warming Goes on Ice"

  • March 25, 2008 -  Dr. Lynn Watney - Kansas Geological Survey -  "Geo-engineering Modeling of Shallow Upper Pennsylvanian Sandstones Associated with Recovery of Low BTU Gas in Chase County"

  •  March 18, 2008 - Joel Walker,  Hutchinson Cosmosphere & Space Center -  "The Future of Space Exploration"

  • March 11, 2008 - Don Whittemore - "Fate & Indentification of Oil-brine Contamination in Different Hyrdogeologic Settings"

  • February 26, 2008 -  Oil & Gas Taxation,  H & R Block

  • February 19, 2008 - Ernie Morrison, "Sand Arroyo Field, Stanton Colorado"

  • Monday, Feb. 11 - Joe Struckle, Edmond, OK - "Advances in Technology for Gas Detection and Surface Logging or What you Always wanted to know about mudlogging but were afraid to ask"

  • Tuesday, January 29 - Dr. Tony Walton's Petroleum Class - Kansas University - "Field Studies in Kansas"Lyons Field, Rice County, Kansas: Jesse Thompson, Ted Pfau, Daniel Rice
    Tobias Field, Rice County, Kansas: Brooke Perini, Javier de Palacios & Justin Virojanavat.
    Aldrich Field, Ness County Kansas:  James Thompson, Xiaoting Cui, Troy Hommertzheim, and Adam Podschun

  • Tuesday, January 22 - Dr. Jim Puckette, Oklahoma State,  " Status of the Mineral Industry in Oklahoma"

  • Tuesday - Jan. 15 - Dr. James Aber & Susan Aber, Emporia State - "Kansas Physiographic Regions: A Reappraisal"

  • Monday - Dec. 10 -  Two DVDs:  Independent Oil: Rediscovering America's Forgotten Wells & The Future of Energy Gases - USGS

  • Monday - Dec. 3 -  Dr. Wan Yang, WSU,  "Application of Sequence Stratigraphy - Lessons Learned from Fluvial-Lacustrine Rocks of Northwestern China"

  • Nov. 19 - DVD on The Mammoth Site:  Site near Hot Springs, South Dakota which is more than 26,000 years old- mammoth finds in the Spearfish Shale (Triassic).

  • Nov. 12 - Jim Rogers, Denver, Colorado,  "Garfield Conglomerate Pool, Pawnee County, Kansas: New Reservoir Model from and Old Oil Field"

  •  Nov. 5 -  Rick Andrews, Oklahoma Geological Survey,  "Production & Outcrop / Reservoir Characteristics  of the Woodford Shale in South-Central and Southeast Oklahoma"

  • Oct. 29 - Cina Poyer,  "Underground Storage of Hydrocarbons in Salt Caverns"

  • Oct. 22 -  Dave Dayvault,  "Issues Facing the Oil Industry: Surface Owner Rights"

  • Oct. 15 -Dr. Randy Keller, OU,  "Gravity and Magnetic Studies of the Southern Rocky Mountain Crust: Basins to Basement"

  • September 24 -  Sal Mazzullo, Wichita State University -  "Mississippian Chert Reservoirs in Kansas:  Oxygen and Silicon Isotope Geochemistry & Timing of Silicification and Porosity Formation"

 

Past Technical Programs of the Spring 2007 Season:

  • June 4 - DVD's - various geologic topics (3 hours)

  • May 21 - Video Talk - "Geo-Families"

  • May 14 -  "Taxation Issues on the Funding of Oil & Gas Exploration and IRA' s - 401K's",  Stephanie Williams   Larson & Company 

  • May 8 - Larry Skelton,  "An Old Well in Downtown Wichita"

  • April 23 -  Bob Davis, OKC - Schlumberger,  "Identification & Characterization of Faults & Folds Using Borehole Electrical Images"

  • April 16 -   Steve Trenchard, Houston,  "Geomorphology as Applied to Oil Exploration in Northwest Kansas or Drill Inside the Bend of a Creek Flowing in the Wrong Direction” 

    (Presentation is available for download at: http:webspace.utexas.edu/ijt57/dad/dadkgspresentation.ppt)

  • April 9 -  Monte Markley,  "Kakrakalpakstan Deep Aquifer Study Republic of Uzbekistan"

  • March 26 - Richard Findley, "Bakken Shale Play"

  • March 19- Bill Scanlan, Nutech,  "Recent improvements in black shale interpretations based on interpretation of  basic wireline logs"

  • March 12,  Paul Simpson - "Introducing Xact Telemetry"

  • March 7 - Joint Meeting with Geophysical Society of Kansas: SEG Distinguished Lecturer Dr. Leonard Snrka,  "Illuminating Reservoirs with Electromagnetics"

  • February 26 - Dave Newell,  Kansas Geological Survey, "Sorbed Gas Content of Coal and Gas Shales Using Well Cuttings" 

  • February 19 - Jim Bruggeman, Terracon , "Environmental Regulations in the Oil & Gas Industry"

  • February 12-Tony Walton, PhD. & Petroleum Geology Students from Kansas University, "Field Studies in Kansas" (Rob Brewer & Nathan Berg will present on the Crawford SE Field, Rice County, Travis Glauser & Blake Nelson will present on the Riverside Field, Ness County, Will Scriven & Mohammad Kalaei will present on the Rellem Field, Rice County)

  • January 29 - Ray Sorenson, Tulsa, OK, "First Impressions:  Petroleum Geology at the Dawn of the North American Oil Industry"

  • January 15 - Don Stimpson, "Meteorites"

 

 

Past Technical Programs of the Fall 2006 Season:

 

 

  • December 20 - Larry Skelton,  "Gemstones"

  • December 13 - Dr. Rolfe Mandel, "Kanorado Revisted:  Results of Geoarchaeological Investigations in Northwestern Kansas"

  • December 6 - Dr Hongs Heng Cao, WSU, “Geochemical Techniques in  Petroleum Exploration”

  •  November 29 -  Mike Dealy, Kansas Geological Survey, "What's So Important About The Equus Beds"

  • November 8 - Todd Aikins, "A Geologist's View of Evolution"

  • October 25 - Robert Daniels, Anadarko, "Winning with Strategy: Anadarko’s History and Future Outlook for the Gulf of Mexico"

  • October 18 - Bill Walker, "Blakken Play - Montana and North Dakota"

  • October 11 - Marty DuBois, Kansas Geological Survey, "Hugoton Geomodel:  A Step Towards a Virtual Kansas"

  • September 27 - Scott Shad, "The Hydrocarbon Potential of the Caney Shale"

  • September 20 - Vance Hall & Glenn Cole, "Atokan and Desmoinesian Correlations from the Arkoma to the Cherokee Platform with Emphasis on the Selected Coal Markers"

  • September 13 - Saibal Bhattacharya, Kansas Geological Survey, "Schaben Field"

 

 

Past Technical Programs of the Spring 2006 Season:

 

  • May 25 - Video Seminar - 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM in the conference room of the KGS Library 

    "This video tape & DVD seminar will cover "exploration"

  • May 18th - Dr. David Wald,  USGS Denver, "Rapid Post-Earthquake Information from the U.S.G.S. National Earthquake Information Center"

  • May 11 - Bob Westermark, Grand Oil, "Horizontal Drilling in Pennsylvanian Sands"

  • May 4 - Dr. Lynn Watney "Evaluating structural controls and their role in forecasting properties of phaneozoic rocks in the Northern Mid-Continent, USA -- Ancient examples and modern analogs"

  • April 27 - Geophysical Society of Kansas--Joint Meeting,  Cara Kiger   "Full-wave Acquisition with VectorSeis"

  • April 20 - Dr. Marvin Carlson, Nebraska Geological Survey, "Reinterpreting Nebraska's Structural 

    Framework - New Geometry, New Exploration, New Reservoirs"  This paper co-authored by Bill Sydow

  • April 13 - Was Cancelled due to inclimate weather

  • April 6 - Merel Grabhorn, Newfield Exploration, "The Opening of the Mid-Continent: A Pictorial History"

  • March 23 - James Bogarrdus,"Update:  Evolution of Land Seismic Acquisition:  A 3-D Case Study from the   Wichita Mountain Front, Oklahoma" (Joint meeting with the Geophysical Society of Kansas)

  • March 17 - Dr. Jay Price, WSU, his perspective of his book on Oil Hill and the El Dorado

  • March 9 - Mike Everhart, Adjunct Curator of Paleontology, Sternberg Museum, "Oceans of Kansas, the Rest of the Story"

  • February 23 -  Dr. Jim Puckette, Oklahoma State University, "The Application of Petroleum Data to the Characterization of the Arbuckle and Simpson aquifers in the Arbuckle Uplift area, Southern Oklahoma" 

  • February 16th - Dr. Wan Yang, Wichita State University, "No Barrier-bar Sandstone Reservoirs in the Upper Pennsylvanian Oread Cyclothem in SE Kansas and NE Oklahoma" 

  • February 3 - Troy Beserra,  "The Oil Classification and Exploration Opportunity in the Hugoton Embayment, Western Kansas and Las Animas Arch Eastern Colorado"

  • January 19 - Ernie Morrison, "Update of Eubanks Field"

  • January 12 - Mike Cochran, KDHE,  "Hutchison Sinkhole - A Mining Legacy"

 

Past Technical Programs of the Fall 2005 Season:

 

  • December 12 - Dr. Peter Rose, President of the AAPG, "Estimating Oil and Gas Reserves: We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us"

  •  December 8 - Dr. Robert Goldstein, University of Kansas, "The Indian Basin Field of New Mexico, Hydrothermal Dolomite Reservoir with implications for Kansas"

  • December 1 - R.S. Springman, Oklahoma City "Finding Simpson Sand Production in Southern Oklahoma With 3-Dimensional Seismic Data"

  • November 22 - Magaret Stratton, Anadarko, Calgary, Joint w/ Geophysical Society of Kansas, "Impact of the Effects of Anisotropy in Canadian Foothills Exploration: A Case Study" (This looks very similar to the Spiro Thrust play in SE Oklahoma)

  • November 17 - Morris Korphage, KCC,  "Underground Porosity Natural Gas Storage in Kansas"

  • November 10 - Dr. Matt Totten, KSU,"Yellowstone Supervolcanoes and Petroleum Exploration in the Gulf of Mexico"

  • November 3 - Tim Carr, Kansas Geological Survey, "Mississippian Reservoirs in Kansas: New Techniques Applied to Old Targets"

  • October 27 - Mark Fortuna & Dr. John Queen Joint w/ the Geophysical Society Of Kansas "Characterization of Faults and Fractures In San Juan Basin Gas Reservoirs"

  • October 19 - Ken Warren, Land Institute "New Routes for Agriculture Through Perenial Roots"

  • October 13 - Doug Strickland, "Structural Architecture, Petroleum Systems, and Geological Implications for the New Hydrocarbon Province of the Covenant Field Discovery, Sevier Co., Utah"

  • September 22 - Bob Cowdery "Paleogeomorphology versus Geomorphology and Never the Twain Shall Meet or Will They?"

  • September 16 - Mike Austin, Mike Pollok - Joint w/ SIPES "Where the Buffalo Roam"

  • September 14 - Bill Miller Joint w/ SEG "Exploring in Kansas with Small Prospect Specific 3 D"


Past Technical Programs of the Spring 2005 Season:

  • May 25  - Video Tape Sessions

  • May 18- Tom Hansen "Global Warming and Global Cooling"

  • May 11- Ethics Panel- Jene Darmsetter, Dr. John Gries, Jon Callen, and Larry Richardson.Moderated by Phil Knighton The panel will address several scenarios encountered in the Oil & Gas business.

  • May 4 - Dr. Rolfe Mande "The Search for Pre-Clovis Archaeological Sites in the Midcontinent: A Geoarchaeological Approach"

  • April 20 - Dennis Wike, Environmental Department Manager Maxim Technologies, Kansas City, Kansas, "Due Diligence and Brownsfield"

  • April 13 - Allen Gilmer,  Drillinginfo Chairman of the Board , "The Upcoming Oil & Gas Boom"

  • April 6 -  Dr. Steve Gao, "Earthquakes and Earthquake Monitoring Facilities  in NE Kansas"

  • March 16 - Jerry Hodgden , "Different Interpretation of the Nemaha, In Search of the Lost Province"

  • March 9 - Alan DeGood, Ed Cross KIOGA, "New Legislation in Kansas."

  • March 2 -  Dan Hitzman, Tulsa,  "Ames Hole Impact Structure"

  • February 23 - Dr. William Parcell, WSU, "Mixed-Sediment Deposition in a Retro-Arc Foreland Basin:  Lower Ellis Group (M. Jurassic) Wyoming & Montana"

  • February 16 -  Dr. Lee Allison,  "Energy in Kansas"

  • February 9 - Dr. Lynn Watney, Kansas Geological Survey, "Atokan Age Incised Valley Fill Reservoirs"

  • January 26th - Evolution Panel:  Alfred James III, Kansas Geological Society; Dr. Keith Miller (Dept. of Geology KSU); Dr. Peer Moor-Jansen (Dept. of Anthropology, WSU).

  • January 12th - Rodney Reynolds, PTTC, "Stimulatin Arbuckle Production with New Technologies, Large Volumn Polymer Gel Treatments and Solid Propellent Gasgun Stimulation Treatments"

 

Past Technical Programs of the Fall 2004 Season:

  • December 15  - Kirsten Nicolaysen, Kansas State University, "Volcanic Eruptions and Magma Genesis in the Aleutian Arc"

  • December 8  - Meer Husain, "Understanding Ground Water Arsenic Poisoning in the Bengal Basin"

  • December 1 -  Jim Gibbs, "Purchase of Producing Properties"

  • November 17 - Pat Gratton, President of AAPG,  "Barnett Shale Play"

  • November 10 - Alan P. Byrnes,  Kansas Geological Survey,  "Modeling Recovery From Kansas Mississippian & Lansing Kansas City Reservoirs - Why Reservoirs in the Transition Zone Produce More Oil & Water Than They Seem Like They Should"

  • November 3 -  Rick Fritz,   "Presentation on the Red Fork"

  • October 20 - Brian Cardott, "Overview of Unconventional Energy"

  • October 13  - Greg Ohlmacher, Kansas Geological Survey, "Landslides and Landslide Hazard Mapping in Northeastern Kansas"

  • October 6     - Terrence Blackburn,  "New (U-Th)/He Age Constraints on the Emplacement of Kimberlite Pipes in Northeastern Kansas"

  • September 29 - William McBee, Tulsa,  "Aulocogen Myth"

  • September 22 - Ron Samuels, Denver IHS Energy,  "Petroleum Industry Perspectives 2004"

  • September 15th  -  Rick Saenger - Wichita  "Introduction to Shear Waves"

 

Past Technical Programs of the Spring 2004 Season:

  • July 28th, 2004 - George Aziz Yacu, Managing Director of Sumer Petroleum Services Company, Baghdad, Iraq.  

    Mr. Yacu also serves as the Technical Advisor to the Iraqi Minister of Oil and to the Board of Directors of the Iraq National Oil Company and as Director General of Exploration, Iraq National Oil Company.   http://www.sumerpetroleum.com/yacu.htm

  • May 27, 2004  - William McBee, Tulsa, "Arbuckle Ouachita".

  • May 20th, 2004 - "Pore Geometry Workshop": A Seminar by Jack Thomas, Ph.D., Director of Science, AAPG

  • May 13th, 2004 - Dr. Mary Hubbard, Kansas State University "Geology on a Plate Boundary: Basin Development in New Zealand"

  • May 6th, 2004 - Christine Hansen, Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission, "Update on Federal Energy Legislation"

  • April 8th, 2004 - Terry Donze, Denver,  "New Method for SHALLOW Oil and Gas Exploration"

  • April 1st, 2004 - Ray Sorenson, Anadarko, Houston,  "A Dynamic Model for the Permian Panhandle and Hugoton Fields, Western Anadarko Basin"

  • March 25th, 2004 - Ted Beaumont, Tulsa,  "Application of Petrophysical Principles the 'Hunt' for Overlooked Carbonate Pay"

  • March 11th, 2004 - Dr. J Edward Blott, Littleton, CO, "3-D, 3-C Reservoir Characterization of a Morrow Valley-Fill Sandstone, Reservoir at Sorrento Field, Colorado"

  • March 4th, 2004 - William McBee, "The Nemaha Fault Zone: Strike Slip Faulting in the Mid-Continent, USA"

  • February 26, 2004 - Dr. Jim Puckette, OSU, "Lower Skinner Valley Fill Sandstones: Attractive 
    Exploration Targets on the NE Oklahoma Platform

  • January 29, 2004 - John Coates, Patrick Energy, Tulsa "A Review of Coalbed Methane Operational Issues in the Cherokee Basin, Kansas and Oklahoma" 

  • February 5(Postponed) - Pat Gratton, Pres.-Elect AAPG, , "Looking Back and Praying Forward"

  • February 12,  2004 - Dr. William Parcell, WSU, "Jurassic Microbial Reefs: Subsurface Reservoirs and Outcrop Analogs

  •  January 22, 2004 - Dr. Victor Jones, ETI Houston, " Moore-Johnson (Morrow) Field, Greeley County, Kansas: A Successful Integration of Surface Gas Geochemistry With Subsurface Geology and Geophysics" 

  •  January 15, 2004  - Allied Geophysical Lab, Univ. of Houston "Seismic Attributes"


    Past Technical Programs of the Fall 2003 Season:

     Thursday, December 18, 2003 - Dr. Steve Sonnenberg, President of the AAPG, Denver: "Meeting the Energy Challenges"

     Thursday, December 11, 2003 - Larry Lunardi, Oklahoma City: "3D and 40+ rigs : Keys to Unlocking Anadarko Basin Deep Gas Reserves" - CANCELLED

     Thursday, December 4, 2003 - Rick Andrews, Oklahoma Geological Survey: "Depositional environments of the Red Fork sandstone in the Cherokita - Wakita Trends; Reservoir characteristics and waterflood potential of similar-type reservoirs" 

     Thursday, November 20, 2003 - Marty Dubois: "Understanding Mississippian Dolomite Reservoirs in Central Kansas"

     Thursday, November 13, 2003 - Jim Bruggeman: "Site Characterization for Remediation (or, reservoir Characterization for Hydrocarbon Reserves) "

     Thursday, November 6, 2003 - Rick Chimbola, Aramco: "Arabian Oil Fields"

     Thursday, October 30, 2003 - Alan Chamberlain, Las Vegas: "Elephant Hunting in Nevada"

     Thursday, October 23, 2003 - Jim Rogers, Denver - "Violent Tectonics, Old and New, of the Northeast Caribbean"

     Thursday, October 16, 2003 - Duff Kerr, Denver: - "Ordivician Trenton Production in New York and Related Basin"

     Thursday, September 25, 2003 - Bob Diffendahl, Nebraska Geol. Survey: "Geology of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" 

     Thursday, September 18, 2003 - Paul Ramondetta, Vess Oil: " The Eldorado Field"


Past Technical Programs of the Spring 2003 Season:

* May 28th: Richard Banks, Tulsa - " Essentials of Subsurface Mapping"

* May 22: - KGS - SIPES Panel Discussion on Ethics as relates to Geologists - Panel composed of: Fred James, Roger Martin, and Dr. Lynn Watney with Phil Knighton as moderator

* May 8: Brian Fisher, Wichita - "Nature of Groundwater Contamination"

* May 01: Walt Hendrickson, OKC - "Trials and Tribulations"

* April 30: Jim Lowell, Denver - "Structural Styles 1979, Revisited 2003"

* April 24: Bill Barrett, Denver - "Traditionally Unconventional"

* April 17: Jack Thomas, Tulsa - "Value of Geologic Information in Well Completions"

* April 15: SIPES Program (Open to KGS and General Public) - Charles Evenson, Auctioneer "Sale of Producing Properties"

* April 10: Bill Keach, Denver - "Understanding Paleo-Stratigraphy with 3D Visualization and Volume Interpretation"

* April 03: Woody Leel, Dallas - "Triton's Adventure" ( about International Exploration in Thailand, Columbia, and Equatorial Guinea)

* March 27: SIPES Program (Open to KGS and General Public) - Dixie Madden, Attorney - "State and Federal Securities Law Governing Sale of Producing Properties"

* March 26: Videotape Showing - "Legends in Wildcatting" (They will Explain what you should know to be a successful company, what made their companies and themselves successful, and what the futer holds for exploration)

* March 19: Dr. Lee Gerhard - "How Can We Supply the Nations Energy"

* March 12: Don L. Hall, Tulsa - "Using Fluid Inclusions to Explore for Oil and Gas"

* Feb. 26: Greg Davis, Vulcan Chemical - "Regulatory Oversight for the Construction of a Class 1 Disposal Well"

* Feb. 19: Bob Vincent, Wichita - "Exploring for Water: Same as exploring for Oil or Different?

* Feb. 12: Dr. James Aber, Emporia State - "Kite Aerial Photography with examples from Estonia and Kansas"

* Jan. 23: Will Gilliland - "Authorization for Water Use for Environmental and Petroleum Industry Projects" 

* Jan. 16: Larry Richardson, Pickrell Drilling, Wichita - "Rock Fences in Kansas" 

Jan. 8: Bill Guy - Kansas Geological Survey - "Log Analysis of the Lansing-Kansas City Formation" 

 


Past Technical Programs of the Fall 2002 Season:

* Wednesday, Dec. 18: Dr. Randy Van Schmus, Kansas University - "Geochronology of Detrital Zircons: Valuable Clues to the Depositional History of Tectonic Basins"

* Wednesday, Dec. 11: Catherine Rocky, Terracon, Wichita, Kansas. " Landfill Geology"

* Wednesday, Dec. 04: Ted Jochems, Wichita - "Mineral Exploration Drilling Methods”

* Friday, Nov. 20: Richard Leeth, Wichita, Kansas - “Practical Well Logging”

* Wednesday, Nov. 13: Carlyle Hinshaw, Norman, Oklahoma -“Bluejacket to Bartlesville, Surface to Subsurface”

# The J. Robert Berg distinguished Lecture Friday, Nov. 8: Carl Michael Smith, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy - "The National Energy Policy - a Solid Foundation for America's Future"

* Wednesday, Oct. 23: Dr. M. Lee Allison, Kansas Geological Survey - “Update on Blowout at Hutchinson”

* Wednesday, Oct. 9: Dr. David Hughes, Wichita State University - “ ARPA, NAGPRA and Other Matters Acronymic and Substantial”

* Wednesday, Oct. 2: William Stoekenger, Bartlesville, Oklahoma - “Gas in an Incised Valley Eastern Kansas Upper Cherokee”

* Wednesday, Sept. 25: Bob Cowdery, Wichita, Kansas - “Future of Geoscientists"

* Wednesday, Sept. 18: Dr. Michael Brady, Visiting Petroleum Geologist, Kansas State University, Year 2002-03. “Exploration History and Hydrocarbon Potential of Somalia”

* Thursday, Sept. 12: Dr. Rolfe Mandel, Geomorphologist and Geoarcheologist, Topeka, KS.-“The Effects of Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution on the Archaeological Record of the Central Plains of North America”
 


Past Spring 2002 Program Schedule

* February 21, 2002 - Dr. Jan Cannon, Tecumseh, Oklahoma - "Meteorite Craters
* February 28, 2002 - Dr. David Hughes, Wichita - "Of EPA, ARPA, NAGPRA, and other matters acronymic and substantial" 
* March 7, 2002 - Dr. Lyle Baie, Dr. Ken Wantland, Dr. Jack Gallagher, Tulsa - "21st Century Work Environment - Will I have a Role" (Students are encouraged to attend)
* March 21, 2002 - Dr. Doren Recker, Stillwater - Will be speaking on Evolution
* March 28th, 2002 - Dr. Deet Schumacher, Tulsa: "New Pays in Old Plays"
* April 4th, 2002 - Dr. Kenneth Johnson, Norman, Oklahoma: "Karst and Evaporites as related to Petroleum Problems and Activities"
* April 10th, 2002 - Greg Flournoy, Oklahoma City:"FMI Interpretations in the Mid-Continent"
* April 17, 2002 Dr. Wan Yang, Wichita State University:"State-Line Geology of the Oread Cyclothem, SE Kansas and NE Oklahoma"
* April 25, 2002 - Dr. Sal Mazzullo, Wichita State University: "Holocene Platform-Wide Dolomitization in Belize: A New Model for Some Ancient Dolomites - Fact or Fancy"
* Thursday, May 9, 2002 - Videotape Seminar 9:00 AM to 4:00PM: Interesting and educational geology tapes in the Kansas Geological Foundation Video Tape Collection
* Thursday, May 23, 2002 - James Kinser, Kansas State University: "Depositional Analysis of the Lower Skinner Sandstone on the Cherokee Platform of Payne County Oklahoma"

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