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HGS Bulletin Volume 16 No. 10 (June 1974) - Houston Geological Society Since last year we have averaged a membership gain of approxi- m ate l y 26 per month We have lost a few rn em b e r s , because of moving away or death, but our net g a i n i s only 20 per month Yet our membership roll does not reflect this, because evidently a num- ber of people have iust neglected to renew their membership for the current year Many reasons (or excuses) can be made for
HGS Bulletin Volume 16 No. 9 (May 1973) It was gratifying to get such quick response from various Senators and "Con- gresspeople" (this includes Barbara Jordan) after writing the letter which was published in last month's HGS Bulletin As you undoubtedly know, the Energy Emergency Bill, which called for a rollback on crude oil prices, was vetoed by the President, and the Senate failed to override the veto
HGS Bulletin Volume 23 No. 8 (April 1981) John H Oehler Conoco Exploration Research, Ponca City, Oklahoma "Carbonate Source Rocks in the Jurassic Smackover Trend of Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida" Social Psrib+5:30 PM Dinner and Meetinp6:30 PM Reservations (tobphone only 771-8316) must be made or cancelled by noon Friday, April 10, 1981
HGS Bulletin Volume 15 No. 6 (February 1973) From the response so far many HGS members are taking advantage of the group flights to Los Angeles to attend the 1973 AAPG convention in Anaheim, May 14-16, as arranged by Mr Dave Eggleston of Petroleum Information, Houston The group rate i s only $135 99 per person round trip including tax, on regularly sc he du I e d flights This i s a saving of $68 01 per person over the round trip coach
The Wise Report, May 17, 2025 | Houston Geological Society The Wise ReportHenry M Wise, P G May 17, 2025 The Texas Legislature is back in session through June 2, 2025 As usual, I’ll be filing updates as new bills come in New information is in bold Bills signed by the Governor are marked with an “*”
March, BULLETIN HOUSTON SOCIETY - hgs. org Jdfeq V Morris, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Gorp 871 -2502 Rkhard Mebod, Gulf Oil Exploration Production Company 754-1 247 William F Bishop, Tenneco Oil Company 757-3443 David Levin, Gulf Oil Exploration Production Company 754-791 5 Alicia Majkowski, Longhorn Oil and Gas Company 777-0777 Walter A Boyd, Jr , Columbia Gas Development Corp 626-8090 Phillip T Fowler, Texas Gulf Oil
The Wise Report, May 10, 2025 | Houston Geological Society The Wise Report Henry M Wise, P G May 10, 2025 The Texas Legislature is back in session through June 2, 2025 As usual, I’ll be filing updates as new bills come in New information is in bold HB 14, by Harris, Coauthors: Alders, Cecil Bell, Bonnen, Buckley, Bumgarner, Cain, Cunningham, Dean, DeAyala, Cassandra Garcia Hernandez, Gerdes, Hefner, Hickland, Isaac, Kitzman, Lalani, Lambert
Vice Presidents Letter for May 2025 | Houston Geological Society A Letter from the Vice President By Catie Donahue Our May General Meeting marks a transition from our traditional dinner meetings to a more casual and interactive format Over the past nine months, the Houston Geological Society (HGS) has worked hard to evolve our events to serve our members better, and we hope you’ve noticed the changes We've consistently heard that members find the
HGS Happy New (Mid) Year It is the beginning of the new calendar year for most of us, but for the HGS it is the mid-year of fiscal year 2023-24 Six months in and things are tracking pretty well for the Society In-person dinners and events are filling up as we get our post-pandemic footing Last month, we hosted the second annual Holiday Party at the Cadillac Bar, and it was well-attended A