SEG Annual Meeting in review News coverage and photos from San Antonio | | | | | Big crowd in old San Antonio | More than 8500 visitors from all parts of the world convened in sunny San Antonio, Texas, to discuss the very latest in geoscience research, view exhibitions, attend workshops, visit friends and colleagues, and enjoy the sights during SEG's Annual Meeting 23-28 September. Read on for highlights and photos from this record-setting meeting. | | Engaging the Future: SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium 2007 | Forty-one students from 16 countries representing 36 universities convened in San Antonio on Saturday for the first annual SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium. | SEG Forum | Key experts in unconventional resource geophysics delivered their talks to a packed crowd of more than 500 Annual Meeting attendees during the SEG Forum, the most popular technical session of the meeting. | | Global Theatre speakers discuss challenges in Latin America | Global Theatre presentations on Tuesday had a Latin American focus with speakers from energy agencies, oil and gas companies, and universities in Latin America and the Caribbean. The speeches dealt with the geologic and organizational challenges of exploration in Latin America and the different approaches countries are using to pursue sustainable development. | | | | | Thomsen paints upbeat picture of SEG | Leon Thomsen, 2006-2007 SEG president, was optimistic about the state of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists and its prospects for the future. He delivered his Presidential Address after the Honors & Awards presentations on Sunday afternoon. Thomsen cited several reasons for his optimism. | | | | SEG News is brought to you by SEG Online, the Web site of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. SEG News is free of charge to members and the general public with an interest in the geosciences. | | Society of Exploration Geophysicists | 8100 S Yale | Tulsa | OK | 74137 | | | | |