SDSU’s 2014 Imperial Barrel Award (IBA) team, PetroAzteca, has won the AAPG Pacific Section Semi-Finals. It was a close tough competition against California State Polytechnic University – Pomona, California State University – Bakersfield, California State University – Long Beach, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the University of California – Santa Barbara. April 4th the Team will compete against teams world wide in Houston Texas.
AAPG’s IBA program is an annual prospective basin evaluation competition for geoscience graduate students from universities around the world. University teams compete to win scholarship funds for their geoscience department and the international recognition that comes from competing or winning in the competition. The program is rigorous and contributes to AAPG’s mission of promoting petroleum geoscience training and advancing the careers of geoscience students.
In this global competition, university teams analyze a dataset (geology, geophysics, land, production infrastructure, and other relevant materials) in the eight weeks prior to their local competition. Each team delivers their results in a 25 minute presentation to a panel of industry experts. Students have the chance to use state of the art technology on a real dataset, receive feedback from an industry panel, impress potential employers in the audience, and win cash awards for their school. The judges will select the winning team on the basis of the technical quality, clarity and originality of presentation.
The IBA is a hands-on opportunity for students to experience the creative process and the high-tech science that is the foundation of the Energy Industry today.