ATW Mission & Vision
Mission
To advance geoscience research and discovery, service to society, stewardship of
Earth, and the geosciences profession.
Vision
To be the premier geological society workshop supporting the global community in
scientific discovery, communication, and application of geoscience knowledge.

Goals
- Advance geoscience research and discovery.
- Strengthen public recognition of the relevance of geoscience education and practice to societal needs and Earth stewardship.
- Develop and foster a robust, diverse, and sustainable professional geoscience community.
Objectives
- Sharing of advanced techniques and methodologies implied in Oil & Gas.
- Development of skills among students in alignment with industrial demand. Capacity building of the students and faculty members.
- Bridging the gap in knowledge between remote and urban students to an equal level.
- Revitalizing Bahria as one of the leading Universities of Pakistan and as a flag brae of innovation in student capacity building and academic innovation.
ATW 2019
More than 350 students and 15 Universities Participated in ATW 2019. The workshop brought together more than 10 scientists and managers from across the Oil and Gas field.
The workshop was organized into three major themes:
ATW 2018
Before The Annual Technical Workshop (ATW-2018), multiple pre-workshop lectures were given at multiple universities in Pakistan. The Annual Technical Workshop (ATW-2018) on Hydrocarbon Exploration Techniques commenced for two days from November 16th -18th 2018 in Collaboration with Bahria University. It was conducted to enhance collaboration within the Geophysical Mission Area regarding the collection, interpretation, and application of continuous monitoring data. The workshop aimed to share technical approaches for developing practical data that improve consistency and efficiency among participants. Additionally, it explored techniques and tools for interpreting continuous monitoring data, thereby increasing its value to collaborators and the public.
More than 350 students from 15 universities participated in ATW 2018. The workshop also featured over 10 scientists and managers from the Oil and Gas industry.
The workshop was organized into three major themes:



ATW 2017
The Annual Technical Workshop (ATW-2017) on Hydrocarbon Exploration Techniques commenced for two days from December 16th -17th 2017 in collaboration with Bahria University. It was conducted to enhance collaboration within the Geophysical Mission Area regarding the collection, interpretation, and application of continuous monitoring data. The workshop aimed to share technical approaches for developing practical data that improve consistency and efficiency among participants. Additionally, it explored techniques and tools for interpreting continuous monitoring data, thereby increasing its value to collaborators and the public.
An MOU was signed between APGA and the Ministry of Health on Day 1 of the workshop

More than 250 students and 20 faculty members from 16 universities of Pakistan participated in ATW 2017. The workshop also featured over 10 scientists and managers from the Oil and Gas industry.
The workshop was organized around three main themes:

Instructor of ATW-2017 Mr. Tahir Maqsood (Tullow oil Limited,Ex.OGDCL


Instructor of ATW-2017 Mr. Mustagees Ahmed (Schlumberger)
ATW 2015
The Annual Technical Workshop (ATW-2017) on Hydrocarbon Exploration Techniques, commenced for 3 days May 28th -30th 2015 in collaboration with Bahria University. It was conducted to enhance collaboration within the Geophysical Mission Area regarding the collection, interpretation, and application of continuous monitoring data. The workshop aimed to share technical approaches for developing practical data that improve consistency and efficiency among participants. Additionally, it explored techniques and tools for interpreting continuous monitoring data, thereby increasing its value to collaborators and the public.
An MOU was signed between APGA and the Ministry of Health on Day 1 of the workshop.
More than 160 students and 20 faculty members from 18 universities of Pakistan participated in ATW 2015. The workshop also featured over 10 scientists and managers from the Oil and Gas industry.