The first joint AAPG/AMGP (Association of Mexican Petroleum Geologists
) Hedberg Conference on ''Geologic Aspects of Petroleum Systems'' was
held October 2-6, 1994, in Mexico City, Mexico. This research conferen
ce attracted nearly 150 geoscientists from 15 countries; 41 papers and
27 posters were presented. The opposite response occurred when the pe
troleum-system concept was presented more than 20 yr ago; it was large
ly overlooked. In the past decade, however interest in this concept as
an exploration tool has been growing rapidly. The research conference
addressed the concept itself, its elements and processes, the tools a
nd methods used to identify a petroleum system, and many case studies.
We summarize responses by the participants to the following three que
stions. First, what is gained from using the petroleum-system concept?
Second, in what new directions will the petroleum-system concept take
us in the future? Third, has anything new come out of this research c
onference?