Niobrara Formation's Massive Oil and Gas Potential Unveiled by USGS

Niobrara Formation's Massive Oil and Gas Potential Unveiled by USGS

The U S Geological Survey recently released a new assessment estimating that the Niobrara Formation in southwestern Wyoming and northwestern Colorado contains seven hundred three million barrels of oil and five point eight trillion cubic feet of natural gas. This formation is part of the Mowry Composite Total Petroleum System, an ancient shallow ocean bed that once covered parts of the Rocky Mountain region. Such assessments are critical for understanding the domestic energy potential and informing resource management decisions in the United States, according to the U S Geological Survey.

Meanwhile, the July edition of the Florida Geological Survey’s newsletter details ongoing research into Florida’s unique geologic history and economic resources. In the western Florida Panhandle, mineable quartz sand and clay continue to be significant, originating from sediment deposited as the Citronelle Formation. The Trail Ridge sands in northeast Florida are being explored not only for their titanium content but increasingly as a potential domestic source for rare earth elements, which are vital for technology and defense. State geologists highlighted upcoming geological mapping projects and noted the upcoming designation of Florida’s ninth State Geological Site, reflecting a growing public interest in geological education and conservation, according to the Florida Geological Survey.

Across the country, the U S Geological Survey is conducting low-level flights to image the geology over areas such as the Black Hills and Bear Lodge region, aiming to improve mapping accuracy and support land management in the western United States. They have also advanced remote sensing efforts with the release of the latest National Land Cover Database data, now providing a forty year record of land cover change across the contiguous United States. This dataset is instrumental for tracking landscape transformation, urban development, and environmental changes, as reported by the U S Geological Survey.

Geological events and outreach continue to engage the public, with the Bryce Canyon National Park hosting its annual Geology Festival on July eighteenth and nineteenth. This event offers educational programs and guided geology walks, underscoring how geology remains foundational to public land interpretation and park experiences, as described by the National Park Service.

Globally, seismic activity remains above average for early July. Planetary and lunar alignments have coincided with increased earthquake potential according to independent seismic observers, with worldwide records showing several earthquakes above magnitude five, as reported by Volcanodiscovery and recent seismic updates.

On the research and events front, major international conferences, such as ECOFRI on melt inclusions in Turin and the volcanic resource IAVCEI meeting in Geneva, have highlighted advances in understanding magma, volcanism, and mineral wealth, reinforcing the global collaboration essential to geology. These ongoing discoveries and data releases exemplify the evolving nature of geology, both as a practical resource science in the United States and as a driver of international research and public engagement.

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