Untapped Treasures: USGS Uncovers Massive Domestic Energy Reserves in the Rockies
Geology News13 Aug 2025

Untapped Treasures: USGS Uncovers Massive Domestic Energy Reserves in the Rockies

In the past week, geology has been in the spotlight across the United States, with updates from the United States Geological Survey indicating both ongoing research and emerging trends. Most notably, the USGS released new assessments of undiscovered oil and gas resources in southwestern Wyoming and northwestern Colorado. Their studies reveal that the Phosphoria Total Petroleum System may hold an estimated 666 billion cubic feet of natural gas and three million barrels of oil, while the Niobrara Formation could yield 703 million barrels of oil and 5.8 trillion cubic feet of gas. These findings underscore the United States' ongoing focus on domestic energy resources and the continuing role of geological research in energy strategy. According to Geology.com, natural gas production in the US remains strong, with Texas, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, West Virginia, and Oklahoma seeing steady output of around one hundred ten to one hundred fifteen billion cubic feet per day. This consistent supply highlights the interplay between geological surveys and national energy policy.

Meanwhile, a dramatic geological event is unfolding in Hawaii. The United States Geological Survey reports a new episode of lava flow observed at Kīlauea’s summit, with geologists tracking the movement of molten rock within the north vent. The lava pond is feeding a subterranean tube system that runs toward the floor of the Halemaumau Crater. This activity marks the thirtieth eruptive episode since December twenty-third, twenty twenty-four, and ongoing patterns suggest an increased likelihood of further volcanic activity in the region.

On a broader scale, geologists are turning their attention north and south. Deep beneath Antarctica’s ice, researchers have just revealed a hidden network of three hundred thirty-two colossal submarine canyons, some plunging over four thousand meters. The discovery, announced on August ninth by ScienceDaily, is based on high-resolution mapping and sheds new light on glacial activity and ocean floor changes in the Antarctic region, encouraging fresh looks at climate change impacts. North of the border, scientists recently found an earthquake threat in the Yukon, where satellite and drone imagery have uncovered evidence that the Tintina fault, once thought dormant, carries a potential for major seismic activity, thus reshaping risk assessments for Canada’s northwestern region.

These recent events and discoveries mark an important week in the field of geology. In the United States, attention remains focused on energy resources and volcanic monitoring, while globally, new research from both the Arctic and Antarctic demonstrates the constant evolution of the Earth’s geology. From hidden canyons beneath the ice to lava surges in Hawaii and reassessments of earthquake risks, the past week offers insights that are changing how experts understand and respond to our dynamic planet.

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