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The USGS partners on this effort with the Michigan Geological Survey, the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, and many other state geological surveys.
A new U.S. Geological Survey national report points to the large amount of estimated undiscovered natural gas lying below ...
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USGS found in its analysis that an estimated 29.4 billion barrels of oil and 391.6 trillion cubic feet of gas lie below all federal lands, as well as 8.4 billion barrels of natural gas liquids.
A version of this article appears in print on June 21, 2025, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Maps Might Be Lost as Cuts Threaten Geological Surveys.
RESTON, Va. — The U.S. Geological Survey released a report earlier this week on undiscovered oil and gas resources in formations under the federally managed public lands of the United ...
Top Videos The study, which is set to cost $150,000, will receive $25,000 from Kennewick, with the remaining funds provided by the USGS.
USGS Touts Potential Oil and Gas Resources Beneath Public Lands in Updated Survey Environmentalists worry the report will be used to justify an increase in drilling without justifiable demand.