Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Publications

Browse recent USGS publications related to energy resources. 

Filter Total Items: 2775

Machine learning approaches to identify lithium concentration in petroleum produced waters Machine learning approaches to identify lithium concentration in petroleum produced waters

Prices for battery-grade lithium have increased substantially since 2020, which is propelling the search for additional sources of this important element. Battery-grade lithium is predominately recovered from continental brines. Most crude oil and natural gas wells recover briny formation water, which may represent an additional source. Chemical analysis of these waters has been shown to...
Authors
E. Attanasi, Timothy Coburn, Philip A. Freeman

Mapping the resistivity structure of Walker Ridge 313 in the Gulf of Mexico using the marine CSEM method Mapping the resistivity structure of Walker Ridge 313 in the Gulf of Mexico using the marine CSEM method

A marine controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) campaign was carried out in the Gulf of Mexico to further develop marine electromagnetic techniques in order to aid the detection and mapping of gas hydrate deposits. Marine CSEM methods are used to obtain an electrical resistivity structure of the subsurface which can indicate the type of substance filling the pore space, such as gas...
Authors
Karen Weitemeyer, Steven Constable, Dianna Shelander, Seth Haines

Geologic sources and well integrity impact methane emissions from orphaned and abandoned oil and gas wells Geologic sources and well integrity impact methane emissions from orphaned and abandoned oil and gas wells

The 160-year history of oil and gas drilling in the United States has left a legacy of unplugged orphaned and abandoned wells, some of which are leaking methane and other hazardous chemicals into the environment. The locations of around 120,000 documented orphaned wells are currently known with the number of undocumented orphaned wells possibly ranging towards a million. The bulk of...
Authors
Nicholas Gianoutsos, Karl B. Haase, Justin Birdwell

Energy-related rare earth element sources Energy-related rare earth element sources

Energy-related materials such as coal, coal-bearing wastes, and coal combustion products are traditionally thought of as sources or by-products of electric power generation. Increasingly, these materials are considered resources for their content of rare earth elements (REEs) and other useful constituents. In this chapter, we examine the distribution, modes of occurrence, and relative...
Authors
Allan Kolker, Liliana Lefticariu, Steven Anderson

Exploring the uncertainty of machine learning models and geostatistical mapping of rare earth element potential in Indiana coals, USA Exploring the uncertainty of machine learning models and geostatistical mapping of rare earth element potential in Indiana coals, USA

Rare earth elements and yttrium (REEs) have a wide range of applications in high- and low-carbon technologies. The strategic significance of REEs has grown due to their expanding applications in manufacturing industries and the constrained availability of these essential resources. This research explores the applicability of machine learning models and their uncertainty for assessing the...
Authors
Snehamoy Chatterjee, C. Karacan, Maria Mastalerz

Hyperspectral (VNIR-SWIR) analysis of roll front uranium host rocks and industrial minerals from Karnes and Live Oak Counties, Texas Coastal Plain Hyperspectral (VNIR-SWIR) analysis of roll front uranium host rocks and industrial minerals from Karnes and Live Oak Counties, Texas Coastal Plain

VNIR-SWIR (400–2500 nm) reflectance measurements were made on the surfaces of various cores, cuttings and sample splits of sedimentary rocks from the Tertiary Jackson Group, and Catahoula, Oakville and Goliad Formations. These rocks vary in composition and texture from mudstone and claystone to sandstone and are known host rocks for roll front uranium occurrences in Karnes and Live Oak...
Authors
Bernard Hubbard, Tanya J. Gallegos, Victoria Stengel, Todd Hoefen, Raymond Kokaly, Brent Elliott

Hidden system identification: Basin modeling as a tool for examining sedimentary geothermal resource potential Hidden system identification: Basin modeling as a tool for examining sedimentary geothermal resource potential

Three-dimensional (3D) geologic and temperature models have been developed for the onshore U.S. Gulf Coast. The results from these models identify areas of moderate- to high-temperature (90°-150°C and >150°C; respectively) geothermal resources at depths
Authors
Rand Gardner, Justin Birdwell

Comparison of δ13C analyses of individual foraminifer (Orbulina universa) shells by secondary ion mass spectrometry and gas source mass spectrometry Comparison of δ13C analyses of individual foraminifer (Orbulina universa) shells by secondary ion mass spectrometry and gas source mass spectrometry

Rationale: The use of secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) to perform micrometer-scale in situ carbon isotope (δ13C) analyses of shells of marine microfossils called planktic foraminifers holds promise to explore calcification and ecological processes. The potential of this technique, however, cannot be realized without comparison to traditional whole-shell δ13C values measured by gas...
Authors
Jody Wycech, Daniel Kelly, Reinhard Kozdon, Akizumi Ishida, Kouki Kitajima, Howard Spero, John Valley

Insights into glendonite formation from the upper Oligocene Sagavanirktok Formation, North Slope, Alaska Insights into glendonite formation from the upper Oligocene Sagavanirktok Formation, North Slope, Alaska

The type locality for the upper Oligocene Nuwok Member of the Sagavanirktok Formation (Carter Creek, North Slope, Alaska, USA) contains abundant occurrence of glendonite, a pseudomorph after the calcium carbonate mineral ikaite, which typically forms in the shallow subsurface of cold marine sediments. The region during the time of Nuwok Member deposition was located at a high latitude...
Authors
John Counts, Madeleine Vickers, Martha Stokes, Whittney Spivey, Kristina Gardner, Jean Self-Trail, Jared Gooley, Ryan McAleer, Aaron M. Jubb, David Houseknecht, Richard Lease, Neil Griffis, Martin Vickers, Kasia Sliwinska, Hannah Tompkins, Adam Hudson

Georectified polygon database of ground-mounted large-scale solar photovoltaic sites in the United States Georectified polygon database of ground-mounted large-scale solar photovoltaic sites in the United States

Over 4,400 large-scale solar photovoltaic (LSPV) facilities operate in the United States as of December 2021, representing more than 60 gigawatts of electric energy capacity. Of these, over 3,900 are ground-mounted LSPV facilities with capacities of 1 MWdc or more. Ground mounted LSPV installations continue increasing, with more than 400 projects appearing online in 2021 alone; however...
Authors
K. Fujita, Zachary Ancona, Louisa Kramer, Mary Straka, Tandie Gautreau, Dana Robson, Christopher Garrity, Ben Hoen, James E. Diffendorfer

Geologic carbon management options for the North Atlantic-Appalachian Region Geologic carbon management options for the North Atlantic-Appalachian Region

IntroductionThe U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) North Atlantic-Appalachian Region is developing the regionwide capacity to provide timely science support for decision-makers attempting to enhance carbon removal, sequestration, and emissions mitigation to meet national atmospheric carbon reduction goals. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that in 2021, the fourteen...
Authors
Peter D. Warwick, Madalyn S. Blondes, Sean T. Brennan, Steven M. Cahan, C. Karacan, Kevin Kroeger, Matthew D. Merrill

Evaluation of breeding distribution and chronology of North American scoters Evaluation of breeding distribution and chronology of North American scoters

North America's scoter species are poorly monitored relative to other waterfowl. Black Melanitta americana, surf M. perspicillata, and white-winged M. deglandi scoter abundance and trend estimates are thus uncertain in many parts of these species' ranges. The most extensive source of waterfowl abundance and distribution data in North America is the Waterfowl breeding population and...
Authors
Kristin Bianchini, Scott Gilliland, Alicia Berlin, Timothy Bowman, W. Sean Boyd, Susan De La Cruz, Daniel Esler, Joseph Evenson, Paul Flint, Christine Lepage, Scott McWilliams, Dustin Meattey, Jason Osenkowski, Matthew Perry, Jean-Francois Poulin, Eric Reed, Christian Roy, Jean-Pierre Savard, Lucas Savoy, Jason Schamber, Caleb Spiegel, John Takekawa, David Ward, Mark Mallory
Was this page helpful?