Wyoming State Geological Survey January 31, 2025 ******FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE****** Media Contact: WSGS Publishes Annual Uranium, Oil and Gas Summary Fact Sheets The Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) has released its annual snapshot of uranium, oil, and natural gas activity in Wyoming. This year’s publication departs from the traditional report format, presenting data in concise fact sheets that allow the numbers and key points to speak for themselves. “These fact sheets offer a more focused, at-a-glance view of Wyoming’s uranium and oil and gas industries,” says Dr. Erin Campbell, State Geologist and director of the WSGS. “We wanted to provide a straightforward update on how each sector performed in the past year, while still giving our stakeholders the essential information they need.” UraniumWyoming continues to be a leader in U.S. uranium production and resource potential. The renewed national and international interest in nuclear energy—combined with higher uranium prices—has led to increased activity in the state. Notable highlights include:
Oil and Natural GasOil production remains a mainstay of Wyoming’s energy landscape. Despite fluctuating commodity prices, the state continues to see stable or modestly increasing oil output. Meanwhile, natural gas follows a more complex trend:
Fact Sheet HighlightsEach fact sheet delves into critical metrics and trends, covering:
“At the WSGS, we’re committed to offering timely, authoritative, and accessible data to inform decisions,” Dr. Campbell says. “We hope these concise summaries help everyone from industry leaders to policymakers—and the general public—quickly understand where Wyoming’s energy sector stands and where it’s headed.” Both fact sheets are available as free downloads on the WSGS website (Uranium Summary) (Oil & Gas Summary). For additional context, more detailed reports and publications are also accessible online or by contacting the agency and its staff geologists at https://wsgs.wyo.gov or via email at: [email protected].
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