The Energy Resources Program conducts research and assessments to advance the understanding of the Nation’s energy resources. We study processes critical to the formation, accumulation, occurrence and alteration of geologically based energy resources; prepare resource assessments; and evaluate the environmental and socioeconomic effects of energy resource occurrence, production and use.
The University of Wisconsin Digital Collection Center's collection of over 60 years of the annual Minerals Yearbook containing reviews, statistics, and economic and technical trends of the U.S. and foreign mineral and material industries.
Disseminates scientific and technical documents, conference papers, articles, multimedia, and software related to funded activities at the U.S. Department of Energy.
Regulates and oversees energy industries in the economic, environmental, and safety interests of the American public. Includes information about documents and filings, legal resources, market oversight, industries, enforcement, careers, and links for citizens.