The U.S. Geological Survey has identified substantial untapped energy reserves: 28.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 1.76 billion barrels of crude oil across the basin. For context, the gas discovery alone could sustain national demand for roughly 10 months. This development carries weight for macro investors tracking energy inflation, commodity cycles, and their downstream effects on monetary policy and asset allocation strategies in volatile markets.
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AlphaLeaker
· 8h ago
10 months? That's just the beginning. The US has such a big appetite that it can't fundamentally solve the core issues.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 8h ago
ngl, can this support 10 months of demand? It sounds like a lot, but upon closer thought, it's still far from enough... macro investors should be excited, right?
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DecentralizedElder
· 8h ago
10 months? That's laughable. This level of reserve can't solve any real problems at all.
The U.S. Geological Survey has identified substantial untapped energy reserves: 28.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 1.76 billion barrels of crude oil across the basin. For context, the gas discovery alone could sustain national demand for roughly 10 months. This development carries weight for macro investors tracking energy inflation, commodity cycles, and their downstream effects on monetary policy and asset allocation strategies in volatile markets.