Energy Resources Program
The United States Geological Survey (USGS), Central Energy Resources Science Center (CERSC) addresses national and global energy geoscience issues and conducts interdisciplinary research on energy systems. The Center provides earth-science information and interpretations essential to building a framework for the identification and assessment of economically stable and environmentally sound resources of petroleum, natural gas, and coal.
In addition, the Center addresses the environmental, economic, and human health impacts of energy production and studies unconventional resources including gas hydrates, geothermal resources, uranium, oil shale, and bitumen and heavy oil.
The USGS is a bureau within the United States Department of the Interior (DOI). The Central Energy Resources Science Center, one of two "Energy Centers", conducts scientific investigations to support the Energy Resources Program at the U.S. Geological Survey in Reston, Virginia.
Airport to Denver Federal Center Denver Federal Center Campus
Mailing Address: Denver Federal Center, MS 939 P.O. Box 25046 Denver, CO 80225 Phone: 303-236-5900 Telefax #: 303-236-5888
Chris Potter, Science Center Director Email: cpotter@usgs.gov
Margaret S. Ellis, Associate Science Center Director Email: mellis@usgs.gov
Mirian Cuara, Team Assistant Email: mcuara@usgs.gov
Nancy Williams, Administrative Officer Email: nwilliams@usgs.gov
USGS Employee Information Line: 1-800-223-8081 (Option 1) or 650-329-5555
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