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Breakthrough study reveals first large-scale subsurface energy resources discovery in the Dominican Republic
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Breakthrough study reveals first large-scale subsurface energy resources discovery in the Dominican Republic

Last updated: November 13, 2025 9:09 pm
Editorial Board Published November 13, 2025
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The island of Dominican Republic has achieved a major scientific and economic milestone with the identification of what experts describe as the country’s first significant hydrocarbon deposits. The discovery was made possible through the use of advanced remote scanning technology developed by BSD Global Exploration, a company specializing in subsurface minerals detection.

According to Experts analyses, the deposits appear to be substantial both in size and in estimated hydrocarbon volume. The findings were supported by conventional 3D seismic data and BSD’s proprietary remote-sensing system, which is capable of detecting natural resources several kilometers below the Earth’s surface—onshore or underwater.

Geophysicist Dr. Paul McColgan, who examined the seismic data, described the findings as “one of the best targets I have seen in my 25 years in the hydrocarbon industry.” While drilling has not yet begun, the processed data suggests potential reserves in the range of hundreds of millions of barrels and BTUs of hydrocarbons.

BSD’s technical review also identified hydrocarbon signatures beneath what was previously believed to be a crystalline basement unconformity. Further image enhancement revealed additional subsurface structures, suggesting the presence of a larger reservoir at greater depth.

In a joint statement, BSD’s executive team said the results represent years of scientific development in advanced detection methods. “This innovation has the potential to transform the global approach to hydrocarbon and mineral exploration,” the statement noted.

The company’s technology functions by transmitting specialized signals into the Earth and analyzing the returning data through proprietary algorithms. This process allows for the identification of elements across the periodic table—including hydrocarbons, drinking water, and rare earth materials—at depths reaching approximately 26,000 feet (about 8,000 meters).

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Beyond its use in energy exploration, BSD’s technology has also been applied in the fields of archaeology and heritage preservation. In 2021, at the request of the Dominican Republic’s government science team, BSD assisted in locating the burial site of Enriquillo, a 16th-century national hero. The search, which had spanned five centuries, culminated in the recovery of Enriquillo’s remains and those of his wife.

BSD reports that its methods have also confirmed natural deposits of gold, lithium, and hydrocarbons in several other countries. The company is now working with local authorities and partners to obtain permits for future exploration and extraction.

Once validated through subsequent drilling and analysis, the Dominican Republic discovery will mark one of the most important advances in the region’s geological research and energy potential.

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