
East Texas Is Hiding More Than Anyone Realizes — It’s All Beneath the Surface

Beneath the quiet forests of East Texas lies a world most people never see—massive salt domes, billion-barrel oil fields, deep natural-gas systems, vanished oceans, petrified forests, ancient aquifers, and fossils of enormous marine predators.
In this DiscoverTube documentary, we uncover how more than 150 million years of geological change created an East Texas completely different from the landscape visible today. Ancient seas left behind enormous salt deposits that slowly moved upward through the Earth, helping form petroleum traps that would eventually fuel some of the largest oil discoveries in American history.
We explore the legendary Spindletop gusher, the enormous East Texas Oil Field that has produced more than 5.2 billion barrels, and the Haynesville gas system buried more than two miles underground. But energy is only part of the story.
Ancient river systems became freshwater aquifers. Prehistoric forests became stone. Mosasaurs once hunted above land that is now covered by farms and forests. Offshore, buried Jurassic salt pushed parts of the Gulf seafloor upward, creating the foundations for coral reefs—and even an underwater brine pool several times saltier than normal seawater.
From Grand Saline and Beaumont to the Big Thicket, Caddo Lake, High Island, and the Gulf of Mexico, East Texas is hiding evidence of a world that existed millions of years before the state we know today.
The surface is only the cover. What lies beneath East Texas tells the real story.
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