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Are you thinking of becoming a development geologist and really want to work at Chevron? Turns out, your chances to become a development geologist are better in some states than others.As development geologists are popular in the U.S., we wanted to bring you a list of the best states for development geologists. In case you are trying to decide where to start your career as a development geologist, or if you are considering moving to a different city or state, we got you covered.
We figured that the best places for development geologist jobs has three things everyone would agree on. There would be high annual wages, good career prospects (no matter what phase of the career you are in), and a lot of job opportunities.Arizona is the best state, and Socorro is the city with the highest pay for development geologists.

10 best states for development geologists in 2025

  1. Arizona #1 best state for development geologists

    1. Arizona

    Total development geologist jobs:765
    Average annual salary:$109,854
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$70,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$170,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.91
  2. Maine #2 best state for development geologists

    2. Maine

    Total development geologist jobs:209
    Average annual salary:$105,011
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$163,000
    Location Quotient:
    3.51
  3. Oklahoma #3 best state for development geologists

    3. Oklahoma

    Total development geologist jobs:224
    Average annual salary:$121,227
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$77,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$190,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.62
  4. Texas #4 best state for development geologists

    4. Texas

    Total development geologist jobs:9
    Average annual salary:$145,909
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$96,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$220,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.01
  5. New Mexico #5 best state for development geologists

    5. New Mexico

    Total development geologist jobs:243
    Average annual salary:$100,647
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$63,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$158,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.76
  6. Nevada #6 best state for development geologists

    6. Nevada

    Total development geologist jobs:197
    Average annual salary:$102,179
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$66,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$158,000
    Location Quotient:
    2.1
  7. West Virginia #7 best state for development geologists

    7. West Virginia

    Total development geologist jobs:136
    Average annual salary:$98,910
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$61,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$157,000
    Location Quotient:
    1.98
  8. Idaho #8 best state for development geologists

    8. Idaho

    Total development geologist jobs:2
    Average annual salary:$105,696
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$67,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$165,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.03
  9. California #9 best state for development geologists

    9. California

    Total development geologist jobs:40
    Average annual salary:$119,658
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$78,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$182,000
    Location Quotient:
    0.03
  10. Alaska #10 best state for development geologists

    10. Alaska

    Total development geologist jobs:117
    Average annual salary:$105,046
    Lowest 10 percent earn:$80,000
    Highest 10 percent earn:$136,000
    Location Quotient:
    3.12

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Detailed list of the best states for a development geologist

RankStateAverage salaryLowest 10% earnPopulationJob count
1Arizona$109,854$70,0007,016,270765
2Maine$105,011$67,0001,335,907209
3Oklahoma$121,227$77,0003,930,864224
4Texas$145,909$96,00028,304,5969
5New Mexico$100,647$63,0002,088,070243
6Nevada$102,179$66,0002,998,039197
7West Virginia$98,910$61,0001,815,857136
8Idaho$105,696$67,0001,716,9432
9California$119,658$78,00039,536,65340
10Alaska$105,046$80,000739,795117
11Tennessee$97,216$61,0006,715,984514
12Alabama$98,897$62,0004,874,747382
13South Carolina$102,562$64,0005,024,369282
14Virginia$110,678$70,0008,470,0205
15Montana$95,585$61,0001,050,493158
16Ohio$97,769$61,00011,658,609773
17Kentucky$96,086$60,0004,454,189346
18Pennsylvania$95,372$60,00012,805,5371,117
19Michigan$93,741$58,0009,962,311821
20Washington$106,180$69,0007,405,7431
21New Hampshire$92,083$59,0001,342,795234
22Louisiana$96,377$60,0004,684,333237
23Colorado$100,554$63,0005,607,1545
24Hawaii$107,476$77,0001,427,5384
25South Dakota$90,196$58,000869,666123
26North Dakota$88,291$57,000755,393114
27Rhode Island$93,245$59,0001,059,6391
28Mississippi$89,450$56,0002,984,100167
29Kansas$82,361$51,0002,913,123322
30Massachusetts$92,923$59,0006,859,8192
31Florida$85,541$54,00020,984,4001,628
32Connecticut$92,453$58,0003,588,1840
33Delaware$91,243$57,000961,9390
34New Jersey$89,603$56,0009,005,6447
35Wyoming$89,218$56,000579,3150
36Vermont$89,968$57,000623,6570
37New York$89,644$56,00019,849,3998
38Maryland$90,294$56,0006,052,1773
39Utah$86,803$54,0003,101,8331
40Nebraska$75,475$48,0001,920,076224
41Arkansas$71,293$44,0003,004,279311
42Georgia$73,747$46,00010,429,3791,118
43Iowa$76,372$48,0003,145,711298
44Missouri$78,420$49,0006,113,532505
45District of Columbia$90,244$56,000693,9720
46Minnesota$86,181$55,0005,576,6062
47Oregon$85,689$55,0004,142,7761
48Wisconsin$66,405$41,0005,795,483547
49Indiana$66,382$41,0006,666,818622
50Illinois$79,891$50,00012,802,0234
51North Carolina$70,434$44,00010,273,4195

Highest paying states for development geologists

RankStateAvg. Development Geologist Salary
1Arizona$109,854
2Maine$105,011
3Oklahoma$121,227
4Texas$145,909
5New Mexico$100,647
6Nevada$102,179
7West Virginia$98,910
8Idaho$105,696
9California$119,658
10Alaska$105,046
11Tennessee$97,216
12Alabama$98,897
13South Carolina$102,562
14Virginia$110,678
15Montana$95,585
16Ohio$97,769
17Kentucky$96,086
18Pennsylvania$95,372
19Michigan$93,741
20Washington$106,180
21New Hampshire$92,083
22Louisiana$96,377
23Colorado$100,554
24Hawaii$107,476
25South Dakota$90,196
26North Dakota$88,291
27Rhode Island$93,245
28Mississippi$89,450
29Kansas$82,361
30Massachusetts$92,923
31Florida$85,541
32Connecticut$92,453
33Delaware$91,243
34New Jersey$89,603
35Wyoming$89,218
36Vermont$89,968
37New York$89,644
38Maryland$90,294
39Utah$86,803
40Nebraska$75,475
41Arkansas$71,293
42Georgia$73,747
43Iowa$76,372
44Missouri$78,420
45District of Columbia$90,244
46Minnesota$86,181
47Oregon$85,689
48Wisconsin$66,405
49Indiana$66,382
50Illinois$79,891
51North Carolina$70,434

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