America's New Energy Future: Unconventional Oil & Gas

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America’s New Energy Future: The Unconventional Oil and Gas Revolution and the US Economy Volume 1: National Economic Contributions, Appendix C

US Lower 48 Economic Contribution Summary: Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores (NAICS 442) Employment (Number of workers) 2012 2,563 2,710 1,809 901 5,273

2015 3,698 3,960 2,593 1,367 7,658

2020 4,144 4,966 3,330 1,636 9,110

165 175 117 58 340

239 256 167 88 495

268 321 215 106 588

280 372 259 113 653

290 383 266 117 673

270 410 276 134 680

(2012 $M) Unconventional Oil Activity* Unconventional Gas Activity** Shale Gas Activity Tight Gas Activity

103 109 73 36

148 159 104 55

166 199 134 66

174 231 161 70

180 238 166 73

167 255 171 83

Total Unconventional Activity

212

307

365

406

418

422

Unconventional Oil Activity* Unconventional Gas Activity** Shale Gas Activity Tight Gas Activity Total Unconventional Activity

2025 4,344 5,765 4,013 1,752 10,109

2030 4,491 5,937 4,126 1,811 10,428

2035 4,175 6,354 4,275 2,079 10,529

Value Added (2012 $M) Unconventional Oil Activity* Unconventional Gas Activity** Shale Gas Activity Tight Gas Activity Total Unconventional Activity

Labor Income

NOTES: Numbers may not sum due to rounding. *Unconventional oil activity represents the production of oil and condensate and associated gas recovered from tight oil plays. **Unconventional gas activity represents the production of gas and liquids recovered from shale gas and tight gas plays. Source: IHS Global Insight

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