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: Electronics & Appliance Stores (NAICS 443) Employment (Number of workers) Unconventional Oil Activity* Unconventional Gas Activity** Shale Gas Activity Tight Gas Activity Total Unconventional Activity

2012 2,387 2,524 1,685 839 4,911

2015 3,447 3,690 2,416 1,274 7,137

2020 3,861 4,623 3,101 1,522 8,484

2025 4,047 5,369 3,737 1,632 9,416

2030 4,183 5,528 3,842 1,686 9,711

2035 3,887 5,916 3,981 1,935 9,803

144 152 101 51 296

208 222 145 77 430

233 278 187 92 511

244 323 225 98 567

252 333 231 102 585

234 356 240 117 590

117 124 83 41 241

169 181 119 63 350

190 227 152 75 416

199 263 183 80 462

205 271 189 83 477

191 290 195 95 481

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

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

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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