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: Credit Intermediation & Related Activities (NAICS 522) Employment (Number of workers) Unconventional Oil Activity* Unconventional Gas Activity** Shale Gas Activity Tight Gas Activity Total Unconventional Activity

2012 5,392 5,726 3,830 1,896 11,118

2015 7,752 8,320 5,438 2,882 16,072

2020 8,666 10,457 7,004 3,453 19,123

2025 9,112 12,137 8,435 3,702 21,249

2030 9,474 12,503 8,661 3,842 21,977

2035 8,835 13,404 8,978 4,426 22,239

798 847 567 280 1,645

1,147 1,231 804 426 2,377

1,282 1,547 1,036 511 2,829

1,348 1,795 1,248 548 3,143

1,402 1,850 1,281 568 3,251

1,307 1,983 1,328 655 3,290

512 543 364 180 1,055

736 789 516 273 1,525

822 992 665 328 1,815

865 1,152 800 351 2,016

899 1,187 822 365 2,086

838 1,272 852 420 2,110

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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