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: Fishing, Hunting & Trapping (NAICS 114) Employment (Number of workers) 2012 255 271 182 89 526

2015 368 394 258 136 762

2020 411 494 331 163 905

7 7 5 2 14

10 11 7 4 21

11 13 9 4 24

12 15 11 5 27

12 16 11 5 28

11 17 11 6 28

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

4 4 3 1

5 6 4 2

6 7 5 2

6 8 6 3

6 9 6 3

6 9 6 3

Total Unconventional Activity

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

2025 432 573 399 174 1,005

2030 448 593 411 182 1,041

2035 417 634 426 208 1,051

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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