New Study: 10.3 million U.S. jobs supported by natural gas & oil in 2015

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- API today released a new study showing that the natural gas and oil industry supported 10.3 million U.S. jobs and added $1.3 trillion to the nation's economy in 2015. The study found that jobs supported by the industry increased by 500,000 since 2011 and showed that all 50 states, whether producing or non-producing, continued to benefit from the industry.

"This study validates the role of the natural gas and oil industry in growing the U.S. economy and supporting more than 10 million workers from coast-to-coast," said API President and CEO Jack Gerard. "Natural gas and oil touches virtually every facet of our life - from heating our homes and fueling transportation to life-saving medical devices and cosmetics at the drug store. This study is further proof of the positive impact that U.S. resources have on workers and communities across the nation."

"Policies that promote the responsible development of our nation's vast energy resources aren't solely economic, but also further U.S. security and environmental stewardship. Increased use of clean-burning natural gas for power generation and technology innovations have reduced U.S. greenhouse gas emissions to near 30-year lows today," Gerard added.

The study, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and commissioned by API, showed that the natural gas and oil industry supported 10.3 million U.S. jobs in 2015. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average wage paid by the natural gas and oil industry, excluding retail station jobs, in 2016 was $101,181 which is nearly 90 percent more than the national average.

The natural gas and oil industry has widespread impacts in each of the 50 states. See table below.

            State       Jobs            Value added             State        Jobs              Value added
                      supported          to state's                        supported            to state's
                                          economy                                                economy
    ---                                   -------                                                -------

           Alabama               86,400               $8.8b     Montana                 39,500               $4.8b
           -------               ------               -----     -------                 ------               -----

            Alaska               45,300              $15.7b    Nebraska                 81,200               $9.2b
            ------               ------              ------    --------                 ------               -----

           Arizona               95,300                 $8b     Nevada                  44,900                 $4b
           -------               ------                 ---     ------                  ------                 ---

           Arkansas              76,000               $8.1b  New Hampshire              24,100               $2.2b
           --------              ------               -----  -------------              ------               -----

          California            730,600             $119.6b   New Jersey               142,200              $20.9b
          ----------            -------             -------   ----------               -------              ------

           Colorado             232,900              $31.3b   New Mexico                90,100              $12.8b
           --------             -------              ------   ----------                ------              ------

         Connecticut             54,500               $7.2b    New York                258,500              $35.7b
         -----------             ------               -----    --------                -------              ------

           Delaware              15,700               $2.3b North Carolina             141,500              $13.4b
           --------              ------               ----- --------------             -------              ------

             D.C.                11,800               $2.1b  North Dakota               78,700              $11.7b
             ----                ------               -----  ------------               ------              ------

           Florida              266,800                $22b      Ohio                  262,800              $37.9b
           -------              -------                ----      ----                  -------              ------

           Georgia              142,700              $13.6b    Oklahoma                379,100              $51.7b
           -------              -------              ------    --------                -------              ------

            Hawaii               19,100               $2.3b     Oregon                  57,500               $5.3b
            ------               ------               -----     ------                  ------               -----

            Idaho                26,300               $1.8b  Pennsylvania              322,600              $44.4b
            -----                ------               -----  ------------              -------              ------

           Illinois             234,600              $33.3b  Rhode Island               15,200               $1.8b
           --------             -------              ------  ------------               ------               -----

           Indiana              120,400              $14.8b South Carolina              67,600               $5.2b
           -------              -------              ------ --------------              ------               -----

             Iowa                83,200               $6.9b  South Dakota               22,500               $1.6b
             ----                ------               -----  ------------               ------               -----

            Kansas              128,700              $12.1b    Tennessee               106,600              $10.5b
            ------              -------              ------    ---------               -------              ------

           Kentucky              80,200               $7.8b      Texas               1,985,200             $326.3b
           --------              ------               -----      -----               ---------             -------

          Louisiana             291,200              $50.7b      Utah                   66,800               $7.4b
          ---------             -------              ------      ----                   ------               -----

            Maine                29,200               $2.2b     Vermont                 13,900             $991.7m
            -----                ------               -----     -------                 ------             -------

           Maryland              72,500               $7.8b    Virginia                125,500              $11.9b
           --------              ------               -----    --------                -------              ------

        Massachusetts           102,600              $12.5b   Washington                98,500              $12.8b
        -------------           -------              ------   ----------                ------              ------

           Michigan             159,100              $14.5b  West Virginia              70,900                 $8b
           --------             -------              ------  -------------              ------                 ---

          Minnesota             117,400              $14.2b    Wisconsin                98,200               $8.3b
          ---------             -------              ------    ---------                ------               -----

         Mississippi             81,600               $7.8b     Wyoming                 57,500               $8.9b
         -----------             ------               -----     -------                 ------               -----

           Missouri             117,500              $10.4b
           --------             -------              ------

*The industry's capital investment impact of 2.3 million jobs supported, $134 billion of labor income, and $220 billion of the industry's impact on GDP is not quantified at the state level due to the non-availability of capital expenditure data at the state level.

To view the full study, please visit the API website.

To view a one-pager on the study, please see the attached document or visit the API website.

To learn me about jobs in the industry, including opportunities for veterans, please visit the API website.

API is the only national trade association representing all facets of the oil and natural gas industry, which supports 10.3 million U.S. jobs and nearly 8 percent of the U.S. economy. API's more than 625 members include large integrated companies, as well as exploration and production, refining, marketing, pipeline, and marine businesses, and service and supply firms. They provide most of the nation's energy and are backed by a growing grassroots movement of more than 40 million Americans.

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SOURCE American Petroleum Institute