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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Energy works in north Dakota, Ohio, Virginia and Kentucky, Oklahoma, Texas, plus all the other energy producers.

Energy Works in North Dakota


by Mark Green
Mar. 6, 2012

For the state of North Dakota, the oil and natural gas industry currently means:

Nearly 37,000 statewide jobs provided or supported – with an average salary of $71,678 for non-gas station oil and natural gas employees.
$1.8 billion contributed to state labor income.
$3.8 billion contributed to the state’s economy.
With sensible energy development and sound tax policies, here’s what the oil and natural gas industry could mean to North Dakota:

13,144 additional jobs created by 2015.
15,840 additional jobs created by 2020.
An average of $54 million of new, additional revenue generated by the industry to the state every year through 2030. That’s enough to cover more than one-third of North Dakota’s general fund contribution to the University of North Dakota budge... more »
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Energy Works in Virginia


by Mark Green
Mar. 6, 2012

For the state of Virginia, the oil and natural gas industry currently means:

More than 128,000 statewide jobs provided or supported – with an average salary of $57,281 for non-gas station oil and natural gas employees.
$6.5 billion contributed to state labor income.
$11.6 billion contributed to the state’s economy.
With sensible energy development and sound tax policies, here’s what the oil and natural gas industry could mean to Virginia:

3,606 additional jobs created by 2015
16,401 additional jobs created by 2020
An average of $77.7 million of new, additional revenue generated by the industry directly to the state every year through 2030. That’s enough to cover more than half of Virginia’s general fund contribution for the University of Virginia every year,... more »
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Energy Works in Ohio


by Mark Green
Mar. 6, 2012

For the state of Ohio, the oil and natural gas industry currently means:

More than 230,800 statewide jobs provided or supported – with an average salary of $68,256 for non-gas station oil and natural gas employees.
$11.4 billion contributed to state labor income.
$22.7 billion contributed to the state’s economy.
With sensible energy development and sound tax policies, here’s what the oil and natural gas industry could mean to Ohio:

13,144 additional jobs created by 2015
15,840 additional jobs created by 2020
Energy works in Ohio, with the men and women of the oil and natural gas industry playing a critical role in that state’s economy. See more, here.

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