3 to 4 Million Natural Gas "Blue Jobs" - $385.5 Billion Impact

The following information on combined employment and value added data was complied and calculated using information from 2008 natural gas production numbers from the U.S. Energy Information Administration's "Monthly Energy Review" released in March 2009; and a report by PriceWaterHouseCoopers.  The employment estimates include those directly employed in the natural gas industry and in secondary jobs -- such as steel, concrete, banking, manufacturing and more -- created by natural gas exploration and production. 

Combined, the Natural Gas Supply Association estimated that approximately 4 million Americans are estimated to be employed as the result of natural gas development, adding $385.5 billion to the American economy in 2008.  To see another estimate, conducted by IHS Global Insight on behalf America's Natural Gas Alliance, click: here 

 State

Estimated Direct, Indirect and Induced Jobs Created by Natural Gas

Economic Impact

 Alabama

47,834

 $3.3 billion
 Alaska

 23,596

 $3.1 billion

 Arizona

 41,986

 $3 billion

 Arkansas

39,035

 $2.5 billion
 California

 414,180

 $46.3 billion
 Colorado

83,612

 $9.7 billion
 Connecticut

31,918

 $3.3 billion
 Delaware

 9,429

 $800 million
 Florida

118,383

 $7.8 billion
 Georgia

 69,769

 $5.3 billion
 Hawaii

 9,745

 $700 million
 Idaho

 11,375

 $600 million
 Illinois

 146,827

 $15.3 billion
 Indiana

 64,564

 $4.4 billion
 Iowa

 32,756

 $1.8 billion
 Kansas

 62,810

 $5.1 billion
 Kentucky

52,673

 $3.4 billion
 Louisana

 183,999

 $17.9 billion
 Maine

17,765

 $1 billion
 Maryland

 34,588

 $2.7 billion
 Massachusetts

 54,952

 $5.4 billion
 Michigan

 86,907

 $7.4 billion
 Minnesota

 59,106

 $4.2 billion
 Mississippi

 46,795

 $3.2 billion
 Missouri

 59,546

 $3.8 billion
 Montana

 22,113

 $1.6 billion
 Nebraska

 26,856

 $2.6 billion
 Nevada

 20,486

 $1.6 billion
New Hampshire

 14,535

 $1.1 billion
 New Jersey

72,261

 $7.4billion
 New Mexico

 44,259

 $3.7 billion
 New York

 119,346

 $12.1 billion
 North Carolina

 73,300

 $4.9 billion
 North Dakota

 14,955

 $1.2 billion
 Ohio

 119,557

 $8.9 billion
 Oklahoma

 167,107

 $17.6 billion
 Oregon

 30,258

 $2.1 billion
 Pennyslvania

 138,927

 $11.5 billion
 Rhode Island

 8,562

 $700 million
 South Carolina

34,731

 $2 billion
 South Dakota

 10,987

 $600 million
 Tennessee

 57,904

 $3.9 billion
 Texas

887,807

 $117.5 billion
 Utah

36,769

 $2.9 billion
 Vermont

8,266

 $500 million

 Virginia

70,633

 $5.1 billion

 Washington

 54,591

 $4.5 billion

West Virginia

 35,101

 $2.6 billion

 Wisconsin

49,272

 $3 billion

Wyoming

 33,075

  $3.4 billion