Title: Natural Gas Makes the Future Work
1Natural Gas Makes the Future Work
- Jenny Fordham
- Director of Energy Markets Government Affairs
- Natural Gas Supply Association
- Presented to the Interstate Municipal Gas Agency
- April 28, 2009
2Outline
- Natural Gas in Relation to Other Commodities
- Todays Market Fundamentals
- Natural Gas Jobs, Revenue Environment
3Commodity Price Changes Since January 2007
Source CME Group, A CME/Chicago Board of Trade
Company
4Same Story, Different Commodities
Commodity Price Changes Since January 2007
Coal Crude Oil Soybeans Wheat Corn Copper Gold
Natural Gas Silver
Source CME Group, A CME/Chicago Board of Trade
Company
5Natural Gas at Low End of Rising Commodity Tide
Commodity Price Changes Since January 2007
Coal Crude Oil Soybeans Wheat Corn Copper Gold
Natural Gas Silver
Source CME Group, A CME/Chicago Board of Trade
Company
6Major U.S. Shale Basins Hold Potential for 30
Bcf/d Roughly Half of U.S. Production
Source North American Natural Gas Supply
Assessment Navigant Consulting, Inc. EIA
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7Natural Gas, Oil EP Provides Billions Annually
in Government Revenue
- U.S. Treasury
- 6.6 Billion in 2007
- 17.1 Billion in 2008
- States
- 1.6 Billion in 2007
- 2.2 Billion in 2008
8U.S. LNG Import Capacity Growing Imports Lag Due
to World Competition
Bcf/day
U.S. Import Capacity
U.S. Imports
Source EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2008 EVA
9http//www.ferc.gov/market-oversight/othr-mkts/lng
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10Canadian Imports Slowing
Bcf/day
Source EVA
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11Rig Count Decline Demonstrates Supply Following
Demand
50
Source EIA Monthly Energy Review, December 2008
EIA Natural Gas Weekly Update (4/9/09)
12Industrial Sector Demand Rebounded in 2008
Industrial Sector Most Elastic
Tcf
Source EVA Annual U.S. Natural Gas Industrial
Consumption, EIA
135.8 Million Blue Jobs
- Natural gas and oil industry provides 5.8 Million
Blue Jobs - 1.8 Million Direct
- 4 Million Indirect
- EP Jobs Pay More Than 2x National Average
- Natural gas and oil industry provides nearly 300
Billion annually in labor income
(API PWC Study, 2007)
14Natural Gas Is Key Ingredient in Everyday Products
- Manufacturers Consume One-third of Natural Gas to
Make Products - Additional Jobs Associated with Those Products
- Oil Natural Gas Industry Contributes 570
Billion to Economy Annually
(Source API PWC Study, 2007)
15Natural Gas Has a Long-term Role to Play
Source EIA 2009 Energy Outlook
16Market Chooses Natural Gas for Variety of
Reasons Emissions
Tons annually per 1,000 households
17Market Chooses Natural Gas for Variety of
Reasons Reliability
18Market Chooses Natural Gas for Variety of
Reasons Cost
millions per 1,000 households (2007)
19Partnership Necessary to Achieve Climate Goals