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Publications - Research & Commentary: Fracking Revolution Saved Indiana Residents and Businesses $12 Billion Over the Past Decade


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February 4, 2021
Residential Consumers Saved $4.6 Billion, Commercial And industrial Consumers Saved $8.1 Billion
The massive increase in domestic shale development, led by hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”), has caused natural gas prices to plummet in Indiana, according to a report from the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA). Consequently, residents and businesses in the Hoosier State saved more than $12.7 billion from 2009 to 2019.
“Expanded and modernized natural gas infrastructure” over the past decade saved residential consumers in Indiana $4.6 billion by reducing natural gas prices by 31 percent, while commercial and industrial consumers saved over $8.1 billion combined, thanks to a nearly 50 percent drop in prices. ....

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Publications - Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Montana if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands


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January 20, 2021
$2.8 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $2.4 Billion In Lost Income, $5.4 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040
A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Montana through 2040.
The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of Federal Onshore Oil and Gas Lease Moratorium and Drilling Ban Policies, commissioned by the Wyoming Energy Authority and the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association and released in December 2020, shows how Big Sky Country would suffer under both a moratorium on new leasing ventures and an outright ban on fracking altogether, which President Joe Biden has pledged to impose. ....

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Publications - Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in California if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands


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January 20, 2021
$3 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $8.4 Billion In Lost Income, $17 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040
A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming (UW) lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in California through 2040.
The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of Federal Onshore Oil and Gas Lease Moratorium and Drilling Ban Policies, commissioned by the Wyoming Energy Authority and the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association and released in December 2020, shows how the Golden State would suffer under both a moratorium on new leasing ventures and an outright ban on fracking altogether, which President Joe Biden has pledged to impose. ....

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