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Oklahoma Families, Farmers and Businesses Saved $18 Billion Over Decade, Thanks to Natural Gas

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Oklahoma City, OK — Thanks to increased production, expanded pipeline infrastructure and greater use of natural gas, Oklahoma families and businesses saved more than $18.6 billion between 2008 and 2018, according to a new report released by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA). Households saved over $1.8 billion and commercial and industrial users saved more than $16.7 billion, according to the report, entitled “Oil and Natural Gas Energize Oklahoma.”

Energy helps power every imaginable American industry, and during this time of increased economic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 virus, this new report serves as a reminder of how essential affordable, reliable energy is to our national supply chains and manufacturing infrastructure.

CEA’s report highlights the incredible savings consumers have enjoyed with enhanced energy supplies and how natural gas and energy infrastructure have helped increase disposable income for consumers, job growth, and economic investment while revitalizing communities – all important ingredients for our pandemic recovery.

Unfortunately, the future of Oklahoma’s energy resources and its pipeline network is currently threatened by heavily-funded, out-of-state activists who continue working to eliminate the production and transportation of safe, affordable sources of energy without offering any viable solutions that would help our country meet consumer demand and environmental goals.

“This report demonstrates how Oklahoma’s families, farmers, industries and small businesses benefit from an all-of-the-above energy strategy that continues to emphasize the importance of natural gas in benefiting Oklahoma – especially during these uncertain economic times for our communities,” said CEA Oklahoma Director Ryan Scott.

“Whether through business, commerce, harvesting, or home use, we all depend on energy. It’s also an essential component to an economic recovery. That’s why we need to support U.S. energy in all forms while we continue to advance our world-leading environmental progress – it’s key to us being prepared and having the energy we need.”

“As Oklahoma recovers from the economic damage of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever that our leaders embrace the benefits and growth potential that energy production and infrastructure brings to families, schools, and factories across the state. Not only are these continued investments critical in helping to fuel economic development, but they are helping us to chart a course for a cleaner, more environmentally responsible and prosperous tomorrow.”

Highlights from the report include:

To view the report, click here.

 

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