Permian basin contributes over $100 billion, 800,000 jobs on leading US oil and gas production
The Permian basin continues to grow rapidly. It reflects the region’s importance as an economic powerhouse for Texas, New Mexico, and the country.
This year’s Economic Report from the Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) highlights the region’s essential role in supporting critical government functions. These include road improvements, public schools and teachers, police and fire departments, community hospitals, and universities.
The report also emphasizes the area’s status as the second lowest producer of CO2 emissions per barrel of oil. This is equivalent among the major onshore producing basins worldwide.
As a world leader in oil production, the Permian basin is projected to produce around $350 billion in gross product. It provide around 1,200,000 jobs for the nation’s economy by 2050.
“The Permian basin provides indispensable resources to energy security, making significant contributions to our nation’s robust economy every year,” said Don Evans, Permian Strategic Partnership Chairman.
“As the world’s largest secure energy supply, our region is fundamental to our national, economic, and energy security. Texas and New Mexico can promote further growth and support the American economy in collaboration with the energy industry through investment and expansion of our region’s infrastructure.”
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Source: Oil & Gas 360
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