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05/28/2015U.S. LNG Exports: State-Level Impacts on Energy Markets and the Submitted by: Economy ICF International 9300 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA USA November 13, 2013 ICF Contact Harry Vidas 703-218-2745 Other ICF Contributors Submitted to: Briana Adams American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street NW William Pepper Washington, D.C. 20005 Robert Hugman Warren Wilczewski Thu Nguyen blank page Warranties and Representations. ICF endeavors to provide information and projections consistent with standard practices in a professional manner. ICF MAKES NO WARRANTIES, HOWEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AS TO THIS MATERIAL. Specifically but without limitation, ICF makes no warranty or guarantee regarding the accuracy of any forecasts, estimates, or analyses, or that such work products will be accepted by any legal or regulatory body. Waivers. Those viewing this Material hereby waive any claim at any time, whether now or in the future, against ICF, its officers, directors, employees or agents arising out of or in connection with this Material. In no event whatsoever shall ICF, its officers, directors, employees, or agents be liable to those viewing this Material. Key Findings on State-Level Economic Impacts of U.S. LNG Exports This state-level study follows a national-level study on the economic and employment impacts of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the Largest impacts found in states with: United States done on behalf of the American Petroleum Institute (API).1 Natural gas, oil, and natural gas liquids (NGL) production National study assessed LNG export This state-level analysis impacts on three export levels: allocates national-level LNG LNG production ICF Base Case (4 Bcfd) export impacts among each Ethylene manufacturing Middle Exports Case (8 Bcfd) U.S. state. Similar to the Industries supplying materials, High Exports Case (16 Bcfd) national-level study, which products, and services to the oil and gas and petrochemical Note: Bcfd denotes billion cubic feet per day. found overwhelmingly positive industries economic and employment Consumer spending activity impacts associated with LNG exports, this study concludes that LNG generated by gas- and exports have a net positive impact, or negligible net impact, across all petrochemical-related activities states. Economic Impacts: Of the up to $115 billion net Gross Domestic Product (GDP) value added generated by LNG exports in 2035, natural gas-producing states such as Texas, Louisiana and Pennsylvania are expected to see increases in state income up to $10-$31 billion that year. Non-natural-gas-producing states with a large manufacturing base, such as Ohio, California, ...