Abundant U.S. shale gas supplies revitalizing chemical manufacturing
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Abundant U.S. shale gas supplies revitalizing chemical manufacturingNational Lieutenant Governors AssociationJuly 19, 2013Dwight TozerVice President, ExxonMobil Chemical Company
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Chemical Industry Vital to U.S. Economy
$770 billion
12
800,000
25
Source: American Chemistry Council, June 2013
Annual sales – one of America’s largest industries
Percent of U.S. exports
Annual capital investment
Industry employees
$39 billion
Percent of U.S. GDP supported
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Chemicals Demand Sees Significant Growth
250
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Quadrillion BTUs
Chemicals
Heavy Industry
Other
2000 2020 20402013
Energy Demand by Industrial Sector
Energy Industry
ExxonMobil 2013 Outlook for Energy
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Natural Gas Abundant, Widespread
North America
LatinAmerica
MiddleEast
Russia /Caspian Asia Pacific
Africa
Europe
Conventional
Source: IEA
ExxonMobil 2013 Outlook for Energy
North America
LatinAmerica
MiddleEast
Russia /Caspian Asia Pacific
Africa
Europe
Source: IEA
ExxonMobil 2013 Outlook for Energy
Unconventional
4.0
2.8
6.6
4.8
North America
LatinAmerica
MiddleEast
Russia /Caspian Asia Pacific
World Total - 27.9
Global NaturalGas Resource
3.1
Africa
1.6
Europe
4.8
Thousand trillion cubic feet
ConventionalUnconventional
Source: IEA
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Major Change in U.S. Feedstocks
• Major shift in energy market in mid-2000s
• Crude driven by emerging market growth / global events
• Shale gas supply drives the shift in relative economics
Increased gas production provides advantaged ethylene feedstocks
Source: ExxonMobil Estimates
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Brent Crude Oil
$/bblGas/CrudeBTU Ratio
US Gas:Crude
Crude Oil / Gas Pricing
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Shale Gas Fuels Manufacturing Expansion
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Economic, Jobs Growth from Shale
ExxonMobil TX Project• 10,000 construction jobs• 3,800 other jobs• $870 million annually to
regional economy• $90 million annual added
tax revenues
100 U.S. Industry Projects• $72 billion investment• 1.2 million construction jobs • 540,000 other jobs• $14 billion added annual tax
revenue
Texas Project Estimates: ExxonMobilIndustry Project Estimates: American Chemistry Council
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Opportunities to Realize Potential
• Objective: Balanced approach to support economic & job growth
• Policies to facilitate development:
• Access: gas reserves on state and private land
• State Regulations: Fit for purpose environmental framework
• Permitting: Streamlined and consistent for investments
• Trade: Support free markets for U.S. goods
An energy revolution at the doorstep