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Page 1: Matthew Koch Institute for 21st Century Energy U.S. Chamber of Commerce .

Matthew Koch

Institute for 21st Century EnergyU.S. Chamber of Commercewww.energyxxi.org

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Institute for 21st Century Energy

• Started in June 2007• Affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce• Our mission is to advance a common-sense national energy

policy that will:– Provide for adequate supplies of affordable, clean, and diverse energy

– Protect the environment

– Ensure an energy secure America

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Global demand to increase 53% by 2035

• 90% in non-OECD countries

Electricity demand to increase 76%

1.6 billion people without electricity

$38 trillion of new investment needed to meet demand

The New Energy Reality

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Global Energy Demand

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• 120 years of Nat. Gas• 206 years of Oil• 464 years of Coal

Technically Recoverabl

e Resources

• 586 years of Nat Gas• 536 years of oil• 9,844 years of coal

In-place Resources

Institute for Energy Resources Analysis of U.S. Government Data

U.S. Has Abundant Energy Resources

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Canada's Key Energy StatisticsWorld rank

Total Primary Energy Production2012

19.139 Quadrillion Btu 5

Total Primary Energy Consumption2012

13.354 

Quadrillion Btu 7

Crude Oil Proved Reserves2015

172 Billion Barrels 3

Dry Natural Gas Production2012

5,070 

Billion Cubic Feet 5

Total Renewable Electricity Net Generation

2012

397 Billion Kilowatt hours 4

U.S. Energy Information Agency

Canada’s Key Energy Statistics

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Source: U.S. Congressional Research Service, U.S. Fossil Fuel Resources: Terminology, Reporting, and Summary.

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IHS

Shale Revolution Spawns Manufacturing Renaissance

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Energy Changing America

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-10

0

10

20

30

40

Percentage Change in Employment from 2007: O&G v All Non-Farm

O&G All Non-Farm

Oil & Gas is THE Job Driver

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• More than 4 million new jobs;

• $2.5 trillion in additional revenue for governments

• $5.1 trillion in investment

• and 10 million barrels worth of added daily oil and natural gas production

By 2035, U.S.

unconventional oil and natural gas

could generate

more than:

Fueling Our Future Economy

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Oil & Gas sector created 9% of all American jobs in

2011 Oil imports expected to

decrease over 60% … reducing

import bill by $200b.

Manufacturing Renaissance

Return of the Chemical,

Fertilizer, Steel Industries

Changing the Geopolitical

Balance in U.S. favor

Fueling Our Economy - TODAY

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• Ten Facilities permitted

• 30+ pending permits

U.S. LNG Exports

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• Canada = safe, reliable ally.

• The U.S. imports more oil from Canada than any other nation.

• Currently 41% of U.S. crude oil imports come from Canada. Up from 29% in 2013.

• Canadian oil sands resources = the third-largest proven reserves in the world.

• Every barrel of oil that is imported from Canada is one less barrel of oil imported from a less stable country that might not be looking out for our interests.

Energy Opportunity

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• Disruptive Change

• Battleground Shift

• Oil Oversupply

• Toolbox Revamp

Shift in the Energy Paradigm

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CAVE

NIMBY

NOPE

BANANA

Battleground Shift

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Shale PlaysFood & Water Watch: Mapping the Movement

464 Actions In 26 States

Battleground

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Everyone’s Favorite Pipeline

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It now takes an average of more than 3 YEARS to complete an environmental impact statement

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The waiting time for a new mining permit is 7 – 10 YEARS (last in the world)

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ENERGY IS THE

SOLUTION

ENERGY is High Tech

ET is the New IT

Rebrand

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Source: EPA Office of Air Quality

Economic Growth + Environmental Progress

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• Gasoline prices DECLINE

• 300,000 Jobs

• $5.8 Billion Savings for U.S. Consumers

• $13.5 Billion in New Government Revenue

• $38 Billion Increase in GDP

• $22 Billion Decrease in Trade Deficit

Benefits of Exporting Crude Oil

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Go WHERE IT MATTERS!

• GOAL – educate and engage business and opinion leaders. Create smart energy advocates.

• TACTICS/STRATEGY – Myth Bust and Be Seen; Train; Build a diverse coalition; Use social media, blogs, advertising, op eds, letters to the editor, etc.; Promote multipliers;

Go Local!

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Shale Works for US Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia Partnership to Fuel America Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South

Dakota, MontanaColoradoTacoma,

Washington

Clark County, Nevada

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North American ENERGY

IS THE ANSWER

Institute for 21st Century Energywww.energyxxi.org

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