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TexasTowelie

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Wed Mar 27, 2013, 01:32 AM Mar 2013

$61 billion payoff from Eagle Ford

AUSTIN — Last year, the Eagle Ford Shale had a $61 billion impact and supported 116,000 jobs across a 20-county swath of South Texas — a once-sleepy region increasingly defined by an oil and gas boom.

The latest numbers from an ongoing University of Texas at San Antonio study continue to show a ballooning financial effect as the industry races to drill oil wells in the region.

The results of the study were released Tuesday at a meeting at the Capitol of the House Energy Caucus and Eagle Ford Shale Caucus, a group of South Texas lawmakers hoping to bring attention to the road, water, health, housing and other infrastructure needs brought on by the influx of workers and truck traffic into the region.

America's Natural Gas Alliance, an industry trade group, paid for the study.

More at http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/energy/article/61-billion-payoff-from-Eagle-Ford-4386142.php .

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$61 billion payoff from Eagle Ford (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2013 OP
And yet roads and school deteriorate, because these companies use up resources without paying mbperrin Mar 2013 #1

mbperrin

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1. And yet roads and school deteriorate, because these companies use up resources without paying
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 08:24 PM
Mar 2013

taxes. Then when it's a mature field, the jobs will disappear except for a few dozen company man jobs and the infrastructure will be complete toast.

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