Natural Gas is Abundant
Florida is the second-largest producer of electricity and fueled 74% of Florida's electricity in 2019.
Source: Department of Energy (DOE)
A study from America's Natural Gas Alliance reveals that if natural gas was an actual U.S. state, it would rank 12th in gross domestic product - just behind Virginia.
Source: Natural Gas Alliance
US gas production is at its highest level ever.
Source: American Gas Association
In 2016, natural gas accounted for more than 33% electricity generation in the United States.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
The U.S. is the number one producer of natural gas in the world. Storage facilities help meet large and immediate natural gas demands. In fact, from November to March, consumers get 15-to-20 percent of their natural gas from stored gas.
Source: American Gas Association
Natural gas comprises almost one-fourth of all primary energy used in the U.S. and is directly linked to jobs and economic health. The natural gas industry supports the employment of nearly 3 million Americans in all 50 states.
Source: American Gas Association
Domestic gas production accounts for nearly 93 percent of all natural gas consumed in the United States and shale gas production now accounts for about 50 percent of gas produced.
Source: American Gas Association
According to the Energy Information Administration and the Potential Gas Committee, the U.S. estimated future supply of natural gas stood at 3,141 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) at year end 2016 – enough to meet America’s energy needs for more than 100 years.
Source: American Gas Association
According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, pipelines are the safest form of energy transportation. Safety is the number one priority for America’s natural gas utilities.
Source: American Gas Association