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Report: Midstream Will Add More Than 100,000 Jobs, $400B In Economic Output From 2012 To 2035

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Frank Nieto, Editor, Midstream Monitor
February 24, 2012

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This week the INGAA Foundation released a report that claims midstream infrastructure development will economically benefit every region of the country. The report, titled “Jobs & Economic Benefits of Midstream Development,” stated that although regions with large natural gas plays that are economic to develop will reap the largest impacts, other regions supplying goods and services for these projects also stand to benefit greatly.

“Given the competitive advantage of being in close proximity to natural gas investment locations, midstream infrastructure development presents an opportunity for suppliers of materials used in ...

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