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Innovations in the natural gas and oil industry have made America a global leader in emissions reductions, with Pennsylvania helping to lead the way.

Not long ago, the U.S. was reliant on unstable regimes for natural gas and oil. Now, the United States is the largest producer of natural gas and oil in the world thanks in large part to the shale revolution and expansion of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.

This homegrown energy now supports 11.3 million jobs nationwide, nearly 500,000 right here in Pennsylvania, and contributes more than $1.6 trillion to the U.S. economy. At the same time, this energy renaissance has helped strengthen U.S. manufacturing, bolster our economy, and cut carbon dioxide emissions.

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