- Economy of Houston
The economy of Houston is primarily based on the energy industry (particularly oil), however, biomedical research and
aerospace are also large parts of the city'seconomic base. The Houston metropolitan area comprises the largestpetrochemical manufacturing area in the world, including forsynthetic rubber ,insecticide s, andfertilizer s. The area is also the world's leading center for building oilfield equipment. The city is home to 5,000 energy-related establishments, including many of the top oil and gas exploration and production firms and petroleum pipeline operators. [ http://www.aci-na.org/docs/5-has-10116page%20305.pdf] Houston is second to New York City inFortune 500 headquarters.Indicators and history
The Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown MSA's
Gross Area Product (GAP) in 2005 was $308.7 billion, up 5.4 percent from 2004 in constant dollars—slightly larger thanAustria 'sGross Domestic Product (GDP). Only 28 nations other than the United States have a GDP exceeding Houston's GAP. [ [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/02CW001.pdf Houston Area Profile] . "Greater Houston Partnership"]Mining , which in Houston is almost entirely oil and gasexploration and production, accounts for 11 percent of Houston's GAP—down from 21 percent as recently as 1985. The reduced role of oil and gas in Houston's GAP reflects the rapid growth of other sectors—such asengineering services, health services, andmanufacturing . [ [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/15AW001.pdf Gross Area Product by Industry] . "Greater Houston Partnership"] . Oil and gas exploration and production, however, has increased in reaction to high energy prices and a reduced worldwide surplusoil production capacity. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/15AW001.pdf] The Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown metropolitan area ranked 33rd among the nation’s 361 MSAs on per capita personal income at $36,852, making the figure 11.5 percent higher than the national figure of $33,050. Among the 10 most populous MSAs, Houston ranked fifth, trailing Washington (4th nationally), New York (8th), Philadelphia (22nd) and Chicago (31st). Total personal income in Houston was $190.8 billion in 2004, ranking Houston seventh among the 10 largest metropolitan areas and ninth among all 361 metropolitan areas. [http://www.houston.org/pdfs/EconomicForecast.pdf] Among the 10 most populous metro areas, Houston ranked second in employment growth rate and fourth in nominal employment growth. [ [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/10AW001.pdf Employment by Industry] . "Greater Houston Partnership"]Historically, Houston has had several growth spurts (and some devastating economic recessions) related to the oil industry. The discovery of oil near Houston in 1901 led to its first growth spurt — by the 1920s, Houston had grown to almost 140,000 people. The city's burgeoning aerospace industry heralded its second growth spurt, which solidified with the
1973 oil crisis . Demand on Texas oil increased, and many people from the northeast moved to Houston to profit from the trade. When theembargo was lifted, the growth mostly stopped. However, Pasadena still has its refineries, and the Port of Houston is among the busiest in the world.Manufacturing and industrial sector
Houston is home to more than 10,700
manufacturing establishments. The city ranked as a Gold Medal World-Class Community for Manufacturing for four consecutive years by "Industry Week" magazine. [ [http://www.houston.org/industryGuide/manufacturing.asp Industry Guide: Manufacturing | Greater Houston Partnership ] ] The Houston-Gulf Coast region has nearly 40 percent of the U.S. capacity for base petrochemicals, ensuring rapid access to majorresin producers and resin technologies. Houston is projected to experience a 2.7 percent increase in manufacturing employment by 2012.Metals manufacturing is a $12.0 billion industry in Houston, with nearly 2,100 establishments employing more than 67,000 workers in the region. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/16JW001.pdf] Approximately 250 establishments employ more than 20,000 people in Houston’selectronics manufacturing industries.Hewlett Packard employs more people in its Houston operations than any other HP facility in the world. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/16_W005.pdf]Energy
Houston is known as a world capital of the
oil andgas industry with over 5000 energy firms doing business in the region. [http://www.law.northwestern.edu/career/jobsearch/documents/Houston_Market_Report.pdf] The city is a leading domestic and international center for virtually every segment of the oil and gas industry - exploration, production, transmission, marketing, service, supply,offshore drilling , and technology. Houston dominates U.S. oil and gas exploration and production. The city remains unrivaled as a center for the American energy industry. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/06/business/06goldrush.html?ex=1212379200&en=7220360ed029c719&ei=5035&partner=MARKETWATCH Houston Finds Business Boon After Katrina - New York Times ] ] In January 2005, the Houston Primary Metropolitan Statistical Areas (PMSA) accounted for: 31% of all U.S. jobs in oil and gas extraction (38,300 of 123,400), and 14% of all U.S. jobs in support activities for mining (28,100 of 200,900). [ [http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~che/about_us/houston_economy.html Chemical Engineering - Houston - An Industrial, Business and Research Center ] ] Houston is headquarters for 17 energy-related Fortune 500 companies and is home to more than 3,600 energy-related establishments. Houston is home to 13 of the nation’s 20 largestnatural gas transmission companies, 600exploration and production firms and more than 170pipeline operators .The
Offshore Technology Conference held yearly in Houston presents the latest exploration and development technology in the energy industry to more than 50,000 attendees.Houston is a member of the
World Energy Cities Partnership , a collaboration between 13 energy focused cities around the world. [ [http://www.energycities.org/index.asp World Energy Cities Partnership ] ]Petrochemicals
Houston is one of the world’s largest manufacturing centers for
petrochemical s, and the $15 billion petrochemical complex at the Houston Ship Channel is the largest in the country. Supporting the industry is a complex of several thousand miles of pipeline connecting 200 chemical plants, refinery,salt domes andfractionation plants along the Texas Gulf Coast, which allows transfer offeedstocks , fuel and chemical products among plants, storage terminals and transportation facilities. Houston has more than 400 chemical manufacturing establishments with more than 35,000 employees. [ [http://www.houston.org/industryGuide/petrochemical.asp Industry Guide: Petrochemical | Greater Houston Partnership ] ] Houston has two of four largest U.S. refineries.ExxonMobil ’s complex in Baytown is one of the oldest in the area and one of the largest of its kind in the worldMore than 235 establishments in the Houston metro area manufacture
plastic andrubber products. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/16HW010.pdf] Houston dominates the U.S. production of three major resins:polyethylene (38.7% of U.S. capacity);polyvinyl chloride (35.9% of U.S. capacity) andpolypropylene (48.4% of U.S. capacity).Much of Houston's success as a
petrochemical complex is due to its busy man-made ship channel, thePort of Houston . [ [http://www.portsl.com/pages/15_overview.html Overview of the Port of South Louisiana ] ] The port ranks first in the country in international commerce and is the sixth-largest port in the world. Amid other U.S. ports, it is the busiest in foreign tonnage and second in overall tonnage. Because of these economic trades, many residents have moved to Houston from other U.S. states, as well as hundreds of countries worldwide.Aerospace
Houston is home to the
Johnson Space Center ,NASA ’s largest research and development facility, employing nearly 3,000 federal civil service workers and more than 14,000 contract personnel. [ [http://www.houston.org/industryGuide/aerospace.asp Aerospace Industry Guide | Greater Houston Partnership ] ] Program offices forProject Constellation , Orion and other new space vehicle projects will create new jobs at the center. The majority of the contractor work force related to the projects will also be located at the center. [ [http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2006-09/2006-09-15-voa53.cfm?CFID=76425258&CFTOKEN=56257205 Houston Sees Economic Boost from Space Missions ] ] Texas GovernorRick Perry recently announced a $7.5 millionTexas Enterprise Fund (TEF) grant toLockheed Martin , which will bring about 1,000 jobs to the Houston area. The grant ensures that Lockheed Martin will create these jobs in the Houston area after they earned a multi-billion dollar contract fromNASA to build the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle. [ [http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/press/pressreleases/PressRelease.2006-09-20.3437 Texas Governor Rick Perry - Press Release - September 20, 2006 ] ] Houston is also home to theUnited Space Alliance , which employs well over 10,000 people.Corporate sector
Houston is a major corporate center. The city is home to 26 Fortune 500 companies (second in the
United States ), multinationals and domestic companies maintain operations in the city. Of the world’s 100 largest non-U.S.-based corporations, more than half have operations inHouston. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/14AW001.pdf] In 2006, the Houston metropolitan area ranked first in Texas and third in the U.S. within the category of "Best Places for Business and Careers" by "Forbes ". [ [http://www.forbes.com/2006/05/03/06bestplaces_best-places-for-business_land.html 2006 Best Places for Business and Careers] . "Forbes"] The 2007 Fortune 500 list shows 26 firmsheadquartered in the 10-county Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown Metropolitan Statistical Area.Banking andfinancial services are vital the region. Forty foreign governments maintain trade and commercial offices here and the city has 23 active foreign chambers of commerce and trade associations. [ [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/18AW001.pdf International Representation in Houston] . "Greater Houston Partnership"] .Eleven foreign banks representing 12 nations operate in Houston and provide financial assistance to the international community. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/18AW001.pdf]High tech
Biotechnology and healthcare
The
Texas Medical Center is the city'shealthcare andbiotechnology focal point with $3.5 billion committed toresearch grants from 2000 through 2004, more than 43 member institutions, 5.2 millionpatient visits in 2004. More than 65,000 health care professionals work there every day, treating more than five million patients from all over the world every year. [ [http://www.houston.org/industryGuide/healthCare.asp Industry Guide: Health Care | Greater Houston Partnership ] ] The UT Research Park, a joint venture between The University of Texas M.D. Anderson and the UT Health Science Center at Houston, is located in the Medical Center. When fully developed, theUT Research Park will be made up of nearly 2 million square feet (180,000 m²) of research, lab, office and support space for private companies and not-for-profit research institutions. The venture will be focused on biotechnology and life sciences research. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/16TW040.pdf]Baylor College of Medicine is home to theHuman Genome Sequencing Center , one of only five in the nation.According to
U.S. News and World Report , many hospitals in Houston consistently rank among the nation’s top healthcare institutions. [ [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/13AW001.pdf Microsoft Word - 13A W001 Rankings of Local Hospitals.doc ] ]Information technology and telecommunications
Houston has more than 1,000 computer-related companies. [ [http://www.houston.org/industryGuide/informationTechnology.asp Industry Guide: Information Technology | Greater Houston Partnership ] ] State-of-the-art I.T. developed in Houston impacts many entities, including the city's Technology Task Force that created the Houston Transtar Center, a centralized police, fire and emergency medical services dispatch center. Since its inception in 1999,
Houston Technology Center has become the center of technology entrepreneurship in Houston. The center has helped more than 150 emerging technology companies raise more than $400 million in capital and create about 1,000 new jobs.Houston, with a customer base of more than 3 million, is
AT&T ’s largest service city. The city's telecommunications infrastructure completes more than 70 million Houston telephone connections daily. [http://www.houston.org/blackfenders/07IW001.pdf] TheTexas Public Utilities Commission has certified more than 400 additional local exchange carriers to provide service state-wide or specifically within Houston. More than 1,600 interexchange carriers have registered with the commission to provide long distance service.References
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