Products made from oil and gas empower the sports industry by fueling transportation for athletes and fans, powering stadiums, and serving as essential components in the production of sporting equipment and apparel.
Soccer
Including shin guards, soccer balls, uniforms, cleats, stadiums, fertilizers and lights.
Football
Including turf, paint, stadiums, jerseys, cleats, helmets, padding, gloves, medical tape, and much more.
Hockey
Hockey relies on many items made with natural gas and petroleum products, such as hockey nets, visors, skates, chest protectors, pucks, jerseys, gloves, and so much more.
Golf
All golfers rely on equipment that is made from natural gas and petroleum, including golf bags, golf balls, dry-fit clothes, shoes, and club grips. Natural gas is also used to power manufacturing and produce nitrogen-rich fertilizers for greens.
Basketball
Basketball relies on many items made with natural gas and petroleum products, such as basketballs, jerseys, sneakers, arena lights, and so much more.
Baseball
Baseball relies on many items made with natural gas and petroleum components, including baseballs, helmets, face guards, chest protectors, cleats, jerseys, gloves and fertilizers. Natural gas is also a key aspect of our stadium experience for cooking food and powering the electric grid.
Products made from oil and gas empower healthcare providers to heal wounds, save lives, deliver babies, and keep us healthy.
Hospital Equipment
Including exam tables, beds, bandages, syringes, and ambulances.
Pharmaceuticals
Including anesthesia, pill coatings, aspirin, and drug manufacturing.
Life-Saving Medical Devices
Including MRIs, IVs, pacemakers, and vitals-monitors.
Food
The entire agricultural supply chain, including fertilizers, pesticides, planting, packaging, and distribution.
Protective Equipment/Sanitizer
Including hand sanitizer, latex gloves, scrubs, and biohazard containers.
Prosthetic Limbs/Assistive Braces
Including casts, prosthetics, crutches, and artificial hips.
Without them, our lives would be a lot less comfortable.
Kids Beds/Mattresses
Including polyurethane foam, latex, nylon and synthetic fabric.
Cosmetics/Contacts
Including lenses, mineral oils, lipstick, perfume, and makeup.
Electronics
Including microprocessors, display screens, batteries, and plastic casings.
Jet Fuel
This one’s pretty obvious, right?
Sports Equipment
Including astroturf, protective padding and helmets, balls, goal netting, and stadium seats.
Toiletries/Hygiene Products
Including creams, soaps, toothpaste, and plastic bottles.
You can thank oil and natural gas for providing the things we need today, tomorrow and beyond.
Cell Phones
Including screens, controls, silicon chips, and plastic cases.
Eye Wear
Including plastic frames, contact lenses, and durable polycarbonates.
Car Tires/Roads
Including synthetic rubber and other carbons for tires, and bitumen for asphalt.
Sneakers
Including lightweight ethylene-based foam, synthetic leather, and rubber.
Glass Windows
Including the natural gas used to melt raw materials.
Clothing
Including nylon, spandex, and polyester, used in more than half of all clothing.