Texas Oil and Natural Gas Upstream Jobs Grow by 800 in September: TXOGA

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AUSTIN — New data from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) reveals that upstream oil and natural gas employment grew by 800 in September compared to August.

According to a news release from the Texas Oil & Gas Association, this is the fourth monthly increase in a row.

“With weakness in global economies, international conflicts and uncertainties at home, a positive job count for September is welcomed news,” said Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association. “Texas remains the production powerhouse for America and the innovation center for energy growth and improvement.”

Since the COVID-19 pandemic in September 2020, the industry has reportedly added 38,400 Texas upstream jobs, averaging growth of 800 jobs per month.

September Upstream Jobs Chart 10 18 SC
Photo Credit: Texas Oil & Gas Association

“Since the COVID-low point, months with upstream oil and gas employment increases have outnumbered those with decrease by 37 to 11,” the release said. “These jobs pay among the highest wages in Texas, with employers in oil and natural gas paying an average salary of approximately $124,000 in 2023.”

The upstream sector involves oil and natural gas extraction and excludes other industry sectors such as refining, petrochemicals, fuels wholesaling, oilfield equipment manufacturing, pipelines, and gas utilities, which support hundreds of thousands of additional jobs across Texas.

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