Permian Basin Chapter Launches School Supply Drive
The Energy Workforce & Technology Council advocates for the workers of today and tomorrow. In order to support this, the Permian Basin... Read More
Council Awards 2021-22 National Scholarships
The Energy Workforce & Technology Council National Scholarship program has awarded $51,000 in scholarship funding for the 2021-22 school year to 51... Read More
Proposed USMCA Rule Change Has Implications for Oil & Gas
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking and request for comments on the Federal Register last week. The... Read More
Council Hosts Rep. Kevin Brady for Roundtable
The Council hosted the Republican Leader of the House Ways and Means Committee Congressman Kevin Brady (TX-8) last Thursday for a tour... Read More
Council I&D Workshop Examines State of Diversity in Sector
More than 60 individuals from 30 Member Companies joined a workshop to analyze results of the Council’s 2021 Inclusion & Diversity Study... Read More
Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Appears Wobbly
Analysis by Energy Workforce SVP Government Affairs & Counsel Tim Tarpley Republicans are questioning the proposal to raise $600 billion for the... Read More
Council is Proud to Support World Petroleum Congress
The 23rd World Petroleum Congress takes place in Houston on December 5-9, 2021. Returning to the United States for the first time... Read More
June Employment Report: Sector Adds Jobs for 4th Consecutive Month
Employment in America’s energy technology and services sector increased by an estimated 8,002 jobs in June, a fourth consecutive month of growth,... Read More
2021 Annual Meeting: ‘Adapting to Thrive’
The Council’s premiere annual event will take place September 15-17 in Santa Ana Pueblo, NM. With a focus on “Adapting to Thrive,”... Read More
White House Energy Strategy Still Murky as Demand Increases Rapidly
Analysis by Energy Workforce SVP Government Affairs & Counsel Tim Tarpley More than three weeks ago, Judge Terry Doughty from the U.S.... Read More