Energy Services Sector October Jobs Report, Sector Employment Holds Steady

HOUSTON- Today, the Energy Workforce & Technology Council released its monthly jobs report, highlighting relatively steady employment across the U.S. energy services sector. Total jobs in the sector reported at 654,062 in October 2024, reflecting a slight decrease of 1,739 positions from September, according to preliminary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and analysis conducted by the Energy Workforce & Technology Council.

At the national level, job creation slowed to its weakest pace since late 2020. However, the unemployment rate held at 4.1%, in line with expectations. Economists have taken note of increased hurricane activity, noting its impact on overall employment. With Hurricane Rafael forcing over 23% of U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil output offline, the storm’s impacts are likely reflected in recent job numbers within the energy services sector.

“The energy services sector continues to demonstrate resilience amid significant challenges,” said Energy Workforce President Molly Determan. “With an incoming Presidential Administration, our industry remains focused on delivering critical energy solutions, supporting economic stability, and expanding opportunities for American workers. We are committed to unleashing American energy, driving job growth, and investing in the skilled workforce needed to power our nation’s future.”

State-By-State

TX318,724
LA54,614
OK49,774
CO26,555
NM24,462
CA23,939
PA23,740
ND20,341
WY15,215
OH10,857
AK10,138
WV10,007

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About Energy Workforce & Technology Council:

Energy Workforce & Technology Council is the national trade association for the global energy technology and services sector, representing more than 650,000 U.S. jobs in the technology-driven energy value chain. Energy Workforce works to advance member policy priorities and empower the energy workforce of the future.


Karina Erickson, Communications Director, writes about governmental policies for the Energy Workforce & Technology Council. Click here to subscribe to the Energy Workforce newsletter, which highlights sector-specific issues, best practices, activities and more.

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