OFS June Jobs Report Shows First-Half Stability Despite Monthly Dip

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HOUSTON —Today, the Energy Workforce & Technology Council released its June 2026 jobs report, showing that the energy services workforce remained relatively stable through the first half of 2026 despite a modest decline in June, even as the broader U.S. labor market slowed.

Energy services employment totaled 627,259 jobs in June, a decrease of 4,043 positions from May, according to preliminary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and Energy Workforce analysis.

Despite the monthly decline, employment has held within a relatively narrow range during the first six months of 2026. Since January, workforce levels have fluctuated by just over 6,200 jobs, reflecting the disciplined approach energy services companies continue to take toward hiring and workforce management.

The June report also mirrored broader national employment trends. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. employers added 57,000 jobs in June, well below expectations, as hiring slowed across the broader economy.

“While month-to-month employment levels continue to fluctuate, the overall trend in the first half of this year has been one of stability,” said Energy Workforce President Molly Determan. “The industry’s focus remains on maintaining a skilled workforce while operating efficiently and preparing for future opportunities. As market conditions evolve, companies are well-positioned to respond while continuing to support reliable American energy production.”

State-by-State Breakdown 

State2,026
TX305,663
LA52,376
OK47,734
CO25,467
NM23,459
CA22,958
PA22,707
ND19,508
WY14,552
OH10,413
AK9,723
WV9,597

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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 625,000 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.

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