Energy Workforce’s Permian Basin Chapter Hosts Admiral Permian CEO Denzil West
The Permian Basin Chapter of the Energy Workforce & Technology Council recently welcomed industry leaders
The Permian Basin Chapter of the Energy Workforce & Technology Council recently welcomed industry leaders
Energy Workforce & Technology Council (EWTC) continues to advocate for policies that strengthen U.S. manufacturing
On Thursday of last week, the House passed H.R. 7176, “Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act” 224-200. This strong vote total is somewhat of a rarity in the closely divided partisan House. The yes votes included a number of Democrats who crossed party lines to support the legislation. Democratic members Caraveo, Cuellar, Costa, Golden, Gonzalez, Larsen, Peltola, Perez and Veasey all supported the measure. Democrats were not hesitant to express their support for the measure. “I’m for American energy, I’m for Texas, and I’m for my congressional district, as simple as that,” said Gonzalez. “Some people have really lost it on the idea of how we treat American energy in this country.”
On Thursday of last week, the House passed H.R. 7176, “Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act” 224-200. This strong vote total is somewhat of a rarity in the closely divided partisan House. The yes votes included a number of Democrats who crossed party lines to support the legislation. Democratic members Caraveo, Cuellar, Costa, Golden, Gonzalez, Larsen, Peltola, Perez and Veasey all supported the measure. Democrats were not hesitant to express their support for the measure. “I’m for American energy, I’m for Texas, and I’m for my congressional district, as simple as that,” said Gonzalez. “Some people have really lost it on the idea of how we treat American energy in this country.”
Thomas Jennings | Intern Company: Energy Workforce & Technology Council College: University of Houston Major: Petroleum
As capital markets shift and operational priorities evolve, the Permian Basin continues to adapt at
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.
April Jobs Report Shows Continued Modest Growth in Energy Services Employment
January OFS Jobs Report: Energy Services Sector Signals Cautious Start to 2026
December Jobs Report Marks a Year of Adjustment for the Energy Services Workforce
OFS September Jobs Report: Continued Decline Highlights Pressure on Energy Services Sector
OFS August Jobs Report: Energy Services Sector Faces Larger Labor Market Headwinds
June Jobs Report: Energy Services Sector Navigates Economic Headwinds with Continued Focus on Stability
June Jobs Report: Energy Services Sector Navigates Economic Headwinds with Continued Focus on Stability
April Jobs Report: Energy Services Sector Holds Steady Amid Broader Economic Shifts
OFS March Jobs Report: Steady Employment Growth Continues with 653 Jobs Added
February Jobs Report: Increased Focus on Domestic Production Leads to Gain of 4,170 Jobs
Energy Services Sector December Jobs Report Highlights Optimism and Resilience
Energy Services Sector November Jobs Report Shows Steady Growth and Resilience
Energy Services Sector October Jobs Report, Sector Employment Holds Steady
Energy Services Sector Sees Continued Job Growth in September Amid Economic Shifts
August 2024 Jobs Report Highlights Growth of Nearly 3,000 Jobs in Energy Services Sector
Amidst Rising National Unemployment Rate, Energy Workforce Jobs Hold Relatively Steady