The U.S. shale revolution, propelled by unprecedented production in Texas, has elevated the United States as the world’s top oil and natural gas producer.
Author: rtison@raconteur.com
Upstream Oil and Natural Gas Employment Update: Jobs Fell by 500 in November%3$s>
AUSTIN – Data from the Texas Workforce Commission shows that upstream* oil and natural gas employment fell by 500 jobs in November compared to October, ending a 23-month long consecutive increase in upstream job growth.
TXOGA on the Successes of the Environmental Partnership on its First Anniversary%3$s>
AUSTIN – Industry-led initiative doubles participation in first year
October Marks 23nd Consecutive Month of Upstream Oil and Gas Job Growth: 49% of Jobs Recovered%3$s>
AUSTIN – Texas oil and natural gas companies added 2,400 upstream jobs* in October, marking the 23nd consecutive month of job growth, according to data from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).
TXOGA on API Joining the Collaborative Recommended Lighting Practices%3$s>
AUSTIN – Participants include TXOGA, Permian Basin Petroleum Association, API and McDonald Observatory
Energy Summit: Oil & Natural Gas Powering the Rio Grande Valley%3$s>
PHARR – The Texas Oil & Gas Association (TXOGA) and the Rio Grande Valley Partnership today hosted an Energy Summit in Pharr, which showcased the economic impact of the oil and natural gas industry in the Rio Grande Valley.