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Employment Declines in U.S. O&G Sector

December 1, 2025 by PBOG

Despite record-setting production in the U.S. oil and gas industry, increased volumes have not translated into more jobs for either the industry or the overall economy. In fact, the industry employs 20 percent fewer workers than it did a decade ago, according to an Oct. 29 report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA).

Over the last 10 years the oil and gas industry has shed 252,000 jobs, and a recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found that oil and gas regions also have underperformed on overall employment and wage growth when compared to non-oil and gas regions. The number of jobs required to produce a barrel of oil has fallen by half over the last decade.

“A stark pattern of declining employment in the oil and gas industry has taken shape over the last decade that has rippled out to have broader effects on regional economies,” said Trey Cowan, oil and gas energy analyst at IEEFA and author of the report. “Even taking into account the cyclical nature of the industry, over time employment losses seem to be outweighing employment gains.”

The last decade has shown that job losses, not growth—as is often the claim—should be considered when assessing decisions that could use public resources or tax incentives to promote oil and gas projects.

 

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