Texas Upstream Employment Surges as Energy Demand Climbs
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Texas upstream employment rises by 4,100 jobs in May, TIPRO says
Texas' upstream oil and gas sector added 4,100 jobs in May, according to TIPRO, as hiring activity accelerated and strong export demand reinforced the state's position as a leading supplier of crude oil and LNG to global markets.
Texas Upstream Employment Surges as Energy Demand Climbs
Citing the latest Current Employment Statistics (CES) report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association (TIPRO) highlighted new employment figures for the Texas oil and natural gas industry. According to TIPRO, employment in the Texas upstream sector increased by 4,100 jobs between April and May 2026, reflecting a decline of 300 jobs in oil and natural gas extraction (62,600) an…

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