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Texas Oil & Gas Upstream Jobs Decline

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Austin, Texas, December 12, 2025

The Texas Workforce Commission has reported a reduction of 1,300 upstream oil and gas jobs in September, bringing the total number of these positions to 204,800. Despite this decrease, the sector has seen a year-to-date increase of 3,900 jobs, a growth of 0.9% compared to last year. The Texas Oil & Gas Association emphasizes the need for a favorable regulatory environment to support industry growth and employment stability.

Texas Oil & Gas Upstream Jobs Fell by 1,300 in September

Austin, Texas – The Texas Workforce Commission reported a decrease of 1,300 upstream oil and gas jobs in September compared to August, bringing the total to 204,800 positions. Despite this decline, the sector has added 3,900 jobs year-to-date, marking a 0.9% increase from the same month last year.

Recent Employment Trends

In August, upstream employment grew by 200 jobs, reaching 205,100 positions, following a net gain of 2,500 jobs in January. This earlier trend indicated a positive outlook for the industry, reflecting the resilience and dynamism of Texas’s oil and gas sector.

Industry Response

Todd Staples, President of the Texas Oil & Gas Association, noted the ongoing need for a favorable legislative and regulatory environment to ensure Texas’s competitiveness in the global oil market. A stable and encouraging regulatory framework could help foster growth in the upstream sector and contribute to job security for workers in this vital industry.

Background Context

The upstream sector, which encompasses oil and natural gas extraction as well as specific types of mining, plays a crucial role in Texas’s economy. The industry accounts for high-paying jobs and represents a significant source of income for many families across the state.

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FAQ

What is the current number of upstream oil and gas jobs in Texas?

The Texas Workforce Commission reported 204,800 upstream oil and gas jobs in September 2025.

How does this compare to previous months?

In August 2025, upstream employment was 205,100, indicating a decrease of 1,300 jobs in September.

What is the year-to-date job growth in the upstream sector?

Year-to-date, the upstream sector has added 3,900 jobs, a 0.9% increase from the same month last year.

What is the significance of the upstream sector in Texas’s economy?

The upstream sector, which includes oil and natural gas extraction and certain types of mining, remains a significant contributor to Texas’s economy, with employers offering some of the highest wages in the state.

Key Features

Feature Details
Current Upstream Jobs 204,800 in September 2025
Monthly Change Decrease of 1,300 jobs from August
Year-to-Date Growth 3,900 jobs added, 0.9% increase from last year
Industry Significance Major contributor to Texas’s economy with high-paying jobs


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