How energy employees can adapt to an evolving job market amid consolidations and layoffs
Hundreds of energy workers in Houston have been laid off in recent months after consolidations, but their job market looks optimistic.
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Hundreds of energy workers in Houston have been laid off in recent months after consolidations, but their job market looks optimistic.
Read MoreHere’s how Chevron controls all of its pipeline systems from downtown Houston.
Read MoreThe 187-megawatt project, near Corpus Christi, will partially power Exxon and SABIC’s $10 billion petrochemical complex.
Read MoreLyondellBasell told the Houston Business Journal it is on track to close its last refinery by the end of the first quarter of 2025.
Read MoreThis is the fourth major final investment decision for Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline projects in the past few months.
Read MoreRefined fuels company Vertex Energy has a new CEO and a new board of directors upon exiting Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Read MoreUnder a forbearance agreement with its lenders, USD Partners will sell its final operating asset, a rail terminal in Canada.
Read MoreOil field services giant Schlumberger is “pursuing a wide range of opportunities within and beyond oil and gas,” CEO Olivier Le Peuch said.
Read MoreAfter Talos Energy’s leadership changed twice in less than six months, a permanent CEO will likely bring clarity on what’s planned for the company’s future.
Read MoreThe port’s project is not technically part of the HyVelocity Hub, but there will be likely be synergies between the two hydrogen projects in the future.
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