Texas Oil Rig Jobs


By Wayne W Mardis 

The Texas oil and gas business began with the famous Spindletop field in East Texas. This began a long history of Texas being known as one of the richest oil and gas states in the United States. Current statistics show that oil and gas production in Texas is still at its heyday in terms of drilling. Consider these facts:

1. In 2011, the average number of approved drilling permits in the state was almost 1,600 per month. That is 19,200 potentially profitable oil or gas wells added to the existing production. That means many new jobs are being created. These lucrative careers are waiting for the right people who want to start a career in oil and gas production!



2. In 2011, production of oil in Texas increased by almost four million barrels. This staggering increase will ensure that the national stockpile of crude oil will become very sustainable in the coming years, even with peak oil affecting offshore deposits.

3. Natural gas production is measured in barrels of oil equivalent. Natural gas production is steady. There is no increase, but that doesn't mean that production is slowing down. Consistent production means many will still be hired in the coming years, and plenty of new positions are guaranteed.

If you have interest in applying for an oil or gas rig position in the state of Texas, some of the areas of greatest need are listed below: 

1. Floorhand - A floorhand is tasked with various physically-demanding jobs on the rig. A floorhand may be asked to help maintain equipment in the upper rig and lower rig. A floorhand will also be tasked with general maintenance and repair of drilling equipment. More specialized employees will be tasked with closely monitoring the performance of on-site equipment. A floorhand may also be paired with a deckman who is tasked with mixing mud and other related functions. A floorhand is directly responsible to a driller. If the driller is not present, the assistant driller will direct floorhand.

2. Motorman - Motormen work in the main drilling areas. Their responsibilities are to operate, monitor, and maintain the drills used. The motorman is also under the authority of the driller. If the driller is absent, the assistant driller directs the motorman.

3. Rig manager - Rig managers are responsible for ensuring that the activities of all of the workers on the oil rig are well coordinated and efficiently executed. Another rig manager duty is to oversee the efficient use of equipment at the actual drill site. He is expected to do everything possible to optimize extraction and storage of crude oil and natural gas. Proper and adequate training of new rig employees is another rig manager duty.

Once you acquire some experience on an oil or gas rig, the financial rewards can be substantial. This is not an eight to five job, and the job is not easy. There is work available all over the state. An energy thirsty world means your job will always be in demand. You have to decide if you are physically and mentally up to the task.

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Rebecca has lived in Texas for over 20 years. Her location informs much of what she knows and is why she decided to create this blog.
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