The United States of America is one of the biggest exporters of oil in the world. With a priceless commodity like oil, there are a number of unethical ways to expert oil. However, the U.S. government is working towards making things better on the export front.
One of the news articles mentioned:
“The discussion about exports of U.S. crude oil is changing quickly. Producers have been aggressively lobbying Congress and the administration to lift the ban, and they seem to be getting results: Last month, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Commerce Department was planning to allow certain types of oil to be sold abroad as soon as August—news that sent the White House scrambling to deny that there had been any change in export policy whatsoever, and had many reporters scratching their heads.”
This has in turn, made a considerable difference in the way the oil business is carried out in the U.S. Exporters are making sure that business between countries is ethical and trustworthy.
Employment in the Oil Industry
With the increase of oil export and growth in the oil industry there is a considerable increase in oil employment. There are abundant opportunities available in the oil industry for new aspirants as well as existing oil and gas workers.
One of the news articles mentioned:
“Industrial employment grew 2.5 percent in Texas from May 2013 to May 2014, marking the third straight year the Lone Star State gained manufacturing jobs, according to data from Manufacturers’ News Inc., which compiles databases and directories of manufacturing operations.
Texas added 31,198 industrial jobs during that period, meaning the state is now home to 22,567 manufacturers employing more than 1.2 million workers, Evanston, Illinois-based MNI reports.”
This has created a hope and dream in aspirants and other job seekers who are being affected by the oil and gas industry.
