Oil and natural gas jobs have plunged from 2014 peak levels, the federal government reported Friday. From the Energy Information Administration:
"Despite increases in crude oil prices since the start of the year, employment in oil and natural gas extraction and support activities continued declining from levels reached in the fall of 2014, just before the onset of falling oil prices.
"The total rig count (including both oil-directed and natural gas-directed rigs) has declined even more sharply, from nearly 1,800 rigs in the fall of 2014 to a weekly low of 404 rigs in May 2016.
"Crude oil production has also declined, but to a much lesser extent than either employment or rig counts, while natural gas production has leveled off."
Read the full EIA report here.