Caliber said:Texag5324 said:Quote:
Where are all these people going to find jobs? I really feel for all the folks who have worked for years at these large O&G companies only to be let or go a victim of an acquisition. The few jobs that are out there have to be nearly impossible to get with so many in our industry out of work.
Chevron/Hess 20%+ layoff, BP 32% layoffs, and now COP 25% layoff. Its absolutely brutal, it reminds me of 2015 when every oil and gas company was laying off. There will be a lot of people looking for work and not enough jobs for everybody. Theres going to be a mass exodus of talent leaving the industry and will be similar to the dilemma a lot of oil companies were facing 10-15 years ago, they will have older employees and younger employees but no one in between.
Im not even sure recent college grads want to enter the oil and gas industry anymore, its no longer the "sexy" industry.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/global-oil-gas-company-layoffs-2024-2025-2025-09-03/
Oil& gas hasn't been sexy for at least a decade already. College recruiting for anything tech related in O&G had been tough for a long time.
its part of why Schlumberger rebranded to SLB. When we were recruiting at colleges we were told to tell students we were a technology company, not a O&G service company. It sort of worked. Students that looked us up would come up all excited about the green technology things that the company was showcasing on the website and in the marketing material. I was a bit too honest and said that while we are working on those things, traditional O&G service and equipment was still responsible for over 90% of our revenue.