Texas hydro-fracturing job openings decreased from April to May

petroleum engineerThe number of job openings in Texas for “petroleum engineers” and “geological and petroleum technicians” decreased from 661 in April 2015 to 639 in May 2015, while the searcher-to-job opening ratio increased from 1.97 to 2.16 in the same span.

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The number of job openings in Texas for “derrick operators” and “roustabouts” decreased from 181 in April 2015 to 171 in May 2015, while the searcher-to-job opening ratio increased from 2.29 to 2.54 in the same span.

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Source: BLS

Image source: http://wonderfulengineering.com/what-is-petroleum-engineering/

Texas job openings by major occupational group for May

Total number of job openings and median searcher-to-job ratio across all MSAs (metropolitan statistical areas) for each major occupational group in Texas in May 2015.

Texas May 2015

Occupation Openings Searcher to Job Ratio
Transportation and material moving occupations 21,863 0.5
Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations 18,972 0.52
Sales and related occupations 32,760 0.72
Office and administrative support occupations 59,401 0.79
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations 1,109 0.89
Management, business, and financial occupations 60,970 0.91
Service occupations 69,934 1.17
Production occupations 23,088 1.39
Professional and related occupations 89,387 1.46
Construction and extraction occupations 16,079 1.47

4 largest California MSAs see decrease in job openings for May

All 4 of the largest MSAs (metropolitan statistical areas) in California experienced a decrease in job openings for the month of May.

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim

The Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim MSA experienced a decrease of 12,517 job openings in May 2015, a 7.61% change from April 2015.

Month Total Openings Percent Monthly Change
Jun-14 129,782 0.19
Jul-14 137,333 5.82
Aug-14 136,939 -0.29
Sep-14 112,657 -17.73
Oct-14 121,598 7.94
Nov-14 108,123 -11.08
Dec-14 104,302 -3.53
Jan-15 140,013 34.24
Feb-15 137,967 -1.46
Mar-15 141,983 2.91
Apr-15 164,525 15.88
May-15 152,008 -7.61

San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont

The San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont MSA experienced a decrease of 6,240 job openings in May 2015, an 7.39% change from April 2015.

Month Total Openings Percent Monthly Change
Jun-14 66,213 0.65
Jul-14 69,790 5.4
Aug-14 69,209 -0.83
Sep-14 58,567 -15.38
Oct-14 63,065 7.68
Nov-14 56,940 -9.71
Dec-14 54,986 -3.43
Jan-15 72,089 31.11
Feb-15 70,884 -1.67
Mar-15 72,887 2.83
Apr-15 84,472 15.89
May-15 78,232 -7.39

Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario
The Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario MSA experienced a decrease of 4,167 job openings in May 2015, an 6.72% change from April 2015.

Month Total Openings Percent Monthly Change
Jun-14 49,141 0.42
Jul-14 52,360 6.55
Aug-14 51,924 -0.83
Sep-14 40,018 -22.93
Oct-14 42,870 7.13
Nov-14 38,138 -11.04
Dec-14 37,377 -2.00
Jan-15 52,811 41.29
Feb-15 52,141 -1.27
Mar-15 53,849 3.27
Apr-15 62,004 15.15
May-15 57,837 -6.72

San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos

The San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos MSA experienced a decrease of 4,027 job openings in May 2015, an 6.97% change from April 2015.

Month Total Openings Percent Monthly Change
Jun-14 46,681 0.71
Jul-14 49,258 5.52
Aug-14 49,007 -0.51
Sep-14 41,343 -15.64
Oct-14 44,408 7.41
Nov-14 39,956 -10.02
Dec-14 38,937 -2.55
Jan-15 49,272 26.54
Feb-15 48,492 -1.58
Mar-15 49,955 3.02
Apr-15 57,749 15.6
May-15 53,722 -6.97

Source: BLS

California innovation job openings decreased from April to May

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The number of job openings in California for “Innovation Type Jobs” decreased from 29,183 in April 2015 to 27,484 in May 2015. The searcher-to-job opening ratio increased from 1.34 to 1.40 in the same span.

Innovation jobs definition: http://www.employstats.com/blog/2014/09/26/1233/

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Image source: http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2013/09/23/symposium-innovation-ecosystems-jobs-wea.html

Source: BLS

Employment and Wage & Hour Statistics Focus: American Time Use Survey

The American Time Use Survey (ATUS) is commonly used to estimate the amount of time spent on household services for valuing losses in personal injury and wrongful death cases. ATUS is sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and administered by the Census Bureau. It measures the amount of time people spend doing various activities, such as working for pay, caring for children, volunteering, commuting, and socializing.

Data collection for the ATUS began in January 2003, and estimates are released annually. The most recent survey was conducted in 2014, and approximately 11,600 individuals were interviewed. The participants were asked to account for every hour between 4 a.m. the day before the interview and 4 a.m. the day of the interview. Using this data, it is possible to construct the average number of hours spent on household services based on demographic characteristics. The categories most often used to measure household services are time spent:

  • Performing inside housework
  • Cooking food and cleaning up after a meal
  • Caring for pets, performing household maintenance, and maintaining vehicles
  • Managing the household
  • Shopping
  • Obtaining services
  • Traveling for household activities
  • Caring for and helping household children
  • Traveling to care for and help household members

The valuation of lost household services is performed by calculating how much it would take, in dollars, for the family to replace the services that were provided by the injured or deceased person. In other words, how much it would cost for the family to go out into the marketplace and pay for each of the individual services, such as having a person mow the lawn or take care of the financial records?

Once the market value of the service, expressed as an hourly rate, is determined, the final replacement cost of each service is calculated by multiplying the hourly market rate by the average number of hours spent performing the services, as reported in the ATUS. For example, in the 2003 ATUS it was reported that the average 24-year-old female spends 2.99 hours per week on food cooking and cleanup. The replacement cost for these services is $9.60 an hour. Therefore, the replacement cost for a week of food cooking and cleanup is $28.70 (2.99 x $9.60) and the annual replacement cost is $1,492.61 (2.99 x $9.60 x 52). The calculation is then performed for all household services for each remaining year of the person’s life expectancy. Finally, the summed loss of household services value must be discounted back to the present day.

Texas STEM job openings increased from Feb to Mar

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The number of job openings in Texas for STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) jobs increased from 42,970 in February to 43,895 in March 2015. The searcher-to-job opening ratio decreased from 0.71 to 0.61 in the same span.

Our definition of STEM jobs: http://www.employstats.com/blog/2014/09/19/growing-national-interest-in-stem-fields-has-focused-our-research/

 

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Source: BLS

Image source: http://projecttomorrowblog.blogspot.com/2013/11/i-am-scientist.html

Crude oil prices see increase while natural gas prices decrease in April 2015

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Crude oil prices increased from $47.72 per barrel in March 2015 to $59.62 per barrel in April 2015. Natural gas prices went down from $2.65 per million BTU (one million BTU is approximately 974 cubic feet) in March 2015 to $2.56 per million BTU in April 2015.

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Texas crude oil production for April 2015 was 69,595,733 barrels, down from 80,526,870 barrels reported in March 2015. Texas natural gas production was 587,178,094 Mcf (thousand cubic feet) of gas in April 2015, down from the March 2015 natural gas production total of 676,256,565 Mcf.

Source: EIA, Texas RRC