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TwitterEmployment figures decreased in the oil, natural gas, and chemicals industry between December 2019 and August 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a total of *** thousand lost jobs in the United States. A pessimistic scenario outlook, where oil prices will remain around ** U.S. dollars per barrel and gas prices at **** U.S. dollars per million British thermal units, would see only ***** percent of jobs recovered by the end of 2021. Even within the optimistic scenario outlook, not all jobs are set to be recovered.
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United States AHE: sa: PW: Mfg: Non Durable: Petroleum & Coal Products data was reported at 39.130 USD in Dec 2021. This records an increase from the previous number of 38.690 USD for Nov 2021. United States AHE: sa: PW: Mfg: Non Durable: Petroleum & Coal Products data is updated monthly, averaging 24.460 USD from Jan 1990 to Dec 2021, with 384 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 41.960 USD in Jun 2019 and a record low of 16.420 USD in Feb 1990. United States AHE: sa: PW: Mfg: Non Durable: Petroleum & Coal Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.G064: Current Employment Statistics Survey: Average Weekly and Hourly Earnings: Production Workers.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the number of fatal work injuries among workers in the mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction industries in the United States from 2003 to 2019. In 2019, there were *** deaths in these industries, *** of which came from oil and gas extraction industries.
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TwitterNumber of employees by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and type of employee, last 5 years.
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TwitterManagement was the skill cluster with the highest job posting share in the oil, gas, and chemicals industry in the United States. In 2019, ***** percent of job ads were aimed towards management skills. Information technology advanced job postings increased by some *** percent in 2019 compared to 2015, the highest increase rate of any skill cluster.
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Release Date: 2020-08-20.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2017 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in September 2019. As such, preliminary U.S. totals released in September 2019 will be superseded with final totals, by sector, once data for all states have been released. Users should be aware that during the release of this consolidated file, data at more detailed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and geographic levels may not add to higher-level totals. However, at the completion of the economic census (once all the component files have been released), the detailed data in this file will add to the totals. For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see Economic Census: About: 2017 Release Schedules...Key Table Information:.U.S. totals released in September 2019 will be superseded with final totals, by sector, once data for all states have been released. .Includes only establishments of firms with payroll..Data may be subject to employment- and/or sales-size minimums that vary by industry...Data Items and Other Identifying Records: .Number of firms.Number of establishments.Sales, value of shipments, or revenue ($1,000).Annual payroll ($1,000) .First-quarter payroll ($1,000).Number of employees .Production and/or development and exploration workers for pay period including March 12.Production workers for pay period including June 12.Production workers for pay period including September 12 .Production workers for pay period including December 12.Construction, production and/or development and exploration workers annual hours (1,000).Production and/or development and exploration workers annual wages ($1,000).Total fringe benefits ($1,000) .Employer's cost for health insurance ($1,000).Employer's cost for defined benefit pension plans ($1,000).Employer's cost for defined contribution plans ($1,000).Employer's cost for other fringe benefits ($1,000) .Total cost of supplies and/or materials ($1,000) .Cost of materials, components, packaging and/or supplies used, minerals received, or purchased machinery installed ($1,000).Cost of resales ($1,000) .Cost of purchased fuels consumed ($1,000) .Cost of purchased electricity ($1,000).Cost of contract work ($1,000) .Quantity of electricity purchased for heat and power (1,000 kWh) .Quantity of generated electricity (1,000 kWh) .Quantity of electricity sold or transferred (1,000 kWh).Value added ($1,000).Total inventories, beginning of year ($1,000) .Finished goods or minerals products, crude petroleum, and natural gas liquids inventories, beginning of year ($1,000).Work-in-process inventories, beginning of year ($1,000).Materials and/or supplies, parts, fuels, etc. inventories, beginning of year ($1,000) .Total inventories, end of year ($1,000) .Finished goods or minerals products, crude petroleum, and natural gas liquids inventories, end of year ($1,000) .Work-in-process inventories, end of year ($1,000) .Materials and/or supplies, parts, fuels, etc. inventories, end of year ($1,000) .Gross value of depreciable assets (acquisition costs), beginning of year ($1,000).Total capital expenditures for buildings, structures, machinery, and equipment (new and used) ($1,000).Capital expenditures for buildings and other structures ($1,000).Capital expenditures for machinery and equipment ($1,000).Capital expenditures for automobiles, trucks, etc. for highway use ($1,000).Capital expenditures for computers and peripheral data processing equipment ($1,000).Capital expenditures for all other machinery and equipment ($1,000).Total retirements ($1,000).Gross value of depreciable assets (acquisition costs), end of year ($1,000).Total depreciation during year ($1,000).Total rental payments or lease payments ($1,000) .Rental payments or lease payments for buildings and other structures ($1,000) .Rental payments or lease payments for machinery and equipment ($1,000).Total other operating expenses ($1,000) .Temporary staff and leased employee expenses ($1,000) .Expensed computer hardware and other equipment ($1,000) .Expensed purchases of software ($1,000).Data processing and other purchased computer services ($1,000).Communication services ($1,000) .Repair and maintenance services of buildings and/or machinery ($1,000) .Refuse removal (including hazardous waste) services ($1,000).Advertising and promotional services ($1,000).Purchased professional and technical services ($1,000).Taxes and license fees ($1,000).All other operating expenses ($1,000).Range indicating percent of total sales, value of shipments, or revenue imputed.Range indicating percent of total annual payroll imputed.Range indicating percent of total employees imputed..Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for employer establishments and firms at the U.S., States, Statistical Areas, and County levels that vary by industry. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2017, see Economic Census:...
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United States PPI: Mfg: PC: AR: SC: Miscellaneous Receipts data was reported at 231.400 Dec1991=100 in Dec 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 216.600 Dec1991=100 for Aug 2019. United States PPI: Mfg: PC: AR: SC: Miscellaneous Receipts data is updated monthly, averaging 168.500 Dec1991=100 from Dec 1991 (Median) to Dec 2019, with 216 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 231.400 Dec1991=100 in Dec 2019 and a record low of 95.200 Dec1991=100 in Dec 1992. United States PPI: Mfg: PC: AR: SC: Miscellaneous Receipts data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.I: Producer Price Index: by Industry: Manufacturing: Petroleum and Coal Products.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the number of employees in fuel technologies in the United States in 2019, by source. As of that time, approximately ******* employees were counted in the U.S. petroleum fuel sector.
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United States PPI: Mfg: PC: AR: SC: Secondary Products data was reported at 197.800 Jun1984=100 in Jan 2020. This stayed constant from the previous number of 197.800 Jun1984=100 for Dec 2019. United States PPI: Mfg: PC: AR: SC: Secondary Products data is updated monthly, averaging 118.700 Jun1984=100 from Jun 1984 (Median) to Jan 2020, with 409 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 222.800 Jun1984=100 in May 2015 and a record low of 91.700 Jun1984=100 in Mar 1987. United States PPI: Mfg: PC: AR: SC: Secondary Products data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.I: Producer Price Index: by Industry: Manufacturing: Petroleum and Coal Products.
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Release Date: 2020-08-20.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2017 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in September 2019. As such, preliminary U.S. totals released in September 2019 will be superseded with final totals, by sector, once data for all states have been released. Users should be aware that during the release of this consolidated file, data at more detailed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and geographic levels may not add to higher-level totals. However, at the completion of the economic census (once all the component files have been released), the detailed data in this file will add to the totals. For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see Economic Census: About: 2017 Release Schedules...Key Table Information:.U.S. totals released in September 2019 will be superseded with final totals, by sector, once data for all states have been released. .Includes only establishments of firms with payroll..Data may be subject to employment- and/or sales-size minimums that vary by industry...Data Items and Other Identifying Records: .Number of firms.Number of establishments.Sales, value of shipments, or revenue ($1,000).Annual payroll ($1,000).First-quarter payroll ($1,000).Number of employees.Production and/or development and exploration workers for pay period including March 12.Construction, production and/or development and exploration workers annual hours (1,000).Production and/or development and exploration workers annual wages ($1,000).Total fringe benefits ($1,000) .Employer's cost for health insurance ($1,000).Employer's cost for defined benefit pension plans ($1,000) .Employer's cost for defined contribution plans ($1,000) .Employer's cost for other fringe benefits ($1,000) .Total cost of supplies and/or materials ($1,000).Cost of materials, components, packaging and/or supplies used, minerals received, or purchased machinery installed ($1,000).Cost of resales ($1,000).Cost of purchased fuels consumed ($1,000).Cost of purchased electricity ($1,000).Cost of contract work ($1,000) .Quantity of electricity purchased for heat and power (1,000 kWh).Quantity of generated electricity (1,000 kWh) .Quantity of electricity sold or transferred (1,000 kWh) .Value added ($1,000).Total inventories, beginning of year ($1,000) .Finished goods or minerals products, crude petroleum, and natural gas liquids inventories, beginning of year ($1,000).Materials and/or supplies, parts, fuels, etc. inventories, beginning of year ($1,000).Total inventories, end of year ($1,000).Finished goods or minerals products, crude petroleum, and natural gas liquids inventories, end of year ($1,000).Materials and/or supplies, parts, fuels, etc. inventories, end of year ($1,000).Capital expenditures (except land and mineral rights) ($1,000) .Total capital expenditures for buildings, structures, machinery, and equipment (new and used) ($1,000).Capital expenditures for mineral exploration and development ($1,000).Capital expenditures for mineral land and rights ($1,000).Lease rents ($1,000) .Expensed mineral exploration, development, land, and rights ($1,000).Current operating expenses for exploration, development, and mineral land and rights ($1,000).Current operating expenses for royalty payments ($1,000).Total rental payments or lease payments ($1,000).Rental payments or lease payments for buildings and other structures ($1,000).Rental payments or lease payments for machinery and equipment ($1,000) .Total other operating expenses ($1,000) .Temporary staff and leased employee expenses ($1,000).Expensed computer hardware and other equipment ($1,000) .Expensed purchases of software ($1,000) .Data processing and other purchased computer services ($1,000).Communication services ($1,000).Repair and maintenance services of buildings and/or machinery ($1,000) .Refuse removal (including hazardous waste) services ($1,000).Advertising and promotional services ($1,000).Purchased professional and technical services ($1,000).Taxes and license fees ($1,000).All other operating expenses ($1,000).Range indicating percent of total sales, value of shipments, or revenue imputed.Range indicating percent of total annual payroll imputed.Range indicating percent of total employees imputed..Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for employer establishments and firms at the U.S., States, and Offshore Area levels that vary by industry. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2017, see Economic Census: Economic Geographies...Industry Coverage:.The data are shown at the 2- through 6-digit 2017 NAICS code levels. For information about NAICS, see Economic Census: Technical Documentation: Code Lists...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2017/sector21/EC1721BASIC.zip..API Information:.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau AP...
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