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Oil & Gas Jobs in Port Fourchon, Louisiana
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

Leith Docks
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A History of Port Fourchon

Situated at the southern end of Lafourche Parish at the mouth of Bayou Lafourche, Port Fourchon is the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. While the Port of Houston and Port of Galveston are major import / export hubs, Port Fourchon is the biggest port serving the Oil and Gas industry. In fact, it services over 90% of all the deepwater oil and gas projects in the GOM and 40% of all shallow water projects with over 600 oilfield platforms within a 40 mile radius.

The port comprises over 1700 acres catering to a network of both local and global oilfield companies. According to a report by Loren C. Scott & Associates, a 3 week week loss of operations at the Port of Fourchon, could lead to a loss of 77,440 jobs in the case of a major disaster / hurricane, terrorist attack, or other incident. In Houma, Louisiana alone, over 8,000 jobs are directly tied to the port. More amazingly, over $1.5 billion dollars in business sales are generated from port operations.

Searching for a Job in Port Fourchon

If you are looking for a job in the Oil & Gas Industry or even in the direct oilfield support services market (Catering, Transportation, Sales, Welding, Oilfield Supplies, etc.), Port Fourchon is a good place to start. Fourchon hosts a great number of potential employers to start your new career.

Some of the more notable companies operating out of Port Fourchon are:

No matter what you are looking for, Port Fourchon has a job for you. To start looking for a job in Port Fourchon, check out our job search engine.

How to Find a Job on an Oil Rig
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Rigged off Seapoint
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Since starting this website, I’ve been asked many questions about the Oil & Gas Industry. Without a doubt, the question I’m asked the most is, “How do I find a job on an offshore oil rig?” So in this post, I plan to explain the best way to find employment on an offshore drilling rig.

Why are so many people looking for oil rig jobs?

Working on a drilling rig can be an exciting experience. You will be on the forefront of technology, and a vital part of a world class team. More importantly, you can have a job with great pay, excellent benefits, and job security. A lot of oilfield workers earn a good living for themselves and for their family that they just could not earn in another field.

What kind of job can I expect to get just starting out on a rig?

The starting point for an oil rig job would be the Roustabout. Roustabouts can earn between $40,000 to $60,000 a year just starting out, working only half of the year.

What are the requirements to become an offshore worker?

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