Three major economic areas of the state suffered significant job losses over the past year. Fortunately, there could be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Two Louisiana communities have seen an upturn in their local economy in the last half of 2015. What's it going to take for the rest of the state to join that turn around?
The employees will be given helping in getting other work at other Chevron locations, and the company says they will offer severance to people who can't secure work.
The Louisiana Oil and Gas Association annual meeting is underway in Lake Charles. Governor Edwards and two candidates for United States Senate are expected to address the gathering today.
What will the new year bring for those in the oil and gas industry? One expert offers his opinions on why 2016 shouldn't be as much of a roller coaster ride as 2015 was.
A recent report from Moody's Investors Service is now suggesting that lower than desired oil prices will be a part of the South Louisiana economy at least until early 2016.