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Oil & Gas Trucking Jobs in Louisiana

Louisiana's energy sector spans offshore support in the Gulf of Mexico, onshore Haynesville Shale gas production, and the massive refinery and petrochemical corridor along the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. LNG export terminals at Sabine Pass and Cameron add another layer of freight demand. Drivers with tanker and hazmat endorsements find steady work year-round servicing refineries, chemical plants, and wellheads.

LA Industry Pay

$68,000 - $105,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+8% through 2028

Oil & Gas Trucking in Louisiana

Louisiana's energy sector spans offshore support in the Gulf of Mexico, onshore Haynesville Shale gas production, and the massive refinery and petrochemical corridor along the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. LNG export terminals at Sabine Pass and Cameron add another layer of freight demand. Drivers with tanker and hazmat endorsements find steady work year-round servicing refineries, chemical plants, and wellheads.

Top Oil & Gas Trucking Employers in Louisiana

1

Cheniere Energy

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2

Targa Resources

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3

Enterprise Products Partners

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4

Genesis Energy

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5

Par Pacific Holdings

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Requirements for Oil & Gas Trucking in LA

CDL-A with Tanker (N) and HazMat (H) endorsements
Clean MVR with no DUI/DWI convictions
TWIC card for terminal access
Ability to work 12-14 hour shifts in remote locations
Experience with vacuum trucks, hot oil units, or winch trucks preferred

Equipment Used in Louisiana

Tanker trailersVacuum trucksWinch trucksHot oil unitsFlatbed (pipe hauling)Pneumatic trailers

Trucking in Louisiana

State CDL Avg

$47,000 - $73,000

Key Industries

Petrochemical manufacturing, Port operations (New Orleans, Baton Rouge), Oil & gas field services

Major Cities

New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Lafayette

Top Corridors

I-10 (east-west through New Orleans and Baton Rouge), I-20 (Shreveport to Mississippi)

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Oil & Gas Trucking in Louisiana — FAQ

What makes Louisiana oil and gas trucking unique?

Louisiana combines onshore drilling (Haynesville Shale), offshore platform support, and the nation's largest refinery corridor. Drivers may haul crude, refined products, LNG, or petrochemicals depending on the route. TWIC cards are essential for accessing coastal terminals and offshore supply bases.

Are there seasonal patterns in Louisiana oilfield trucking?

Louisiana's refinery operations run year-round, providing consistent base demand. Turnaround season (spring/fall maintenance shutdowns) creates surge demand for equipment and material hauling. Hurricane season (June-November) can temporarily disrupt Gulf operations but also generates emergency supply chain work.

What cities are best for oil trucking careers in Louisiana?

Lake Charles and Lafayette serve as hubs for offshore and onshore operations. Baton Rouge and the River Parishes (St. Charles, St. James) are the refinery corridor. Shreveport-Bossier City covers the Haynesville Shale. Cameron and Sabine Pass areas are growing with LNG export terminal construction.