Navigating Layoffs in the Oil & Gas Industry

Booms in the oil and gas sector bring remarkable financial rewards, but industry downturns can mean abrupt layoffs for even the most seasoned professionals. If you find yourself facing a layoff or bracing for that possibility; remember you are not alone. Although challenging, this moment is also an opportunity to pause, reassess, and chart a proactive course toward financial stability, both short-term and long-term.

How Financial Planning Brings Clarity

Our financial planning services are designed to provide clarity and reassurance during uncertain times. With tools like cash flow projections, you can see how a layoff might impact your finances—and make informed decisions about severance, benefits, and retirement planning. Clear retirement and financial projections show whether existing savings and income will last a lifetime, a crucial consideration for oil and gas employees facing layoff or early retirement.

A Real-Life Retirement Example

Consider “Eric & Evelyn,” a couple in their mid-60s, contemplating retirement after long careers in Oil and Gas:

  • Retirement Start: In 2026, they plan to retire with $2,871,703 in savings and investments.
  • Income Sources: Over retirement, they expect $2,325,584 from Social Security, pensions, and other streams.
  • Legacy Goal: They want to leave at least $500,000 to their family.
  • Lifetime Costs: Projected living and healthcare expenses total $6,348,135.

How the Plan Works

  • Annual Cash Flow: The projection details yearly income, withdrawals, and expenses—including predictable costs and potential medical increases.
  • No Unfunded Years: Smart withdrawals and diverse income ensure every retirement year—through age 90+—is fully funded with zero shortfalls.
  • Surplus and Security: By age 90, Eric and Evelyn are projected to have $1,441,646 remaining, well above their legacy goal.
  • Probability of Success: The plan estimates a 71% probability their goals will be met, and reveals ways to further improve their outlook.

Why Industry-Specific Planning Matters

  • Peace of Mind: For those facing sudden career changes, a clear retirement analysis confirms whether their standard of living and family care can be sustained—even during uncertainty.
  • Year-by-Year Guidance: The plan details how annual choices impact assets and legacy, making adjustments easy if needs change.
  • Customization for Industry Needs: Oil and gas professionals often have unique assets like company stock, lump-sum payouts, or special pension options—all carefully reflected for precise planning.

The Bottom Line

Comprehensive financial planning empowers confident retirement decisions, providing a map of whether savings, investments, and income can support the lifestyle you desire—and strategies for adjustment if needed. For oil and gas professionals, thoughtful planning is a vital tool for controlling the future, no matter how the industry evolves.

Are You Prepared?

Working with an experienced advisor helps develop practical strategies for managing uncertainty. While no plan can guarantee outcomes, a well-designed financial roadmap supports your ability to maintain your lifestyle and safeguard your legacy as circumstances shift.

Ready to secure your finances and future in oil and gas? Contact our advisors today to begin your personalized financial plan—we’re here to help you navigate career change and achieve lasting peace of mind.

Important Disclaimers: The information provided is for educational purposes only and does not constitute personalized financial, tax, or legal advice. Investment advisory services are offered through Saxon Financial Group, an SEC-registered investment advisor. All investing involves risk. Please consult with your financial advisor, tax professional, or attorney before making decisions based on this content.

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