For the week ending August 9, Baker Hughes reported that the Western Canadian gas-directed drilling rig count was unchanged at 69 (blue line in left hand chart below) and five less than a year ago. For the oil-directed drilling rig count, it fell three to 143 (red line in right hand chart), 28 more than a year ago and seven above the top end of the five-year range. The gas rig count is holding flat and may pull back later in the year with numerous gas-levered producers announcing deferrals to drilling programs as a result of very weak gas prices. The strong oil rig count underscores producers’ desire to further expand production and capitalize on additional egress capacity provided by the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion.

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