US oil and gas rig count posted its largest week-on-week decline of the year, declining by seven rigs vs. a week ago to 583 for the week ending April 11 according to Baker Hughes. Basins reporting declines this week include the Permian (-4), All Other (-2), Eagle Ford (-1), Appalachia (-1) and the Gulf of Mexico (-1), while the Haynesville (+2) was the only basin to report an increase. Total US rig count is down one in the last 90 days, and down 34 from this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs declined by nine on the week to 480, while gas-directed rigs (97) and miscellaneous (6) both increased by one for the week.
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US Rig Count Declines To 578 Led By Losses In Permian, Gulf of Mexico
US oil and gas rig count declined to 578 for the week ending May 9, a decline of six vs a week ago according to Baker Hughes. The Gulf of Mexico (-2), Permian (-2), Niobrara (-1) and All Other (-1) all posted declines, while no basins reported gains. Total US rig count is down nine in the last 90 days, and down 26 from this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs stand at 474 and declined by five this week, while gas-directed rigs were unchanged at 101 and miscellaneous rigs declined by one to three rigs.
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Another Rough Week For US Rig Count As US Total Declines to 539
US oil and gas rig count opened the month of July with another week-on-week decline, falling to 539 for the week ending July 3, a decline of eight vs. a week ago according to Baker Hughes. The Haynesville (+1) was the only basin to post an increase, while the Permian (-5), Anadarko (-2), Appalachia (-1) and Niobrara (-1) all posted declines. Total US rig count is down 51 in the last 90 days and down 46 vs. this week a year ago. The Haynesville is the only basin where rig count increased in the last 90 days, increasing from 32 rigs in April to 40 this week. Oil-directed US rig count stands at 425 (-7), while gas-directed rig count is also down week-on-week at 108 (-1) and miscellaneous rigs were flat at six.
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US Oil and Gas Rig Count Jumps By Seven Rigs For Largest Gain Since July
US oil and gas rig count climbed to 549 rigs for the week ending September 26, an increase of seven rigs vs. a week ago and the largest gain since July according to Baker Hughes data. Rigs were added in the Eagle Ford (+4), Appalachia (+1) and All Other (+5), while the Permian (-1), Haynesville (-1) and Gulf of Mexico (-1) all declined vs. a week ago. Within the All Other group, notable moves were the Texas Gulf Coast (+2), State Offshore (+2) and Granite Wash (+1). Total US rig count is up two in the last 90 days, but down 38 from this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs climed to 424 (+6) on the week, with gas-directed rigs falling to 117 (-1) and miscellaneous rigs up to 8 (+2).