US oil and gas rig count fell to close out the last week of the month, declining by four rigs vs. a week ago to 546 for the week ending October 31 according to Baker Hughes data. Rigs were added in the Permian (+1) and All Other (+1), while the Niobrara (-3), Haynesville (-2) and Gulf of Mexico (-1) all lost rigs. Total US rig count is up six in the last 90 days and down 39 from this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs fell to 414 (-6) this week, with gas-directed rigs climbing to 125 (+4) and miscellaneous rigs falling to 7 (-2).
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US Rig Count Climbs To 548 To Begin November
US oil and gas rig count added two rigs vs. a week ago to climb to 548 for the week ending November 7 according to Baker Hughes. Rigs were added in the Haynesville (+1), Gulf of Mexico (+1) and All Other (+4), while the Eagle Ford (-2), Anadarko (-1) and Niobrara (-1) all lost rigs. Total US rig count is up 9 in the last 90 days, and down 37 from this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs were flat this week at 414, with gas-directed rigs climbing to 128 (+3) and miscellaneous rigs down to 6 (-1).
U.S. Rig Count Remains Stable, Reflecting Growth In Anadarko, Haynesville
U.S. rig count remained relatively stable, adding two rigs to reach 546 for the week ending January 30 according to Baker Hughes data. Rigs were added in the Anadarko (+3), Haynesville (+2) and Bakken (+1), while the Permian (-2), Gulf of Mexico (-1) and All Other (-1) declined week-on-week. Total rig count is up two in the last 90 days but remains down 30 vs. this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs were unchanged for the week at 411, while gas-directed rigs grew to 125 (+3) and miscellaneous rigs declined to 10 (-1).
US Rig Count Makes Small Gain Led By Gulf of Mexico
US oil and gas rig count posted a small gain this week led by gains in the Gulf of Mexico. Total rig count climbed to 550 for the week ending October 24 according to Baker Hughes data, a gain of two vs. a week ago.