US oil and gas rig count saw a third consecutive decline this week, declining to 654 rigs for the week ending August 11 according to Baker Hughes. The Anadarko (+1) was the only basin to add rigs, while the Permian (-2), Appalachia (-2), Gulf of Mexico (-1) and All Other (-1) all lost rigs. Total US rig count is down 77 in the past 90 days, and down 109 vs. this week a year ago. Oil directed drilling rigs were flat vs. last week's report, while gas directed rigs were down five.
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Permian Basin Leads Decline In US Rig Count
The Permian Basin led this week's decline in oil and gas rig count with total US rigs falling to 632, a decline of 10 vs. a week ago according to Baker Hughes.
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US Rig Count Posts Third Consecutive Decline To Close Month of August
US oil and gas rig count posted it's third consecutive weekly decline, dropping two rigs vs. a week ago and falling to 583 for the week ending August 30 according to Baker Hughes. Rigs were added in the Anadarko (+2), Eagle Ford (+1) and Gulf of Mexico (+1), while Appalachia (-2), Permian (-1), Haynesville (-1), Niobrara (-1) and All Other (-1) all lost rigs. Total US rig count is down 17 in the last 90 days, and down 48 from this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs (483) were flat this week, while gas-directed rigs declined by two to 95.
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US Rig Count Continues Downward Trend To Begin October, Even As Gas Rigs Climb Back Past 100
US oil and gas rig count continued last weeks downward trend falling to 585 for the week ending October 4, a decline of two. vs. a week ago according to Baker Hughes. Rigs were added in the Haynesville (+1), Appalachia (+1) and Niobrara (+1), while the Permian (-2), Anadarko (-2) and Gulf of Mexico (-1) all lost rigs. Total US rig count is flat vs. 90 days ago, and down 34 vs. this week a year ago. Gas-directed rigs climbed by three this week to 102 on rising prices and the beginning of higher winter demand, the first time they have exceeded 100 since late July. Oil-directed rigs (479) declined by five for the week and miscellaneous rigs (4) were flat.