US oil and gas rig count posted a week on week decline, falling by one rig vs. a week ago to 584 for the week ending July 12 according to Baker Hughes. The Eagle Ford (-1) posted a loss, while all other basins were flat. Total US rig count is down 33 in the last 90 days, and down 91 vs. this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs declined to 478 (-1), gas-directed rigs declined to 100 (-1), and miscellaneous rigs increased to 6 (+1).
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Rig Count Climbs To 586, Erasing Last Week's Losses
US oil and gas rig count climbed to 586 for the week ending July 19, a gain of two vs. a week ago according to Baker Hughes. Rigs were added in the Eagle Ford (+1), Appalachia (+1) and All Other (+4), while the Haynesville (-1), Anadarko (-1), Niobrara (-1) and Gulf of Mexico (-1) all lost rigs. Within the All Other group, the Green River, Monterey Shale, Sacramento Basin, and Unita basins each added one rig. Total US rig count is down 33 in the last 90 days, and down 83 vs. this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs declined this week to 477 (-1), while gas-directed rigs grew to 103 (+3) and miscellaneous rigs were flat at 6.
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Rig Count Unchanged for Second Consecutive Week, Holding at 585
US oil and gas rig count was unchanged for the second consecutive week, maintaining 585 rigs for the week ending November 1 according to Baker Hughes. Rigs were added in the Haynesville (+1), Appalachia (+1), Bakken (+1) and All Other (+1), while the Eagle Ford (-2), Permian (-1) and Anadarko (-1) all posted losses. Total US rig count is down one in the last 90 days, and down 33 vs. this week a year ago. Oil-directed rigs declined to 479 (-1), while gas-directed rigs grew to 102 (+1) and miscellaneous rigs held flat at four.
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US Oil & Gas Rig Count Down
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.