U.S. oil and gas rig count edged up one rig to 581 for the week ending July 10 according to Baker Hughes data, as gains in the Eagle Ford (+3) and Gulf of Mexico (+3) eclipsed a five-rig decline in Permian, with all other basins unchanged. Oil-directed rigs were unchanged at 445 and gas-directed rigs were unchanged at 126, while miscellaneous rigs climbed to 10 (+1). Total U.S. rig count is up 36 over the last 90 days and now stands 44 rigs above this week in 2025.
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U.S. Rig Count Edges Up One to 588 to Close Out July; Permian Leads Modest Gains
U.S. oil and gas rig count edged up one rig to 588 for the week ending July 31 according to Baker Hughes data, as gains in Permian (+2) and Gulf of Mexico (+1) more than offset declines in the Niobrara (-1) and All Other (-1).