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.
| 7/10/26 | vs. Last Week | vs. Last Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Permian | 256 | –5 | –10 |
| Eagle Ford | 51 | +3 | +8 |
| Haynesville | 68 | – | +20 |
| Anadarko | 46 | – | +4 |
| Appalachia | 36 | – | +1 |
| Bakken | 27 | – | –4 |
| Niobrara | 23 | – | +4 |
| Gulf of Mexico | 12 | +3 | +1 |
| All Other | 62 | – | +20 |
| Total | 581 | +1 | +44 |