U.S. oil and gas rig count gained ten rigs to 573 for the week ending June 26 according to Baker Hughes data, as the Anadarko (+2), Permian (+2), Gulf of Mexico (+1), Haynesville (+1), Niobrara (+1) and All Other (+3) posted weekly gains with no basin reporting a decline. Oil-directed rigs climbed to 440 (+7) and gas-directed rigs grew to 125 (+3), while miscellaneous rigs were unchanged at 8. Total U.S. rig count is up 30 over the last 90 days and now stands 26 rigs above this week in 2025.
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U.S. Rig Count Slips One to 562; Gas Rigs Hit Lowest Level Since October as Oil Activity Climbs
U.S. oil and gas rig count slipped one rig to 562 for the week ending June 12 according to Baker Hughes data, as a two-rig decline in Gulf of Mexico outweighed gains in Anadarko (+1), the Eagle Ford (+1) and Haynesville (+1), while Permian (-1) and All Other (-1) also declined.
U.S. Rig Count Jumps Seven to 558; Oil-Directed Rigs Post Biggest One-Week Gain Since 2023
U.S. oil and gas rig count gained seven rigs to 558 for the week ending May 22 according to Baker Hughes data, as gains in Permian (+4), the Eagle Ford (+2) and Gulf of Mexico (+2) more than offset a one-rig decline in the Haynesville. All other basins were unchanged.
U.S. Rig Count Up One to 563; Niobrara Posts Week's Only Change
U.S. oil and gas rig count edged up one rig to 563 for the week ending June 18 according to Baker Hughes data, with the Niobrara (+1) the week's sole basin mover as all other basins held steady.