
Rig Count Drops in the US, Inches Up in Canada
The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US dropped this week while Canada’s count increased by one, said oilfield services company Baker Hughes in its weekly report.
The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US dropped this week while Canada’s count increased by one, said oilfield services company Baker Hughes in its weekly report.
The drop in imports continued for the second straight month, in line with license applications and falling lower year on year (YoY).
The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US dropped this week, while Canada’s count remains unchanged, according to the most recent data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
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The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US and Canada increased this week, according to the most recent data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
The US rotary rig count bounced back up this week, while Canada's shifted down, according to the latest data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
US and Canadian rig counts both dropped last week, according to the latest data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes. Active rigs in the US fell to 631 as of Sept. 1, down by one from the previous week. US oil rigs remained unchanged week over week at 512, while gas rigs fell by one […]
The drop in imports from June to July was not as steep as license applications had suggested, but imports were still down both month on month (MoM) and year on year (YoY).
The US rig count fell for the seventh consecutive week, while Canada's count moved up according to to the latest data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
Active rig counts in the US inched down again this week, while Canadian rigs ticked up, according to to the latest data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes