April energy market update
In this Premium analysis we cover North American oil and natural gas prices, drilling rig activity, and crude oil stock levels.
In this Premium analysis we cover North American oil and natural gas prices, drilling rig activity, and crude oil stock levels.
Drilling activity decreased in the US but rose in Canada in the week ended April 12, according to the latest data from Baker Hughes.
The number of active rigs in the US eased to a nine-week low, while Canadian activity continued it’s seasonal wind down.
Oil and gas drilling activity in North America slowed this week, according to the latest figures from Baker Hughes.
North American rig count activity declined this week, according to the latest data from Baker Hughes. The number of active rigs in the US eased from last week’s 6-month high, while Canadian activity continued to wind down.
Rig counts in the US and Canada were mixed this week, according to the latest data from Baker Hughes.
In this Premium analysis we cover North American oil and natural gas prices, drilling rig activity, and crude oil stock levels.
US and Canadian rig counts both eased this week, according to the latest release from Baker Hughes on Mar. 8. Recall that US rigs had reached a 5-month high last week.
The number of active rigs in the US inched up to the highest level seen since September, according to the latest data from Baker Hughes.
Rig counts in the US and Canada were mixed again for the week ended Feb. 23. The US saw totals move higher, while Canadian rig figures slipped week on week (w/w), Baker Hughes’ latest data shows. US rigs The number of active rotary rigs in the US expanded by five to 626 from the previous […]
Rig counts in the US and Canada were mixed again for the week ended Feb. 16. The US saw totals move down, while Canadian rig figures ticked up week on week (w/w), Baker Hughes’ latest data shows.
Rig counts in the US and Canada were mixed for the week ended Feb. 9, with US totals moving up and Canadian holding unchanged week on week (w/w), Baker Hughes’ latest data shows. US The number of active rotary rigs in the US inched back up by four to 623. Oil rigs were unchanged at […]
Rig counts in the US and Canada were mixed, with US totals slipping and Canadian counts moving higher week on week (w/w) for the week ended Feb. 2, Baker Hughes’ latest data shows.
Rig counts in the US and Canada both notched week-on-week increases for the week ended Jan. 26, Baker Hughes’ latest data shows.
While oil and gas drilling in the US and Canada rose in the week ended Jan. 19, less drilling is happening than at this time last year, Baker Hughes’ latest data shows.
Active rigs in the US dipped slightly this week, while Canada's count increased for the second consecutive week, according to Baker Hughes.
Active domestic rotary rigs dipped slightly this week, but Canada's firms increased their count significantly, according to Baker Hughes.
Domestic rig counts creeped up in the last 2023 report from Baker Hughes. However, Canadian firms cut back significantly on their active rotary rigs.
Rig counts are down in the US and Canada as of Dec. 21, according to Baker Hughes.
Active rig counts fell in the US and Canada for the week ended Dec. 15, according to Baker Hughes.
Active rotary rigs in the US and Canada are up for the second consecutive week, according to Baker Hughes.
The active rotary rig count for the week ended Dec. 1 inched up in the US but slid in Canada, according to Baker Hughes.
The active rig counts for week ended Nov. 17 were up in the US, while the Canadian counts declined, according to Baker Hughes.
For the week ended Nov. 10, active rig counts in the US dropped while inching up in Canada, according to Baker Hughes.
Baker Hughes' active rig counts for the week ended Nov. 3 dropped in the US but remained steady in Canada.
The active rig count for the week ended Oct. 27 inched up in the US but edged down in Canada, according to oilfield services provider Baker Hughes.
The active rig count for the week ended Oct. 20 showed increases in both the US and Canada, according to oilfield services provider Baker Hughes.
The latest data from oilfield services provider Baker Hughes shows the number of active rotary rigs in the US and Canada bounced back during the week ended Friday, Oct. 13.
The total active oil and gas drilling rigs in both the US and Canada dropped this week, according to the weekly report put out by oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
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.