US rig count increases by 13 rigs: Baker Hughes
The newest United States rig count was the type that oil and gas operators have been dreaming about since March after months of declining rig counts, Kallanish Energy reports.US rig count up 3, Canada count up 5: Baker Hughes
Texas got three new drilling rigs at work in the latest count by Baker Hughes, the Texas-based well services company. New Mexico also got one new rig but Pennsylvania lost one rig in the Oct.Rig count up six in US, up seven in Canada: BH
It was a good week for the oil and natural gas industry, as the number of working rigs increased by six in the United States and by seven in Canada, according to Baker Hughes.Natural Gas Now Best Picks of the Week – September 26, 2020
Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Readers pass along a lot of stuff every week about natural gas, fractivist antics, emissions, renewables, and other news relating to energy.US July 31 rig count remains steady
The U.S rig didn’t lose any rigs in the latest count that was released on July 31. It didn’t gain any rigs either.US rig count still dropping: Baker Hughes
The working rig count for the United States continued its downward spiral, Kallanish Energy reports It slid from 265 on June 29 to an all-time low of 263 on July 2, according to the latest count from Baker Hughes.US rig count hits new all-time low for eighth straight week
The working rig count for the United States and Canada continues to plummet but the drop could be slowing down, Kallanish Energy reports.US rig count drops an additional 17 rigs: BH
The number of drilling rigs in the United States continued to plummet, Kallanish Energy reports. The total dropped by 17 in the count released last Friday by Baker Hughes, the Texas-based well services company.US, Canadian O&G rigs drop to new low
The U.S. and Canadian oil and gas rig count has fallen to a new record low on the week ending 22 May, Kallanish Energy learns from energy services firm Baker Hughes.BH rig count at lowest point since 1987: EIA reports
The number of drilling rigs in the United States is the lowest total on record since Baker Hughes starting counting rigs in 1987, according to the U.S.US, Canada rig counts continue to plummet: Baker Hughes
The number of drilling rigs in the United States continued to plummet in the latest count by Baker Hughes, the well services company.US rig count drops for eighth straight week: Baker Hughes
The number of drilling rigs in the United States continued to drop in the latest count by Baker Hughes, the well services company.Natural gas drilling centered in Appalachian Basin, Haynesville
The number of natural gas rigs at work in the United States has dropped to 81, Kallanish Energy reports. That total dropped by 4.7% from 85 from April 24 to May 1 in data released last week by Baker Hughes, the well services company.US rig count drops by another 73: Baker Hughes
The U.S. rig count continued its sharp drop in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and low commodity prices, Kallanish Energy reports.US rig count dips by 64, Canada drops by 13: Baker Hughes
The number of active oil and natural gas drilling rigs in the United States dropped by 64 rigs in the last week, according to the April 3 rig count from Baker Hughes, the Texas-based well services company.US rig count increases by three in last week
The number of rigs drilling for oil and natural gas in the United States increased by three, according to a new report compiled by Baker Hughes, the Texas-based well service company.Lower 48 working-rig total gains one: Baker Hughes
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week continued to hover around an average 760-rig mark, data from Baker Hughes Co.’sWorking-rig count climbs by baker’s dozen
In the last two working-rig surveys, the number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states has fallen by 13 and,in the latest survey, risen by the same number – the biggest one-week positive move since a 17-rig jump recorded the week ended April 5, 2019.US working-rig count continues to slip
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week fell by three for the second straight week, data from Baker Hughes Co.’sWorking-rig count keeps falling
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week maintained its downward stride, falling for the 14th straight week, and the 24th of the last 26 weeks, Kallanish Energy calculates.US working-rig count keeps falling
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states dropped last week for the 11th consecutive week, and the 21st week of the last 23, Kallanish Energy calculates.Working-rig count drops by biggest total in 4 months
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states continues to fall, last week marking the eighth straight weekly drop, the 18th drop in the last 20 weeks – and the biggest one-week drop in four months, Kallanish Energy calculates.Working-rig total slips slightly
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states dipped slightly last week, the fourth week in the last five where the working-rig total has fallen, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company, reveals.Working-rig count up by one: Baker Hughes
The number of rigs working in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week rose by a single rig following three consecutive weeks of falling numbers, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company reveals.US line pipe prices sink again
U.S. line pipe prices sunk in May, Kallanish Energy’s sister publication, Kallanish, learns from analyst Pipe Logix. Average U.S. line pipe prices fell by 1.5% from April to May, reaching a combined $1,757/short ton at the distribution level.Working-rig count falls for 5th straight week
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week fell by two, and brought to five the number of consecutive weeks the count has slipped, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company, reveals.Baker Hughes delivers ‘solid’ 1st quarter
Oilfield services firm Baker Hughes, a GE company, delivered what chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli called a “solid” first quarter, due to stabilizing global oil and natural gas markets, Kallanish Energy reports.Working-rig count drops for 6th straight week
The number of working rigs onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week fell for the sixth consecutive week, and now is only seven rigs ahead of last year’s total.Working-rig total falls by eight
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week dropped by eight units, the latest weekly rig survey from oilfield services firm Baker Hughes, a GE company, revealed.Working-rig total falls slightly
The number of rigs working in the Lower 48 U.S. states fell slightly last week, but remained above 1,000 rigs as it has since the week of May 18, 2018, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company, reveals.Working-rig count slips in latest survey
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states during the week ended Feb. 1, dropped by nine, the latest survey by oilfield services firm Baker Hughes, a GE company, reveals.- Joe Barone, Shale Directories
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