ActualPrevious
North America793836
U.S.624629
Gulf of Mexico2122
Canada169207

Highlights

The Baker Hughes North American rig count is down by an unusually large 43 at 793 in the March 22 week from 836 a week ago and fell 130 from 923 a year ago. Most of the weekly decline came in Canadian oil rigs.

The U.S. rig count is down 5 from last week at 624 and down 134 rigs from 758 last year at this time. The Canadian count is down 38 from last week at 169 and compared to last year is up 4 from 165. The Gulf of Mexico rig count is down 1 at 21 in the latest week from last week and up 4 from 17 a year ago.

For the U.S. count, rigs classified as drilling for oil are down 1 at 509, gas rigs are down 4 at 112, and miscellaneous rigs are flat at 3. For the Canadian count, oil rigs are down 37 at 91 and gas rigs are down 1 at 78.

Definition

The Baker Hughes North American rig count tracks weekly changes in the number of active operating oil & gas rigs. Used for drilling wellbores for wells that may eventually produce oil or gas, active rigs are essential for the exploration and development of oil and gas fields. Rigs that are not active are not counted. Components in the data are the United States and Canada with a separate count for the Gulf of Mexico (which is a subset of the U.S. total). The count includes only rigs that are significant users of oilfield services and supplies.

Description

Changes in rig counts point to changes in the supply of oil & gas. The higher the rig count, the greater the upward pressure is on oil & gas supply and in turn the greater the downward pressure is on oil & gas prices. The reverse applies when rig counts turn lower, as they did during the oil price collapse of 2014-15 when lower counts contributed to a subsequent decline in domestic oil inventories. Data on the Gulf of Mexico offer indications on production disruptions during the hurricane season (June 1st to November 30th).
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