U.S. Natural Gas Rig Count Up One as Overall Drilling Activity Slows
The U.S. natural gas rig count rose by one unit to 98 for the week ending Friday (Aug. 16), according to updated data from Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
The U.S. natural gas rig count rose by one unit to 98 for the week ending Friday (Aug. 16), according to updated data from Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
The U.S. natural gas rig count fell by one to 97 units for the week ended Friday (Aug. 9), while an increase in oil rigs sent the combined domestic tally up two units to 588, according to updated Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR) data.
Production soared to record levels in Canada and intersected with a relatively mild winter earlier this year. This left the country with robust supply and weak natural gas prices. It also resulted in elevated levels of exports to the Lower 48, where buyers capitalized on relatively low-cost gas.
The U.S. natural gas rig count fell by two for the week ending Friday (July 26), while a five-rig increase in the oil patch sent the combined domestic tally up to 589, according to the latest Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR) data.
The U.S. natural gas rig count rose by three units to 103 for the week ending Friday (July 19) as drilling activity picked up, according to updated Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR) data.
The U.S. natural gas rig count fell by one unit to 100 for the week ended Friday (July 12) as drilling activity leveled off, according to updated Enverus and Baker Hughes Co. (BKR) data.
The U.S. natural gas rig count fell one unit to 97 for the week ended Friday (June 28), while a six-rig decrease in the oil patch sent the combined domestic tally to 581, according to updated numbers published by Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
The U.S. natural gas rig count held steady at 98 for the week ended Friday (June 21), while a small decrease in oil-directed drilling sent the combined domestic tally down two units to 588, according to the latest numbers from Baker Hughes Co. (BKR).
The U.S. natural gas rig count was unchanged at 98 units for the week ending Friday (June 14), updated figures from Baker Hughes Co. (BKR) show.
The U.S. natural gas rig count fell two units to 98 for the week ending Friday (June 7) amid a slowdown in Marcellus Shale drilling, updated figures from Baker Hughes Co. (BKR) show.