U.S. offshore rig count slips down a notch

U.S. offshore rig count slips down to 13

Exploration & Production

After remaining unchanged for two weeks, the number of offshore rigs in the U.S. went down to 13 units last week, according to Baker Hughes’ weekly rig count report from last Friday.

West Capella drillship (for illustration purposes); Source: Seadrill

Baker Hughes Rig Count: U.S. unchanged at 569 rigs

U.S. Rig Count is unchanged from last week at 569 with oil rigs unchanged at 467, gas rigs unchanged at 102, and miscellaneous rigs unchanged at 0.

U.S. Rig Count is up 246 rigs from last year’s count of 323, with oil rigs up 221 gas rigs up 27 and miscellaneous rigs down 2.

The U.S. Offshore Rig Count is down 2 to 13, unchanged year-over-year.

Baker Hughes Rig Count: Canada +9 to 180 rigs

Canada Rig Count is up 9 from last week to 180, with oil rigs up 7 to 113, gas rigs up 2 to 67.

Canada Rig Count is up 78 rigs from last year’s count of 102, with oil rigs up 73, gas rigs up 5.