Posts Tagged: ‘West Texas Intermediate’

U.S. and Canadian Rig Counts Drop

December 21, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell for the fourth straight week – declining by 25 to a 22-month low of 1,774 for the week ending December 21, 2012 – down 1.4% from last week and 11.7% from a year ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada also fell – down 8.2% to 384 from 418 last week, and some 5.4% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

 

U.S. Rig Count Down Marginally; Canada Up Again

December 14, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell again this week – declining by 1 to a 19-month low of 1,799 for the week ending December 14, 2012 – down 0.1% from last week and 10.9% from a year ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose for the fifth consecutive week – up 3.0% to 418 from 406 last week, but some 21.3% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

U.S. Rig Count Drops Back to 1800

December 7, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell again this week – declining by 11 to a 19-month low of 1,800 for the week ending December 7, 2012 – down 0.6% from last week and 9.4% from a year ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose for the fourth consecutive week – up 1.8% to 406 from 399 last week, but 19.4% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

U.S. Rig Count Falls After 3 Weeks of Increases

December 3, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell for the first time in a month – declining by 6 to 1,811 for the week ending November 30, 2012 – down 0.3% from last week and 9.1% from a year ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose for the third straight week – up 3.1% to 399 from 387 last week, but was 17.6% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

U.S. Rig Count Showing Signs of Life

November 21, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States rose for the third straight week, increasing by 8 to 1,817 for the week ending November 21, 2012 – up 0.4% from the previous week but still down some 9.2% from a year-ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose 0.8% to 387 from 384 last week, but was 20.0% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

 

U.S. Rig Count Moves Up for Second Week

November 16, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States rose by 3 to 1,809 for the week ending November 16, 2012, up 0.2% from the previous week but down some 9.6% from a year-ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose 3.8% to 384 from 370 last week, but was 21.1% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

U.S. Rig Count Recovers Slightly from 18-Month Low

November 9, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States rose by 6 to 1,806 for the week ending November 9, 2012, up 0.3% from the previous week but down some 10.4% from a year-ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada fell 3.5% to 370 from 383 last week, and was 26.0% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

U.S. Rig Count Plunges to Lowest Level Since April 2011

November 2, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell by 26 to 1,800 for the week ending November 2, 2012, down 1.4% from the previous week and down some 11.2% from a year-ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose 3.5% to 383 from 370 last week, but was 19.5% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

 

U.S. Rig Count Falls to the Lowest Level in a Year and a Half

October 29, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell by 13 to 1,826 for the week ending October 26, 2012, down 0.7% from the previous week and down some 9.6% from a year-ago.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada rose 4.2% to 370 from 355 last week, and was 25.9% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.

U.S. Rig Count Falls for 9th Straight Week; Remains at 16-Month Low

October 15, 2012 Posted by Steel Market Intelligence

The number of active oil and natural gas rigs in the United States fell by 2 to 1,835 for the week ending October 12, 2012, down 0.1% from the previous week and 9.3% from a year-ago – remaining at the lowest level since May 2011.

The highest weekly rig count in the United States since 1940 was recorded on December 28, 1981, at 4,530; the lowest was recorded on April 23, 1999, at 488.

The number of rigs in Canada fell 3.0% to 361 from 372 last week and remained some 29.5% below the year-ago level.

The highest rig count for Canada was 727 on February 3, 2006; the lowest was 29, recorded on April 24, 1992.

Source: Baker Hughes Inc.