Oil and Gas Rotary Rig Counts (U.S)

Oil and Gas Rotary Rig Counts: The total number of operating rigs in the U.S. for the week ending July 29th was 605 oil and 157 gas (totaling 762). In percentage terms, on a month on month (m/m) basis, oil rigs were up 1.7% and gas was up 2.6%. On a year on year (y/y) comparison, rigs were up 57.1% for oil and up 52.4% for gas. The combined figure for y/y was +57.2%, or +279 rigs.

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Figure 1 shows the Baker Hughes U.S. Rotary Rig Counts for oil and gas equipment in the U.S. from 2012 to present. Oil rigs dropped below 200 in 2020 and landed at 605 this week. Gas rigs bottomed-out at 68 in July 2020 then rose to 157 this week.

For the week ending July 29th, Texas was operating 371 rigs (49.5% of the total), followed by New Mexico with 110 (14.6%), and North Dakota with 36 (4.8%). Louisiana had 50 on-land and 15 off-shore (6.6%). Oklahoma count was 64 (8.5%). These five states together account for 84.1% of the nation’s rig count.

The energy agency says, “At the time, OPEC was not in a position to restore stability to the market, so it reached out to producers outside the group, including Russia and nine other countries. When Covid-19 and more unprecedented events struck, it affirmed how important the established framework was.”

At Gerdau, we monitor rig counts along with the price of oil and natural gas since it has a major impact on long product sales – including special bar quality sucker rods for downhole pumping strings, to merchant and structural products for rigs and oilfield equipment.

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