Baker Hughes: US drilling rig count drops to 1,768

Dec. 20, 2013
The US drilling rig count relinquished 14 units to settle at 1,768 rigs working in the week ended Dec. 20, Baker Hughes Inc. reported.

The US drilling rig count relinquished 14 units to settle at 1,768 rigs working during the week ended Dec. 20, Baker Hughes Inc. reported.

A decline of 16 units in land rigs to 1,687 was nicked by a 2-unit increase in offshore rigs to 61. Rigs drilling in inland waters were unchanged from a week ago at 20.

Oil rigs were also down 16 units, settling at 1,395. Gas rigs collected 3 more units to reach 372. Rigs considered unclassified gave up 1 unit to settle at 1 total.

Directional drilling rigs fell 7 units to 223 while horizontal drilling rigs were down 5 to 1,140.

In Canada, a 28-unit drop in oil rigs brought that total to 227 and the country’s overall total to 398. Unchanged from a week ago were gas rigs at 171. Canada has 14 mores rigs compared with this week last year.

Major states, basins

Just three of the major oil- and gas-producing states reported increases. Each with a 2-unit rise, Louisiana and West Virginia reached respective totals of 111 and 36. Pennsylvania gained a single unit to 55. Unchanged from a week ago were Oklahoma at 174, New Mexico at 78, Ohio at 35, Kansas at 31, Utah at 23, and Arkansas at 11. North Dakota and California each lost 1 unit to 173 and 35, respectively. Alaska gave up 2 units to 7. Texas and Wyoming were each down 3 units to 845 and 53, respectively. Colorado’s 6-unit regression to 64 marked the steepest decline.

Light activity in the major US basins was headlined by 3-unit rises in the Marcellus to 88 and Cana Woodford to 35. The Haynesville was up 2 units to 42. The Granite Wash and DJ-Niobrara each lost 3 units to respective totals of 54 and 49. The Williston was down 4 units to 183.