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North America Loses Rigs For 7 Straight Weeks

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Last updated: 2026/04/14 at 1:14 PM
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North America dropped 10 rigs week on week, in line with Baker Hughes’ newest North America rotary rig depend, which was revealed on April 10.

The entire U.S. rig depend decreased by three week on week and the whole Canada rig depend dropped by seven throughout the identical interval, pushing the whole North America rig depend right down to 680, comprising 545 rigs from the U.S. and 135 rigs from Canada, the depend outlined.

Of the whole U.S. rig depend of 545, 530 rigs are categorized as land rigs, 14 are categorized as offshore rigs, and one is categorized as an inland water rig. The entire U.S. rig depend is made up of 411 oil rigs, 127 fuel rigs, and 7 miscellaneous rigs, in line with Baker Hughes’ depend, which revealed that the U.S. complete contains 483 horizontal rigs, 50 directional rigs, and 12 vertical rigs.

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Week on week, the U.S. land rig depend dropped by six, its offshore rig depend elevated by three, and its inland water rig depend remained unchanged, Baker Hughes highlighted. The U.S. fuel rig depend dropped by three week on week, and its oil and miscellaneous rig counts remained unchanged throughout the identical interval, the depend confirmed. The U.S. horizontal rig depend dropped by two week on week, its vertical rig depend dropped by 4 week on week, and its directional rig depend elevated by 5 week on week, the depend revealed.

A serious state variances subcategory included within the rig depend confirmed that, week on week, New Mexico and Oklahoma every dropped two rigs, North Dakota, Texas, and Utah every dropped one rig, Louisiana added three rigs, and Wyoming added one rig.

A serious basin variances subcategory included within the rig depend confirmed that, week on week, the Cana Woodford basin dropped three rigs, the Eagle Ford basin dropped two rigs, and the Arkoma Woodford and Williston basins every dropped one rig. This subcategory confirmed that the Granite Wash basin added two rigs week on week and that the Ardmore Woodford basin added one rig week on week.

Canada’s complete rig depend of 135 is made up of 83 oil rigs and 52 fuel rigs, Baker Hughes identified. Week on week, the nation’s oil rig depend dropped by 5 and its fuel rig depend decreased by two, the depend revealed.


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The entire North America rig depend is down 41 rigs in comparison with 12 months in the past ranges, in line with Baker Hughes’ depend, which confirmed that the U.S. has reduce 38 rigs and Canada has reduce three rigs, 12 months on 12 months. The U.S. has dropped 61 oil rigs and added 22 fuel rigs and one miscellaneous rig, whereas Canada has dropped eight oil rigs and added 5 fuel rigs, 12 months on 12 months, the depend outlined.

In its earlier rig depend, which was revealed on April 2, Baker Hughes revealed that North America dropped six rigs week on week. Though the whole U.S. rig depend elevated by 5 week on week, the whole Canada rig depend dropped by 11 throughout the identical interval, that depend confirmed.

Baker Hughes’ March 27 rig depend revealed that North America dropped 33 rigs week on week, its March 20 rig depend outlined that North America dropped 21 rigs week on week, its March 13 depend confirmed that North America dropped six rigs week on week, its March 6 rig depend confirmed that North America dropped eight rigs week on week, its February 27 rig depend confirmed that North America dropped 11 rigs week on week, and its February 20 rig depend confirmed that North America added two rigs week on week.

In line with month-to-month rig depend abstract figures in Baker Hughes’ newest depend, the North America rig depend stood at 685 in April 2026, 733 in March 2026, 773 in February 2026, 742 in January 2026, and 718 in December 2025. The most recent depend outlined that the North America rig depend stood at 739 in November 2025, 741 in October 2025, 728 in September 2025, 717 in August 2025, 707 in July 2025, 687 in June 2025, 690 in Might 2025, 725 in April 2025, 786 in March 2025, 836 in February 2025, and 791 in January 2025.

Archived Baker Hughes information, which Rigzone was directed to by the Baker Hughes staff, outlined that the North America rig depend stood at 751 in December 2024, 789 in November 2024, 804 in October, September, and August 2024, 779 in July 2024, 750 in June 2024, 722 in Might 2024, 748 in April 2024, 822 in March 2024, 855 in February 2024, and 818 in January 2024.

This information outlined that, in 2023, the North America rig depend stood at 784 in December, 816 in November, 814 in October, 819 in September, 836 in August, 858 in July, 832 in June, 817 in Might, 861 in April, 948 in March, 1,006 in February, and 998 in January. 

Going additional again, this information outlined that, in 2020, the North America rig depend stood at 432 in December, 405 in November, 361 in October, 316 in September, 303 in August, 288 in July, 292 in June, 371 in Might, 598 in April, 904 in March, 1,039 in February, and 996 in January. 

Baker Hughes states on its web site that it has issued rig counts as a service to the petroleum business since 1944, when Baker Hughes Device Firm started weekly counts of U.S. and Canadian drilling exercise. On its web site, the corporate describes the figures as “an necessary enterprise barometer for the drilling business and its suppliers”. The corporate notes on its web site that working rig location info is offered partially by Enverus.

To contact the creator, electronic mail andreas.exarheas@rigzone.com





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