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North America Provides Rigs for two Straight Weeks

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Last updated: 2025/09/15 at 4:26 PM
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North America added seven rigs week on week, in keeping with Baker Hughes’ newest North America rotary rig rely, which was launched on September 12.

The U.S. added two rigs and Canada added 5 rigs week on week, taking the overall North America rig rely as much as 725, comprising 539 rigs from the U.S. and 186 rigs from Canada, the rely outlined.

Of the overall U.S. rig rely of 539, 524 rigs are categorized as land rigs, 13 are categorized as offshore rigs, and two are categorized as inland water rigs. The entire U.S. rig rely is made up of 416 oil rigs, 118 gasoline rigs, and 5 miscellaneous rigs, in keeping with Baker Hughes’ rely, which revealed that the U.S. whole contains 471 horizontal rigs, 56 directional rigs, and 12 vertical rigs.

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Week on week, the U.S. offshore and inland water rig counts remained unchanged and the nation’s land rig rely elevated by two, Baker Hughes highlighted. The U.S. oil rig rely elevated by two and its gasoline and miscellaneous rig counts remained unchanged week on week, the rely confirmed. The U.S. directional rig rely elevated by two, week on week, whereas its horizontal rig rely elevated by one and its vertical rig rely declined by one throughout the identical interval, the rely revealed.

A significant state variances subcategory included within the rig rely confirmed that, week on week, New Mexico, Ohio, and Texas every added one rig and Oklahoma dropped one rig. A significant basin variances subcategory included in Baker Hughes’ rig rely confirmed that, week on week, the Eagle Ford basin added three rigs and the Cana Woodford and Utica basins every added one rig.

Canada’s whole rig rely of 186 is made up of 126 oil rigs, 59 gasoline rigs, and one miscellaneous rig, Baker Hughes identified. Week on week, the nation’s oil rig rely elevated by three, and its gasoline and miscellaneous rig counts every elevated by one, the rely revealed.

The entire North America rig rely is down 83 rigs in comparison with 12 months in the past ranges, in keeping with Baker Hughes’ rely, which confirmed that the U.S. has lower 51 rigs and Canada has lower 32 rigs, 12 months on 12 months. The U.S. has dropped 72 oil rigs and added 21 gasoline rigs, whereas Canada has dropped 24 oil rigs and eight gasoline rigs, 12 months on 12 months, the rely outlined.

In its earlier rig rely, which was launched on September 5, Baker Hughes additionally revealed that exposed that North America added seven rigs week on week. The U.S. added one rig and Canada added six rigs week on week, that rely confirmed.

Baker Hughes’ August 29 rig rely confirmed that North America lower seven rigs week on week. The U.S. lower two rigs and Canada lower 5 rigs week on week, that rely confirmed. The corporate’s August 22 rig rely confirmed that North America lower 4 rigs week on week.

In its August 15 rig rely, Baker Hughes revealed that North America added three rigs week on week and in its August 8 rig rely, the corporate revealed that North America added two rigs week on week.

In its August 1 rig rely, Baker Hughes confirmed that North America dropped seven rigs week on week. Its July 25 rig rely revealed that North America added eight rigs week on week, its July 18 rely confirmed that North America added 17 rigs week on week, its July 11 rig rely confirmed that North America added 9 rigs week on week, and its July 3 rely highlighted that North America added three rigs week on week.

In its June 27 rig rely, Baker Hughes revealed that North America dropped six rigs week on week. The corporate’s June 20 rig rely confirmed that the overall North America rig rely remained unchanged week on week, its June 13 rig rely confirmed that North America added 20 rigs week on week, and its June 6 rig rely confirmed that North America lower two rigs week on week.

Baker Hughes’ Could 30 rig rely revealed that North America dropped 5 rigs week on week, its Could 23 rely confirmed that North America dropped 17 rigs week on week, and its Could 16 rig rely confirmed that North America added 5 rigs week on week. The corporate’s Could 9 rig rely revealed that North America lower 12 rigs week on week, its Could 2 rely revealed that North America dropped 11 rigs week on week, and its April 25 rely confirmed that North America dropped 4 rigs week on week.

Baker Hughes’ April 17 rely confirmed that North America dropped two rigs week on week, its April 11 rig rely revealed that North America lower 22 rigs week on week, the corporate’s April 4 rig rely confirmed that North America lower 12 rigs week on week, its March 28 rely revealed that North America lower 18 rigs week on week, and its March 21 rig rely additionally revealed that North America lower 18 rigs week on week. Baker Hughes’ March 14 rely confirmed that North America dropped 35 rigs week on week and its March 7 rig rely revealed North America lower 15 rigs week on week.

In its February 28 rig rely, Baker Hughes confirmed that North America added 5 rigs week on week. Its February 21 rely revealed that North America added three rigs week on week, its February 14 rig rely confirmed that North America dropped two rigs week on week, and its January 31 rig rely confirmed that North America added 19 rigs week on week.

The corporate’s January 24 rig rely revealed that North America added 12 rigs week on week, its January 17 rely confirmed that North America added 9 rigs week on week, and its January 10 rig rely outlined that North America added 117 rigs week on week.

Baker Hughes’ January 3 rig rely revealed that North America dropped one rig week on week and its December 27 rig rely confirmed that North America dropped 71 rigs week on week.

Baker Hughes, which has issued rotary rig counts since 1944, describes the figures as an essential enterprise barometer for the drilling business and its suppliers. The corporate notes that working rig location data is offered partially by Enverus.

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





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