U.S. Oil Rig Count Update – 4/4/18
According to Baker Hughes, U.S. oil rig counts remained near recently experienced three year high levels during the week ending Mar 30th. Mar 30th U.S. oil rig counts declined 0.9% from the three year high experienced during the previous week but remained higher on a YOY basis for the 65th consecutive week, finishing up 20.4%. Mar 30th week ending crude oil production increased to a new record high level while oil production per rig finished at a two month high. Crude oil production is expected to continue to strengthen throughout coming months according to drilling productivity estimates compiled throughout areas accounting for 95% of recent production gains.
Oil Rig Counts Followed Crude Oil Prices Lower but Have Begun to Rebound Since Mid-2016
Oil Rig Counts Peaked in Late 2014, Prior to Declining Sharply in Early 2015
Mar 30th Oil Rigs Finished Down 0.9% Week-Over-Week but up 20.4% YOY
The Declines in Oil Rig Counts Since the Nov ’14 Peak Remain Significant
Declines in Vertical Rigs Remain the Most Significant on a Percentage Basis
Mar 30th Weekly Crude Oil Production Increased to a New Record High Level
Mar 30th Crude Oil Production per Rig Increased to a Two Month High