U.S. Oil Rig Count Update – 4/18/18
According to Baker Hughes, U.S. oil rig counts increased to a new three year high during the week ending Apr 13th. Apr 13th U.S. oil rig counts increased 0.9% from the previous week while also remaining higher on a YOY basis for the 67th consecutive week, finishing up 19.3%. Apr 13th week ending crude oil production increased to a new record high level while oil production per rig remained near recently experienced two year highs. 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
Apr 13th Oil Rigs Finished up 0.9% Week-Over-Week and 19.3% 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
Apr 13th Weekly Crude Oil Production Increased to a New Record High Level
Apr 13th Crude Oil Production per Rig Remained Near Recent Two Month Highs