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Drilling activity slows further in US, grows in Canada

Written by David Schollaert


Oil and gas drilling activity was mixed this week, according to Baker Hughes. US totals slipped for a sixth straight week, while Canada saw a slight bump in activity.

The US rig count dropped by four to 559, falling from last week’s multi-year low, marking the slowest rate seen since November 2021. Compared to the same week last year, 35 fewer rigs are currently in operation.

Canada’s count grew by two rigs to 114, but remained 29 behind the same week last year. Canadian activity typically peaks early in the year and declines into the spring as thawing ground conditions limit access to drilling sites.

The international rig count is reported monthly at the beginning of each month. The May count was 886 rigs, down five from April and 67 from the same time last year.

The Baker Hughes rig count is significant for the steel industry because it is a leading indicator of oil country tubular goods (OCTG) demand, a key end market for steel sheet.

For a history of the US and Canadian rig counts, visit the rig count page on our website.

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