
Rig Count Slips in US, Rises in Canada
For the week ended Nov. 10, active rig counts in the US dropped while inching up in Canada, according to Baker Hughes.
For the week ended Nov. 10, active rig counts in the US dropped while inching up in Canada, according to Baker Hughes.
Baker Hughes' active rig counts for the week ended Nov. 3 dropped in the US but remained steady in Canada.
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The active rig count for the week ended Oct. 27 inched up in the US but edged down in Canada, according to oilfield services provider Baker Hughes.
The latest data from oilfield services provider Baker Hughes shows the number of active rotary rigs in the US and Canada bounced back during the week ended Friday, Oct. 13.
The total active oil and gas drilling rigs in both the US and Canada dropped this week, according to the weekly report put out by oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US dropped this week while Canada’s count increased by one, said oilfield services company Baker Hughes in its weekly report.
The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US dropped this week, while Canada’s count remains unchanged, according to the most recent data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
The number of active oil and gas drilling rigs in the US and Canada increased this week, according to the most recent data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.
The US rotary rig count bounced back up this week, while Canada's shifted down, according to the latest data from oilfield services company Baker Hughes.