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US oil/gas rig count rises in July in biggest monthly hike considering that Nov 2022 - Baker Hughes

U.S. energy firms today included oil and gas rigs for a 2nd week in a row, enhancing the monthly count by the most given that November 2022, energy services firm Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report on Friday.

The oil and gas rig count, an early sign of future output, increased by 3 to 589 in the week to July 26. << RIG-USA-BHI >< RIG-OL-USA-BHI >< RIG-GS-USA-BHI >>

while gas rigs fell by 2 to 101. In the Permian in West Texas and eastern Brand-new

Mexico, the nation's most significant oil-producing basin and home to over half the rigs in the nation, drillers cut one rig, bringing the count down to 304, the lowest considering that February 2022. In the Williston in North Dakota and

Montana, drillers added one rig, bringing the count up to 36, the highest since June 2023. In July, total oil

and gas rigs rose by eight, their first month-to-month boost given that February, and the biggest monthly boost since November 2022. Oil rigs rose by three in July, putting the count up for the first month because March, while gas rigs climbed by 4 in their most significant month-to-month boost given that July 2023. The oil and gas rig count fell nearly 7% in the very first half

of the year, extending a slump of about 20 %in 2023 due to weak energy costs, high labor and equipment expenses and as drillers paid for financial obligation and enhanced investor returns instead of raising output. U.S. oil futures were up about 8% up until now in 2024 after visiting 11% in

2023, while U.S. gas futures were down about 20% so far in 2024 after plunging by 44% in 2023. Baker Hughes beat experts' price quotes for second-quarter revenue on Thursday,

powered by higher demand in worldwide markets, echoing results from rivals SLB and Halliburton. Profits from its The United States and Canada segment , however, fell 1.8 %. as a downturn in gas costs due to high stocks prompted. operators in the U.S. to control activity.

(source: Reuters)