Permian Region Rig Count is at a current level of 317, up from 315 last month and down from 356 one year ago. This is a change of 0.63% from last month and -10.96% from one year ago. View monthly updates and historical trends for Permian Region Rig Count (DISCONTINUED).
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The U.S. has lost 95 rigs since starting 2019 with 1,083 (8.8 percent), and Permian Basin has lost 29 rigs since starting 2019 with 486 (6.0 percent). Texas added a rig in the past week to reach 485, but the state is down 47 rigs since starting 2019 with 532 (8.8 percent)..
The U.S. has lost 95 rigs since starting 2019 with 1,083 (8.8 percent), and Permian Basin has lost 29 rigs since starting 2019 with 486 (6.0 percent). Texas added a rig in the past week to reach 485, but the state is down 47 rigs since starting 2019 with 532 (8.8 percent)..
The count of active oil and gas drilling rigs has declined five straight weeks in the U.S. and four straight weeks in the Permian Basin as of May 10 as the 2019 slump for activity continues, according to Baker Hughes. The count was 988 (fewest since March 2018) in the U.S. – the third straight week. .
Rig counts are plunging in the Permian Basin and fewer energy companies are looking to drill in Texas, yet another sign that the global coronavirus pandemic is taking a heavy toll on the Lone Star State’s vital oil and natural gas industry. According to Baker Hughes, the nationwide rig count fell. .
Permian Basin and Texas continued their declines in count of active drilling rigs. Baker Hughes said as of Aug. 15 there were 255 rigs in Permian (down 1 in the past week, down 48 or 16 percent from 303 a year ago) and 242 rigs in Texas (down 1 in past week, down 31 or 11 percent from 273 a year.
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From January to June 2025, new well permits in the Permian totaled approximately 3,828, based on daily activity and forecasted June completions. That’s a 15.9% decline compared to the same period in 2024, which recorded 4,551 permits..
From January to June 2025, new well permits in the Permian totaled approximately 3,828, based on daily activity and forecasted June completions. That’s a 15.9% decline compared to the same period in 2024, which recorded 4,551 permits..
Permian Basin and Texas continued their declines in count of active drilling rigs. Baker Hughes said as of Aug. 15 there were 255 rigs in Permian (down 1 in the past week, down 48 or 16 percent from 303 a year ago) and 242 rigs in Texas (down 1 in past week, down 31 or 11 percent from 273 a year. .
From January to June 2025, new well permits in the Permian totaled approximately 3,828, based on daily activity and forecasted June completions. That’s a 15.9% decline compared to the same period in 2024, which recorded 4,551 permits. This drop suggests a softening of drilling appetite, especially. .
Count of active drilling rigs in U.S. continued its decline, but the count in Permian Basin remained at 304 for the seventh straight week. The last gain in the U.S. count was Dec. 6, 2024 (the only weekly gain since Oct. 11, 2024). Baker Hughes said as of Jan. 17 there were 580 rigs in U.S. (down 4.
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