Total Rig Count Decline Fastest Since 1986 As Weekly Rig Count Drop Re-Accelerates
With crude production and inventories hitting record highs this week, it is likely no surprise that rig counts continued to decline – falling 40 to 988 total rigs (and down 42 to 760 oil rigs). This is the 18th week in a row of total rig count declines – equal to the record series from 2008/9. At 48.5%, this is the biggest 18-week decline since 1986.
- *U.S. TOTAL RIG COUNT DOWN 40 TO 988 , BAKER HUGHES SAYS
- *U.S. OIL RIG COUNT DOWN 42 TO 760, BAKER HUGHES SAYS
- Notably Arkansas and Kansas saw rig counts increase (8 to 9 and 12 to 13 respectively)
The weekly pace of decline has accelerated…
This is the biggest 18-week plunge since 1986…
And Production re-accelerates (US and Saudi oil production record high, Iraq and Libya also boosted production in March) even as rig count collapses…
And Crude’s initial response…Nothing
Charts: Bloomberg