US and Canadian rig counts fall again

Tuesday, 03 January 2012 02:08:19 (GMT+3)   |  
       

According to the latest report by Baker Hughes, for the week ending December 29, the Canadian rig count plunged by 185 to 221 and was down 25 year-on-year.

The US rig count fell by one in the week ending December 29 to 2,007, up 313 year-over-year. Oil rigs fell by eight last week to 1,193 and were up 428 from the same week a year ago, while gas rigs increased by seven to 809, and were down 110 rigs year-on-year.


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