U.S. Rig Count Falls By Four This Week To 909; Wyoming Gains OneU.S. Rig Count Falls By Four This Week To 909; Wyoming Gains OneArkansas, California, Ohio and Utah were unchanged.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Declines By Eight This Week To 928U.S. Rig Count Declines By Eight This Week To 928Texas lost four rigs, Oklahoma declined by three, California lost two and Louisiana and West Virginia each declined by one.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Increases Five This Week to 940U.S. Rig Count Increases Five This Week to 940Oklahoma lost three rigs and Texas shed two.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Drops By One This Week to 935U.S. Rig Count Drops By One This Week to 935California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming were unchanged.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Increases By One This Week To 944U.S. Rig Count Increases By One This Week To 944Alaska lost two rigs. Arkansas, Colorado and Louisiana were down one rig each.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Decreases by Five This Week to 949U.S. Rig Count Decreases by Five This Week to 949Texas lost seven rigs and Louisiana decreased by one.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Falls by Four Last Week to 954U.S. Rig Count Falls by Four Last Week to 954Among major oil- and gas-producing states, Texas gained four rigs and Alaska increased by one.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Increases by Eight This Week to 958U.S. Rig Count Increases by Eight This Week to 958A year ago, just 463 rigs were active.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Decreases By Two This Week to 950U.S. Rig Count Decreases By Two This Week to 950The U.S. rig count peaked at 4,530 in 1981. It bottomed out in May of 2016 at 404.Associated PressAssociated Press
U.S. Rig Count Remains Unchanged, Stays at 952U.S. Rig Count Remains Unchanged, Stays at 952Alaska, Louisiana and Oklahoma each declined by two.Associated PressAssociated Press