Tom Kirkman + 8,860 May 8, 2020 Once oil prices recover a bit to more sustainable levels, I'm guessing that some investors will be hesitant to invest in fracking operations that have so far been losing money. U.S. drillers expected to slash oil & gas rigs to lowest ever (Reuters) - The number of oil and gas rigs operating in the United States is expected to hit an all-time low this week - reflecting data going back 80 years - as the energy industry slashes output and spending to deal with the coronavirus-led crash in fuel demand. Last week, the U.S. rig count was just four units above the record low of 404 set in May 2016, according to energy service provider Baker Hughes Co (BKR.N), which has been tracking rig counts since 1940. Its data for this week is due after 1 p.m. (1700 GMT). Fuel demand has declined about 30% worldwide and companies are making drastic cuts to spending, laying off thousands of workers and closing production to offset a global glut. Consumption has picked up modestly in the last couple of weeks, but the overhang of supply is expected to last for months, if not years. Drillers have cut an average of 55 rigs per week since mid March after crude prices started to plunge due to the coronavirus and a brief oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia. “The great coronavirus derigging kicked off mid to late in the first quarter, impacting well starts across the major U.S. oil shale plays,” analysts at Enverus Rig Analytics said, noting the rig count was down 38% in April and 62% over the last year. Analysts expect companies will keep pulling rigs for the rest of the year and will be hesitant to activate many new units in 2021 and 2022. ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cbrasher1 + 272 CB May 11, 2020 I wish I had taken a pic of the h&p yard between midland and odessa, they have so many rigs stacked they are standing them all up because lack of room, bleak out here 😪 *sigh* Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cbrasher1 + 272 CB May 11, 2020 Halliburton yard in Duncan, OK 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David R Geyer 0 DG May 11, 2020 We’re has all the oily’s gone. down the drain and washed away. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites