From staff reports The latest oil and gas rig count released by Baker Hughes Co. showed a gain in Oklahoma and a decline nationally.
The Sooner State’s count increased by one to 42 rigs . That compared to 37 rigs r eported one year ago.
Nationally, the count fell one rig to 585. The total count saw a gain of one oil rig to 482 while the number of gas rigs declined two to 99. The number of miscellaneous rigs was unchanged at four and the count of offshore rigs stayed at 18.
The U.S. count is 39 below the 624 rigs reported a year ago and the decline included 20 oil rigs and 19 gas rigs.
Texas saw its total fall by two to 283 while New Mexico was unchanged at 99 and North Dakota stayed at 33. Louisiana was unchanged at 38.
The Red Top Rig Report published in Wichita showed the Kansas rig count increased by four to 33 rigs. Colorado added a rig to reach 12 while Pennsylvania was unchanged at 13 and Ohio remained at nine rigs.
Utah stayed at 11 rigs and there were no changes reported in West Virginia with 10 rigs and Wyoming with 17.