CR Note: Oil prices increased today with WTI at $53.90 per barrel, and Brent at $60.55. If those prices hold, we might see a pick up in the rig count going forward.
A few comments from Steven Kopits of Princeton Energy Advisors LLC on Oct 27, 2017:
• After last week’s bloodbath, rig counts rebounded modestly this week
• Total US oil rigs were up 1 to 737
• Horizontal oil rigs were up 2 to 630
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• The gap between Brent and WTI continues to widen, today standing at $6.60 / barrel, and both WTI and Brent were commensurately strong, with WTI adding $1.40 just today.• I think we’re likely reaching a local peak for WTI, so I expect we’ll see some retrenchment in the next few weeks somewhere, but the numbers speak to substantially stronger global oil demand than analysts currently think.
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CR note: This graph shows the US horizontal rig count by basin.
Graph and comments Courtesy of Steven Kopits of Princeton Energy Advisors LLC.