Basin rig count up two as oil prices drop after news of new COVID threat

The rig count in the Permian Basin was up two this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 280 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 161 rigs were active in the region.

Nationally, the oil and gas rig count is up six from last week at 569 rigs. A year ago, 320 rigs were active. The count shows that 467 rigs sought oil, up six from the previous week, and 102 explored for natural gas, unchanged from the previous week.

The U.S. rig count peaked at 4,530 in 1981. It bottomed out in August of 2020 at 244.

The regional benchmark Plains-West Texas Intermediate Posting ended Friday at $64.63 per barrel, down $7.95 from last Friday’s close. National benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude ended at $68.15 per barrel, down $7.95 from the previous week.