Public operators drove higher US horizontal drilling activity last week, with gains concentrated in key basins despite mixed overall rig-count signals, TPH Energy Research said in a Monday note.
Enverus' count fell one rig over the week to 625, while its trailing four-week average held at zero net change. Baker Hughes (BKR), meanwhile, added six rigs to reach 578, with its four-week average up by two.
Enverus data showed horizontal activity rising by seven rigs over the week, entirely due to public operators. Several rigs shifted from private to public operators, while others moved between basins.
Despite the operator changes, TPH observed several structural deployments across both oil and gas basins. The Permian recorded the largest regional increase, adding six rigs over the week.
The Bakken, Niobrara and Appalachia each added three rigs, while Anadarko activity declined by four rigs, creating mixed drilling trends across major US basins.
Canadian activity also strengthened, with the rig count rising by 15 rigs over the week to 217, compared with 176 rigs working a year earlier, according to TPH Energy.
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