贝克休斯:美国钻探商连续第五周削减石油和天然气钻机

石油和天然气钻井平台数量下降至 654 座,截至 8 月 11 日当周减少 5 座。 

布里杰什·帕特尔,路透社

能源服务公司贝克休斯 在 8 月 11 日备受关注的报告中表示,美国能源公司本周连续第五周削减了运营的石油和天然气钻井平台数量 。

截至 8 月 11 日当周,石油和天然气钻机数量(未来产量的早期指标)减少了 5 座,至 654 座,为 2022 年 3 月以来的最低水平。 

这也是过去 15 周内钻探人员第 14 次削减钻机。

贝克休斯表示,钻机总数比去年同期减少了 109 台,即 14%。

在连续八周下降后,本周石油钻井平台数量稳定在 525 座,天然气钻井平台数量下降 5 座至 123 座,为 2022 年 2 月以来的最低水平。

美国石油期货最近有所复苏,连续七周上涨,继 2022 年上涨约 7% 后,今年迄今已上涨约 3.1%。与此同时,美国天然气期货在上涨约 7% 后,今年迄今已暴跌约 40%。去年20%。

根据美国能源信息署 (EIA)的预测,美国原油产量有望从 2022 年的 1,190 万桶/日增至 2023 年的 1,280 万桶/日,到 2024 年将增至 1,310 万桶/日。在八月。

根据 EIA 的预测,尽管天然气价格下跌,美国天然气产量仍有望从 2022 年创纪录的每天 981.3 亿立方英尺 (Bcfd) 增加到 2023 年的 103 Bcfd 和 2024 年的 104.1 Bcfd。

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US Drillers Cut Oil and Gas Rigs for Fifth Week in a Row: Baker Hughes

The oil and gas rig count dropped to 654, a decrease of 5 in the week ending Aug. 11. 

Brijesh Patel, Reuters

U.S. energy firms this week cut the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating for a fifth week in a row, energy services firm Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report on August 11.

The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, fell by five to 654 in the week to Aug. 11, the lowest since March 2022. 

That was also the 14th time in the last 15 weeks that drillers cut rigs.

Baker Hughes said that puts the total rig count down 109 rigs, or 14%, below this time last year.

After falling for eight weeks in a row, the number of oil rigs held steady at 525 this week, while gas rigs fell five to 123, their lowest since February 2022.

U.S. oil futures have recently recovered, rising for for seven straight weeks, and were up about 3.1% so far this year after gaining about 7% in 2022. U.S. gas futures, meanwhile, have plunged about 40% so far this year after rising about 20% last year.

U.S. crude production was on track to rise from 11.9 million barrels per day (bbl/d) in 2022 to 12.8 million bbl/d in 2023 and 13.1 million bbl/d in 2024, according to projections from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) in August.

Despite the drop in gas prices, U.S. gas production was on track to rise from a record 98.13 billion cubic feet per day (Bcfd) in 2022 to 103 Bcfd in 2023 and 104.1 Bcfd in 2024, according to EIA's projection.