贝克休斯:美国石油和天然气钻机数量降至 2022 年 6 月以来最低

石油和天然气钻井平台数量下降至731个,为2020年6月以来最大降幅。

斯科特·迪萨维诺,路透社

能源服务公司贝克休斯公司在 5 月 12 日备受关注的报告中表示,美国石油和天然气钻井平台数量本周降至近一年来的最低水平,天然气钻井平台数量创 2016 年 2 月以来单周最大跌幅。

截至 5 月 12 日当周,作为未来产量早期指标的石油和天然气钻井数量减少了 17 座,至 731 座,为 2022 年 6 月以来的最低水平。周跌幅为 2020 年 6 月以来最大。

贝克休斯表示,与去年同期相比,钻机总数仅增加了 17 个,即 2%。

美国石油钻井平台本周减少 2 座,至 586 座,为 2022 年 6 月以来的最低水平,天然气钻井平台减少 16 座,至 141 座,为去年 4 月以来的最低水平。

美国石油期货在 2022 年上涨约 7% 后,今年迄今已下跌约 13%。与此同时,美国天然气期货在去年上涨约 20% 后,今年迄今已下跌约 49%。

天然气价格下跌已经导致切萨皮克能源公司、西南能源公司和康斯托克资源公司等一些勘探和生产公司宣布计划通过削减一些天然气钻井平台来减少产量,特别是在阿肯色州、路易斯安那州和德克萨斯州的海恩斯维尔页岩区。 。

尽管有一些减少钻机数量的计划,美国原油产量仍有望从 2022 年的 1,190 万桶/日增至 2023 年的 1,250 万桶/日的新纪录高位,以及 2023 年的 1,270 万桶/日。根据美国能源信息管理局 (EIA) 5 月份的预测,到 2024 年。上一次产量纪录是 2019 年创下的 1,230 万桶/日。

与此同时,根据 EIA 的预测,美国天然气产量有望从 2022 年创纪录的每天 981.3 亿立方英尺 (bcfd) 增至 2023 年的 101.09 bcfd 和 2024 年的 101.24 bcfd。

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US Oil and Gas Rig Count Falls to Lowest Since June 2022: Baker Hughes

The oil and gas rig count fell to 731, the biggest decline since June 2020.

Scott DiSavino, Reuters

The U.S. oil and natural gas rig count fell this week to its lowest in nearly a year, as gas rigs slumped by the most in a week since February 2016, energy services firm Baker Hughes Co said in its closely followed report on May 12.

The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, fell by 17 to 731 in the week to May 12, the lowest since June 2022. The weekly drop was the biggest since June 2020.

Baker Hughes said that puts the total rig count up only 17, or 2%, over this time last year.

U.S. oil rigs fell by two to 586 this week, their lowest since June 2022, while gas rigs plunged by 16 to 141, their lowest April last year.

U.S. oil futures were down about 13% so far this year after gaining about 7% in 2022. U.S. gas futures, meanwhile, have plunged about 49% so far this year after rising about 20% last year.

The drop in gas prices has already caused some exploration and production companies, including Chesapeake Energy Corp, Southwestern Energy Co and Comstock Resources Inc, to announce plans to reduce production by cutting some gas rigs - especially in the Haynesville shale in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.

Despite some plans to lower rig counts, U.S. crude production was still on track to rise from 11.9 million barrels per day (bbl/d) in 2022 to a new record high of 12.5 million bbl/d in 2023 and 12.7 million bbl/d in 2024, according to projections from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) in May. The last record output was hit in 2019 at 12.3 million bbl/d.

U.S. gas production, meanwhile, was on track to rise from a record 98.13 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in 2022 to 101.09 bcfd in 2023 and 101.24 bcfd in 2024, according to EIA's projection.