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Baker Hughes: US Oil, Gas Rig Count Up 17 To 1,041 This Week

This is an extract from : http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20091009-709344.html

HOUSTON (Dow Jones)--The number of rigs drilling for oil and natural gas in the U.S. rose this week as producers put some rigs back to work in anticipation of higher prices.

The number of oil and gas rigs rose to 1,041, up 17 rigs from the previous week, according to data from oil-field services company Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI). The number of gas rigs was 726, an increase of 14 rigs from last week, while the oil rig count was 305, an increase of two rigs. The number of miscellaneous rigs rose by one rig to 10.

The number of gas rigs in use peaked at 1,606 in September 2008. Producers have reined in natural-gas drilling dramatically over the past several months in response to declining prices, but the gas rig count has begun to stabilize as producers bet on colder weather and an economic recovery that would spur demand for the fuel.

The biggest declines have occurred in vertical drilling rigs, which are used to drill straight down into conventional oil and gas reservoirs. The number of vertical drilling rigs has fallen by about 60% over the last year. Horizontal rigs have fallen by a lesser amount. Horizontal drilling has declined by 26% over the year as producers have continued to exploit prolific gas fields known as shales.

Shales are dense rock formations that producers have learned to tap with new drilling technology. Shale formations, such as the Barnett Shale in Texas, have been largely credited with fueling a boom in domestic gas production. Producers must drill down to the rock, then horizontally through the formation, to break it apart and release the gas trapped within.

New supplies from these fields and tepid demand for the fuel resulting from the economic downturn contributed to falling natural gas prices.

Natural gas prices have fallen by more than 60% from their summer 2008 highs above $13 a million British thermal units. Gas supplies, however, have remained abundant. Some analysts expect that storage facilities will approach full capacity - an estimated 3.9 trillion cubic feet - before winter heating season begins. Total gas in U.S. storage for the week ended Oct. 2 stood at an all-time high of 3.658 trillion cubic feet - about 15% above last year and the five year average.

Natural gas for November delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange was recently down 11.5 cents, or 2.32%, at $4.848 a million British thermal units.

-By Jason Womack, Dow Jones Newswires; 713-547-9201; jason.womack@dowjones.com

U.S. natural gas rig count climbs 14 to 726

This is an extract from : http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssOilRelatedServicesEquipment/idUSN097607720091009

The number of rigs drilling for natural gas in the United States climbed by 14 this week to 726, according to a report on Friday by oil services firm Baker Hughes in Houston.
The U.S. natural gas drilling rig count has gained in 11 of the last 12 weeks but is still down sharply since peaking above 1,600 in September last year, standing at 822 rigs, or 53 percent, below the same week last year.

During the week ended July 17, 2009, the natural gas rig count slipped to 665, its lowest level since May 3, 2002, when there were 640 gas rigs operating.

Tighter access to credit and a 70 percent slide in natural gas prices over the past 15 months to below $4 per mmBtu forced many producers to scale back gas drilling operations.

The steep declines in drilling this year have started to slow production and tighten supplies, but most traders agreed it has not been enough yet to offset record high inventories and steep recession-related cuts in demand, particularly from the industrial sector. (Reporting by Joe Silha; Editing by Walter Bagley)

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T. Boone Pickens sees average oil price above $80 in 2010

Energy/oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens wants those investors who are expecting oil's price to drop amid an oil supply glut to know they are likely to be on the wrong side of history, and fairly soon.

Pickens Tuesday reiterated his forecast that oil prices will pass $75 per barrel before the end of 2009, and move considerably higher in 2010, CNBC reported.


"You'll see $85-$90 before the year ends," he said, CNBC reported. Pickens added that he wouldn't be surprised if oil prices topped $100, and added that he expects oil's price to average $80 per barrel next year. Oil traded Tuesday at mid-day up $1.45 to $71.73 per barrel.

Pickens favors increased use of renewable resources, including wind and solar, and, U.S.-based natural gas, in order to decrease U.S. imports of oil and to enhance foreign policy flexibility, among other benefits.

Energy Analysis: Pickens, among others, argues that ramping GDP growth in emerging markets, particularly in Asia, will contribute to the resumption of global oil demand increases in 2010. The prospect of that increased emerging market demand, along with the weak dollar, and talk that certain economic powers (China, France, Brazil, Russia) are becoming increasingly concerned about a further decline in the dollar, due to large U.S. budget deficits, has kept oil's price high, despite the U.S./global recessions and slack demand conditions.

Assuming global economic growth accelerates to 5 percent in two years, it's easy to see how oil's price could hit Boone's 2010 forecast. But even short-term, prices could advance substantially: factor-in a cold U.S. winter and/or above-trend U.S. GDP growth with a return to net monthly job gains (more drivers on U.S. roads), and a plausible argument can be made for an oil price above $80 in 2009.

This is an extract from : http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2009/10/06/t-boone-pickens-sees-average-oil-price-above-80-in-2010/

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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Patterson-UTI Energy Reports Average Of 81 Drilling Rigs Operating In Sept. - Quick Facts

Extract from http://www.rttnews.com/ArticleView.aspx?Id=1084435

Monday, Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. (PTEN: News ) reported that for the month of September 2009, the company had an average of 81 drilling rigs operating, including 77 rigs in the United States and 4 rigs in Canada. For the three months ended September 2009, the company said it had an average of 73 drilling rigs operating, including 70 rigs in the United States and 3 rigs in Canada.

The company said it intends to continue providing monthly updates on drilling rigs operating shortly after the end of each

Brazil Petrobras To Issue Tender Details For 28 Rigs Next Week

This is an extract from http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20091007-709620.html

RIO DE JANEIRO (Dow Jones)--Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras (PBR) plans to issue tender details next week for 28 deep-sea and ultra deep-sea drilling rigs, Guilherme Estrella, director for exploration and production, said Wednesday.

Estrella said the first eight rigs would be contracted for Petrobras ownership and exclusive use, while the other 20 would be freighted to other companies.

Renato Duque, director for Petrobras services, said local content in the rigs would be an important consideration. The first two rigs would require 20% Brazilian-supplied equipment and materials, rising to 50% for rigs number six and seven.

Duque said foreign content, especially in drilling equipment, was currently 100%.

Petrobras also wanted to raise the presence of Brazilian engineering in its projects at all levels, from macro to micro levels, he said.

Estrella gave no ballpark figure price for the rigs and said the market would decide.

Delivery for the first seven rigs would be within 48 months and the other 21 within 40 months.

Estrella said the decision to order such a large number of rigs was to provide economies of scale for any new shipyards.

Estrella also said the market for deep rigs and ultra-deep rigs was currently "tight" and there had been no recent price reductions despite the global economic crisis.

- By John Kolodziejski, Dow Jones Newswires; 55-21-2586-6086; John.Kolodziejski@dowjones.com

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