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US Drillers Add Rigs for Fourth Week in Five

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US energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for the fourth time in five weeks amid high crude prices although the growth in rigs has been small and crude production has been slow to recover to pre-pandemic levels.

The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, rose two to 752 in the week to July 8, energy services firm Baker Hughes said in its closely followed report.

Baker Hughes said that puts the total rig count up 273, or 57 percent, over this time last year.

US oil rigs rose two to 597 this week, their highest since March 2020, while gas rigs were unchanged at 153.

With oil prices CLc1 up about 39 percent so far this year to about $104 a barrel after soaring 55 percent in 2021, the total rig count has grown for a record 23 months.

However, weekly rig increases have mostly remained in the single digits as many companies focus more on returning money to investors and paying debt rather than boosting output.

US crude oil production slid in April to 11.6 million barrels per day (bpd), its lowest since February and still far below its record high of 12.3 million bpd in 2019, according to a monthly government report.

In contrast, monthly gross natural gas production rose to 107.3 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in April, its highest since December 2021. That compares with an all-time high of 108.2 bcfd in November 2021.

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