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Jan. 19—The rig count in the Permian Basin was down two this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 307 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 354 rigs were active in the region.
Aug. 9—The rig count in the Permian Basin was up one this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 304 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 327 rigs were active in the region.
May 10—The rig count in the Permian Basin was down two this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 314 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 353 rigs were active in the region.
The Permian Basin covers more than 86,000 square miles (220,000 km 2), [1] and extends across an area approximately 250 miles (400 km) wide and 300 miles (480 km) long. [2] The Texas cities of Midland, Odessa and San Angelo serve as headquarters for some of the oil production activities in the basin.
Dec. 1—The rig count in the Permian Basin was up three this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 314 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 350 rigs were active in the region.
The productive area of the oil field covers approximately 26,400 acres (107 km 2), or over 41 square miles (110 km 2), in a roughly circular area in far eastern Pecos County, south, southwest and west of the town of Iraan. Texas State Highway 349 borders the field on the east, and U.S. Highway 190/193 borders the field on the north, passing ...
Jun. 7—The rig count in the Permian Basin was unchanged this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 310 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 346 rigs were active in the region.
Nov. 24—The rig count in the Permian Basin was unchanged this week, the latest count Friday by Baker Hughes shows, with 311 rigs active in the region. A year ago, 352 rigs were active in the region.