• Home
  • About Us
    • Audio Edition
    • Previous Issues
    • Submissions
    • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
    • Audience
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Sizes & Specs
  • Jobs
    • View Open Positions
    • List Your Job

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

PBOG is the Official Publication of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and is published monthly by Zachry Publications, LP.

  • News
  • PBPA
    • Legislative Matters
  • Business & Analysis
  • Service Articles
    • Automation, Controls and Measurement
    • Environmental, Safety and Training
    • Fracking, Frac Sand and Water
    • Infrastructure
    • Pipe and Pipe Service
    • Technology
    • Wireline and Testing
  • Legal Articles
  • Drilling Deeper
  • Permit Map

Permian Basin reports lowest rig count in 42 months since November 2021

May 20, 2025 by PBOG Leave a Comment

The count of active drilling rigs in Permian Basin declined again for the past week, according to Baker Hughes.  In the report for May 16, there were 282 rigs in Permian – down 3 from 285 a week ago and down 30 from 312 a year ago.  It’s Permian’s lowest count for 42 months since November 2021.

Baker Hughes also reported declines in Texas, New Mexico and U.S.  There were 271 rigs in Texas (down from 273 week ago and 290 year ago), 94 in New Mexico (down from 96 week ago and 107 year ago) and 576 in U.S. (down from 578 week ago and 604 year ago).  The Texas count is also the lowest since November 2021, and the U.S. count is its lowest since December 2021.

Eagle Ford in south Texas is runner-up among regions with 46 rigs (unchanged in past week, down 5 in past year) followed by Haynesville and Williston with 33 each and Marcellus with 25.  Among states, Oklahoma is third with 55 rigs (unchanged in past week, up 11 from 44 in past year) followed by North Dakota with 32 and Louisiana with 30.

Eddy County, N.M., added a rig in the past week to widen its margin as the Permian leader with 51.  The count for Lea, N.M., declined 3 in the past week to 40.  Reeves’ count was up 2 to 30 followed by Martin with 26 (down 2), Midland with 23 (unchanged), Loving with 19 (down 2), Upton with 17 (up 1) and Reagan with 12 (up 1).

Filed Under: PBOG Newsletter

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe to PBOG

Subscribe: Newsletter | Magazine

May 2025

May 2025

Read the most recent issue of PBOG on your computer, iPad, Kindle, phone or other electronic reader.

If you'd like to view our previous issues, click here.

PBOG Audio

Connect with us online.

Facebook spacer Twitter spacer LinkedIn
Privacy Policy

Cookie Policy

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

3457 Curry Lane
Abilene, TX 79606
325.673.4822
pbog@zacpubs.com

Search PBOG.com

© 2025 · Zachry Publications