Crude Oil Shrugs Off Rig Count

 | Mar 28, 2017 09:35AM ET

h3 Rig Count Increase Does Not Markedly Affect Oil Prices

The active rig count is constantly advancing in the US while oil prices remain at the same relatively high level with barely rising production volumes. Will WTI prices advance?

The active rig count rose in US by 20 units in a week to March 24, 2017, according to Baker Hughes oil service company. This is a record increase since January. Rig count has been rising for 10 straight weeks having reached 652 units. The US count was just 372 a year ago on March 24, 2016. At the same time, WTI oil cost $40 a barrel versus $47.7 now. Thus, a higher rig count not only does not weigh on prices, but WTI manages to get dearer. This is quite real in the case of the depletion in the shale fields and, agreeably, in case of lower production volumes.