WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US oil rig count stood at 1,482 in January and ended the year at 538, a reduction of 63 percent.
The oil rig count plummeted by 58 percent in the first half of the year before experiencing six weeks of modest growth, reaching 675 in August, only to fall to its lowest point of 524 in mid-December.
Low oil prices forced companies to refrain from investing in new projects, while attempting to get the most out of existing wells.
Baker Hughes has been tracking rotary rig counts since 1944 as a service to the petroleum industry.