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    March 5, 2025
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    The number of natural gas-directed rigs in the United States has declined for the second consecutive year, reflecting broader shifts in the energy market, according to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Between December 2022 and December 2024, the number of rigs drilling for natural gas in the country fell by 32%, equating to a reduction of 50 rigs. The decline has been particularly pronounced in two key natural gas-producing regions, Haynesville and Appalachia, where the combined rig count dropped by 34% in 2023 (43 rigs) and a further 24% in 2024 (21 rigs).

    EIA: U.S. natural gas-directed rigs decline for second year

    This trend has coincided with persistently low natural gas prices throughout 2024 and the continued adoption of advanced drilling and completion technologies, the EIA noted in its report. The Haynesville region, spanning Texas and Louisiana, has experienced one of the sharpest declines due to its higher drilling costs. Wells in this region are typically drilled at depths between 10,500 and 13,500 feet, making them more expensive to develop compared to other natural gas plays.

    As a result, the number of active rigs in Haynesville has decreased by 55% since December 2022, with a reduction of 39 rigs over the period. This drop in drilling activity has contributed to a 7% decline in marketed natural gas production from the region. In the Appalachia Basin, which includes the prolific Marcellus and Utica Shales, natural gas production has also been affected by the downturn in drilling activity.

    Declining natural gas prices impact U.S. drilling activity

    While the region remains the largest natural gas-producing area in the U.S., operators have been scaling back on new well development, largely in response to weaker market conditions. Advanced drilling techniques and efficiency improvements have allowed producers to maintain output levels despite the falling rig count. The decline in natural gas rigs aligns with historically low natural gas prices that have persisted throughout most of 2024.

    Prices have been pressured by high domestic production, ample storage inventories, and reduced demand in certain key markets. Additionally, the increasing efficiency of modern drilling and completion methods has enabled companies to extract more gas from fewer wells, reducing the need for a higher rig count. The outlook for natural gas drilling remains uncertain, with market conditions, regulatory developments, and global energy demand all influencing future activity. Analysts suggest that a sustained recovery in natural gas prices may be necessary to incentivize a resurgence in drilling activity.

    In the meantime, the industry continues to focus on optimizing production efficiency and reducing costs to remain competitive in a challenging market environment. With natural gas playing a central role in the U.S. energy mix, the ongoing decline in rig activity could have implications for future supply and pricing trends. Market participants will be closely monitoring developments in production levels and price movements as they assess the longer-term impact of these shifts in drilling dynamics. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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