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Economic Hubs, Abandon Wells & Rig Counts Up
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Economic Hubs, Abandon Wells & Rig Counts Up

The Crude Life Daily Update July 25, 2022

On Living The Crude Life:

Kenley Nebeker, executive director, talks about how their growth in Williston symbolizes more than oil and gas activity in the Bakken.

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Daily Market News:

Lawsuit alleges Diversified and EQT played hot potato with abandoned oil and gas well responsibility

Abandoned oil and gas wells are having a moment — as global warming agitators, public safety hazards and targets of more than $1 billion in federal funding that seeks to correct for decades of companies walking away from their deteriorating wells.

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Oil and Gas rig count up 54% since last year

The number of active oil and natural gas drilling rigs in the United States rose by two this week and 267, or 54%, in the past year, an increase that comes even as oil demand — and, by extension, gas prices — has abated slightly since last month.

The numbers bring the current U.S. rig count up to 758, according to the new data , published by Baker Hughes on Friday.

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