(Adds natural gas rigs)
March 24 (Reuters) - U.S. energy firms this week cut oil and
natural gas rigs for a 14th week in a row to the lowest level
since at least 1940, data showed on Thursday, as energy firms
continue to slash spending as part of the deepest energy price
rout in a generation.
Oil rigs alone RIG-OL-USA-BHI fell 15 to 372, the lowest
level since November 2009, oil services company Baker Hughes Inc
BHI.N said in its closely followed report.
After last week falling to the lowest level since at least
1987, Baker Hughes said the number of active gas rigs
RIG-GS-USA-BHI this week increased by three to 92.
Looking forward analysts forecast the total rig count will
bottom in a couple months before recovering later this year when
they expect energy prices to rise.
Drillers cut 12 oil and gas rigs in the week to March 24,
bringing the total rig count down to 464, the report said.
That compares with 1,048 oil and gas rigs operating in the
same week a year ago. In 2015, drillers cut on average 22 oil
and gas rigs per week for a total of 1,142 for the year, the
biggest annual decline since at least 1988.
Before this week, drillers cut on average 20 oil and gas
rigs per week for a total of 222 so far this year.
Energy firms have sharply reduced oil and gas drilling since
the selloff in global crude markets began in mid-2014.
Still, many analysts think the combined rig count will rise
later this year with signs that prices have bottomed after U.S.
crude futures CLc1 hit a 12-year low of $26 a barrel in
February and U.S. gas futures NGc1 fell to a near 18-year low
of $1.611 per million British thermal units earlier in March.
Since hitting those lows, U.S. oil futures have soared over
50 percent to around $39 a barrel, while U.S. gas gained more
than 10 percent to around $1.80 per mmBtu.
U.S. crude futures were fetching near $42 a barrel for the
balance of 2016 CLBALst and almost $45 for calendar 2017
CLYstc1 .
"Based on indications from exploration and production,
activity can begin to increase at the $45 level. E&Ps are
hedging when the 2017 strip is at or above $45," analysts at
Cowen & Co, a financial services firm, said in a note this week.
With the increase in forward U.S. crude prices over the past
month or so, E&P firms like Pioneer Natural Resources Co PXD.N
and Cimarex Energy Co (NYSE:XEC) XEC.N have recently told analysts they
were looking to boost hedging programs.
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Graphic on U.S. rig counts http://graphics.thomsonreuters.com/15/rigcount/index.html
U.S. natural gas rig count versus futures price http://link.reuters.com/nuz86t
Thomson Reuters Analytics natural gas data reuters://screen/verb=Open/URL=cpurl://pointcarbon.cp./trading/gmtna/
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