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The North America Rotary Rig Count for the week ending December 12, 2025, showed a slight decline in the United States rig count, while Canada saw a small increase, leaving the overall North America count unchanged. Oil rigs added 1 rig to 414, while gas rigs lost 2 rigs, to 127.
The total US rig count is down 41 rigs (or 6.9%) compared to the same week a year ago. The oil-to-gas ratio stands at approximately 76% oil, 23% gas, and 1% miscellaneous.
Drilling Method Breakdown (U.S.)
The split in drilling type showed a shift toward Vertical drilling:
🔲 Horizontal Rigs: Increased by 2 to 478. 🔲 Vertical Rigs: Increased by 1 to 16. 🔲 Directional Rigs: Decreased by 4 to 54.
The offshore count fell by 2 rigs to 17.

U.S. stocks pulled back sharply on Friday as a rotation out of high-flying technology stocks accelerated, with investors reassessing AI valuations following disappointing earnings from Broadcom and continued weakness from Oracle.
Market Drivers: The selloff was driven by growing concerns about AI overvaluation and margin compression. Broadcom dropped 11%, even after the company beat fourth-quarter expectations and gave a strong forecast, saying artificial intelligence chip sales look to double. Analysts attributed the decline to concerns about margin compression.
Oracle was on track for a 12% drop, extending Thursday's losses as investors continued to worry about aggressive AI spending that hasn't yet translated to clear returns.
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