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Number of active U.S. drilling rigs increased this week

The number of active drilling rigs in the United States increased by 12 to 312 rigs this week, down by 494 year on year, according to the weekly data released Friday by Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes.

These active drilling rigs included 236 oil rigs operating in the U.S. oil fields, up by 10 from the previous week; 73 gas drilling rigs, up by two from the previous week; and three miscellaneous rigs, unchanged from last week.

The 312 rigs included 297 land drilling rigs, up by 11 from the previous week; 13 offshore drilling rigs, up by one from last week and two inland water drilling rig, same as last week.

Of them, 23 are directional drilling rigs, 267 are horizontal drilling rigs and 22 are vertical drilling rigs.

During the week, the number of drilling rigs increased the most by six in the state of Texas to 145 rigs.

By far, the Permian Basin in western Texas and eastern New Mexico has been the largest source of shale oil production growth in the United States, having become an engine of supply growth outside the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in the past years.

The United States has been a world important oil producer in the past years with the help of its shale oil production growth. Meanwhile, China continues to be one of the biggest oil consumers of the world.

According to the latest release from the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics, China's crude oil output increased 2.4 percent year on year to 16.1 million tonnes in September, accelerating from an increase of 2.3 percent in August. China imported 48.48 million tonnes of crude oil in September, surging 17.6 percent year on year.

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