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Cactus drilling new rig

Cactus drilling new rig

Rig 169 will be drilling in the Anadarko Basin in the Texas Panhandle for Tecolote Energy headquartered in Tulsa. “Rig 169 is a fit-for-purpose, tier 1 AC drilling rig that is ideally-equipped for multi-well pads and extended laterals,” said Josh Simons, Cactus’ Vice President of Operations. [pdf]

FAQS about Cactus drilling new rig

What is a cactus rig 172?

Cactus Rig 172 is an 1,800-horsepower AC-driven land drilling rig operated by Cactus Drilling, the largest privately held U.S.-based land drilling contractor. The rig is an Alta ARS-1813 model, classified under Cactus Drilling’s “ROCKET” series, which is designed for high-performance drilling operations. Total Wells Drilled

How many cactus rigs have been drilled this year?

As of this year, a total of 120 wells have been drilled by Cactus rigs, demonstrating strong industry demand and continued investment in drilling operations. Below, we break down the latest data, highlighting top trends in drilling activity by province, operator, county, and rig utilization.

Who is cactus drilling?

Cactus is a mid-size, U.S. domestic land drilling contractor providing quality people operating premium rigs to deliver safe and reliable results. As of March 2025 Cactus Drilling has drilled 120 wells year-to-date across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Louisiana, with Texas leading at 64 wells.

Who uses cactus drilling rigs?

Several major oil and gas operators are leveraging Cactus Drilling rigs for their exploration and production programs. The top 10 operators by record count include: Drilling activity remains concentrated in specific counties with high levels of oil and gas production.

Where are cactus drilling rigs located?

Coterra Energy is the top operator with 23 wells, and Lea County, NM, is the most active drilling location with 9 wells. The most utilized rigs include Cactus 162 and Cactus 140, each drilling 7 wells, reflecting strong and consistent demand for Cactus Drilling’s services.

What are the key trends in Cactus drilling?

The data highlights several important trends in U.S. drilling: Strong activity across multiple provinces, reflecting a broad and sustained demand for drilling services. A diverse set of operators utilizing Cactus Drilling, ranging from major industry players to smaller independents.

Active drilling rigs in west texas

Active drilling rigs in west texas

Drilling in the Permian Basin remains steady, based on figures from the latest Baker Hughes rig count. The report showed 303 oil and gas rigs were active in the basin of West Texas and southeast New Mexico. It was the highest count in all of the nation’s various shale plays. [pdf]

How many active drilling rigs in texas

How many active drilling rigs in texas

The oil rig count is currently 411 rigs, compared to 438 in June and 483 one year ago. The gas rig count is 122, compared to 111 in June and 97 last August. In the major plays, the Permian Basin rig count is at 255 rigs, 16 fewer than June’s count. [pdf]

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