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Alberta, B.C. wildfires having ‘modest’ impact on Precision Drilling operations

Alberta Wildfire information unit manager Christie Tucker gave an update on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, saying after a cool weather break, fire conditions in parts of the province were beginning to increase again and a new wildfire near Fort Chipewyan was the main forest fire of concern for emergency officials – May 30, 2023

Precision Drilling Corp. says the wildfires in Alberta and B.C. have had a modest impact on its operations and it expects second-quarter drilling activity to average about 42 rigs in the region, an increase of 14 per cent compared with a year earlier.

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Wildfires in Alberta and B.C. have forced oil and gas companies to shut in production due to the dangers facing their operations caused by the hot and dry conditions.

Precision says it has 46 rigs active in Canada right now, but expects to have more than 60 active rigs by the end of the month as it emerges from the lows of the spring breakup season.

In the U.S., the contract drilling company says its active rig count currently stands at 50, but cautioned that activity may further soften in the coming weeks.

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Precision says its U.S. drilling activity in the second quarter this year is expected to average about 50 rigs compared with an average active rig count of 55 in the second quarter of 2022.

The company says it continues to sign new contracts, with multiple rigs starting in the second half of the year.

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