Canada notches second best rig count in 2003, with 415 of 672 rigs working
Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary correspondent
An end-of-year surge gave Canada its second highest annual rig count, with an average 415 of 672 available units active in the field through 2003.
That was up 115 rigs from 2002, but trailed the 424 working rigs in 1997, when the rig fleet consisted of 461 units.
Utilization of the fleet averaged 62....
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