Your week by week guide to North American rig counts

Both Canada and the U.S. see a drop in rig counts this week. The North American total falls to 1,115.

Losses continue across North America, with the North American total dropping to 1,140.

With losses in the U.S. and Canada, the North American total drops by 8, landing at 1,145.

The U.S. sees rig count losses this week, but Canadian gains balance them for a North American total of 1,148.

Small drops lead to a decrease, but with a final of 1,171, North American rig counts are almost twice what they were a year ago.

Increases across the board bring the North American total up to 1,178.

The U.S. suffers a loss this week, but big gains in Canada balance them for a net increase to 1,156 rigs in North America.

The U.S. stays flat this week while Canada sees a jump in rigs, with the North American total rig count landing at 1,143.

U.S. gains can't cancel out Canadian losses this week, so the North American total falls to 1,127.

U.S. rig counts stay flat or drop this week, but Canadian gains bring the North American total to 1,129.

After another week of gains across the board, the North American total landed at 1,111.

Smaller increases in the U.S. rig counts this week still lead to a North American total of 1,092.

A big jump in Canadian rig counts led the way in another positive week. The North American total is 1,059.

Another week of gains across the board leads to a North American total of 1,015.

With small boosts in U.S. and Canadian rig counts, the North American total rose above 1,000.

Both Canada and the U.S. see an increase in active drilling rigs this wee. The North American total lands at 986.

The North American total rig count continued to rise with an increase of 6 this week, finishing at 965.

The North American rig count total rises to 959. The U.S. gained 7, while Canada lost 3.

Closing out April, the North American total rig count falls to 955. This is still more than double the North American total one year ago.

With big Canadian losses and smaller U.S. gains, the North American total drops to 956.

U.S. land rigs continue to lead the charge, adding 10 on this short week. With Canadian losses, the North American total falls to 965.

For the sixth week, U.S. gains can't balance Canadian losses. The North American total finishes at 971.

U.S. rig counts see another rise this week. The North American total falls to 979 due to a drop in Canadian rig counts.

Following the trend, the U.S. sees an increase of 22 rigs while Canada loses 91. The North American total lands at 994.

U.S. rig counts see a big jump with an increase of 21. Once again, this did not balance losses in Canada. The North American total lowers to 1,065.

North American totals see a dip this week, landing at 1,083. U.S. rig counts increased in all categories.

Small gains in the U.S. couldn't balance Canadian losses this week. The North American total falls to 1,091.

Canada and the U.S. see gains this week. The North American total jumps 13.

Canada saw a loss of 21 rigs this week, and the U.S. gain wasn't enough for a net increase. The North American total ended at 1,082.

Rig counts continued to trend up this week, ending with a North American total of 1,093.

U.S. land rigs continued their steady climb, contributing to a North American total rig count of 1,072.

Growth slowed this week, but positive trends across North America led to a total rig count of 1,057.

The North American total rig counts jump over 1,000 thanks to strong increases in both the U.S. and Canada.

After 10 weeks of increasing, the U.S. rig count trend reverses. Canada's rig count jumps by more than 50%.

The new year starts with a strong showing across North America. Total rig counts increased by 55.