The US oil-rig count rose this week by nine to 712, according to the oilfields-services giant Baker Hughes.
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US oil rig count rises for 17th straight week, extending the longest stretch since 2011
Crude oil was on pace for its first weekly increase in four weeks and its biggest in five.
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That's the highest level since the week of April 17, 2015. The increase extended the longest stretch of rig additions in six years, illustrating that drillers are finding efficient ways to ramp up production in a lower oil-price environment.
OPEC and other key producers will meet on May 25 to decide whether to extend their agreement to cut production by almost 1.8 million barrels per day. They reached the unprecedented agreement, which kicked in this year, in November to reduce the global oversupply of oil that crashed prices. But the resilience of US oil producers has helped keep a lid on prices.
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