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U.S. shale, Gulf of America, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, ESP systems, chemical injection, OCTG/completion tools, pipelines, offshore demand, standards, competitors, and major projects
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Recent Confirmed Developments

Region Development Confirmed fact
North America U.S. rig count U.S. oil and gas firms added rigs for the fourth consecutive week; total count reached 581 for the week ending July 10, 2026.
North America U.S. EIA outlook EIA projected U.S. crude oil production at 13.8 million b/d in 2026 and 14.0 million b/d in 2027.
Canada Trans Mountain Trans Mountain reached a toll settlement with oil shippers and is seeking approval to raise contracted capacity from 80% to 90%.
Canada Bay du Nord BP agreed to sell its 37.2% stake to Equinor, making Equinor the sole owner.
Middle East Hormuz disruption At least four oil and gas tankers turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after vessel attacks.
Saudi Arabia East-West pipeline Saudi Arabia is considering expanding capacity on its East-West crude pipeline to the Red Sea.
Qatar North Field East McDermott said work on QatarEnergy’s North Field East expansion did not stop, though the conflict imposed operational constraints.
UAE ADNOC awards ADNOC confirmed AED200 billion / US$55 billion in planned project awards for 2026-2028.
U.S. offshore BSEE rule A BSEE final rule incorporating and  updating offshore standards becomes effective August 10, 2026.
Standards API 5L API published the 47th edition of API Specification 5L in June 2026.
U.S. pipeline PHMSA repair criteria PHMSA issued a proposed rule on repair
    criteria for gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines.
Competitors Baker Hughes / Chart Baker Hughes received conditional EU approval for its acquisition of Chart    Industries.

 

  1. U.S.Rig Count
  • U.S.oiland gas firms added rigs for the fourth consecutive week.
  • ThetotalU.S. rig count rose to 581 rigs for the week ending July 10, 2026.
  • The July10 count was the highest level since May 2025.
  • Oil rigs held at 445, and gas rigs held at 126.
  • The total count was 44 rigs,or 8%, higher year on year.
  • Eagle Ford rigs rose by three to 47, the highest level since April 2025.
  • Texas reached 272 rigs, the highest since May 2025.
  • Source: Reuters, Baker Hughes rig-count report, July 10, 2026. [1]
  1. U.S. EIA July Energy Outlook
  • EIA’s July Short-Term Energy Outlook projected U.S. crude oil production at 13.8 million b/d in 2026.
  • EIA projected U.S. crude oil production at 14.0 million b/d in 2027.
  • EIA projected U.S. LNG exports at 17.4 Bcf/d in 2026.
  • EIA projected U.S. LNG exports at 18.6 Bcf/d in 2027.
  • EIA stated that U.S. natural gas consumption in the power sector is expected to set a record next year.
  • Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, July 2026 Short-Term Energy Outlook. [2]
  1. Canada: Trans Mountain Pipeline
  • Trans Mountain reached a settlement with oil shippers after 18 months of toll negotiations.
  • Trans Mountain is seeking approval to increase contracted capacity from 80% to 90% of the pipeline’s total capacity.
  • The existing pipeline capacity is 890,000 b/d.
  • Trans Mountain has planned optimization projects that could add up to 300,000 b/d by 2028.
  • Trans Mountain planned to launch an open season on July 13, 2026, for about 90,000 b/d of new capacity expected by year-end.
  • Source: Reuters, July 7, 2026. [3]
  1. Canada Offshore: Bay du Nord
  • BP agreed tosell its 37.2% stake in the Bay du Nord offshore oil project to Equinor.
  • The transaction makes Equinor the sole owner of the project.
  • Equinor aims to move Bay du Nord toward a final investment decision in early 2027.
  • The initial phase isexpected to recovermore than 400 million barrels.
  • The development plan includesan FPSO with subsea tiebacks.
  • First oil is targeted for 2031.
  • Estimated investment is about C$14 billion / US$9.84 billion.
  • Source: Reuters, July 6, 2026. [4]
  1. Strait of Hormuz Tanker Disruption
  • At least four oil and gas tankers turned back from the Strait of Hormuz after renewed attacks heightened safety concerns.
  • Reuters reported that three QatarEnergy-controlled LNG tankers changed course.
  • Reuters also reported that a VLCC carrying Kuwaiti crude turned around.
  • Reuters reported that LNG cargoes exiting Ras Laffan and ADNOC’s Das Island since the conflict began were only a fraction of typical monthly shipments from those hubs.
  • Source: Reuters, July 8, 2026. [5]
  1. Saudi Arabia: East-West Pipeline to the Red Sea
  • Saudi Arabia is considering expanding the capacity of its East-West crude pipeline to the Red Sea.
  • Reuters reported that up to 2 million b/d of additional capacity could be added.
  • The existing system can transport up to 7 million b/d.
  • Reuters reported that around                    5 million b/d of existing capacity is available for export.
  • The possible expansion could include upgrades or a new pipeline.
  • The possible expansion may also include a smaller line for refined products.
  • Source: Reuters, July 7, 2026. [6]
  1. Qatar: North Field East Expansion
  • McDermott said work on QatarEnergy’s North Field East expansion did not stop during the Iran conflict.
  • McDermott stated that the conflict imposed operational constraints.
  • McDermott is responsible for offshore infrastructure to move gas from the North Field to LNG plants at Ras Laffan.
  • The North Field East expansion is expected to add about 32 million tonnes per year of LNG export capacity.
  • Technip Energiessaid project timing could depend on whether QatarEnergy prioritizes new construction or repairs to damaged infrastructure.
  • Technip Energies also referenced logistics through the Strait of Hormuz as a timing factor.
  • Source: Reuters, June 16, 2026. [7]
  1. UAE: ADNOC Project Awards and Local Manufacturing
  • ADNOC confirmed AED200 billion / US$55 billion in planned project awards for 2026-2028.
  • The project-award program covers upstream and downstream operations.
  • ADNOC connected EPC contractors with 70 UAE local manufacturers qualified under its Local+ list.
  • ADNOC stated that Made-in-the-Emirates products are intended to be first choice across ADNOC project delivery.
  • Source: ADNOC,2026 press release. [8]
  1. U.S. Offshore: BSEE Standards Rule
  • BSEE’s final rule on documents incorporated by reference becomes effective on August 10, 2026.
  • The rule incorporates 23 standards not previously incorporated into regulations.
  • The rule updates 40 standards already referenced.
  • The standards were developed by API, AGA,GPA Midstream and ASME.
  • The standards address measurement technologies and safety design factors for Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas operations.
  • Source: U.S.Federal Register, June 10, 2026. [9]
  1. API Specification 5L, 47th Edition
  • API published the 47th edition of API Specification 5L in June 2026.
  • APIstated that the new edition includes requirements across more than 15 topic areas.
  • API identified high-frequency welded pipe quality as one of the covered areas.
  • API identified pipe used inCO2 transportationas one of the covered areas.
  • API also published RP 1192 for CO2 pipeline transportation.
  • Source: API, Important Standards Announcements. [10]
  1. U.S. Pipeline Safety: PHMSA Repair Criteria Proposal
  • PHMSA issued a proposed rule to modernize anomaly response criteria for gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines.
  • Comments on the proposed rule are due by September 8, 2026.
  • The proposal uses modern engineering concepts and improved in-line inspection data.
  • The proposal includes clearer anomaly-response categories, including immediate, near-term and other conditions.
  • The proposal includes updatedevaluation methods formetal loss, dents and cracks.
  • Source: U.S.Federal Register, July 8, 2026. [11]
  1. Competitor Activity: Baker Hughes and Chart Industries
  • Baker Hughes received conditional EUapproval for its US$13.6 billion acquisition of Chart Industries.
  • The approval requires divestments in parts of Chart’s business.
  • The approval also requires interoperability commitments with third-party LNG systems for ten years.
  • Chart isactive in industrial equipment including valves and measurement technologies for gas and liquid applications.
  • Source:  Reuters, July 10, 2026. [12]

 

Sources

[1] Reuters – US energy firms add rigs for fourth week in a row, says Baker Hughes:

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/usenergyfirmsaddrigsfourthweekrowsaysbakerhughes-2026-07-10/

[2] U.S. Energy Information Administration – Short-Term Energy Outlook: https://www.eia.gov/outlooks/steo/

[3] Reuters – Trans Mountain pipeline reaches settlement with oil shippers on tolling dispute:

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/trans-mountain-pipeline-reaches-settlement-with-oil-shippers-tolling-                   dispute-2026-07-07/

[4] Reuters – BP exits Bay du Nord oil project, leaving Equinor sole owner: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/bp- exitsbaydunordoilprojectleavingequinorsoleowner-2026-07-06/

[5] Reuters – Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz strait after vessel attacks:

https://www.reuters.com/world/middleeast/fouroilgastankersturnbackhormuzstraitaftervesselattacks-2026-07-08/

[6] Reuters – Saudi Arabia considers expansion of oil pipeline to Red Sea:

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/saudiarabiaconsidersexpansionoilpipelineredseasourcessay-2026-07-07/

[7] Reuters – McDermott expects to deliver Qatar Energy expansion project on time:

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/mcdermott-expects-deliver-qatarenergy-expansion-project-time-post-                conflictsays-2026-06-16/

[8] ADNOC – ADNOC to accelerate growth with AED200 billion in project awards: https://www.adnoc.ae/en/news-and-     media/press-releases/2026/adnoc-to-accelerate-growth-and-delivery-of-its-strategy-with-aed200-billion-in-project-awards

[9] Federal Register – Oil and Gas and Sulfur Operations in the Outer Continental Shelf – Documents Incorporated by

Reference: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/10/2026-11648/oilandgasandsulfuroperationsinthe    outer-continental-shelf-documents-incorporated-by-reference

[10] API – Important Standards Announcements: https://www.api.org/products-and-services/standards/important-               standards-announcements

[11] Federal Register – Pipeline Safety: Repair Criteria for Hazardous Liquid and Gas Transmission Pipelines:

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/08/2026-13805/pipelinesafetyrepaircriteriaforhazardousliquid    and-gas-transmission-pipelines

[12] Reuters – Baker Hughes wins conditional EU nod for Chart deal: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/baker-          hugheswinsconditionaleunod-136-billionchartdeal-2026-07-10/

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