Brent and U.S. crude fall more than $1 a barrel

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Global crude prices fell more than $1 a barrel in thin trade on Friday, pushed lower by a rising U.S. rig count, a sign that crude supply may start rising more strongly.

International Brent crude was last down $1.47 at $60.60 a barrel, while U.S. crude dropped $1.13 to trade at $55.78 a barrel.

(Reporting by Nia Williams; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)