Fife port takes delivery of Spirit Energy platforms for decommissioning
A port in Fife has taken delivery of two Spirit Energy platforms for decommissioning.
A port in Fife has taken delivery of two Spirit Energy platforms for decommissioning.
Extinction Rebellion has claimed Police Scotland was “dangerous and disproportionate” in using a circular saw to help remove protestors from a Scottish Oil Club event.
North Sea operators have launched a plan to slash methane emissions, one of the world’s most potent greenhouse gases.
CHC has beat its incumbent rivals to a newly-formed Taqa helicopter contract in the central North Sea.
The second jacket for the Hollandse Kust Zuid (HKZ) wind farm has been installed in the North Sea.
More than 500 incidents were reported for onshore wind farms in the UK in 2020, according to an inaugural safety report.
A communications advisor at Shell has been named as the new CEO of Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG).
Shell said it plans to buy the BP stake in the North Sea Shearwater field they share, superseding a deal agreed by the British oil major last month.
The Dolphyn project, due to become the world’s first floating green hydrogen development off Aberdeen, has moved its schedule to get to commercial deployment more quickly.
Centurion Group has acquired UAE-based Specialist Services Group with hopes of major growth in the Middle East and beyond.
A wealth management firm has said it is “sceptical” that Engine No.1 can take “all of the credit” for the share price performance of ExxonMobil.
Petrofac, in its joint venture with the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), has landed a $25million contract with BP in the Caspian.
Goliath is the world’s largest backhoe dregdger- and the Aberdeen Harbour expansion team have stuck on a GoPro to really see it in action.
Collaborating on the collection and use of data is a “challenging” but “necessary” step for the energy sector to reach net zero, an industry event has heard.
A huge renewable energy device called “Waveswing”, from AWS, has completed a construction milestone ahead of deployment off Orkney later this year
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has condemned Repsol Sinopec following a gas leak and shutdown of the Piper Bravo platform, which came after failing to carry out major repairs.
Petrofac has won the right to extend its time as duty-holder of the EnQuest-operated Kittiwake platform in the North Sea.
Robert Trice, the co-founder and former CEO of Hurricane Energy, took a total pay package of £649,000 last year as the oil firm plunged to losses of £440million.
A whale has been caught on video carrying out its own subsea inspection as a North Sea oil rig was spudding a well last week.
Aberdeen City Council has launched the hunt for a partner to help it build a “first of its kind” £215million green hydrogen production hub.
Towage workers at the Sullom Voe oil terminal in Shetland are about to undertake seven weeks of industrial action after pay talks with the local council broke down.
North Sea operators have handed back up to 1.1 billion recoverable barrels of oil from UK fields, according to data released by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
Organisers of Offshore Europe, Scotland’s largest energy exhibition and conference, are running the rule over whether it should be postponed until next year.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has opened an investigation and is threatening sanctions over a commercial dispute which saw North Sea firms failing to collaborate.
Installation of the world’s largest floating wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen is due to complete next month.