Long-awaited UK Government decommissioning paper lacks clarity on key issues
A long-awaited UK Government paper into oil and gas decommissioning lacks clarity on certain key areas, a trade body has said.
A long-awaited UK Government paper into oil and gas decommissioning lacks clarity on certain key areas, a trade body has said.
A North Sea worker has revealed how he made a “miracle” recovery in Aberdeen after his heart stopped for nearly two hours.
An Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) press officer “Beat the Chasers” on last night's show to win £40,000.
TechnipFMC has restarted its bid to split the business in two after the Covid-19 pandemic halted the process.
BP is relaunching the sale of its interests in a number of North Sea oil fields, according to Reuters, after the collapse of its deal with Premier Oil last year.
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North Sea firms ranging from BP to Hurricane Energy have enjoyed share price hikes after a deal was reached by OPEC to curb oil production.
Workers were evacuated from a Valaris oil rig after a Covid outbreak on board on New Year’s Day, with questions raised on testing procedures.
Spirit Energy has set out an April target for first gas for its York life extension project.
The tall tales of the North Sea tea shack are being brought to light in a new book, with proceeds going to the RNLI.
Shell will lay off 700 workers after closing its Convent refinery in Louisiana, part of a company effort to reduce carbon emissions.
Chinese oil majors may be next in line for delisting in the US after the New York Stock Exchange said last week it would remove the Asian nation’s three biggest telecom companies.
North Sea operator i3 Energy has handed back the licence for its flagship Liberator field after deeming the resources “sub-commercial”.
Jersey Oil and Gas (JOG) has announced an $850,000 (£620,000) pay out after a legal dispute with subsea firm TGS-Nopec Geophysical Company.
Ineos has completed its £4billion acquisition of the petrochemicals business of BP.
Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) has welcomed the new Brexit deal which has been passed into law at Westminster.
Exxon Mobil Corp., which is struggling to maintain a $15 billion-a-year dividend program, indicated it incurred a fourth straight quarterly loss.
The chief operating officer of Maersk Drilling has said its deal with fledgling explorer Seapulse, targeting four billion barrels worldwide, is “still alive”, despite news going quiet over the last year.
The chief operating officer of Maersk Drilling thinks companies like his taking “skin in the game” will be the future of the sector, moving away from commercial deals that put most of the risk on operators.
Oil industry stalwart Gunther Newcombe has been recognised in the Queen’s New Year Honours list.
The UK power generation industry is headed for its greenest year yet as more capacity for renewables is added and coal plants are needed less often.
Russia is stepping up work on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline before the US tightens sanctions against the controversial project designed to feed more natural gas into Germany.
EnQuest is targeting a sailaway date “early” in the second quarter of next year for its Northern Producer vessel.
New figures have revealed that some North Sea operators have put off decommissioning oil and gas wells for more than 50 years.
Awilco Drilling is moving to recoup millions of pounds over a cancelled contract for a new rig build with Keppel FELS as the dispute between the two firms deepens.