Golden years ahead for Alchemy Oilfield Services as founder hands reins to son
An Aberdeenshire oilfield chemistry firm is hailing the start of a new era as one of the pioneers of the market hands over the reins to his son.
An Aberdeenshire oilfield chemistry firm is hailing the start of a new era as one of the pioneers of the market hands over the reins to his son.
Wintershall Dea has achieved first gas at the Sillimanite field, a development stretching across the UK and Dutch sectors of the North Sea.
More than 100 workers staged an unofficial walkout at the controversial Mossmorran chemical plant in Fife yesterday.
Aberdeen occupational health firm International SOS has seen its fair share of M&A activity over the years.
Losses from an arbitration case in Singapore and impairments from a seismic data business saw Dutch marine firm Fugro sink to a heavy set of losses last year.
In the new age of sustainability, there are plenty of companies pledging to offset emissions in the race for net zero. While certainly an improvement over past years when a pledge to do 10% better was the standard, the trend has triggered skepticism that greenwashing is really what’s at work.
An Aberdeenshire crane hire firm has collapsed into administration, with the loss of 11 jobs.
It was an interesting year for deal-making in 2019, despite political and economic challenges.
Specialist drilling waste management company TWMA, of Aberdeen, unveiled a new chief executive yesterday.
Marine Technical Limits (MTL) has increased its headcount as part of a £400,000 investment in the organisation.
Based on his recent MSc research at Cranfield University, Dr Bill Robb of Safety Improvers, proposes that human factors applications could be even more effective.
In making any predictions for the year ahead, it makes sense to look back at the previous year.
More than 60 North Sea workers have been evacuated after a “power generation issue” at BP’s ETAP installation last night.
First Marine Solutions (FMS) has appointed a new director to strengthen its position in the North Sea and global oil and gas markets.
An Aberdeenshire project has been awarded £2.7million to test and develop a cost-effective way or converting North Sea gas to a clean fuel.
Petrofac has been awarded two contracts worth a combined £1.3billion for a “mega project” near Abu Dhabi.
A Highland firm has for the first time revealed details of its “long road” to resurrect a subsea trials and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) business at Fort William.
A former director of a world-class diving training centre at Fort William has recalled “hoping for an 11th hour rescue package which never came”.
Subsea engineering group Tekmar has been forced to rollback its hopes of “record” revenues in 2020 due to the effects of the coronavirus.
Italian operator Eni has announced a new oil discovery off Mexico with up to 300million barrels in place.
Transocean has revealed new details of its contract with Hurricane Energy for work in the west of Shetland.
President Donald Trump’s top energy official said he’s confident that Russia won’t be able to complete the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea -- and signalled that the U.S. will press forward with its opposition to the project.
A Midland legend passed away Friday night.
The UK’s move towards renewable energy sources has helped drive a faster rate of decarbonisation in the past decade than anywhere else in the world, according to a new study.
The largest oil and gas producer in the UK North Sea has imposed offshore travel restrictions in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.