Katoni appoints industry stalwart as new chairman
Aberdeen-headquartered Katoni Engineering has appointed an industry stalwart as its new chairman.
Aberdeen-headquartered Katoni Engineering has appointed an industry stalwart as its new chairman.
The Aberdeen based energy team working for one of the Big Four firms has reported a rise in M&A activity in the last year and a half.
Under a month from now, more than 35,000 people will descend on Aberdeen for the biennial SPE Offshore Europe event.
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A geologist who became the UK North Sea industry’s first point of contact for offshore licensing matters is retiring after 40 years in the civil service.
A firm of travel management specialists has open its doors in Aberdeen. Headquartered in Leeds, Traveleads will now have a base in the Granite City.
An oil services firm is expecting record revenue levels this year as it opens a new base in Aberdeen for work across the Eastern Hemisphere.
The boss at 3T Energy Group said the training and technology organisation had “nailed” the integration of Aberdeen-based survival training firm Survivex.
Many of the electronic tablets equipped with software for offshore inspection work in the last few years were ineffective, according to a boss at energy service firm Oceaneering.
Hydro Group is celebrating a milestone from France’s first offshore wind turbine, which the Aberdeen firm helped develop.
Industry bosses are planning to publish a “roadmap” at next month’s Offshore Europe on how to achieve the Vision 2035 scenario.
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The North Sea safety regulator has highlighted a “pressing need” to address research gaps into the effects of prolonged offshore shift patterns.
An oilfield services firm has been forced to leave Aberdeen after more than 30 years in the city.
Pressure on oil and gas well infrastructure continues to be challenged by ever increasing global demand.
Oil and gas transactions have remained steady throughout Q2 2019 with significant activity among operators as the focus continues to be on the divestment of non-core assets.
A video has emerged online of an ROV which has been washed up on an unknown beach.
Bristow Group has filed a reorganisation plan after entering the US-style Chapter 11 bankruptcy process in May.
The Oil and Gas Authority has offered up fresh acreage near the Rhum field in the Northern North Sea.
CHC has announced it is on the trail for an acquisition opportunity in the helicopter market.
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Energy services firm McDermott has been awarded a “large” contract with Saudi Aramco in the Arabian Gulf.
Valaris has said it has made “significant progress” since the merger of Ensco and Rowan earlier this year.
Aberdeenshire-headquartered Eland Oil and Gas has hailed first production from one of its key projects in West Africa.
Norwegian energy firm Noreco has completed a £1.4billion deal to buy Shell’s assets in the Danish North Sea.