Community becoming ‘victims’ of Scottish Government’s renewables policy
Angry Caithness residents affected by approval of a 21-turbine wind farm have vowed to fight on to protect their landscape.
Angry Caithness residents affected by approval of a 21-turbine wind farm have vowed to fight on to protect their landscape.
A former Unaoil executive has pleaded guilty to five offences of conspiracy to give corrupt payments amid a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation.
Tankers are offloading millions of barrels of Iranian oil into storage tanks at Chinese ports, creating a hoard of crude sitting on the doorstep of the world’s biggest buyer.
Global oil field service giant Schlumberger reported nearly $8.3 billion of revenue during the second quarter beating Wall Street expectations.
An impressive fourteen different types of stunning new homes, complete with contemporary layouts ideal for modern living, are now available at the community of Monarch’s Rise, Arbroath.
Oilfield services giant Schlumberger has appointed a former North Sea boss as its new chief executive.
Drilling rig operator Noble has given an update on its fleet, including two new contract extensions in the UK and Middle East.
Total has started drilling an appraisal well at its Glendronach discovery in the West of Shetland.
It was just another day offshore for Fraserburgh man Alan Roy until he plucked up the courage to have a laugh with Neil Armstrong.
Marine technology firm Nautronix has changed hands for the second time in less than four years.
Ithaca Energy has revised down the level of debt it will take on to help pay for its £1.6bn acquisition of Chevron’s North Sea business.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. “immediately destroyed” an Iranian drone that approached the USS Boxer near the Strait of Hormuz, though officials in Tehran denied losing one.
Two new international business partnerships could net up to £1.5 million over the next 12 to 18 months for Aberdeen firm Spectis Robotics.
Offshore project sanctioning could soon “eclipse” levels seen in 2014 before the oil downturn, according to new research.
Petrofac has celebrated the start-up of a major oil and gas production facility in Oman.
Yoga on the helideck is just one of the ways workers pass their free time on the largest offshore vessel ever constructed.
When Saudi Arabia announced plans to sell shares in its crown jewel Aramco, international bankers scrambled to get a piece of the action. Three years on, they’re questioning whether what could be the world’s biggest IPO is worth their time and effort.
A new hydrogen festival will take place in Aberdeen as part of a drive to explore low-carbon technologies.
Iran's state TV is reporting that the country's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard forces have seized a foreign oil tanker accused of smuggling oil.
The longest boat to ever dock in Aberdeen sustained damage to its hull while in the city’s new harbour.
EnerMech chief executive Doug Duguid is giving up the hotseat at the company he helped found more than a decade ago.
North Sea decommissioning costs were £400million lower than expected in 2018, according to a new report from the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
Developers behind historic plans for 280 news homes, hotel conference centre, holiday accommodation, golf course and equestrian centre at Blairs want more time before they begin the project.
Executives from Brazil’s biggest port said they want to “copy and paste” Dundee’s decommissioning success on a visit to the city this week.
The north exit of Lerwick could have another large wind turbine among its landscape as a local company looks to go even greener.