Total hit with safety notice over worker rota changes
The UK's safety watchdog has served notice to energy giant Total over “failures” to assess risks around rota changes at the Shetland Gas Plant.
The UK's safety watchdog has served notice to energy giant Total over “failures” to assess risks around rota changes at the Shetland Gas Plant.
Energy giant BP will hold its annual general meeting in Aberdeen this year.
A forensic scientist has told a murder trial how the DNA belonging to the alleged victim was found on a T-shirt belonging to the man accused of killing him.
Aberdeen firm EnerMech has appointed Emmanuelle Marshall as Group HSE Director.
Crude closed at a five-month high after U.S. government data showed the biggest decline in gasoline stockpiles since 2017, offsetting an increase in crude inventories.
Prosafe has been awarded a contract extension at Equinor’s Mariner project amid another setback to first oil from the project.
A forensic scientist has told a murder trial how a corpse had been “dragged” across a car park and placed beside a car which was set on fire.
After weeks of delays, the Transocean Leader rig is now heading to the Greater Warwick Area (GWA) west of Shetland for Spirit Energy.
The need for newer North Sea players to grow could be a “catalyst” for more M&A deals this year, according to an investment banker.
Bosses at the north and north-east’s two busiest airports are hoping networking at a major industry conference in Germany this week will pay off with many more flights.
A juror in a murder trial fainted moments after hearing a pathologist say the alleged victim would have died “immediately” after “chop like” blows repeatedly cut his spinal cord.
Energy services firm Aker Solutions has set up a new venture which will use the world’s first “topside-less” subsea oil recovery system.
Innovative thinkers and renewable leaders are being sought to enter this year’s highly coveted Gold Awards.
Saudi Arabia took its first major step onto the global financial stage to fund the heady ambitions of its crown prince, issuing $12 billion of bonds for its state-run oil company in one of the most oversubscribed debt offerings in history.
Algerian protesters have rejected the interim leader named to replace former president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, shouting "out with the system" as they called for the dismantling of the political hierarchy that has led Algeria for two decades.
Total has reached an agreement with the government of Papau New Guinea allowing work to begin on a $13bn (£9.9bn) project to roughly double the country’s energy exports.
North Sea explorer i3 Energy has hired a rig for a 94-day drilling campaign this summer.
An oil and gas training instructor is preparing for his first title shot as a professional boxer.
TechnipFMC has won a “significant” contract for work on the Lapa oilfield offshore Brazil.
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, has received $75 billion in orders for its debut bond sale, kickstarting an offering with yields likely to fall in line or below Saudi Arabia’s sovereign debt.
A former legal expert for French oil giant Total has has been appointed partner at Brodies’ Aberdeen office.
Work on the long-awaited Laurencekirk flyover on the A90 Aberdeen to Dundee road will begin next month.
Scottish oil and gas explorer Cairn Energy has appointed a former executive of National Grid and aerospace firm BAE Systems to its board.
Lifeboat crews in Aberdeen were sent to help a sick crew member aboard an offshore vessel last night.
The UK Government has agreed to pay up to £400million in oil and gas decommissioning relief to one of Japan’s largest trading companies.