Oil company gives £92,000 to city care centre appeal
An Aberdeen neurological care home’s bid to almost double the number of people it can care for has been given a major boost from a North Sea oil firm.
An Aberdeen neurological care home’s bid to almost double the number of people it can care for has been given a major boost from a North Sea oil firm.
Aberdeen has lost its focus on being the energy capital of Europe, it has been claimed.
In a bond sale closely watched by investors globally, Saudi Aramco and its bankers are preparing to kick off what could be at least a $10 billion offering this week. Early indications suggest investors are already crowding in.
SDX Energy has taken another step in its bid to relocate its main offices from Canada to the UK.
Offshore renewables schemes tailor made for their locations could be used to help develop industries such as whisky distilling and fish farming in remote coastal areas and islands, according to a new study.
I have not lost hope completely with regard to the establishment of a meaningful Scottish renewables technology supply chain.
The 20-year campaign to utilise the renewable energy assets of Shetland and the Western Isles to benefit the entire UK may be approaching end-game with outcomes still wide open.
Angus is open for business with successful international, national and local businesses choosing to invest in the region, providing a strong and exciting economy, supported by a skilled, flexible and motivated workforce with an envious quality of life.
Mental health encompasses our emotional, psychological and social wellbeing.
The oil and gas industry has experienced a period of stress with the downturn in energy prices.
A new challenger has emerged for the dominant S-92 helicopter in the North Sea’s oil and gas sector.
Defence and aerospace firm Babcock has appointed a Shell veteran as its new chairwoman.
Dozens of Petrofac workers have this week transferred over to North Sea operator EnQuest.
Aberdeen University has responded after an electric vehicle project it worked on was mocked by presenters on The Grand Tour.
There have been big changes for Falck Safety Services, now RelyOn Nutec, since it was bought over last summer.
A man is being treated in hospital after what is believed to be an industrial accident at a North Sea firm’s headquarters.
A documentary opens this week telling the true story of how a diver became stranded at the bottom of the North Sea after losing his lifeline to air, heat and communications.
Petrofac has won a decommissioning contract worth around £12.2m with Tullow Oil.
A jury in the trial of a woman and two men accused of murdering Aberdeen oil worker Steven Donaldson has been shown graphic images of the 27-year-old lying dead beside his burned out BMW in the car park of an Angus nature reserve.
Petrofac chief executive Ayman Asfari saw his take-home pay increase by 15% last year, pocketing £1.7million.
Analysts have stated that Simec Atlantis has now raised enough funds to complete its proposed £124.7m takeover of Green Highland Renewables (GHR).
A decade on since a fatal crash in the North Sea, helicopter transport remains the “biggest concern” for the offshore workforce.
Survivex is reporting the highest numbers of people through its doors since before the 2014 oil price crash.
In 2009, all fourteen passengers and two crew died when a Super Puma came down in the North Sea close to Peterhead. Since then a further 17 families have lost loved ones who stepped aboard a Super Puma helicopter. So, it seems not only a rhetorical question but an insulting one to ask whether the lessons from ten years ago have been learned by the industry.
With just five weeks to go until the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) kicks off, plans are well under way to make Energy Voice’s next breakfast briefing in Houston its best ever.