Union ‘demands’ inquiry into offshore helicopter safety
An offshore union has reissued its call for a public inquiry into offshore helicopter safety.
An offshore union has reissued its call for a public inquiry into offshore helicopter safety.
Brexit has the potential to cause “noise and inefficiencies” for offshore regulations, according the chief executive of the Oil and Gas Techonlogy Centre (OGTC).
The subsea sector has “fallen down the pecking order” for investors, according to leading advisor.
An industry leader has described the renewables sector as “more forward-thinking” than subsea.
The Old Course Hotel in St Andrews set the bar high in one of the categories of the cHeRries Awards in 2018, and judges are on the hunt for an equally strong winner at this year’s event.
Scottish firm EnerMech expects diversification to double its size within five years.
Taqa has hailed a “major milestone” as it prepares to switch its Eider platform in the North Sea to utility mode next month.
A top employment lawyer has warned North Sea firms not to “miss the boat” on getting a piece of Western Australia’s booming energy sector.
Total will lead the way with exploration drilling this year, according to analysis from Westwood Global.
A former chief executive of Aberdeen-based Dana Petroleum has been appointed to the board of Nu-Oil and Gas.
As many as 500 jobs are expected to be created through a new scheme to tackle fuel poverty in the northern and Western Isles.
A North Sea drilling crew has rustled up a rap video to highlight safety offshore.
Talos Energy and partner Premier Oil have announced a successful appraisal well at the huge Zama discovery offshore Mexico.
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Airbus Helicopters has hailed a successful year for its Super Puma family of aircraft.
Migrating whales will have the right of way off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard starting this month under a new agreement between a wind developer and environmental groups.
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A cocktail of threats and opportunities awaits investors in Scotland’s commercial property market this year as it braces itself for renewed headwinds, according to consultants JLL.
Two of the north-east’s most respected offshore safety experts have been announced as panellist at The Press and Journal’s next Business Briefing.
A developer hopes to extend a controversial wind farm on the edge of a north-east village.
The means to generate the UK’s entire electricity demand could be stored within porous rocks in the North Sea, according to a new study from two Scottish universities.
A total of 11 projects, with a future reserves value of more than £3.8billion, are expected to be sanctioned in the UK North Sea this year, according to Global Data.
The suspension of the Wylfa project in Wales is a “major blow” to the UK’s future prospects for developing nuclear power, according to leading consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
Energy logistics firm Petrasco has signed a six-figure deal with Aberdeenshire-based Flowline Specialists for work in the Middle East.
New bus services were launched yesterday to help business travellers and holidaymakers cut down their travel time to get to the city airport.