Work halted at fracking site after another ‘micro-seismic event’
Work has once again been halted at Cuadrilla’s fracking site in Lancashire after the fourth “micro-seismic event” in the last week.
Work has once again been halted at Cuadrilla’s fracking site in Lancashire after the fourth “micro-seismic event” in the last week.
Russia is set to suffer the biggest revenue losses from rules mandating cleaner marine fuels from 2020, because the world’s top exporter of the sulfurous residual oil that powers ships doesn’t look prepared for the change.
Saudi Arabia is scaring hedge funds.
An oil and gas worker, who lost his thumb in an incident offshore eight years ago, has launched a new service to highlight “normalised risk” in the sector.
A North Sea oil field service firm has condemned a court ruling for “making a mockery” of its legal rights.
A contractor for a major Moray Firth windfarm project has been accused of shutting out UK workers in favour of “cheap foreign labour”.
More than 160 guests gathered at the 2018 Energy Institute Young Professionals Network (EIYPN) annual dinner and dance at Aberdeen’s Chester Hotel on Friday night.
The UK renewable energy sector has made a wish list for Chancellor Philip Hammond’s upcoming budget announcement today.
Business rates increases for offices in Aberdeen and the north-east will continue to be capped at a maximum of 12.5% until 2022, the Scottish Government has announced.
Fracking firm Cuadrilla has announced another “micro seismic” event has been detected at its shale gas exploration site in Lancashire.
An estimated £15.6billion will be spent between now and 2025 on oil and gas projects in the UK North Sea, according to analysts GlobalData.
An analyst has put a valuation of up to £15million on United Oil and Gas’ (UOG) interest in the Crown discovery following a deal for two adjacent North Sea blocks.
A Scottish Conservative MP has called for the MPs Pension Fund to end investment in fossil fuels.
Aberdeen-based Petrotechnics has forecast a surge in the North Sea for use of predictive technology.
The founder of an Aberdeen company specialising in offshore safety technology believes Brexit “won’t matter” for the business of small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) based around the North Sea.
The UK is working to “go beyond” Norway on offshore automation according to Aberdeen-based technology experts, following a landmark development in the Norwegian North Sea.
Production of an FPSO for Shell has started at a huge oil and gas field in Brazil.
Engineering services giant Petrofac has hired a new managing director for its engineering and production services in the Western Hemisphere.
Future spending on oil and gas projects will need to increase by around 20% in the next decade in order to meet demand, according to a leading consultancy.
A new £15million fund has been made available to help address the world’s “most critical” engineering challenges, including offshore decommissioning.
Workers have voted to restore recognition of the Unite union at the Ineos petrochemical site at Grangemouth.
Gulf Marine Services (GMS) is searching for a new chief financial officer after its current one gave notice of his intention to resign.
The oil and gas and construction sectors will come together next month to explore how visualisation technology could change their industries.
A north-east engineering boss has been banned from running companies for seven years after failing to pay correct tax.
As well as confirming that the vertically integrated UK energy utility model has much in common with the dodo, the Iberdrola sale of generating assets to Drax suggests that different perceptions of merchant power value are now a key strategic differentiator between energy companies.