‘High level’ of interest for Bridge’s Galapagos development
Bridge Petroleum has reported "high levels" of farm-out interest for its Galapagos development in the northern North Sea.
Bridge Petroleum has reported "high levels" of farm-out interest for its Galapagos development in the northern North Sea.
BP has awarded Prosafe a £14.3million contract to charter the Safe Zephyrus accommodation vessel at the Clair Ridge platform.
Oil firm Equinor has announced it has spudded the first well at its Utgard field on the median line between the UK and Norway.
The National Grid has said that the start-up of a giant Norwegian gas field will help ensure the UK’s supply in the coming winter.
A total of 89 oil and gas platforms have been evacuated in the Gulf of Mexico due to Hurricane Michael.
US engineering firm BHGE, which has sites in Aberdeen and Montrose, is teaming up with a world-renowned research hub in Scotland.
Energy giant Total has agreed to put in place a bonus system for contractors on the Culzean project amid pressure from an offshore union.
An 18,000tonne platform has completed a mammoth journey from Dubai to the North Sea.
Offshore driller Rowan has sold two jack-up rigs to its Saudi Aramco joint venture in a deal worth £202million.
Oil and gas leaders and safety training providers have been announced as finalists for this year’s annual Opito Awards.
Macduff Shipyards said yesterday its latest results reflect a “very busy” time for the north-east boatbuilder.
The Scottish Government is to hire a series of experts to drive energy exports in five key markets such as the Middle East and the Gulf of Mexico.
BP boss Bob Dudley launched a wide-ranging attack on the divestment movement that’s calling on institutional investors to sell down their oil stocks, rejecting warnings from the likes of the Bank of England that hydrocarbons present a risk to the financial system.
The north-east is to be used as a testing ground in a pioneering project to prove if hydrogen could be deployed at scale to eliminate emissions from the UK’s energy system.
The UK Government will be warned today to take affirmative action to take advantage of the “multi-billion pound” carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry.
Former primary school teacher turned motivational speaker, Gavin Oattes, is managing director of workshop and training course provider Tree of Knowledge.
Scotland’s finance secretary has written to chancellor Philip Hammond seeking support for the North Sea oil industry in the upcoming budget.
A former soldier, who now works as a North Sea derrickman, has released a new video highlighting the need to remove stigma around mental health offshore.
Ensco’s takeover of rival Rowan shows consolidation is still “paramount” for drillers and that smaller firms are being driven out, according to leading analysts.
A former chief executive of Dundee Port Authority has demanded a retraction of the ‘false claims that the port is not deep enough for decommissioning work amid fears the incident could do “long term damage” to Dundee’s reputation as a marine facility.
BP has entered an agreement with Eni and Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) to resume exploration work in the country.
A cross-sector event is taking place today to explore how to reduce decommissioning costs in the UK and Dutch areas of the southern North Sea(SNS).
UK-based offshore driller Ensco has entered an agreement to buy smaller rival Rowan to create an “industry-leading” drilling firm.
Dana Petroleum is celebrating a milestone for its Western Isles project as it has offloaded its first 10million barrels of oil.
Offshore contractors working for Wood on Shell platforms have expressed “disgust” at severe pay cuts proposed amid the operator’s plans to change rotas.