BP ‘focussed on the North Sea’ as it celebrates 20 years of ETAP
BP has said it is “focussed" on growing its North Sea business as it celebrates 20 years of production from one of its most ambitious projects.
BP has said it is “focussed" on growing its North Sea business as it celebrates 20 years of production from one of its most ambitious projects.
Sir Ian Wood has backed the creation of a new spaceport in the north of Scotland and compared it to the “pioneering” vision behind the discovery of North Sea oil and gas.
Scores of holidaymakers have had their plans thrown into turmoil after workers at the north-east’s biggest airport “overwhelmingly” rejected an increased pay deal aimed at averting a strike.
BP’s North Sea boss has confirmed the second phase of the huge Clair field is set to start production in Q4 of this year.
UK firm Tullow Oil has lost a legal dispute with Kosmos Energy over the termination of a contract in Ghana.
The current manager of BP's ETAP project has described how a Press and Journal article altered the course of his career.
A German-owned company is bidding to develop what would be the tallest onshore wind turbines in the far north of Scotland.
The U.S. embargo on Iran oil shipments has put Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a quandary. If he plays along, India could find itself on the right side of President Donald Trump on trade but lose cheap supplies and precious foreign exchange.
Outstanding companies, both big and small, will be recognised at this year’s Press and Journal Gold Awards.
A subsea services firm, which specialises in clearing unexploded bombs from the seabed, has appointed a new survey authority.
Aberdeen-headquartered energy services giant Wood has made an appointment to its new role of Chief Technology Officer.
Global investment in energy is failing to keep up with security and sustainability goals, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
North Sea and Middle East-focussed operator DNO has announced a two-thirds increase in production from the Peshkabir field in Iraq.
Energy giant Shell has been fined £40,000 for breaching climate pollution rules at the Mossmorran Chemical plant in Fife.
Looming strikes at the north-east’s biggest airport could be averted after workers were offered an increased pay deal.
An inspection test of a North Sea pipeline which is planned to be recommissioned has found it is in “excellent condition”.
Offshore driller Transocean has won a 13-well UK North Sea contract with ConocoPhillips.
Ten projects which could generate more than 600 jobs through increased productivity and economic growth have been identified by Shetland Islands Council (SIC) ahead of negotiations with government on securing an islands deal.
The former head of a Houston-based oil producer agreed to be fined and banned from holding executive positions to settle a regulator’s claims that he financed a lavish lifestyle with unreported loans from company vendors and a hedge fund manager who was seeking a board seat.
U.S. President Donald Trump eased his tone about a Russian natural gas pipeline to Germany after a one-on-one meeting with President Vladimir Putin, shifting from the harsh criticism he’d levied in Europe last week.
The first seven mega-watt (MW) turbine has been successfully installed at the Beatrice Offshore Wind Farm.
Independent oil firm Jadestone Energy has completed a £147.1million acquisition of the Montara project off the coast of Australia.
Well plugging specialists HydraWell have appointed decommissioning expert Tom Leeson as their new Chief Commercial Officer in Aberdeen.
North Sea oil firm Neptune Energy has appointed a new head of exploration.
A Norwegian oil and gas union is stepping up a six-day strike today after employers did not respond to demands, according to Reuters.