Aberdeenshire engineering firm drills down to double sales to £14m
Two new developments have helped put the business "on the up" and set for a huge sales boost.
Two new developments have helped put the business "on the up" and set for a huge sales boost.
A lawsuit set for trial in July against the world’s largest provider of drilling services will offer rare public testimony about the plight of women working in America’s oil fields.
A suite of recent contract wins have propelled expansion at EnerQuip, with the firm announcing this week that its roster of staff has now tipped over the century mark.
HSE inspectors have complained that redundant alarms flagged on Repsol Sinopec’s Auk platform in 2021 have not been addressed two years later.
Port owners say the prize is too important to not be involved.
Simec Atlantis Energy (SAE) says it will not meet an end of June deadline for publishing its 2022 annual report and has requested a suspension of share trading until it can do so.
The CCC says UK climate leadership has been undermined by “confusing signals” such as its support for new coal and oil production.
The former UK and Europe boss of BP, Peter Mather, has been announced as the new chairman of Aberdeen's Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC).
New analysis by WoodMackenzie sets out the “material opportunities” of the Rosebank and Cambo developments in terms of energy security, emissions and economics.
Data shows a spike in mining and energy applications from Russian, Belarussian and US candidates, with requests surging far above those of other nations.
The Titan sub situation is very rare, but swift action must be taken to ensure nothing like it happens again, writes a former subsea engineer.
Having made 7,500 cuts across the globe in 2020, figures published by the oil giant show UK numbers have nearly recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
KCA Deutag has announced a suite of new contracts and extensions across the North Sea worth in excess of £55 million.
Mr Crockett described Sir Keir Starmer's energy strategy as "more brutal" than anything Margaret Thatcher did to industrial communites in the 1980's.
Members of a BP pension scheme have criticised the supermajor over its decision to block requests for a bump in payments to match soaring inflation, amid fears the fund could be sold off.
TechnipFMC’s Deep Energy vessel is assisting in search efforts for a submarine which went missing on an expedition to explore the wreck of the Titanic off the Canadian coast.
The industry expert is urging Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to visit Aberdeen to meet business leaders as an 'immediate priority'.
Voltaire - the world’s largest offshore jack-up installation vessel – has arrived in the UK to begin work at the Dogger Bank offshore wind farm.
Labour has proposed a ‘national mission’ to boost clean energy, but failed to address uncertainty around the future of North Sea oil and gas.
With construction works at Leith now well underway, bosses at Forth Ports say they will soon be ready for a tidal wave of work at Scotland’s newest wind marshalling site.
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Altrad has announced the award of a multi-million pound deal which will see it manage fabric maintenance for a major operator across its North Sea assets.
Production has been suspended at the TotalEnergies-operated Edradour field west of Shetland, amid reports that increased water output is causing issues.
Total began producing at Ofon in 1997. It started up a second phase, which brought an end to gas flaring and increased capacity to around 100,000 barrels per day, from 50,000 bpd, in 2014.
Pipeline engineering specialist STATS Group (STATS) has signed an exclusive supply agreement for its products and services with Malaysia’s E&P O&M Services (EPOMS).