Oil ‘globules’ found on some beaches in Western Isles
The public has been urged to avoid areas of beaches affected by small oil globules in the Western Isles.
The public has been urged to avoid areas of beaches affected by small oil globules in the Western Isles.
Construction of the Seagreen wind project is nearing completion, passing the century mark this week.
Angola reduced its gasoline subsidy, almost doubling pump prices in a nation that has some of the world’s cheapest fuel.
With further strikes by offshore workers set to begin this week, legal experts have warned of the potential ‘force majeure’ impact on energy sector contracts.
In a wide-ranging interview ahead of the Energy Exports Conference, Sir Ian also pressed for faster pace on the development of carbon capture and storage, including the Acorn project.
Hundreds of North Sea contractors are set to down tools for two days as of this morning, though some negotiations have resumed on the strikes.
The organisers of Offshore Europe have revealed details of its growing technical programme on carbon capture and hydrogen at the sustainability-themed event.
Drilling operator Noble has published new footage of one of its giant jack-up rigs leaving Aberdeen Harbour.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company said it’s owed more than $6 billion by the country’s government that the firm has spent to keep gasoline cheap, a day after newly sworn-in President Bola Tinubu announced an end to the subsidy program.
Floating wind developer Hexicon has secured financing from Glennmont Partners as it looks to progress a global pipeline of projects.
Rockhopper Exploration says it is in its ‘strongest position for many years’ in the wake of a successful arbitration case against the Italian government, and a revamped plan for Sea Lion.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has backed plans set out by Keir Starmer to end licensing for new oil and gas fields.
A former Nigerian oil minister filed a defamation lawsuit against the country’s anti-corruption agency, demanding $215 million in damages.
India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp. aims to invest 1 trillion rupees ($12.1 billion) by 2030 in a bid to balance its fossil fuel-heavy energy portfolio with green projects.
Awilco Drilling has cancelled a planned private placement after the loss of a major arbitration case sent its share price plummeting.
Antonio Brufau, the oil industry’s longest serving chairman, will keep going despite an earlier pledge to step down from his position at Repsol.
TotalEnergies will face two climate-related resolutions at its annual shareholder meeting on Friday – but what is it that activist investors want?
The UK has gone a full year without importing any Russian gas, a move hailed by Westminster as a “blow to Putin” and a boost to energy security.
Aker Solutions has shared footage of its operation to move one of the mammoth offshore power modules bound for Equinor’s Troll field.
Neptune Energy has announced first gas production from its Adorf Z17 onshore gas well in Germany.
Investment worth almost £16 billion will be poured into the north-east economy over the next decade, according to a new study.
Investors will pour more money into solar power than in oil production this year for the first time, signaling the scale and speed of the transition to low-carbon sources of energy.
Ofgem is expected to lower household energy bills to an average of £2,053 a year from July to reflect tumbling wholesale prices, according to analysts.
Perenco has been warned by the UK’s safety regulator after multiple leaks on one of its Indefatigable platforms this year.
Emissions from oil and gas produced in the UK are projected to increase by 2030 for some companies, new analysis has found.