Wood announces further industry collaboration into subsea gear reliability
The next phase of a collaborative industry effort to develop “a better understanding” of subsea equipment has been launched by Wood today.
The next phase of a collaborative industry effort to develop “a better understanding” of subsea equipment has been launched by Wood today.
The Sleipner A processing, drilling and living quarter platform in the North Sea really gets battered by the elements.
The UK Oil and Gas Chaplaincy is set to receive a £50,000 donation as Apache Corporation celebrates the 15-year acquisition anniversary of the Forties field.
International renewable service company BayWa r.e. has today announced the purchase of Scottish renewable energy service provider Becon Consultancy.
The UK’s subsea sector hopes to reap rewards from some of the young talent on show at an event in Aberdeen yesterday.
The growth in jobs has slowed since the start of the year, with the retail sector showing the biggest decline, a study shows.
Norwegian oil firm Statoil is facing a £809 million payout to its partners in a Nigerian oilfield - Chevron and Petrobras - after losing an arbitration dispute.
Only 12% of UK energy customers paid bills based on actual meter readings over the last 10 years, a new report said.
Scottish and Southern Electric Networks (SSEN) has announced its intention to bring generation developers to Shetland for a town hall type meeting.
The trial to determine alleged corruption involving Shell and Eni in Nigeria has been adjourned until next month after a brief procedural hearing in Milan.
The 2018 All-energy conference has been hailed as a roaring success by both organisers and spectators alike.
Oil giant BP has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China’s NIO Capital to explore electric infrastructure opportunities.
Two UK low-carbon entrepreneurs have clinched Shell Springboard and Shell LiveWIRE awards.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox has reassured oil executives he can avoid a £500million Brexit bill while on a visit to Aberdeen.
Excitement is building for the 2018 Press and Journal Energy Voice Gold Awards, one of the most prestigious events in the Scottish business calendar, and many people are wondering who will be next to join the “hall of fame”.
Workers union GMB said today that its consultation ballot on the Mariner platform returned a 91% vote in favour of rejecting Aker Solutions' pay offer.
A cross-party consensus has been reached by the Scottish Conservatives to bring Scotland’s energy efficiency target forward by 10 years.
The nuclear regulator is to prosecute the company that runs the site at Sellafield following an incident last year.
Npower has become the latest firm to ramp up energy bills in a move that will hammer a million people.
Modec, Mitsui, Mitsui OSK Lines, Marubeni and Mitsui E&S will collaborate on an ultra-deepwater Brazilian FPSO charter project.
Explosives could still have a big part to play in cutting costs, saving time and reducing the environmental impact of decommissioning, an engineer has said.
Petrochemical giant Ineos has accused the Scottish Government of taking an "Alice-in-Wonderland" approach to fracking at the conclusion of a legal challenge at Scotland's highest civil court.
Nicola Sturgeon has hinted that work from a huge offshore wind farm off the Fife coast could revitalise troubled firm BiFab.
McDermott International has completed its merger with the engineering and construction company CB&I, creating a local company that employs more than 40,000 people and Wall Street values at about $6 billion.
Funding of £3.5 million has been announced to help social housing landlords make their properties more energy efficient.