Sparrows Group win eight-figure crane contract with Indian firm
Crane engineering firm Sparrows Group is celebrating a £10million-plus contract with India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
Crane engineering firm Sparrows Group is celebrating a £10million-plus contract with India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
Safety skills are expected to take centre stage at this years’ OPITO Global event in Malaysia later this year.
The leaders of Russia and Turkey have launched the start of construction for Turkey’s first nuclear power plant, as ties between the two nations deepen.
Energy and metals giant GFG Alliance plans to invest an extra £60 million in hydro schemes in Scotland.
The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen said Houthi rebels have attacked a Saudi oil tanker, causing “minor damage”.
Shipments of radioactive material from Dounreay to Sellafield will be terminated within the year, a new outline of a 20-year business plan has revealed.
Brazilian oil firm Petrobras has said today that it intends to open up a number of onshore and offshore oil prospects to potential developers.
BNK Petroleum Inc. has today announce that the Glenn 16-2H well - of which it holds a 100% working interest, averaged over 610 Barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boepd), of which 528 barrels are oil, for the last 8 days, while still producing back completion fluid.
Irish wind developer Mainstream Renewable Power has filed a Section 36 application to downsize the 450MW planned Neart na Gaoithe Offshore Wind Farm as it upgrades its rotor blades.
An offshore wind farm which will have the world’s most powerful turbines has been connected to the National Grid.
Subsea services business, Kreuz Subsea, has announced the appointment of two new senior management members to its Singapore office.
Fracking firm Cuadrilla has announced the completion of the UK’s first horizontal shale gas well in Lancashire.
Offshore wind developer Ørsted has contracted Aberdeen’s Attollo Offshore for the deployment of a jack-up vessel to support work on the Borkum Riffgrund 2 wind farm situated in the German North Sea.
The non-profit Global Witness accused Exxon Mobil Thursday of paying $120 million in 2013 to gain access to an oil field in Liberia they knew had been obtained illegally by former politicians of the West African nation.
Norwegian oil giant Statoil has won stakes in four blocks in the Campos basin in Brazil’s 15th licencing round.
Installation engineer for the Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm development, Alistair Leighton, explains the journey taken by the suction bucket jackets from yard to installation within Aberdeen Bay.
French oil firm Total has today announced first gas from its Timimoun field in south-western Algeria.
New figures on renewable energy generation have shown that Scotland hit a record year in 2017 with the country seeing 68.1% of gross electricity consumption met by renewables.
It has been revealed that nearly £60million of taxpayer money has been paid out to solar firms by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to settlement claims by companies that the UK Government unlawfully adjusted the feed-in tariff.
Premier Oil won 30% of Block 30 in the Sureste Basin, south west of the “world-class” Zama discovery in the Gulf of Mexico.
A north-east MP has warned of an impending oil and gas skills shortage, blaming a drop in those pursuing vocational qualifications.
Oil giant Shell has announced today that it has closed the sale on the West Qurna 1 oil field for an estimated £287million to a subsidiary of Japanese Itochu Corporation.
The first awards ceremony has been launched to in an effort to innovate and celebrate the burgeoning decommissioning sector springing up within the North Sea oil and gas industry.
Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman, president and CEO, of BHGE shared his thoughts on the company’s first six operational months since the merger of GE and Baker Hughes, saying the firm “can, and will, deliver”.
A new ranking of energy company customer service has raised “serious questions” about licensing rules for smaller firms, Citizens Advice has warned.