Top North Sea women awarded New Year Honour gongs
Two women who climbed the ranks to sit at the very pinnacle of their chosen careers have been made OBEs.
Two women who climbed the ranks to sit at the very pinnacle of their chosen careers have been made OBEs.
In the last decade, the number of women working at the Shell St Fergus Gas Plant has risen by 50%.
The past year has seen a practice shift across the North Sea, as companies strive to ensure their commitment to HSE is reflected throughout every aspect of their operations.
The number of U.S. oil and gas drilling rigs fell by eight this week, according to the Baker Hughes rig count, bringing the nation's total down to 805.
OPEC output cuts have stabilized the global oil market but can’t last forever, Russia said as uncertainty persists over the future of the agreement beyond March.
A Cornish company wants to submit a planning application for two giant wind turbines in Caithness.
Vessel operator Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO) has confirmed its workers have been released after a month-long abduction ordeal.
The past year has been one of transformational change for the energy sector as the world woke up to the climate emergency.
Oil held gains near the highest level in more than three months on indications of shrinking U.S. crude stockpiles and optimism in the global economic outlook.
The director of a multi-million pound decommissioning study has voiced concern that any final decision over the removal of Shell’s Brent platform legs might ‘harden’ public perception toward his project.
Italian oil and gas contractor Saipem has announced contract extensions totaling over £1 billion.
U.S. natural gas production had its biggest one-year increase on record in 2018, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported Thursday.
Motorists are typically driving nearly 450 miles each over the festive period, a survey suggests.
Many victims of domestic heating oil theft do not report the crime to police, a new study suggests.
Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell has said it expects to be hit by an impairment of up to £1.8 billion for the year.
The opportunities and challenges of green energy investment have been gently simmering under the surface for decades. However, the past year has seen the temperature rise on environmental issues, which may have brought both the challenges and opportunities to a boiling point.
Hurricane Energy has announced the appointment of a new non-executive director.
Troubled Scottish manufacturer Burntisland Fabrication (BiFab) will see its Arnish yard mothballed today despite accounts indicating the firm stemmed its haemorrhaging losses by over £42 million.
Global oilfield company Schlumberger has said today it has committed to a 'science-based' emissions reduction target.
Strong evidence emerged yesterday that a much sought after Scottish wind farm contract targeted by BiFab will be manufactured in China.
Subsea 7 today announced the award of a contract with Chevron in the Gulf of Mexico.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has announced it has snapped up more than £60 million in shares in solar firm Scatec Solar.
A turbulent year of extreme weather events and global politics has drawn to a close with the stark warning from scientists that climate change is happening faster than previously predicted.
It has been a busy and positive 12 months for AREG, with the diversity of our members continuing to grow.
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard has urged the Scottish Government to develop an industrial strategy to protect jobs.