Hydro Group targeting further global defence growth following US takeover
Hydro Group, of Aberdeen, is looking to further grow its business in global defence markets following a US takeover.
Hydro Group, of Aberdeen, is looking to further grow its business in global defence markets following a US takeover.
“Although we’ve had some massive successes and a number of projects have been able to get out of the blocks, deployment of offshore wind in Scotland has been slow,” says Adam Morrison, head of Ocean Wind’s (OW) Moray West Offshore Wind Farm.
Norway’s safety watchdog has launched an investigation into a “serious” oil spill in the North Sea last week.
Almost a dozen firms, including Equinor, Orsted and DNV, have become the latest members to join a leading European renewable energy project.
Oil prices dipped as traders weighed weaker fuel demand in India against optimism over the global economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
BP is expected to enter into Scotland’s offshore wind market by bidding for acreage in the ongoing ScotWind leasing round, according to The Times.
Scientists at Aberdeen University are exploring the cost, both financial and environmental, of decommissioning wind farms as part of efforts to develop a ‘playbook’ for the industry.
Exxon Mobil snapped a record streak of losses as rising oil and natural gas prices bolstered one of the biggest dividends in the S&P 500 Index.
Chevron generated the most free cash flow since the pandemic emerged as economies clawing their way out of more than a year of lockdowns and paralysis burn more fuel.
PT Pertamina, Indonesia’s state-owned oil and gas company, is weighing an initial public offering of its exploration unit that could be the biggest first-time share sale in Southeast Asia in more than a decade, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Industry leaders have urged governments to put incentives in place to speed up the deployment and uptake of hydrogen.
Ørsted is having to fork out millions of pounds in order to address cable issues at some of its offshore wind developments.
Total is to acquire almost a quarter stake in an offshore wind development currently under construction off Taiwan.
Subsea 7 has warned its future results may still be “adversely affected” by Covid-19 despite a “solid” financial showing to start the year.
Oil and gas firms can expect “plenty of potential demand” for production from future discoveries made towards the end of the decade.
More new jobs are to be created in the north-east as work on a North Sea offshore wind farm ramps up.
A lack of action to mitigate the risk of turbine fires could cost the wind industry millions of pounds, according to a new report.
Scottish supply chain firm Renewable Parts is forecasting a year of “strong growth” as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary.
Scores of tug and towage workers at Sullom Voe Terminal, who are locked in a dispute with the local authority, have voted in favour of striking.
Offshore wind projects final investment decisions (FIDs), outwith mainland China, are expected to grow by more than half in the next 18 months.
OPEC and its allies recommended proceeding with plans to gently revive oil production as global demand recovers from the pandemic, despite surging infections in India.
More than a dozen north-east businesses have been selected to take part in an initiative designed to help firms capitalise on Scotland’s offshore wind expansion.
Aberdeen University is offering students the chance to enrol on a pair of Total-funded Masters scholarships in energy transition.
North Sea operator Lundin energy has traded the world’s first ever certified, carbon neutrally produced oil.
A north-east concept design and product development company has developed a new integrated solution which could accelerate the deployment of floating offshore wind.