Probe into fire at Equinor oil refinery uncovers ‘several nonconformities’
An investigation into a fire at an Equinor-operated oil refinery has shed light on a number of regulatory “nonconformities” at the site.
An investigation into a fire at an Equinor-operated oil refinery has shed light on a number of regulatory “nonconformities” at the site.
China is importing a wider variety of Russian crudes, including the lesser-known Arco grade, just as the nation doubles down on purchases.
An initiative aiming to demonstrate the ability of green energy to power subsea oil and gas infrastructure is taking shape in the north of Scotland.
A well-known and much revered oil and gas workforce publication makes its return today after a four year absence.
Rising wages and pay settlements are now the biggest driver of inflation for businesses in the north-east of Scotland, according to new economic data.
Engineering firm Ace Winches has said it is focused on diversification and geographic expansion amid strong demand for its products and services globally.
North-east firms wanting to break into offshore renewables are being invited to take part in a new round of a successful programme.
Drilling of the fourth well in the Gannet E expansion project has been safely completed, on time and on budget.
Norway will be able to sustain gas production at last year’s elevated level until at least 2026 thanks to 300 billion Norwegian kroner ($30 billion) of investment in new offshore fields.
Dutch dredging and heavy-lift company Boskalis could be poised to relocate its corporate headquarters.
First oil has been achieved at a Neptune Energy operated well, onshore Germany.
Final day showdowns, mid-table mediocrity, relegation battles, underdogs, six-pointers – all things associated with the highs and lows of league sport.
Change has swept through our industry in 2022. At the start of the year, we re-branded to reflect our evolution to embrace organisations that not only have an interest in oil and gas but also carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and offshore wind.
In August 2021 Marine Scotland released “The Offshore Wind Energy for Innovation Projects and Targeted Oil and Gas Decarbonisation (INTOG) Planning Specification and Context” report for public consultation. Within a year , Marine Scotland had identified areas it considered suitable for such developments and on August 10, 2022 the INTOG leasing round opened for applications, closing on November 18.
Award-winning i-Protech has become the north-east’s first installer of modern solar energy systems to achieve dual accreditation with both MCS solar and battery storage systems.
Well-Safe Solution’s Defender rig is now moored up in the Cromarty Firth ahead of embarking on its inaugural contact under its new guise.
Plans for a major European carbon capture and storage (CCS) project have taken a step forward with the signing of an option agreement for an onshore terminal.
Equinor (OSLO: EQNR) is chewing over whether to make a play for a package UK North Sea assets currently owned by Suncor, according to reports.
Global oil and gas supplies are on course to tighten further this year as OPEC sticks to its guns and other producers struggle to fill the gap.
The electricity grid in Europe has reaped considerable praise over the years for its high reliability - but with new, clean technologies entering the grid and changes with supply expected, how can the region retain its prowess while possessing a strong and secure grid?
Headlines in 2022 were once again dominated by the commitment being made by many countries towards cleaner sources of energy. While there are manifold programs relating to renewable energy projects, a number of reports have indicated net-zero targets will be missed unless drastic actions are taken.
After months of teasers, discussion and the odd health and safety query, Amazon Prime’s much-anticipated show ‘The Rig’ is finally here.
The value of several North Sea operators could soar this year, according to ambitious predictions made by US investment bank Jefferies.
Even by Shetland’s terms, January 5 30 years ago was a wild night of weather.
Member-led organisation Step Change in Safety has appointed two fresh faces to its senior leadership team.