Aberdeen University’s energy transition lead believes academia faces an uphill struggle in setting out the merits of the oil and gas industry to some students.
Political instability has been flagged by the UK energy sector as the biggest obstacle to companies transitioning to net zero, according to a new report.
One of the individuals hoping to takeover control of oil and gas firm Reabold Resources (LON: RBD) say they plan to “stop the knee jerk” decision making.
Russia managed to keep its federal budget in surplus in October despite rising spending for the war in Ukraine as a windfall tax on state gas company Gazprom PJSC delivered billions of rubles to state coffers.
Ministers have been accused of making misleading claims about Scotland's capacity for offshore wind power by repeatedly using a "completely fictious statistic".
By Gareth Campbell, regional manager – Asia Pacific, STATS Group
Just one year on from establishing a new entity in Australia, pipeline technology specialist STATS Group (STATS) is looking forward to a bright future after securing frame agreements with some of the region’s largest Tier 1 operators.
Well-Safe Solutions is at the forefront of the energy transition, with industry-leading well decommissioning expertise and a backlog of work for its bespoke plug and abandonment assets.
A report published by the Net Zero Technology Centre identifies global innovation priorities across traditional hydrocarbon basins, including blue and green hydrogen, offshore wind, oil and gas electrification, carbon capture and storage, and digital transformation technologies to achieve the Paris Agreement emissions targets and create integrated net zero energy systems.
Energy giant Shell (LON: SHEL) has revealed its Union Street office won’t have a gym or canteen – encouraging staff to inject cash into the city centre.
Equinor’s (OSLO: EQNR) outgoing global vice president exploration and production says COP27 feels more welcoming to energy companies than its predecessor.
By Bruce Craig, Partner, Litigation and Regulatory, Pinsent Masons
As we strive to move from reliance on fossil fuels to renewable energy, one area of crucial importance is offshore wind power. The development of offshore wind farms however comes with inherent safety risks and those risks need to be carefully managed.
By David Rodger, CEO, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group
Next week Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) will host its inaugural Energy Futures Conference and Exhibition at P&J Live on 15th November - welcoming a broad range of energy stakeholders for discussion and debate on the role of the North of Scotland in our energy future.