Hydrogen at risk of being the great missed opportunity, report warns
Governments must make “urgent, significant” policy interventions to ensure hydrogen opportunities don’t fade, a report has warned.
Governments must make “urgent, significant” policy interventions to ensure hydrogen opportunities don’t fade, a report has warned.
First Hydrogen has appointed its first chief financial officer, signifying further growth for the automotive and energy company.
TotalEnergies is stumping up tens of thousands of pounds to help put students through energy transition courses.
Environmental campaigners have made the Treasury their latest target in response to the recent approval of a North Sea gas field.
A “surge” in the number of people working in offshore wind is on the horizon, with billions of pounds forecast to flow into the sector.
Subsea 7 (OSLO: SUBC) has revised its full year financial guidance on issues with its renewables division.
To avoid catastrophic climate breakdown, we must limit global temperature rises to 1.5C, and the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that the time to act is “now or never” if we are to achieve this. As the biggest single contributor to global warming, the energy sector has a huge role to play, but alarm over energy security following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens to derail an already fragile energy transition. Now, more than ever, support for low carbon energy innovation is urgently needed to roll out clean energy solutions that reduce emissions along with dependence on Russian oil and gas.
The energy trilemma: mentioned in almost every session at last month’s OEUK Industry Conference held in Aberdeen, the balancing act between security & reliability of supply, affordability and sustainability is clearly at the forefront of industry considerations today.
A senior North Sea figure crossed swords with the UK’s only Green Party MP during a heated discussion about the future of the energy industry.
STATS Group has added more staff to its Middle East operations as the result of a post-Covid uptick in project activities, while one of its most experienced pipeline intervention experts has relocated to the region.
Partners behind an ambitious plan to create 30,000 jobs across the north east have called for governments in Holyrood and Westminster to back its proposal to create a "green freeport" in Aberdeen and Peterhead.
A subsea services company based in the north-east of England has launched its new control room, the result of £24 million worth of investment.
A study showcasing Shetland’s potential to become a leading green energy hub of the future has been published.
Petrochemicals giant Ineos has been ordered to compensate workers after it was found to have breached employment regulations.
Old wind turbine blades could soon be used as bus stops or dining tables as part of ambitious new plans.
The 23-year-old man who died after an accident at an onshore wind construction site in Shetland has been named by police.
A planned takeover of Lundin Energy’s exploration and production business by Aker BP is forecast to complete at the end of the month.
The construction of a 54-turbine Scottish offshore wind farm has taken a “huge step forward” with the fitting of the first of its two offshore substations.
Aberdeen-headquartered Norwell Engineering has secured a multi-million dollar contract for work in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Subsea 7 (OSLO: SUBC) has struck a “very large” agreement for work on a major Scottish offshore wind farm.
The UK Government has come under pressure to ensure that platform electrification is included in the North Sea investment relief programme.
Bilfinger and gas distribution network operator Cadent have teamed up to ensure a stable supply of natural gas to UK households.
Russia is earning less from its oil exports, even as seaborne crude shipments surge to a six-week high. That’s because of the big discounts that Moscow is having to offer Asian buyers to snap up barrels shunned by Europe, which translate into a drop in export duties.
Investigations are ongoing after an accident on an onshore wind farm construction site in Shetland that resulted in the death of a worker.
An Aberdeen man found guilty of paying bribes to win oil contracts in war-torn Iraq has appealed against his conviction.