Several ‘high quality’ bidders in running for Wood built environment business, CEO tips headcount to grow
Bosses at Wood (LON: WG) are “confident” the sale of its built environment business will elicit an increase in the division’s headcount.
Bosses at Wood (LON: WG) are “confident” the sale of its built environment business will elicit an increase in the division’s headcount.
Baker Hughes reported lower than expected first-quarter earnings and said the rest of the year will be impacted by “broad-based inflation and supply pressures,” exacerbated by “unfortunate geopolitical events” including uncertainty in Russia.
North Sea operator Neptune Energy has received recognition for its strong environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance and strategy.
It is currently unclear whether the construction of Scotland's largest offshore wind farm will be hampered while the Saipem 7000 is assessed.
If the European Union is serious about squeezing Russian oil, it may need to brace for some pain.
As many as four in 10 people in Britain could fall into fuel poverty in October, energy bosses warned, as they called for more support from the Treasury for vulnerable households.
It is understood that the sailaway for the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel for the Shell Penguins field has been delayed.
Supply chain woes and inflation couldn’t stop the growth of renewables last year as wind capacity grew by almost 100 gigawatts (GW).
One person has been killed and several six others have been injured after an oil tanker exploded in the Taiwan Strait.
US natural gas prices surged to a 13-year high as robust demand tests drillers’ ability to expand supplies.
Repsol Sinopec Resources UK (RSRUK) and CNOOC have confirmed plans to continue exporting oil to the Flotta Terminal for years to come.
Controversial changes to off-payroll working tax rules have left some oil and gas firms struggling to fill ‘vital roles’, according to new data.
Lithium-ion batteries are ubiquitous, whether it be in consumer products, electric vehicles (EVs) or commercial and industrial energy storage. Nowhere is this more evident than in EVs, which are making meaningful inroads into the transportation market, with market data company Canalys estimating 6.5 million EVs were sold worldwide in 2021, more than double the prior year.
A pipeline engineering specialist with a base in Aberdeen has closed its doors after it was put into administration.
Environmental group Just Stop Oil has staged a protest at three key oil terminals in England.
Regulators approved a $4.5 billion transmission line that will deliver Canadian hydropower to New York City, a key component of the Empire State’s efforts to eliminate carbon from its power grid by 2040.
Flight cancellations around the world are causing havoc for crew changes in the North Sea oil and gas industry.
China is set install a record amount of wind and solar power capacity this year as the country strives to meet climate goals while reducing its reliance on the rest of the world for energy.
There will have to be “new orders of offshore helicopters” to meet demand growth with “things looking up” in the oil and gas sector.
A Scottish Green candidate running for Aberdeen City Council said the leader of his party, Patrick Harvie, was “silly” for having claimed only those on the hard right of the political spectrum supported the oil and gas industry.
TotalEnergies is toasting the successful completion of its installation campaign of Tyra II in the Danish North Sea.
Fears about potential sanctions on Chinese Government assets are driving Cnooc’s departure from the North Sea, it has been reported.
A crew member who has fallen ill is being evacuated from an oil rig east of Wick.
At least 10 people have been arrested following a wave of climate action targeting offices of Shell and the UK Government.
Crown Estate Scotland has confirmed that all 17 successful ScotWind applicants now have option agreements in place.