North Star engineering cadet learning the ropes in the North Sea
From a young age Courtney Stanton has known that her future lay in engineering – having a classic car engineer for a dad made sure of that.
From a young age Courtney Stanton has known that her future lay in engineering – having a classic car engineer for a dad made sure of that.
Industry chiefs set out how government support for offshore wind could be improved during the opening day of a key renewables event in Glasgow.
Cash generated by Scotland’s offshore wind boom could be used to create a sovereign wealth fund, the cabinet secretary for net zero has revealed.
Sustainability is at the top of the agenda for the maritime industry, especially for one organisation, Bureau Veritas (BV).
When choosing which organisation to work for, finding an inclusive employer has widely become the deciding factor for the next generation, ahead of high salaries or employee perks.
This International Women’s Day 2022, EnerMech valves coordinator Wendy Scholes, grandmother of 14 and mother of four, is a shining example of a female continuing to #BreakTheBias as she leads the way for a new generation of women entering the mechanical sector.
Scottish offshore support vessel specialist Sentinel Marine has taken delivery of a new multi-role offshore support ship.
Entrepreneur Elon Musk has unexpectedly added his name to the list of the those calling for more oil and gas.
The last six months or so have really emphasised the importance of every part of the energy ‘trilemma’.
Speakers from Shell and Deltic Energy are among those taking part in an Aberdeen University energy transition discussion later this month.
Now the confetti has settled from the Crown Estate’s ScotWind auction results, it’s time to look at what support is still needed to help ScotWind’s local stakeholders take advantage of the opportunity
Oil resumed climbing at the end of a week where prices have swung within a $20 range since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine roiled global markets and fueled fears of a supply crunch.
Shell, Europe’s largest oil company, bought a cargo of Russia’s flagship crude at a record discount, underscoring the company’s decision to keep buying supplies from the country after its invasion of Ukraine.
Subsea 7 has been picked to carry out a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study for an oil and gas project offshore Norway.
Neptune Energy has asked its affiliates to review any activities in Russia over the country's “unacceptable” invasion of Ukraine.
The prospect of restrictions on Russian energy exports could send oil prices above $200 per barrel, according to Westbeck Capital Management.
Flaring in the UK North Sea fell by 19% in 2021, building on a 22% decrease the previous year, new analysis shows.
Police used a stinger device in a bid to stop a drink-driving offshore worker who led them on a chase in Aberdeen – because he “wanted to get some air”.
Issues with offshore wind cable protection systems (CPS) that were expected to cost Orsted millions of pounds are not as bad as first thought.
A critical gap in the government’s energy policy means the UK could be on course to miss its target to zero out emissions by 2050.
BP (LON: BP) has made good on its pledge to support the relief efforts in Ukraine following the invasion by Russia.
Green Investment Group (GIG), part of Australian financial giant Macquarie (ASX: MQG), has unveiled plans to launch a new specialist offshore wind business.
Shocking videos have emerged online of Ukrainian emergency services battling a huge blaze at an oil depot.
A civil engineering company has been sentenced after a worker suffered life-threatening injuries while working to decommission a former North Sea oil and gas installation.
Subsea engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) spend in Western Europe in 2022 is projected to reach its highest level in almost a decade.