Hurricane Energy sells 530k barrels of oil from Lancaster
More than 500,000 barrels of oil were lifted from Hurricane Energy’s (LON: HUR) Lancaster field at the end of last month.
More than 500,000 barrels of oil were lifted from Hurricane Energy’s (LON: HUR) Lancaster field at the end of last month.
Proserv Controls has bagged a contract for work on what will be the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
SSE is set to earn a windfall from the gas-fired power plants it will ensure are available to help keep U.K. lights on next winter.
Low carbon technology firm Storegga has appointed Nicola Cocks as its new head of policy and regulation.
Neptune Energy has teamed up with German renewables firm RWE to progress an offshore green hydrogen project.
The Press and Journal is delighted to reveal the finalists in the cHeRries Awards 2022, in association with Mattioli Woods.
Boris Johnson has delivered a huge vote of confidence in the North Sea oil and gas industry by claiming “everybody credible” understands the sector cannot be abandoned in the near term.
The North Sea’s leading trade body Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) has officially completed its planned rebrand.
Europe’s biggest banks are still pumping billions into the oil and gas sector despite signing up to a landmark net zero initiative.
The UK and Scottish governments have agreed there will be two "green freeports" north of the border.
A pioneering London-listed clean hydrogen fund has invested £10 million in fuel cell innovation company Bramble Energy.
ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) has started up production at Guyana’s second offshore oil development on the Stabroek Block.
Kelly Brown and Robert Phillips, from the employment law team at Addleshaw Goddard, examine the implications for oil and gas employers & employees of new requirements for helicopter baggage searches.
Recruitment for this year’s Oil and Gas Technical Apprenticeship Programme (OGTAP) has got underway today.
‘Big four’ accountancy firm EY has launched a new division to support listed companies preparing net zero plans ahead of next year’s deadline.
For the team at Shepherd and Wedderburn, Aberdeen, the north-east and the north of Scotland is the land of opportunity, so much so that the firm recently reaffirmed its commitment to the region by investing in a new office in the city.
Oil and gas firms that are not IR35 compliant could soon be hit with “penalty charges” as the ‘soft landing’ period wraps up.
A project that would extend the life of the Alvheim field in the central North Sea has been given the green light by the regulator.
Energy services group Hunting (LON: HTG) has announced that Richard Hunting will leave the company after half a century.
By the end of the decade the UK could rely on overseas sources to meet almost three quarters of its gas needs.
International School Aberdeen (ISA) is at the forefront of shaping education to meet the changing needs of the future global energy industry.
Aberdeen-headquartered Apollo is looking to capitalise on Scotland’s burgeoning renewables sector with the opening of a new office.
Oil and gas giant BP (LON: BP) has struck a deal with Oslo-listed Prosafe (OSLO: PRS) to charter one of its vessels for use in the Caribbean.
Aker BP achieved “record strong financial results” last year spurred on by more buoyant oil and gas prices.
Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) chairman Tim Eggar has added his name to the list of those opposed to a windfall tax on North Sea companies.