Aberdeen Energy Transition Zone appoints legal adviser
Shepherd and Wedderburn has been appointed as legal adviser for the Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) earmarked for Aberdeen.
Shepherd and Wedderburn has been appointed as legal adviser for the Energy Transition Zone (ETZ) earmarked for Aberdeen.
Aberdeen-based Tems International has secured three new contracts worth a total of more than £500,000 for work in the Gulf of Mexico.
The “sheer scale of disruption” sparked by changes to IR35 rules have surpassed expectations, an employment expert has said.
A boss at Peterhead Port Authority has hailed carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a once in a generation opportunity for the town.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria have quickly risen up the list of key priorities for businesses in recent years.
An investigation into allegations of bribery at Petrofac, which wrapped up yesterday, “will unlock the lucrative” Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) markets.
Oil steadied in Asian trading after rallying to the highest level since 2014 following a decision by OPEC+ to maintain its planned gradual increase of supply, despite the market facing an energy crunch.
Heerema's Thialf has removed Shell’s Goldeneye wellhead platform, almost 20 years after the semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV) installed the structure.
Petrofac (LSE: PFC - 192.4p) has been ordered to pay £77 million over seven separate counts of failure to prevent bribery between 2011 and 2017.
A new initiative aimed at accelerating the pace at which plug and abandonment (P&A) technology is qualified and commercialised has been launched.
Bosses at North Star have credited their Dogger Bank offshore wind contract with opening the door for securing future renewables work.
A lot has changed in the energy industry since David Rodger first worked for Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) more than a decade ago.
The global energy crunch could help propel oil prices above $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014 and spur a global economic crisis, according to Bank of America.
COSL Drilling Europe has landed a deal with Ithaca Energy for work in the central North Sea.
Neptune Energy today announced drilling has commenced on the Dugong Tail exploration well in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.
TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE - 41p) (NYSE:TTE), has launched world’s largest fund exclusively dedicated to clean hydrogen infrastructure solutions.
A 450-mile subsea power cable linking the UK and Norway has started commercial operations, allowing the two countries to share renewable energy, National Grid said.
North Sea oil and gas industry stalwart Ray Riddoch has joined the boardroom team at Sentinel Subsea as chairman.
Could the energy crunch get so bad that oil prices hit $200 a barrel? One options trader thinks so.
BP’s UK country head says the oil and gas giant’s move into the renewables market is being driven by society demanding “different things” from energy.
A senior government figure has encouraged countries around the world to dip into the UK’s offshore wind knowledge.
A new report has been launched to help Scottish companies to understand and gain a foothold into the burgeoning global offshore wind market.
BP Ventures has made its first direct investment in India, splashing out $13 million on integrated EV ride-hailing and charging company BluSmart.
The British Army has opened its first solar farm as part of a project that will help reduce greenhouse emissions and see savings of around £152 million over 10 years.
Asco has not “missed a beat” during the Covid-19 pandemic and continues to get kit to where it is needed amid the current woes affecting UK supply chains, the global logistics firm’s chief executive, Peter France, has said.