Energy industry entering period of “corporate Darwinism”, says expert
“Corporate Darwinism” could come to the fore as the energy industry tries to overcome challenges by finding new and innovative ways of working.
“Corporate Darwinism” could come to the fore as the energy industry tries to overcome challenges by finding new and innovative ways of working.
Westminster has been urged to give a “cast iron guarantee” that the north-east will be home to one of two promised carbon capture and storage (CCS) clusters.
Several electric vehicle (EV) charging points have been installed at a leading north-east distillery in order to help decarbonise its operations.
The COP26 climate conference could pave the way for a “three figure” carbon price, a senior political figure has said.
When Shell opened its Tullos complex, it was described as the oil company’s Aberdeen nerve centre, “making the city the centre of the North Sea industry”.
Oil and gas majors are being warned they must plan for a “major production drop” in order to hit the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target.
A leading union has taken aim at the owners of CS Wind after the company collapsed into administration on Wednesday.
“We need more Viking type projects, it's just difficult to find the space”, said Derek Hastings, SSE Renewables' head of onshore projects.
A senior figure at BP has hailed net zero for offering the oil and gas giant a chance to become a “better company”.
Offshore wind and oil and gas decommissioning projects boosted first half profits at James Fisher and Sons.
Wind turbine tower supplier CS Wind has gone into administration.
SSE Renewables' Viking Energy Wind Farm has passed a new milestone with the pouring of concrete on the first wind turbine base.
It is hoped the creation of offshore renewable hubs could provide an alternative to decommissioning oil and gas assets.
Neptune Energy, the private equity-backed explorer, is considering options including a merger with Harbour Energy that could create one of Europe’s largest independent oil and gas companies, people familiar with the matter said.
Collaboration rather than competition will “define the success” of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK, an energy expert has predicted.
Westminster is to fund hotel quarantine stays for delegates travelling to COP26 from red list countries.
Orsted and ATP’s plan to bid for a “bold and visionary” man-made energy island in the North Sea have taken a step forward.
Grimsby has been chosen as the location for an innovative “marinised” electrolyser project for renewable hydrogen production.
Scottish tidal energy firm Nova Innovation has been handed £6.4 million to fund manufacturing and distribution of its subsea turbines.
Social enterprise AFBE-UK Scotland has teamed up with Aberdeen University’s School of Engineering to support its diversity and inclusion strategy.
Upbeat tales about job creation and growth were rare in 2020, but Aberdeen-headquartered TEXO Recruitment has bucked that trend and is continuing to build for the future.
Arguably, much of the animosity directed towards carbon capture and storage (CCS) in recent times has seemed more than a tad harsh.
The cacophony around Cambo could throw a “huge spanner” into the works with regards to investment appetite in the North Sea, an industry expert has said.
Industry regulator the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has announced the appointments of three new members to its board.
An ambitious scheme to develop floating offshore wind off the north-east coast has joined industry group the Scottish Cluster.