Bid to install turbine beside Fyvie Castle
A turbine has been earmarked for planning approval near a popular castle despite concerns about its impact.
A turbine has been earmarked for planning approval near a popular castle despite concerns about its impact.
Specialist project, shipping and logistics company PSG has acquired fellow Invergordon firm Port of Cromarty Firth Services (PCFS), it was announced yesterday.
Scotland has been dubbed the “sickie” capital of the UK with more workers faking illness than in any other part of Britain.
Whirlwind Renewables has confirmed work will start on a windfarm in Caithness, following funding support from Clydesdale Bank’s specialist green-energy team.
A Labour former Cabinet minister has warned of the "cataclysmic consequence" of leaving the EU without having nuclear safeguarding arrangements in place.
Even Saudi Arabia wants in on the U.S. oil boom.
Centrica’s storage business said today that it expects to produce more than 50billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas from the Rough field this year.
Inoes Shale will have its case for carrying out geophysical surveys in Nottinghamshire heard at the High Court.
Explorers are once again testing the waters in their search for oil, according to Transocean Ltd., the world’s biggest offshore rig contractor by market value.
Centrica said today that it was prepared to drop its stake in Spirit Energy to below 50% if the “right value-creating opportunity” comes along.
The boss of oil service company TechnipFMC has predicted a return to growth for international markets in 2018.
Ellon-based engineering firm Power Jacks is relocating to purpose-built facilities elsewhere in Aberdeenshire after one of its best years ever.
Thousands of UK jobs are at risk as British Gas owner Centrica looks to axe a further 4,000 roles under a ramped-up efficiency programme following a 17% drop in annual profits.
A think-tank says new figures showing the depth of the economic downturn in Aberdeen since oil prices crashed in late 2014 highlight the risks of the city’s dependence on the oil and gas industry.
Plans for the world’s first seagoing hydrogen ferry are taking shape in the Western Isles – fuelled by community-owned wind power.
Sir Ian Wood revealed he has received hundreds of letters of thanks from across the north-east since a new hospital car park opened.
Falling unemployment in the north-east and a “buoyant” job market in the north have put a shine on disappointing figures for the number of Scots in and out of work.
An oil worker had to be airlifted from a North Sea platform and taken to Shetland yesterday after falling ill.
Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas said today that the Orinduik block offshore Guyana could contain more than 1billion barrels of oil.
Oil service company McDermott said an uplift in activity in the Middle East was behind its “exceptional” results in 2017.
Canada’s energy companies can’t get any love, even from many Canadians.
Switzerland-based offshore drilling contractor Transocean said it had made “great progress” in the face of challenging market conditions last year, despite falling into the red.
The U.S. Energy Department is throwing its support behind a request by utilities to extend the life of some nuclear power reactors -- keeping them in operation for as long as 80 years.
A specialist helicopter from the US has been used to install 140 poles which will hook up the Dorenell wind farm to a substation near Keith.
Austrian oil firm OMV returned to the black last year after booking record production and lowering costs.