Dundee turbine firm ATL targets ambitious growth
A Dundee turbine components firm has unveiled plans to quadruple its turnover and take on almost 100 additional staff over the next five years.
A Dundee turbine components firm has unveiled plans to quadruple its turnover and take on almost 100 additional staff over the next five years.
More than half of cars used by Government ministers are diesels, an investigation has revealed.
The founders of a major clean energy fund have shrugged off Donald Trump's shift away from renewable power, claiming the global industry is too advanced to be halted by the US president.
Challenger suppliers have topped an annual customer ranking of energy companies but overall satisfaction has dropped for the first time since 2011.
Debt-strapped Fieldwood Energy is filing for Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection the same day it said it would acquire Noble Energy's Gulf of Mexico assets in a roughly $700 million deal.
The completion of Neptune Energy's deal to buy Engie's E&P business shows the North Sea is still opportunity-rich for investors, Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) said today.
Oil headed for its first weekly gain this month as a weaker dollar boosted the allure of commodities priced in the U.S. currency.
A north-east pipeline technology firm has netted its largest ever contract 20 years on from its establishment.
Bosses at Seadrill are close to reaching a deal to restructure the struggling drilling rig company’s finances, a news report said.
A hearing date of June 18 has been set by a Nigerian court over a corruption case relating to the sale of an oil field in 2011, a news report said.
A new company based in Scotland will be the first to offer a new facility in Ayrshire for North Sea decommissioning work.
Neptune Energy Group said last night it had completed a near-£4billion swoop for oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) assets in the UK North Sea and elsewhere in the world.
Three of the world’s biggest oil companies called on Norway to help maintain funding for carbon capture and storage technology that is stagnating amid concerns about whether it can ever be cost-effective.
Bosses at Lerwick port have said “industry will decide” on the best location for decommissioning oil rigs after plans for a new facility in Ayrshire were revealed.
Mechelle Clark tells Natasha Mckim about her melt in the mouth way out of redundancy
Italian oil firm Eni swung back to profit last year after achieving record production levels.
Transocean has reached an agreement to amend the contract for the Transocean Leader vessel with its customer.
Three power workers have been airlifted to safety after becoming trapped in sub-zero temperatures 2,000 feet above Loch Ness.
Industrial group Hargreaves Services expects its energy development spin-off Brockwell to secure a full funding package within months.
Perth electrical infrastructure expert and engineering consultant Kelvin Power has been acquired by global power firm VINCI Energies.
Stena Drilling will supply a vessel for a campaign in Australian waters.
Environmental and human rights campaigners fighting an injunction granted to energy giant Ineos have taken the next step in their legal fight to have it overturned.
With state officials eyeing $56 billion of wind farm projects off the American coastline, developers are worried the turbines will need to be stamped with a big "Made in the U.S.A." That’s because the U.S. doesn’t make any.
Awilco's deal to supply Alpha Petroleum Resources with a rig for a UK North Sea campaign has fallen through.
Norwegian energy giant Statoil said today that its Hywind project off Peterhead had outstripped expectations in its first three months of production.