Marking 40 years of IRM projects in Cromarty Firth
An industry that has seen oil rigs become a common sight in the waters of the Cromarty Firth marks its 40th anniversary in the area tomorrow.
An industry that has seen oil rigs become a common sight in the waters of the Cromarty Firth marks its 40th anniversary in the area tomorrow.
At least four jobs are to be created at the former 60 North Recycling site at Lerwick’s Rova Head after it opened for business again this week.
As climate-change lawsuits against the oil industry mount, Exxon Mobil Corp. is taking a bare-knuckle approach rarely seen in legal disputes: It’s going after the lawyers who are suing it.
Oil is being held back after its worst week in two years as fears over rising U.S. crude supplies curb investor optimism.
Cavendish Nuclear has become a “gold premier partner” of Caithness Chamber of Commerce for the next five years.
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Union leaders say hundreds of workers at BiFab marine engineering yards are to be made redundant.
North Sea oil pioneer Algy Cluff said his company was determined to find farm-out partners for its licences after revealing plans to step down from the chief executive role.
Surging output of U.S. shale oil won’t be a “huge distorter” of efforts by global crude producers to clear a glut, according to OPEC’s president.
While oil is rebounding from its biggest weekly decline in two years, a surge in U.S. shale still looms over the market.
A Chinese heavy lift transport ship which was booked to remove a rig from the Cromarty Firth has sailed away empty handed.
Faroe Petroleum has boosted its balance sheet after selling part of a Norwegian Sea field.
Inflation is expected to have eased at the start of the year, giving consumers a further reprieve from the Brexit-induced jump in the cost of living.
Proserv's boss said today that the north-east energy service firm was in "ongoing proactive discussions" over its "capital structure".
The Aberdeen offices of Norwegian energy giant Statoil have been sold for £18.7million.
BP today announced first gas from the Atoll Phase One project off Egypt.
The mother of a young girl who had double brain surgery just 11 months ago fears she will suffer if a controversial windfarm project goes ahead.
Kosmos Energy and BP said today that it expects to reach a final investment decision on the Tortue gas field project off West Africa towards the end of 2018.
The leaders of the world's largest and most powerful energy companies are talking about the fight to mitigate human-caused climate change.
The largest unoccupied industrial site in Dundee is being knocked down by its new owners.
The energy industry is to investigate how it can improve its standards of care and support for vulnerable customers.
North Sea pioneer Algy Cluff will step down as the chief executive of his oil exploration and investment company.
Oil investors rattled by the threat of U.S. output can find some cheer from diesel demand in Asia.
Oil service firm Wood has secured a five-year contract to help deliver one of Saudi Aramco's mega-projects.
The Scottish Government has been challenged to “get off the fence” and publicly ban controversial ship-to-ship oil transfers in environmentally sensitive waters such as the Moray Firth.