BP pumps £3.5m into electric vehicle charger maker
BP said today that it had invested £3.5million in a US-based manufacturer of mobile electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging systems.
BP said today that it had invested £3.5million in a US-based manufacturer of mobile electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging systems.
The Trump administration has decided not to punish anyone - for now - under new sanctions retaliating for Russia's election-meddling, the State Department has said.
Norway’s vast resources of Europe’s cheapest and greenest electricity has helped its energy-intensive industry gain an edge and produce everything from aluminum to chemicals and tankers.
Oil’s slowing down as danger signs flash ahead.
Spirit Energy expects to bring another 50billion cubic feet of gas on stream at one of its North Sea fields after sanctioning a £75million investment in a new well.
A lifeboat was called to the aid of a Sikorsky 92 helicopter on Monday afternoon due to a fault with its landing gear, RNLI has revealed.
Richard Irvin and Sons has a new chief – its third in five years – as it ramps up the pace of expansion beyond its traditional north-east heartland.
After more than 3 years of taking a hammering, drillers are set to rise.
The rise of robots could lead to thousands of jobs being lost in Aberdeen over the next 12 years – but a new study has said that the city is better placed than others to cope.
The Texas oil industry's attempt to do more with less may have left the state's oil and gas workforce permanently smaller.
The center of gravity in Europe’s natural gas market is heading south as one of the continent’s biggest pipeline operators builds a system that could make Italy an exporter of the fuel for the first time.
Exxon Mobil Corp. plans to spend $50 billion in the United States over the next five years, an investment enabled by the recent sweeping changes to U.S. corporate tax law, the company said Monday.
The chief executive of Lerwick Port Authority (LPA) has said its “mixed fortunes” of 2017 are expected to continue throughout this year.
Bosses at offshore well diagnostics firm EV are toasting a 20% jump in sales and an increase in workforce numbers amid growing confidence in its markets.
Australian energy company AWE said today that it had received an “unsolicited” takeover offer from Japan’s Mitsui & Co.
U.S. oil strengthened against the global Brent benchmark, reducing the gap to the narrowest in five months amid declining stockpiles.
Energean Oil and Gas said today that Aberdeen-based Stena Drilling will work on three development wells on the Karish field off Israel at the start of 2019.
Rose Petroleum said today that it had identified "multiple drilling targets" in the Paradox Basin, Utah, after interpreting 3D seismic data.
Africa’s top oil producer plans to make gas flaring more costly for companies that have escaped the payment of billions of dollars despite being fined, Nigerian Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said.
CHC Group's chief administrative officer has left the helicopter operator to pursue "another employment opportunity", the company said.
Husky Energy has been given permission to restart operations on the SeaRose vessel after the company was reprimanded following a near miss with an iceberg.
French energy giant Total announced today that first oil had sprung from the Fort Hills oil sands project in Canada.
Serica Energy today revealed that it would open new operational headquarters in Aberdeen this year.
Shell is performing “extremely well” at a time when Brent crude is at its highest price for three years, the oil giant’s upcoming fourth quarter results will show.
Jersey Oil and Gas said today that efforts to book a rig for an appraisal well on the Verbier prospect in the North Sea were at an advanced stage.