Shell delivers ‘significant boost’ with Penguins call, Scottish Government says
Shell’s redevelopment of a North Sea field will deliver a “significant boost” to north-east communities, the Scottish Government said.
Shell’s redevelopment of a North Sea field will deliver a “significant boost” to north-east communities, the Scottish Government said.
Petrochemicals giant Ineos today confirmed the reorganisation of its oil and gas business.
Industry body Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) said 2018 had got off to an "exciting start" after Shell's decision to redevelop one of its North Sea fields.
A Brent crude price pushing $70 will provide a “feel-good” factor for North Sea oil, but it may still be “too early to celebrate”, industry experts have said.
Fears have been raised about the fate of three oil rigs cold-stacked in the Cromarty Firth.
Oil steadied in London after briefly climbing above $70 a barrel for the first time in three years as a global surplus recedes.
Rescue ships looking for 31 missing crew members from a burning oil tanker have expanded their search area to more than 1,000 square miles (2,600 sq km), authorities said.
Almost 60 oil workers living in the north-east are at risk of redundancy at Stena Drilling, the company has confirmed.
Premier Oil’s chief executive said yesterday that he hopes to have the firm’s balance sheet “back in shape” in a year with the help from the “unusual” Catcher area.
Oil major BP’s Ravenspurn well in the southern North Sea turned out to be a disappointment, project partner Premier Oil revealed yesterday.
Spanish oil firm Repsol has handed in a draft decommissioning plan for the Rev field in the Norwegian North Sea.
At the end of a week when Aberdeen academic Tom Baxter argued the case for leaving oil and gas platforms in the North Sea to save taxpayer money, Tom Leeson, interim chief executive officer of industry body Decom North Sea, says the solution may not be so simple.
2017 was the third full year of the most protracted downturn in the global oil and gas industry but was generally considered to be no worse than the previous two. Despite initial optimism at the beginning of the year, the industry remained flat with operators keeping a tight rein on spending notwithstanding a steady increase in commodity prices throughout the year.
Call it a rig-less recovery.
The operator of Scatsta Airport in Shetland says it will object to initial plans for a windfarm of up to 63 turbines on the island of Yell due to concerns over the effect the development could have on aircraft operations.
Tim Cornelius heads up one of the companies paving new energy paths in tidal.
Oil-field service (OFS) companies are increasingly looking for work in offshore wind as activity in core markets remains suppressed, an analyst has said.
US drilling contractor Noble's chief executive David Williams has been replaced by Julie Robertson following his retirement.
Production on the Norwegian continental shelf is expected to increase over the next four years, but the country’s petroleum directorate is adamant that more exploration is needed.
The Scottish Government has increased its target for new apprentices to 28,000 and announced extra funds for key areas including dental nursing and management.
Aberdeen International Airport ended 2017 on a high with the release of December’s passenger figures.
Firefighting vessels have resumed attempts to put out a blaze aboard an oil tanker in the East China Sea, according to media reports.
To really understand what’s helping push oil prices toward $70 a barrel, just follow the money.
Baker Hughes, a GE company's global chief operations officer will leave the company this month.
OPEC will stick with production cuts for the rest of the year as the group makes headway toward its goal of clearing an oversupply of crude, United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei said Thursday.