Output from Dutch gas field to be reduced after earthquake
Dutch operator NAM has proposed reducing output from the Groningen gas field after an earthquake struck the area earlier this week.
Dutch operator NAM has proposed reducing output from the Groningen gas field after an earthquake struck the area earlier this week.
Oil and gas drilling services firm Ades International said today that it had agreed contract extensions for three of its rigs in the Gulf of Suez.
Rockhopper Exploration said today that the Sea Lion phase 1 project in the North Falkland Basin was moving towards sanction at the end of 2018.
A former cabinet secretary has suggested re-writing the Tay Cities Deal wish-list because of its reliance on a “jobs bonanza myth”.
Premier Oil’s debt reduction drive will “accelerate” at current oil prices as production from its Catcher field ramps up, the firm said today.
New York's mayor has announced that the city has field a lawsuit against five oil majors to help protect the city from climate change.
North Sea operator Marathon Oil is planning another appeal after a UK tax tribunal ruling left it with a £80million-plus hit to cashflow.
The UK North Sea will enjoy a bumper year for production and new project sanctions in 2018, a new report says.
A former Scottish Government minister has backed calls to leave old oil and gas platforms in the North Sea forever – and invest the £15billion saving in green energy.
The company behind the world’s first floating windfarm, off Peterhead, has revealed it is looking at further sites around the Scottish coastline.
The boss of Trac Oil and Gas said yesterday that he was “satisfied” after the company returned to the black in 2016-17.
After alternative proposals were unveiled seeking to challenge Seadrill Ltd.’s restructuring plan, one of the oil-rig company’s key banks said any deal will require the participation of billionaire John Fredriksen.
Because of the now enormous potential of Hurricane Energy’s successes West of Shetland and the huge advances made by the company on that front, this is the focus of our latest look at the UK sector of the Atlantic Frontier.
ICR Integrity has officically opened new headquarters in Aberdeen Energy Park.
A public consultation will be held to discuss the next phase of a major north-east windfarm.
I was chatting recenty to a leading figure in the world of garment manufacturing. The biggest challenge they currently face, he said, was to manage the transition away from synthetic fabrics. “Within a few years,” he declared firmly, “they will be gone”.
The expression ‘cautious optimism’ continues to dominate the oil and gas sector, and over the course of the past 12 months the pendulum has swung back and forth between these two words.
Calls were made yesterday for new energy minister Claire Perry to prioritise a visit to Aberdeen to meet oil and gas leaders.
Oil platforms in the North Sea should be made clean and safe then left in position, according to an industry expert.
Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones has committed to providing further "substantial" investment to kick-start the world's first tidal lagoon energy scheme.
OPEC would try to talk down an oil rally above $70 a barrel to cushion the impact on the global economy and rival supplies, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
A Fife services company has secured a £1 million contract to provide its power connectors to one of the biggest electricity and water authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
An explosion has rocked a stricken oil tanker off the coast of Shanghai, forcing maritime authorities to suspend firefighting and rescue efforts.
About 40% of students want a job that lets them give something back to the world, a new survey by oil giant Shell indicates.
European natural gas traders stand to lose about $1 billion in sales to Ukraine this year.