Updated: Eni, Shell to face trial in Italy in $1bn bribery case
Eni SpA, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and senior executives will face trial over a $1.1 billion bribery scandal in Nigeria, an Italian judge ruled on Wednesday.
Eni SpA, Royal Dutch Shell Plc and senior executives will face trial over a $1.1 billion bribery scandal in Nigeria, an Italian judge ruled on Wednesday.
Unite has accused American engineering giant Oceaneering of adopting ‘Trump style’ union busting tactics at its Fife base.
The Scottish Government has committed £80million worth of investment for delivering low carbon goals as part of its newly-published energy strategy.
Italian oil firm Eni is celebrating the start of production from the Zohr field off Egypt.
Scotland’s transport minister has yet to decide whether to support calls for an independent public inquiry into North Sea helicopter safety.
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Oilfield service firm Expro said yesterday that its decision to file for bankruptcy in the US would not impact its 600-strong workforce in the north-east of Scotland.
Solar panels made by Forres-based AES Solar have been tested in the heat of Dubai and – at the opposite extreme – a deep freeze in Edinburgh.
Drilling contractor KCA Deutag has netted an £80million-plus contract in Ukraine.
French construction group Altrad said yesterday its new UK operations, including offshore oil and gas business in the North Sea, were a key part of its growth strategy.
The new owners of metal reprocessing, tubular supply and decommissioning company John Lawrie Group (JLG), of Aberdeen, have moved swiftly to grow the firm by snapping up a business in Shetland.
French oil giant Total has extended its agreement with Maersk Drilling for the use of one of its rigs.
British Gas owner Centrica has admitted it has not done enough to contact its customers on rip-off tariffs and encourage them to switch to cheaper deals.
Norway has given ConocoPhillips permission to dispose of four structures on the Ekofisk field in the North Sea. Consent from the Petroleum Safety Authority covers the Eko2/4 A, 2/4 H, 2/4 Q and 2/4 FTP facilities. The field lies 200 kilometers south of Stavanger and started producing in 1971.
Spanish oil firm Repsol has submitted a revised development plan for the Yme field to the Norwegian Government.
German oil firm VNG has submitted a development plan for the Fenja field in the Norwegian Sea to the government.
A former BP economist was charged with five counts of wire fraud for allegedly trying to extort money from the London-based company whose U.S. operations are based in Houston.
Houston energy engineering and construction companies McDermott International and CB&I are combining into a company with a $4 billion Wall Street value and an emphasis on both onshore and offshore projects.
Petrochemicals giant Ineos said today that it was making "steady progress" in its efforts to fix the Forties pipeline.
A trade union official has said North Sea oil companies would face a “battle with their workforce” if they want to start using Super Puma helicopters again.
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Aberdeen masters students wowed senior oil industry figures with their ideas at a recent Energy Institute competition.
Oil steadied below $65 a barrel in London after a volatile week in which the market was shaken by the shutdown of a North Sea pipeline that underpins the Brent benchmark.
Offshore unions will meet Scotland’s transport minister next week as part of their campaign to keep Super Puma helicopters grounded.
A former Russian economic development minister has been found guilty of accepting a £1.5 million bribe from a top ally of President Vladimir Putin.