Score Group boss blasts Scottish Government over ITCA closure
The boss of Score Group has accused the Scottish Government of failing apprentice training providers following the closure ITCA in Aberdeen.
The boss of Score Group has accused the Scottish Government of failing apprentice training providers following the closure ITCA in Aberdeen.
Dounreay nuclear power workers could take strike action after refusing a new pay deal.
Ophir Energy said today that its efforts to find alternative funding sources for its Fortuna FLNG project off Equatorial Guinea were at an advanced stage.
Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, BP and more of the world's largest energy companies are pledging to reduce their methane emissions, acknowledging publicly that global warming is a major problem worldwide.
More north-east property owners have appealed against their business rates than at any time for more than two decades, new figures reveal.
A High Court judge is ruling on whether an injunction obtained by energy giant Ineos prohibiting unlawful activities such as trespass or obstruction at its shale gas sites should be continued.
Oil traders and analysts almost unanimously expect OPEC and Russia to prolong their production cuts next week. However, behind the scenes Saudi Arabia and Russia are still debating what course to follow.
The Chancellor's pledge to reform oil and gas tax law could help revitalise the North Sea, an industry tax expert said.
The oil price decline of 2014 forced the global oil and gas industry to take a large step back and look at many of the ways it operated – nowhere more so than in one of the world’s most mature basins: the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).
Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) has welcomed the government's decision to introduce transferable tax history for the oil and gas sector.
Oil major Shell said today called the decision to introduce transferable tax history for the oil and gas sector was a positive step forward.
The UK Chancellor said today that transferable tax history will be introduced for the oil and gas sector in one year.
Centrica is headed for its worst year as investor skepticism over the utility’s strategy and the political turmoil plaguing U.K. energy suppliers shows no sign of ending.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) and the Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF) believe collaboration between the UK and Norway will see North Sea operators hack their way to solving common challenges.
North Sea oil firm i3 Energy today confirmed that it was among the applicants for acreage in the 30th offshore licensing round.
Norwegian energy giant Statoil said today that the Dudgeon wind farm in the North Sea had come in 15% under budget.
School pupils from the north-east will join around 100 others from across Scotland for a major industry competition.
German energy firm Dea has booked a Transocean rig to drill production wells at the Dvalin field in the Norwegian Sea.
Workers at the Sellafield nuclear site are to stage a fresh strike in a dispute over pay.
Serica Energy’s newly-appointed chief has said the acquisition of stakes in three North Sea fields from BP would “catapult” the firm into a “different league”.
BP’s sale of a package of North Sea fields to Serica Energy fits in with its North Sea strategy of focusing on its west of Shetland assets while offloading everything else, an analyst has said.
Dana Petroleum has confirmed the long-awaited arrival of first oil from the £1.5billion ($2billion) Western Isles development in the UK North Sea.
An SNP MP has said she hopes to see "actual real movement" on decommissioning tax allowances in today's Budget.
Major investments have been made to secure long-term economic growth and employment through the Aberdeen City Region Deal, it was claimed yesterday.
We are one year on from the official start of the Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire City Deal and it’s an anniversary I’m delighted to celebrate.