Plan to secure Nigg Energy Park’s future could create hundreds of jobs
Hopes are rising that hundreds of jobs could be created at Nigg Energy Park as its owner prepares to reveal major plans for the site.
Hopes are rising that hundreds of jobs could be created at Nigg Energy Park as its owner prepares to reveal major plans for the site.
Workers at a major gas plant in Shetland are voting on strike action after becoming embroiled in a dispute over pay, a trade union official has said.
Total's deal with Chevron for assets in the Gulf of Mexico shows that the French oil major's appetite for exploration is returning, an analyst has said.
ScottishPower has called for political support to develop more onshore windfarms after hitting a record high of power from the sector.
Houston's Phillips 66 is selling its 25 percent stake in the Bakken pipeline system, including the controversial Dakota Access pipeline, and more to its master limited partnership business for $1.7 billion.
Model oil rigs, aircraft, tanks and even spaceships were on display at the Aberdeen Modellers Society’s first show in the north-east on Saturday.
Each week, we ask small businesses key questions. Here we speak to Victoria Munro, who runs Aberdeen-based Aspire Subsea.
Aberdeenshire company M2 Subsea, a global supplier of remotely operated vehicle (ROV) services, has unveiled a new, purpose-built test tank at its headquarters in Westhill.
A High Court fight featuring only one combatant is due to start next week.
China has announced that it will limit energy supplies to North Korea and stop buying its textiles under UN sanctions imposed over its nuclear and missile development, further reducing support from Pyongyang’s last ally.
The booming Permian Basin in West Texas is continuing to add new rigs, but active drilling is falling almost everywhere else in the country, including in South Texas' Eagle Ford shale that was hit by Hurricane Harvey.
The developer of a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Oregon that has already twice been denied permits by U.S. regulators is giving it another shot.
U.S. solar developers are bracing for months of uncertainty after a federal trade agency ruled that imported panels are crippling American manufacturers, giving President Donald Trump until January to decided whether to impose tariffs.
OPEC and Russia said they were about halfway toward clearing a global oil glut and urged fellow producers to stay focused and finish the job, without making any immediate changes to their agreement.
Offshore vessel contractor Transocean said today that it would retire six of its “older, less competitive” rigs.
CHC has clinched a deal to provide helicopters for the first phase of a major offshore UK wind farm project.
Supermarket giants have cut fuel costs following a series of price hikes in the wake of extreme weather.
Lamprell’s shares dropped 12% in London this morning after the rig builder said its full-year revenues would be below guidance.
Oil majors Total and Chevron have signed an agreement on exploration in the Gulf of Mexico.
Many of Scotland's biggest onshore wind farms are being paid tens of millions of pounds for producing virtually no energy at certain times.
Billionaire oilman Harold Hamm says the government was way too optimistic with its prediction of more than 1 million new barrels a day in US production, and the snafu is “distorting" global crude prices.
Scottish Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse has told Holyrood the UK Government must set up a clear framework for renewable energy.
Tears of joy were shed at Aberdeen Airport early yesterday morning as the first six crew members of the marooned Malaviya Seven vessel were finally able to fly home to their families and loved ones.
Police are investigating a possible fuel theft from a car parked while its owner was working offshore.
Another milestone event in the transformation of Aberdeen city centre was toasted last night as key figures in a £65million office development celebrated its completion.