‘We’re living off frozen pizza – we don’t know when we’ll get to leave’
A north-east couple today told how they have been living off frozen pizza and are stranded 17 floors up after Hurricane Harvey hit.
A north-east couple today told how they have been living off frozen pizza and are stranded 17 floors up after Hurricane Harvey hit.
The effects of Storm Harvey could be felt in the US for a long time to come, but it won't be noticed by the North Sea oil and gas industry.
Oil and water are famed for not mixing, but scientists have now discovered they can be forced to combine under special conditions.
The Energy Institute’s new president has said he fears for North Sea’s future if industry and government fail to stimulate innovation.
Energy service firm JBS Group is increasing investment in a control flow, multi-purpose excavation tool which is expected to generate more than £3million in turnover this year.
Shell is investigating a solar power project in an Australian region better known for its fossil fuels, particularly coal.
A Norwegian offshore vessel contractor said today that an increase in tendering meant North Sea markets were "tightening".
Shell has found a buyer for a chain of Argentine gas stations worth more than $1billion, a news report said.
Fledgling oil firm i3 Energy said today that it would hand in a development plan for the North Sea Liberator field "in the coming months".
Energy companies are evacuating much of the western Gulf of Mexico and hunkering down to bear the brunt of Hurricane Harvey along Corpus Christi's refinery row.
Oil slowed a fourth weekly decline as traders braced for impact from Hurricane Harvey that moved through the Gulf of Mexico toward a US refining hub. Gasoline futures surged to the highest in four months.
Councillors have said they will stand by their word and back a £350million expansion of Aberdeen harbour with a chunk of taxpayer cash.
Premier Oil boss Tony Durrant said yesterday the North Sea operator was “ahead of plans” to restore its financial health after notching up record first-half production levels.
International oilfield service firm Hunting closed one of its distribution centres in Scotland in the first half of 2017.
Struggling offshore drilling contractor Seadrill said today that it expects to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings within weeks.
Saudi Arabia has moved back up a notch in the race to supply oil to China, signaling its eagerness to compete for market share in Asia’s biggest crude consumer.
Oil markets were happy to hear that summer isn’t over just yet, as the US government reported another decline in crude and gasoline stockpiles.
The mother of a Moray oil worker killed in an offshore helicopter crash has revealed she fears she will die before she gets answers about her daughter’s death.
The vessel for the North Sea Catcher field has left its yard in Singapore and is expected to depart for the UK “imminently”, Premier Oil said today.
Oil producer EnQuest said yesterday it had struck an agreement with Dana Petroleum on the Eagle discovery in the central North Sea.
Scotland’s deficit has been cut to £13.3billion over the past year.
Analysts expect a hot market for BHP Billiton’s shale acreage.
Qatar has restored full diplomatic relations with Iran, defying the demands of Arab nations now trying to isolate the energy-rich country to downgrade its ties.
Home energy use is finally exciting to people. Unfortunately for the traditional utilities, it’s not because of them.
KrisEnergy's plans for Cambodia's first oil development might not open the floodgates to more upstream investment in the South-East Asian nation, according to an analyst.