KrisEnergy to develop Cambodia’s first oil field.
KrisEnergy will develop Cambodia’s first oil field development after signing agreements with the South-East Asian nation.
KrisEnergy will develop Cambodia’s first oil field development after signing agreements with the South-East Asian nation.
Scotland’s deficit fell to £13.3 billion for 2016/17 amid an increase in oil and gas revenues, according to new figures.
EnQuest said today that Dana Petroleum had "confirmed its intention" to exit the Eagle discovery in the central North Sea.
EnQuest said today that operational issues with the FPSO for the Kraken field had forced the North Sea operator to lower its short-term production forecasts.
Chevron chief executive John Watson will soon retire as the oil giant pivots in a world of evolving energy dynamics, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources close to the matter.
Kosmos Energy said today that tests on the Tortue-1 well prove that the discovery off West Africa is "world class".
Dallas pipeline giant Energy Transfer Partners is suing Greenpeace International and other protesters of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline in a new effort to go on the offensive against environmentalists.
A storm is brewing in the Western Isles as a war over the rights to a lucrative windfarm begins at the Scottish Land Court tomorrow.
Fledgling North Sea decommissioning firm Well-Safe Solutions has continued its early momentum with the appointment of two new directors.
Wood Group’s boss said yesterday that the firm was hoping to do business with new entrants to the North Sea.
Bus operators have blamed the downturn in the North Sea oil and gas industry for plummeting passenger numbers at two north-east park and ride services.
Scottish oil firm Cairn Energy said production start-up from the North Sea Kraken field had steered the firm to a strong first half.
Navy and Marine Corps divers are to enter flooded compartments on a US warship to search for 10 sailors missing after it collided with an oil tanker in south-east Asian waters, the 7th Fleet said on Tuesday.
Iran needs only five days to ramp up its uranium enrichment to 20%, a level at which the material could be used for a nuclear weapon, the Islamic Republic’s atomic chief has warned.
Cape said higher UK margins and gains stemming from its restructuring plan drove the industrial services giant to a strong first half.
ExxonMobil said no injuries had resulted from a fire at its refinery in Rotterdam.
A court in Brazil has put the brakes of Petrobras' plans to sell 50% of a power station operator to Total following a lawsuit, a news report said.
The Great Solar Eclipse of 2017 came and went and California kept the lights on despite losing about half of its solar energy during the darkest moments.
Most of the new crude oil produced in West Texas' Permian Basin during the next few years will be shipped from Gulf Coast ports to growing nations in Asia and other regions, according to analytics firm IHS Markit.
Energy service giant Wood Group recorded a 36% drop in first-half profits in the run up to its merger with Amec Foster Wheeler (AFW).
French energy giant Total said yesterday that its deal to buy Maersk Oil for £5.8billion would turn it into a “North Sea leader”.
Scottish commercial law firm Burness Paull is planning to expand its Aberdeen workforce and combine its oil and gas and offshore renewables teams to create a “complete energy offering” for clients, its chairman has said.
UK-based energy service firm Petrofac has sold its 50% stake in Petro-SPM Integrated Services to Schlumberger.
A north-east planning chief has warned investing £5.5million in the expansion of Aberdeen Harbour will take business away from its own ports.
BHP Billiton is in talks with potential buyers of its US shale assets - acquired in a contentious $20billion deals spree in 2011 - and will delay a move into potash after months of public skirmishes with activist investors led by Paul Singer’s Elliott Management Corp.