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The great and good of North Sea industry will gather for a free event next month ahead of this year's Offshore Europe.
The finalists for the 2017 Press and Journal Gold Awards are revealed for the first time today.
Wings Travel Management will set up shop in Mozambique to support clients with operations in the African nation.
Struggling offshore drilling contractor Seadrill said today that its lender had agreed to extend the negotiating period for its restructuring plan until September 12.
Oil explorer Echo Energy will take part in assessing the Rio Salado Block onshore Bolivia over the next 12 months.
A group of 10 university researchers have been kidnapped in Nigeria by suspected Boko Haram insurgents, the state’s oil company said today, according to a news report.
Residents on one of the UK’s most remote inhabited islands are a step closer to having 24-hour power.
Lower crude price forecasts and a large impairment charge on its TEN fields offshore Ghana drove UK-based Tullow Oil to pre-tax losses of £398million in the first half of 2017.
Work on the Beatrice wind farm project in the outer Moray Firth helped Subsea 7 to a small upturn in profits in the second quarter of 2017.
Aberdeen firm Faroe Petroleum has upgraded reserve estimates for the Brasse field following the drilling of a sidetrack well.
Oilfield service firm Petrofac has tied up a contract extension and a new award worth more than $100million in Iraq.
North-east engineering services firm SengS said yesterday it had continued to build on recent momentum by winning new contracts worth £1.6million.
The tech industry gets a lot of attention these days for being unfriendly to women, with sexual harassment seemingly rampant and the small share of women in computer science declining.
Statoil has published video footage of the first jacket for the Johan Sverdrup field sailing away from a yard in Norway.
New diesel and petrol cars and vans will be banned from 2040 as part of efforts to tackle air pollution, the Government is expected to announce.
Aberdeen firm Augean North Sea Services (ANSS) made profits again during the first half of 2017 after losses of £300,000 a year ago, a trading update from the parent said yesterday.
The great and good of North Sea industry will gather for a free event next month ahead of this year's Offshore Europe.
US major ExxonMobil said yesterday that it had found more oil in the Payara reservoir offshore Guyana.
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Maersk Oil has published a picture of the jacket for the Johan Sverdrup field's riser platform, saying it will be ready for delivery this month.
A leak has forced Shell to shut its Trans Niger pipeline in Nigeria, a news report said.
The great and good of North Sea industry will gather for a free event next month ahead of this year's Offshore Europe.
The row over the salaries paid to male presenters at the BBC has reignited the question: why is there such an imbalance between the sexes when it comes to the size of their wage packet?
The UK’s oil and gas industry regulator today launched the 30th North Sea bidding round with a large number of blocks in “mature areas” on the table.