First ice-busting wind farm completed off Finland
Jan De Nul Group has completed the Tahkoluoto wind farm off the coast of Finland.
Jan De Nul Group has completed the Tahkoluoto wind farm off the coast of Finland.
Gambia's energy minister said today that the country would seek legal advice on its dispute with African Petroleum (AP) over two exploration licences, a news report said.
Aberdeen-based Sentinel Marine has launched its latest emergency response and rescue vessel.
Firefighters at the Sellafield nuclear site are to go on strike for the first time after talks over pay broke down.
Statoil has awarded Ocean Installer a subsea installations and tie-in operations contract for the Johan Sverdrup, Utgard and Bauge projects.
Baker Hughes, the newly merged oil field services company, begins trading in New York today. And analysts see growth for the firm on the horizon — though perhaps not as much as Baker Hughes sees.
Last-ditch talks are being held in a bid to avert strikes by firefighters at the Sellafield nuclear site.
Ofgem has opened an investigation into British Gas following concerns raised about its terms for customers who switch to another supplier.
Statoil will soon drill two new wells in an effort to increase the amount of oil it can recover from the Mariner area.
Statoil bosses have said there is still no timescale for developing the Bressay field east of Shetland.
In the wake of the Piper Alpha disaster, A&E consultant Graham Page had braced himself for an onslaught of arrivals ferrying survivors.
Industry veteran Paul Warwick will spearhead efforts to develop one of the North Sea’s largest undeveloped discoveries, the Bentley field.
Twenty-nine years have passed since, on July 6, 1988, the Piper Alpha production platform blew up killing 167 offshore personnel, including two rescue boat crew.
EnQuest is determined to keep its “growth story” going after overcoming a period of uncertainty to achieve first oil from the Kraken field.
Two helicopters carrying offshore workers had to take action to avoid a collision off the coast of Aberdeen, an official probe has heard.
Fairfield Energy submitted plans for decommissioning parts of the North Sea Dunlin area to the UK Government today.
Turkey has rejected a key demand by several Arab states involved in a major dispute with Qatar, saying Ankara has no plans to shut down its military base in the small Gulf country.
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France will pass a law stopping oil and gas exploration licences being granted in the country and its overseas territories.
Norway has given Shell permission to take the emergency response vessel off the Knarr field.
More than 70 workers have been transferred off the Bruce platform east of Shetland following a loss of power late last night, the coastguard said.
The boss at the Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) has said that the North Sea needs a firm hand on the reins to prevent it from surrendering the gains of the last two years.
An increase in earthquakes in the Rocky Mountain and Oklahoma region is likely tied to an uptick in wastewater injection, a process used to dispose of water in oil and gas operations, according to the US Department of Energy.
The Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) will provide three Aberdeen firms with more than £1.6million worth of backing as part of its drive to unlock the potential of the North Sea.
A nationalist MSP has accused Scottish Government ministers of inconsistency over controversial ship-to-ship oil transfers proposed for the Moray Firth.