Tlou turns methane into power in Botswana
Tlou Energy has started producing power from coal bed methane (CBM) at its field in Botswana.
Tlou Energy has started producing power from coal bed methane (CBM) at its field in Botswana.
Faroe Petroleum said today it was ready for a major growth phase targeting increased production and "consolidation opportunities" offshore UK and Norway.
Scottish oil company Cairn Energy has secured interests in two licences in the Gulf of Mexico.
Siccar Point Energy (SPE) has booked a rig for an appraisal well west of Shetland.
It strikes me that the UK’s Oil & Gas Authority (OGA) is genuinely settling into its stride as a North Sea asset in its own right.
Chevron Phillips Chemical has finished building two polyethylene units in Old Ocean, southwest of Houston, a “major milestone” in its $6 billion petrochemical expansion along the Gulf Coast.
XTO Energy, the US shale drilling arm of Exxon Mobil, plans to move 1,600 workers to the Houston area from its Fort Worth headquarter offices starting in mid-2018.
The latest version of an innovative north-east scheme to help entrepreneurs get their businesses off to a flying start or take them on to the next level is up and running.
Statoil has pledged to put 25% of its research funding towards CO2 reductions and new energy solutions in 2020.
Cairn Energy said today that it is confident of forcing through dividend payments totalling $104million it claims to be owed by Vedanta Limited.
A series of events will strengthen links between technology developers and oil and gas operators.
Aquaterra Energy has clinched a multi-million pound contract to supply equipment for a subsea abandonment project in the North Sea.
The European Union has extended sanctions against Russia for a year over its annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014.
Anyone who’s ever stood on one of the beaches of Caithness or Orkney and stared out across the Pentland Firth can’t help but have been impressed by the sheer power of Europe’s most turbulent waters.
The National Hyperbaric Centre (NHC) in Aberdeen has got its work down to a fine art.
London-listed 88 Energy said today that it completed the first phase of its "stimulation" operations on its Alaskan project on the weekend.
Saudi Arabia's Navy had to stave off an attempted attack on offshore oil rigs late last week.
Russian oil major Rosneft said it had discovered a new Arctic oil field.
Aker BP has come up dry with a wildcat well on the Norwegian continental shelf.
The Irish Government has extended two of Europa Oil and Gas' exploration licences by two years to July 2019.
Scottish tidal power firm Atlantis Resources is in talks with a preferred developer for a project off Lancashire.
Petronas' upstream unit has cancelled a contract with MHS Aviation for helicopter services involving EC 225 aircraft.
A welder who worked for Houston-based Apache Corp. has sued the oil and gas exploration and production company for unpaid overtime and is seeking class action status for other welders who allegedly were not paid properly.
Oil and gas companies added six rigs over the past week to drilling fields across the United States, Baker Hughes reported.
A first aid volunteer, who provided support to family, friends and colleagues of oil workers who died in a North Sea helicopter crash, has been recognised for her years of service.