Cluff shares soar following southern North Sea licence study
Shares in Cluff Natural Resources rocketed in early trading today after the firm said one of its southern North Sea gas licences could be worth almost £700million.
Shares in Cluff Natural Resources rocketed in early trading today after the firm said one of its southern North Sea gas licences could be worth almost £700million.
A new Aberdeen office market report shows the strongest quarterly take-up in and around the Granite City since 2013.
A Scottish Parliamentary debate on controversial proposals for ship-to-ship oil transfers in the dolphin-friendly Cromarty Firth has been rescheduled for next month.
An abandoned airfield in Moray could soon be generating enough electricity to power the region’s biggest town.
An Aberdeen-based entrepreneur has snapped up an oil and gas consultancy founded more than 30 years ago to carry out support services on the Forties oil field.
Shell was hit with a prohibition notice earlier this year over safety concerns on the Brent Charlie platform.
Pupils from Keith Grammar School will jet off to the US after being crowned champions during heats of a global competition held at Robert Gordon University (RGU).
Technology developed at a Scottish university could help millions of people exposed to high levels of arsenic in water around the world.
Making homes more energy efficient should be a “national priority” paid for through taxes, the industry has urged.
Jobs on UK-flagged ships are going to non-UK residents even though thousands of officers from this country are out of work, according to a report.
ExxonMobil and Sabic have picked a site in Texas for a new petrochemical complex on the US Gulf Coast.
Montrose Port Authority (MPA) has announced plans invest £5.2million in upgrading its facilities in an attempt to attract more ships used in North Sea decommissioning.
The oil price will rise before re-balancing at between $60 and $70 per barrel over the next three years, a data and analytics firm has predicted.
Welsh authorities have given Swedish firm Minesto permission to install one of its Deep Green tidal energy devices off Holyhead.
Liquidators are confident they will wrap up the sale of one of the North Sea’s biggest undeveloped discoveries before the licence expires.
A treasure trove of new datasets created by a joint-industry project has been released to improve understanding of under-explored parts of the North Sea and Irish Sea.
The substation topside for E.ON’s Rampion wind farm project has made the voyage from Rosyth to the south coast of England.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) will host an event ahead of the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston this year.
UK courts will decide whether a Russian shipping conglomerate was right to stake a claim to $20million worth of Venezuelan oil aboard one of its tankers, a news report said.
Norwegian energy giant Statoil expects to complete the purchase of a stake in a block offshore Brazil, despite a court suspending the deal, according to a news report.
Scottish technology firm redT energy has found a home for six of its energy storage machines after plans to install them on the Isle of Gigha were scrapped.
A hi-tech deep sea vessel was last night berthed at a north-east harbour after paying a flying visit to the region.
Production start-up on Total’s Laggan-Tormore fields west of Shetland spurred the UK onto a 3.6% increase in natural gas output in 2016, a new report said.
Business groups are urging the Government to be bold in its industrial policies to tackle the UK’s long-term structural weaknesses.
Iraq’s oil minister has said the country will construct three new processing plants to enable it to store more gas and reduce flaring, according to a new report.