Apache eyes North Sea exploration opportunities after ‘very successful’ 2016
Apache Corporation said today it was switching its focus from cost cutting to growth after a “very successful” 2016.
Apache Corporation said today it was switching its focus from cost cutting to growth after a “very successful” 2016.
British Gas owner Centrica has fuelled further controversy over energy prices after reporting another rise in profits, while boss Iain Conn warned against Government intervention in the sector.
Aberdeen crane engineering firm Sparrows Group today revealed its third new North Sea contract in February.
Engineering firm Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) has hired a former supply chain manager at Shell as its first ever commercial manager.
Scotland’s energy minister today urged the UK Government to add wave and tidal power to its industrial strategy.
Delek Drilling today confirmed that project partners have taken a final investment decision (FID) on the Leviathan field development in the Mediterranean.
British Gas owner Centrica has fuelled further controversy over energy prices after reporting another profit rise at its UK supply business.
Energy and services firm Centrica today revealed that it had returned to profit in 2016.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has asked operators to volunteer for a pilot programme aimed at reducing well plug and abandonment (P&A) costs.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has handed Perenco an improvement notice following the death of a rig worker off the coast of Norfolk.
Administrators yesterday revealed the identity of the frontrunner for the acquisition of now-defunct Iona Energy.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned EnQuest following a gas leak on its Producer FPSO last year.
The sale of Xcite Energy looks set to drag on after liquidators said they were still working on a deal.
The owner of energy giant ScottishPower has revealed UK generation and supply earnings slumped by more than a fifth after it lost around 160,000 customers in a “challenging” year.
The Highlands enjoyed some good news yesterday in the shape of a planning bonanza – with five major projects given the green light by the council.
At a motorway service station on the M25 stands a big white metal box, about the size of a shipping container. Inside is something very clever.
Centrica will meet investors' expectations when the energy and services firm puts out its full-year results tomorrow, a market analyst has predicted.
The head of the Aberdeen-based oil and gas Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF) will urge people to look beyond their day jobs at an event next month.
An oil-drilling research building constructed during the British High-Tech Movement of the 1980s has received Grade II* listed status.
On February 14 Toshiba announced that it was no longer willing to take construction risk on the Moorside nuclear plants. This puts thousands of new nuclear jobs in the rural Cumbrian constituency at risk -anything but a Valentine's Day gift.
Belgian helicopter operator NHV Group has tied up its second North Sea contract in just three weeks.
TechnipFMC is expected to buy the remaining shares in Norwegian design and engineering company Kanfa.
The trade body for offshore catering firms said today it was disappointed but committed to dialogue after its latest contract offer was turned down.
Rosneft signed investment and crude-purchasing agreements with Libya’s National Oil Corp. as more international companies return to the North African country to gain access to Africa’s largest reserves.
French geoscience firm CGG said today it had inked a contract to process seismic data for Shell in Brunei for six years.