The UK’s Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (NAMRC) is a partnership between the University of Sheffield and The University of Manchester, with Rolls-Royce, Areva, Westinghouse, Sheffield Forgemasters and Tata Steel as industrial partners.
The new owner of the former Ardersier fabrication yard has made a second foray into the Highland property market, buying an office complex in the centre of Inverness.
The oil and gas investors behind FrontRow Energy Partners have launched a new company, backed by £10million from the Business Growth Fund (BGF), through which to grow their portfolio.
Subsea UK’s chief executive said North Sea operators and suppliers need a relationship based on “trust, respect and value” if they are to accelerate the sector’s recovery.
The Iraqi parliament has approved a “reciprocity measure” in response to Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily banning citizens from Iraq and six other Muslim-majority countries from entering the US, according to legislators.
Robot makers will have a chance to compete for £3million worth of funding as part of a competition aimed at developing nuclear decommissioning technology.
A business growth fund has joined forces with an Aberdeen consortium to create a £13million war chest for investing in fledgling energy technology developers.
Energy Voice spoke with GE's Oil and Gas president Lorenzo Simonelli about how business and the industry is coping. Hundreds of people will be attending the conference today, including BP's Bob Dudley, who will be hosting fireside chat. Check back tomorrow for more.
Innovative oil and gas technologies and the research capabilities of Scottish Universities will be highlighted at this week's Subsea Expo by the Oil & Gas Innovation Centre (OGIC).
Nigeria is seizing one of Africa’s richest oil blocs and could prosecute petroleum giants Shell and Eni over a corruption scandal, court documents show.
The civil construction firm behind the £350million Aberdeen Harbour expansion project will outline opportunities for local firms to join its supply chain at an event in Aberdeen.
Oil giant Shell has succeeded in a High Court battle to block claims brought against it by more than 40,000 Nigerians from being heard by the English courts.